The link of test results is as follows.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1ga7U4PUHjV2TF8ihcsDaEUdoGp7M7Iz11zVs442ZARw/edit?usp=sharing
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It seems one of the patches also introduced a regression:
* lp-1887490-cpu_map-Add-missing-AMD-SVM-features.patch
adds various SVM-related flags. Specifically npt and nrip-save are now expected
to be present by default as shown in the updated testdata.
This however breaks migration from instances
@Leon: that can be added in the next SRU. We can update those details
without having to respin the kernel.
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Ok, I can see that the commit got accepted with 5.10-rc3, hence it will land in
hirsute.
And because the patch was tagged as stable for 5.8, it will land in groovy's
kernel 5.8 (I'll check the 'Groovy update: v5.8.x upstream stable release'
kernel team tracking tickets and will align the
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[SRU][Lenovo ThinkPad T14 Gen
Sorry on my part, the last change to the status was a mistake and was
not intended. Unfortunately, I cannot reverse it myself
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On Sun, Nov 08, 2020 at 01:14:48PM -, Mike Boruta wrote:
>Definitely! The attached output was compiled from 5.4.0-52 with the
>patch listed in 171.
#171 should fix your touchpad. According to your shared gpio-config,
that patch didn't take effect. So I guess you are still using the old
On Sun, Nov 08, 2020 at 07:38:15PM -, Azizkhan wrote:
>Hi all!
>@Coiby Xu (coiby)
>When your patch will be applied to mainline kernel? When we can just update
>our kernels and do nothing to fix touchpad?
I'm not sure when these patch(es) will be accepted and merged. It's up
to the
The 10DE:1F9D and 10DE:2520 are not included in the modaliases of the
nvidia-driver-455.
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Introduce the
Thanks a lot! https://www.piramalaranya.com/
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Asus Zenbook Flip 15 ux563fd no sound
Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
> Please let me know if need a debdiff for H, I will download the daily
built image and find a machine to install it and generate the debdiff.
No it's fine, I've changed the 20.10 version to ubuntu3.1 and uploaded
the debdiff from the bug to hirsute (no need to install hirsute to be
able to
Yeah as Brian I came by this a while ago (and now again). Bug 1891336 is about
the same.
This one here is older and closer to a conclusion.
So I'll make the other one a dup, but added bug-tasks and an update-excuse tag
to show up in excuses.
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Introduce the new NVIDIA 455 series
Status in
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Background:
When handling multifunction devices in zPCI we take the
UID of the PCI function with function number 0
(that always exists according to the PCI spec)
as domain number.
Therefore when hot plugging functions with function
number larger than 0
On Sun, Nov 08, 2020 at 04:33:43PM -, Baq Domalaq wrote:
>Hi everyone! I have the same problem with my touchpad on Lenovo Ideapad
>Gaming 3 15ARH05 under Pop!_OS.
>
>My touchpad device number is slightly different:
>MSFT0001:00 06CB:CE2D
>
>I've applied a patch in comment #179 (I assumed
The patch in #239 depends on this patch [1] which requires to build the
whole kernel. For now, I would suggest adopting #189 to fix the touchpad
for daily use. But if anyone want to test the patch so we can push it
into the mainline kernel early, you can send me your email address and
I'll Cc you
Hi, please test this kernel:
https://people.canonical.com/~khfeng/aspm-l1-fix/
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RTL8822BE [10ec:b822] network driver
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1215411 ***
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libcpupower.so is not installed from linux-tools
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Hi Christian! In comments #11 and #17 there are some patches for this
bug. They probably need rebasing though.
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touchpad not detected
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 20.10
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ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 5.8.0-26.27-generic 5.8.14
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touchpad not detected
Status
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Background:
When handling multifunction devices in zPCI we take the
UID of the PCI function with function number 0
(that always exists according to the PCI spec)
as domain number.
Therefore when hot plugging functions with function
number larger than 0 before function 0, we
Thanks for opening the issue Bernd. I haven't inspected kernel stack
traces before, so in my eyes they looked similar :-)
The issue has not occurred since I switched to Wayland.
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- Bluetooth won't activate on the pi 400
+ [SRU] Bluetooth won't activate on the pi 400
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[SRU]
--- Comment From niklas.schne...@ibm.com 2020-11-10 07:36 EDT---
(In reply to comment #7)
> Ok, I can see that the commit got accepted with 5.10-rc3, hence it will land
> in hirsute.
> And because the patch was tagged as stable for 5.8, it will land in groovy's
> kernel 5.8 (I'll check the
I'm actually going to close the upstream issue - I'm still not clear on
the root cause - it is a slab/kmem cache issue, but I don't which
subsystem is responsible for it. It might get visible on opening various
kernel debug options, but it requires to recompile and also slows down
the system
Broke again on upgrade from Focal to Groovy.
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Qualcomm Atheros QCA617 [168c:003e] Subsystem [1a56:143a] Wireless
regularly
@vanvugt
Thank you for your quick response!
Does that mean I would have to wait for Pulseaudio to fix this in one of their
future releases (maybe v.15) or will it be possible to use an alternative
soundmanager, where the kernel fixes would be sufficient to use A2DP for
bidirectional bluetooth
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* d/p/0001-sof-hda-dsp-add-initial-kcontrol-values.patch
* d/p/0002-sof-hda-dsp-make-the-boot-init-optional-for-all-cont.patch
*
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@kaihengfeng
Can you describe what fix was implemented? I updated to kernel
5.4.0-52-generic in Ubuntu 20.04 and it is not fixed. I still must run
the script. Also, something has regressed with the latest updates
because now I have to manually run "pulseaudio --start" after booting to
get it
This is the patch from Usarin Heininga applied against Hirsute.
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ZFS revert from grub menu not working.
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Ok, I was asked to sponsor it, so I'm pushing the changes to hirsute and
groovy.
I have filled MPs for both for the bluez repo (no write access). Also, a
hirsute branch needs to be opened, so the first MP is for now only targeting
groovy (invalidly):
** Description changed:
+ [Impact]
+
+ Without these patches, Bluetooth is inoperable on the recently released
+ Raspberry Pi 400.
+
+ [Test Case]
+
+ * Boot the Ubuntu Desktop for Pi image on a Pi 400.
+ * Start the Settings application and switch to the Bluetooth tab
+ * Verify that
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@dennis9771
Just get yourself Bluetooth audio card and save yourself a trouble, this
will never be fixed. And you will not be able to use A2DP for
conversation even if fixed. The goal of the fix is to add HFP 1.6 with
mSBC 16kHz audio encoding so you have better quality during
conversation.
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Thanks for the work but it there any work to upstream those changes? I'm
not happy to carry a sleep(1) hack in our package unless there is a
strong reason and we are working on a way to replace it by a better
solution
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1) Laptop model directly from the sticker of the computer: Lenovo IdeaPad
15IIL05
2) Manufacturer of the Touchpad: Lenovo
3) When the symptom first appeared: At the begining of the Ubuntu installation
(Has never responded on Ubuntu)
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu
Patch for 20.10.
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Hello Stefan, or anyone else affected,
Accepted zfs-linux into focal-proposed. The package will build now and
be available at https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/zfs-
linux/0.8.3-1ubuntu12.5 in a few hours, and then in the -proposed
repository.
Please help us by testing this new package. See
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Title:
Touchpad doesn't work at all
Public bug reported:
SRU Justification
Impact:
The upstream process for stable tree updates is quite similar
in scope to the Ubuntu SRU process, e.g., each patch has to
demonstrably fix a bug, and each patch is vetted by upstream
by originating either directly
This mainline commit, recently backported to [B,F,G] for this bug:
"btrfs: extent-tree: kill BUG_ON() in __btrfs_free_extent()"
introduces a compile warning.
The warning has been fixed in mainline by:
cad69d139651 btrfs: tree-checker: fix incorrect printk format
so let's pick up that fix
@draamses
I am surprised to hear it doesn't work, at least manually, on the flex.
I obviously don't work for samsung and don't know the hardware internal
details, but there is nothing in the script that is known to be
explicitly model specific. I am also just running a standard ubuntu
kernel now
Public bug reported:
My mouse works ok with movement, left and right click and scrolling.
However, the middle mouse click, ie pressing down on the scroll wheel
does not work.
I am positive this has worked with previous ubuntu versions with this
mouse on this laptop.
I'll attach the output from
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I've build patches kernel packages and shared them here for further reference
and testing:
https://people.canonical.com/~fheimes/lp1903682/
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@terrymagnusdrever
@gannon1
I have the same problem on my Galaxy Book Flex 2020 (system id 0x144dc189).
The new kernel helped the earphone work, but there is still no sound from the
speakers, even when I am trying the verbs and daemon suggested here. I assume
these work for the ION,
Hi, Feng
Tested and the error still appears. I'm starting to think it has something to
do with my laptop in particular. Dmesg attached.
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Impact:
The upstream process for stable tree updates is quite similar
in scope to the Ubuntu SRU process, e.g., each patch has to
demonstrably fix a bug, and each patch is vetted by upstream
by originating either directly
Test case works perfectly on the Pi400.
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[SRU] Bluetooth won't activate on the pi 400
Status in bluez package in Ubuntu:
Thanks guys for all the work.
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[SRU] Bluetooth won't activate on the pi 400
Status in bluez package in Ubuntu:
Fix
@David Maybe this should be brought up in the next meeting. I don't
think there's more that can be done about this from our side.
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Re: Metallic sound
Forgot to mention - it seems to happen only on the speakers, not on the
headphones.
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[950SBE/951SBE,
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middle mouse button does not
One possibly important finding:
The metallic sound happens with Chrome but not with Firefox, running the same
youtube video.
I googled and found that chrome is using ALSA, while FF is using Pulseaudio.
Maybe that's the issue.
Got no idea how to solve this tho.
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Just FYI for anyone interested, The daemon is now working again. Looks like
the last update of systemd caused the issue. Through another forum I found I
was able to fix it by just running "sudo apt reinstall systemd" (which also
fixed the broken battery indicator).
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Yeah, thanks a lot, it actually does work on the FLEX :)
I misread post #90 and tried only the verbs listed instead of the entire script.
Using the full attached script it works fine now, on MInt 20 (Kernel 5.4.0-52)
I tried the same verbs on the latest Manjaro, slightly newer Kernel 5.4.72. It
Another update regarding the the system slowdown.
It seems it was caused by starting "Ubuntu on Wayland" from the main screen.
(had to do so previously to be able to login). So it seems unrelated to the
APST issue.
Should I repeat the tests with different latency again?
How dangerous is it for
>Suspend/Hibernate:
>screen goes off, nothing else happens. After user interaction, screen turns
>on. Login screen is >shown. Sometimes screen does not turn on: physical reboot
>required.
>kernel upgrade to 5.8rc3 or 5.8rc4 has no effect.
I wanted to chime in that I also have this issue on my
PLease disregard my last comment (#112). It happens in FF too, but on
other websites.
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[950SBE/951SBE, Realtek ALC298,
** Also affects: bluez (Ubuntu Hirsute)
Importance: High
Assignee: Dave Jones (waveform)
Status: Fix Committed
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Decided to do more trial and error tests.
I tried multiple amd64 kerels from
https://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/
It seems that all kernels I tried produce metallic audio, I believe you can
easily reproduce this by trying them.
Even the 5.4.52-050452.202007160732 kernel produced
To answer my own question - I suppose the ubuntu kernels are more optimized and
have multiple fixes and drivers that the mainline/upstream kernels do not and
that's why I get the metallic audio...
I wonder what was fixed in Ubuntu's kernel to make this issue go away.
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Bluetooth stops working when I plug in the SSD.
Bluetooth - Qualcomm Atheros Communications AR3011.
SSD - OCZ Vector 180 256.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 20.10
Package: linux-image-5.8.0-28-generic 5.8.0-28.30
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 5.8.0-28.30-generic
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Title:
[amdgpu] Screen freeze with
Re: Metallic audio
Upgraded the kernel from 5.4.0-52 to 5.4.72 as I have on Manjaro.
Result: Metallic audio.
Booted again with 5.4.0-52
Result: Clean audio
Conclusion: quite likely a kernel issue.
How can we get this reported and fixed?
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Looks like the same issue kcompactd and btrfs-transaction locking up.
Can not immediately reproduce, seemingly takes ~2weeks to appear. More
problematic systems generally also have higher disk i/o, all btrfs.
%Cpu0 : 3.8 us, 1.3 sy, 0.0 ni, 0.0 id, 94.9 wa, 0.0 hi, 0.0 si, 0.0 st
%Cpu1
bcmwl has issues with every new kernel
i.e. https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/bcmwl/+bug/1896348
so this isn't specific to any kernel, it's a deeper issue in the
package's build mechanism
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Wow, thanks. Finally success in comment #28 which shows amdgpu kernel
errors and then:
Nov 10 11:45:58 blaise-vivo gnome-shell[1908]: amdgpu: command stream overflowed
Nov 10 11:45:58 blaise-vivo gnome-shell[1908]: GNOME Shell crashed with signal
11
So it sounds like the problem is originating
I don't know of any alternative "soundmanager" for desktop Linux that
has better Bluetooth support than PulseAudio. At least not on desktop
Linux... I think Google wrote their own stack for Android.
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SSD and Bluetooth conflict
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Assignee: (unassigned) => koba (kobako)
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu Groovy)
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Nice to see it works for 20.10.
however, I'd like to keep on the LTS version and expect to get a fix soon.
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[Bluetooth] No
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drm/i915/dp_mst - wait
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kci_test_encap_fou() in
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alsa/hda: mic can't be
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Fix non-working Intel NVMe
Please test this commit:
https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/pdx86/platform-drivers-x86.git/commit/?h=for-next=156ec4731cb22b06c08e27debc1ef9f16f4bbb5e
It doesn't work on my AMD Renoir laptop though..
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For 5.8, we will backport the real resolution from linux-next.
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drm/i915/dp_mst - wait longer during the clock
the issue still persists on Linux 5.8.28.
** Summary changed:
- [ASUS VivoBook X541UJ] Keyboard and touchpad don't work on kernel 5.8.0.26,
but 5.4 or 5.8.11 work
+ [ASUS VivoBook X541UJ] Keyboard and touchpad don't work on kernel 5.8.0.28,
but 5.4 or 5.8.16 work
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[SRU][OEM-5.6]Fix no video out from
sorry Linux 5.8.0.28.
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5.8.0.28, but 5.4 or 5.8.16 work
The patch above is only a part of the picture, it's actually the amdgpu
driver that is at fault and causes the machine not to wake up, the
Renoir support is in the works for it. More details here:
https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/drm/amd/-/issues/1230
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** Changed in: linux-oem-5.6 (Ubuntu Focal)
Status: In Progress => Fix Committed
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Title:
Tiger Lake PMC core driver
this should also land in groovy so that hwe-5.8 will get it
** Also affects: linux-oem-5.6 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: linux-oem-5.6 (Ubuntu Focal)
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** Changed in: linux-oem-5.6 (Ubuntu Focal)
Status: In Progress => Fix Committed
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Title:
drm/i915/dp_mst - only read
Yes, it is.
For some reason linux loads snd_hda_intel instead of snd_soc_skl_hda_dsp ALSA
module and this causes the metallic audio.
How can I get it to load snd_soc_skl_hda_dsp ALSA module?
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** Changed in: linux-oem-5.6 (Ubuntu Focal)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Committed
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Title:
Remove NVMe suspend-to-idle
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I once cold booted my laptop and the wifi stopped working completely.
This is the error I get from dmesg when I filter for wireless driver
info only.
Relevant specs:
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Description: Ubuntu
Please please, I'll apreciate a lot any kind of help.
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Title:
[Bluetooth] No audio output/input in HSP/HFP mode
Status in bluez
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