[Touch-packages] [Bug 1920067] Re: Somehow today's Hirsute updates have broken evdi with Xorg even when I boot with the 5.10 kernel

2021-03-18 Thread Daniel van Vugt
I should also note that kernel 5.10 no longer exists in any version of
Ubuntu, so "Won't Fix" is probably accurate if the kernel is the factor
here.

Instead we should probably focus on bug 1920059 only.

** Tags added: regression-release

** Summary changed:

- Somehow today's Hirsute updates have broken evdi with Xorg even when I boot 
with the 5.10 kernel
+ Xorg with EVDI can't start with Mesa 21.0

** Changed in: mesa (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided => High

** Changed in: xorg-server (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided => High

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Title:
  Xorg with EVDI can't start with Mesa 21.0

Status in mesa package in Ubuntu:
  New
Status in xorg-server package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  As I indicated in a bug report I filed earlier today,
  https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/evdi/+bug/1920059, evdi-dkms
  can no longer compile the evdi kernel module with the 5.11 kernel. So,
  to work around this, I need to keep using the 5.10 kernel instead.

  But I can't, because when I boot with the 5.10 kernel this is what
  shows up in /var/log/Xorg.0.log when gdm3 tries to start up the login
  screen (note: I have an NVIDIA graphics card, which is why (I believe)
  Wayland isn't being used here):

  [   857.957] (EE) modeset(G0): drmSetMaster failed: Device or resource busy
  [   857.957] (EE) 
  Fatal server error:
  [   857.957] (EE) AddScreen/ScreenInit failed for gpu driver 0 -1
  [   857.957] (EE) 
  [   857.957] (EE) 
  Please consult the The X.Org Foundation support 
 at http://wiki.x.org
   for help. 
  [   857.957] (EE) Please also check the log file at "/var/log/Xorg.0.log" for 
additional information.
  [   857.957] (EE) 
  [   858.144] (EE) Server terminated with error (1). Closing log file.

  This is probably not what you will see in the Xorg.0.log (if any)
  attached automatically to this bug because I've completely wiped the
  evdi kernel module from my system since that was the only way I could
  get a display manager up so I could use ubuntu-bug to submit this bug.

  Here's what I updated today:

  2021-03-18 15:03:26 upgrade sysvinit-utils:amd64 2.96-5ubuntu1 2.96-6ubuntu1
  2021-03-18 15:03:27 upgrade cron:amd64 3.0pl1-136ubuntu1 3.0pl1-136ubuntu2
  2021-03-18 15:03:28 upgrade gpg-wks-client:amd64 2.2.20-1ubuntu2 
2.2.20-1ubuntu3
  2021-03-18 15:03:28 upgrade dirmngr:amd64 2.2.20-1ubuntu2 2.2.20-1ubuntu3
  2021-03-18 15:03:29 upgrade gpg-wks-server:amd64 2.2.20-1ubuntu2 
2.2.20-1ubuntu3
  2021-03-18 15:03:29 upgrade gnupg-utils:amd64 2.2.20-1ubuntu2 2.2.20-1ubuntu3
  2021-03-18 15:03:29 upgrade gpg-agent:amd64 2.2.20-1ubuntu2 2.2.20-1ubuntu3
  2021-03-18 15:03:30 upgrade gpg:amd64 2.2.20-1ubuntu2 2.2.20-1ubuntu3
  2021-03-18 15:03:30 upgrade gpgconf:amd64 2.2.20-1ubuntu2 2.2.20-1ubuntu3
  2021-03-18 15:03:30 upgrade gnupg-l10n:all 2.2.20-1ubuntu2 2.2.20-1ubuntu3
  2021-03-18 15:03:31 upgrade gnupg:all 2.2.20-1ubuntu2 2.2.20-1ubuntu3
  2021-03-18 15:03:31 upgrade gpgsm:amd64 2.2.20-1ubuntu2 2.2.20-1ubuntu3
  2021-03-18 15:03:31 upgrade gpgv:amd64 2.2.20-1ubuntu2 2.2.20-1ubuntu3
  2021-03-18 15:03:32 upgrade libjs-sphinxdoc:all 3.5.1-2 3.5.2-1
  2021-03-18 15:03:33 upgrade libnfsidmap2:amd64 0.25-5.1ubuntu2 0.25-6
  2021-03-18 15:03:33 install linux-modules-5.11.0-11-generic:amd64  
5.11.0-11.12
  2021-03-18 15:03:35 install linux-image-5.11.0-11-generic:amd64  
5.11.0-11.12
  2021-03-18 15:03:36 install linux-modules-extra-5.11.0-11-generic:amd64 
 5.11.0-11.12
  2021-03-18 15:03:40 upgrade linux-generic:amd64 5.10.0.14.16 5.11.0.11.12
  2021-03-18 15:03:40 upgrade linux-image-generic:amd64 5.10.0.14.16 
5.11.0.11.12
  2021-03-18 15:03:41 install linux-headers-5.11.0-11:all  5.11.0-11.12
  2021-03-18 15:03:44 install linux-headers-5.11.0-11-generic:amd64  
5.11.0-11.12
  2021-03-18 15:03:47 upgrade linux-headers-generic:amd64 5.10.0.14.16 
5.11.0.11.12
  2021-03-18 15:03:47 upgrade linux-libc-dev:amd64 5.10.0-14.15 5.11.0-11.12
  2021-03-18 15:03:48 upgrade slack-desktop:amd64 4.13.0 4.14.0
  2021-03-18 15:03:52 upgrade xwayland:amd64 2:1.20.10-3ubuntu3 
2:21.0.99.902-0ubuntu1
  2021-03-18 15:56:42 upgrade at:amd64 3.1.23-1.1ubuntu2 3.1.23-1.1ubuntu3

  At first glance I don't understand how any of these could be causing
  this behavior.

  Potentially relevant: I had to recompile and reinstall the evdi kernel
  module while booted into 5.10 because when I install the 5.11 kernel
  dkms removed the module from 5.10 and then failed to rebuild it
  because the 5.11 build failed (or something I don't really understand
  why dkms does what it does *sigh*). I don't see how that should matter
  because the recompiled version of the module should have been
  identical, but *shrug*.

  As noted above, when I remove the evdi kernel modules from
  /lib/modules and reboot with 5.10 the problem goes away, so this 

[Touch-packages] [Bug 1920067] Re: Somehow today's Hirsute updates have broken evdi with Xorg even when I boot with the 5.10 kernel

2021-03-18 Thread Jonathan Kamens
** Also affects: mesa (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided
   Status: New

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Title:
  Somehow today's Hirsute updates have broken evdi with Xorg even when I
  boot with the 5.10 kernel

Status in mesa package in Ubuntu:
  New
Status in xorg-server package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  As I indicated in a bug report I filed earlier today,
  https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/evdi/+bug/1920059, evdi-dkms
  can no longer compile the evdi kernel module with the 5.11 kernel. So,
  to work around this, I need to keep using the 5.10 kernel instead.

  But I can't, because when I boot with the 5.10 kernel this is what
  shows up in /var/log/Xorg.0.log when gdm3 tries to start up the login
  screen (note: I have an NVIDIA graphics card, which is why (I believe)
  Wayland isn't being used here):

  [   857.957] (EE) modeset(G0): drmSetMaster failed: Device or resource busy
  [   857.957] (EE) 
  Fatal server error:
  [   857.957] (EE) AddScreen/ScreenInit failed for gpu driver 0 -1
  [   857.957] (EE) 
  [   857.957] (EE) 
  Please consult the The X.Org Foundation support 
 at http://wiki.x.org
   for help. 
  [   857.957] (EE) Please also check the log file at "/var/log/Xorg.0.log" for 
additional information.
  [   857.957] (EE) 
  [   858.144] (EE) Server terminated with error (1). Closing log file.

  This is probably not what you will see in the Xorg.0.log (if any)
  attached automatically to this bug because I've completely wiped the
  evdi kernel module from my system since that was the only way I could
  get a display manager up so I could use ubuntu-bug to submit this bug.

  Here's what I updated today:

  2021-03-18 15:03:26 upgrade sysvinit-utils:amd64 2.96-5ubuntu1 2.96-6ubuntu1
  2021-03-18 15:03:27 upgrade cron:amd64 3.0pl1-136ubuntu1 3.0pl1-136ubuntu2
  2021-03-18 15:03:28 upgrade gpg-wks-client:amd64 2.2.20-1ubuntu2 
2.2.20-1ubuntu3
  2021-03-18 15:03:28 upgrade dirmngr:amd64 2.2.20-1ubuntu2 2.2.20-1ubuntu3
  2021-03-18 15:03:29 upgrade gpg-wks-server:amd64 2.2.20-1ubuntu2 
2.2.20-1ubuntu3
  2021-03-18 15:03:29 upgrade gnupg-utils:amd64 2.2.20-1ubuntu2 2.2.20-1ubuntu3
  2021-03-18 15:03:29 upgrade gpg-agent:amd64 2.2.20-1ubuntu2 2.2.20-1ubuntu3
  2021-03-18 15:03:30 upgrade gpg:amd64 2.2.20-1ubuntu2 2.2.20-1ubuntu3
  2021-03-18 15:03:30 upgrade gpgconf:amd64 2.2.20-1ubuntu2 2.2.20-1ubuntu3
  2021-03-18 15:03:30 upgrade gnupg-l10n:all 2.2.20-1ubuntu2 2.2.20-1ubuntu3
  2021-03-18 15:03:31 upgrade gnupg:all 2.2.20-1ubuntu2 2.2.20-1ubuntu3
  2021-03-18 15:03:31 upgrade gpgsm:amd64 2.2.20-1ubuntu2 2.2.20-1ubuntu3
  2021-03-18 15:03:31 upgrade gpgv:amd64 2.2.20-1ubuntu2 2.2.20-1ubuntu3
  2021-03-18 15:03:32 upgrade libjs-sphinxdoc:all 3.5.1-2 3.5.2-1
  2021-03-18 15:03:33 upgrade libnfsidmap2:amd64 0.25-5.1ubuntu2 0.25-6
  2021-03-18 15:03:33 install linux-modules-5.11.0-11-generic:amd64  
5.11.0-11.12
  2021-03-18 15:03:35 install linux-image-5.11.0-11-generic:amd64  
5.11.0-11.12
  2021-03-18 15:03:36 install linux-modules-extra-5.11.0-11-generic:amd64 
 5.11.0-11.12
  2021-03-18 15:03:40 upgrade linux-generic:amd64 5.10.0.14.16 5.11.0.11.12
  2021-03-18 15:03:40 upgrade linux-image-generic:amd64 5.10.0.14.16 
5.11.0.11.12
  2021-03-18 15:03:41 install linux-headers-5.11.0-11:all  5.11.0-11.12
  2021-03-18 15:03:44 install linux-headers-5.11.0-11-generic:amd64  
5.11.0-11.12
  2021-03-18 15:03:47 upgrade linux-headers-generic:amd64 5.10.0.14.16 
5.11.0.11.12
  2021-03-18 15:03:47 upgrade linux-libc-dev:amd64 5.10.0-14.15 5.11.0-11.12
  2021-03-18 15:03:48 upgrade slack-desktop:amd64 4.13.0 4.14.0
  2021-03-18 15:03:52 upgrade xwayland:amd64 2:1.20.10-3ubuntu3 
2:21.0.99.902-0ubuntu1
  2021-03-18 15:56:42 upgrade at:amd64 3.1.23-1.1ubuntu2 3.1.23-1.1ubuntu3

  At first glance I don't understand how any of these could be causing
  this behavior.

  Potentially relevant: I had to recompile and reinstall the evdi kernel
  module while booted into 5.10 because when I install the 5.11 kernel
  dkms removed the module from 5.10 and then failed to rebuild it
  because the 5.11 build failed (or something I don't really understand
  why dkms does what it does *sigh*). I don't see how that should matter
  because the recompiled version of the module should have been
  identical, but *shrug*.

  As noted above, when I remove the evdi kernel modules from
  /lib/modules and reboot with 5.10 the problem goes away, so this does
  appear to be an evdi issue.

  In short: despite the fact that it's not clear how upgrading any of
  the modules listed above would cause evdi that used to work to
  suddenly stop working, that appears to be the case. Any advice would
  be appreciated because now I can't use the displays connected to my
  DisplayLink hub with either 5.10 or 5.11 kernels, despite the fact
  that they worked with the 

[Touch-packages] [Bug 1920067] Re: Somehow today's Hirsute updates have broken evdi with Xorg even when I boot with the 5.10 kernel

2021-03-18 Thread Daniel van Vugt
** Package changed: xorg (Ubuntu) => xorg-server (Ubuntu)

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Title:
  Somehow today's Hirsute updates have broken evdi with Xorg even when I
  boot with the 5.10 kernel

Status in mesa package in Ubuntu:
  New
Status in xorg-server package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  As I indicated in a bug report I filed earlier today,
  https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/evdi/+bug/1920059, evdi-dkms
  can no longer compile the evdi kernel module with the 5.11 kernel. So,
  to work around this, I need to keep using the 5.10 kernel instead.

  But I can't, because when I boot with the 5.10 kernel this is what
  shows up in /var/log/Xorg.0.log when gdm3 tries to start up the login
  screen (note: I have an NVIDIA graphics card, which is why (I believe)
  Wayland isn't being used here):

  [   857.957] (EE) modeset(G0): drmSetMaster failed: Device or resource busy
  [   857.957] (EE) 
  Fatal server error:
  [   857.957] (EE) AddScreen/ScreenInit failed for gpu driver 0 -1
  [   857.957] (EE) 
  [   857.957] (EE) 
  Please consult the The X.Org Foundation support 
 at http://wiki.x.org
   for help. 
  [   857.957] (EE) Please also check the log file at "/var/log/Xorg.0.log" for 
additional information.
  [   857.957] (EE) 
  [   858.144] (EE) Server terminated with error (1). Closing log file.

  This is probably not what you will see in the Xorg.0.log (if any)
  attached automatically to this bug because I've completely wiped the
  evdi kernel module from my system since that was the only way I could
  get a display manager up so I could use ubuntu-bug to submit this bug.

  Here's what I updated today:

  2021-03-18 15:03:26 upgrade sysvinit-utils:amd64 2.96-5ubuntu1 2.96-6ubuntu1
  2021-03-18 15:03:27 upgrade cron:amd64 3.0pl1-136ubuntu1 3.0pl1-136ubuntu2
  2021-03-18 15:03:28 upgrade gpg-wks-client:amd64 2.2.20-1ubuntu2 
2.2.20-1ubuntu3
  2021-03-18 15:03:28 upgrade dirmngr:amd64 2.2.20-1ubuntu2 2.2.20-1ubuntu3
  2021-03-18 15:03:29 upgrade gpg-wks-server:amd64 2.2.20-1ubuntu2 
2.2.20-1ubuntu3
  2021-03-18 15:03:29 upgrade gnupg-utils:amd64 2.2.20-1ubuntu2 2.2.20-1ubuntu3
  2021-03-18 15:03:29 upgrade gpg-agent:amd64 2.2.20-1ubuntu2 2.2.20-1ubuntu3
  2021-03-18 15:03:30 upgrade gpg:amd64 2.2.20-1ubuntu2 2.2.20-1ubuntu3
  2021-03-18 15:03:30 upgrade gpgconf:amd64 2.2.20-1ubuntu2 2.2.20-1ubuntu3
  2021-03-18 15:03:30 upgrade gnupg-l10n:all 2.2.20-1ubuntu2 2.2.20-1ubuntu3
  2021-03-18 15:03:31 upgrade gnupg:all 2.2.20-1ubuntu2 2.2.20-1ubuntu3
  2021-03-18 15:03:31 upgrade gpgsm:amd64 2.2.20-1ubuntu2 2.2.20-1ubuntu3
  2021-03-18 15:03:31 upgrade gpgv:amd64 2.2.20-1ubuntu2 2.2.20-1ubuntu3
  2021-03-18 15:03:32 upgrade libjs-sphinxdoc:all 3.5.1-2 3.5.2-1
  2021-03-18 15:03:33 upgrade libnfsidmap2:amd64 0.25-5.1ubuntu2 0.25-6
  2021-03-18 15:03:33 install linux-modules-5.11.0-11-generic:amd64  
5.11.0-11.12
  2021-03-18 15:03:35 install linux-image-5.11.0-11-generic:amd64  
5.11.0-11.12
  2021-03-18 15:03:36 install linux-modules-extra-5.11.0-11-generic:amd64 
 5.11.0-11.12
  2021-03-18 15:03:40 upgrade linux-generic:amd64 5.10.0.14.16 5.11.0.11.12
  2021-03-18 15:03:40 upgrade linux-image-generic:amd64 5.10.0.14.16 
5.11.0.11.12
  2021-03-18 15:03:41 install linux-headers-5.11.0-11:all  5.11.0-11.12
  2021-03-18 15:03:44 install linux-headers-5.11.0-11-generic:amd64  
5.11.0-11.12
  2021-03-18 15:03:47 upgrade linux-headers-generic:amd64 5.10.0.14.16 
5.11.0.11.12
  2021-03-18 15:03:47 upgrade linux-libc-dev:amd64 5.10.0-14.15 5.11.0-11.12
  2021-03-18 15:03:48 upgrade slack-desktop:amd64 4.13.0 4.14.0
  2021-03-18 15:03:52 upgrade xwayland:amd64 2:1.20.10-3ubuntu3 
2:21.0.99.902-0ubuntu1
  2021-03-18 15:56:42 upgrade at:amd64 3.1.23-1.1ubuntu2 3.1.23-1.1ubuntu3

  At first glance I don't understand how any of these could be causing
  this behavior.

  Potentially relevant: I had to recompile and reinstall the evdi kernel
  module while booted into 5.10 because when I install the 5.11 kernel
  dkms removed the module from 5.10 and then failed to rebuild it
  because the 5.11 build failed (or something I don't really understand
  why dkms does what it does *sigh*). I don't see how that should matter
  because the recompiled version of the module should have been
  identical, but *shrug*.

  As noted above, when I remove the evdi kernel modules from
  /lib/modules and reboot with 5.10 the problem goes away, so this does
  appear to be an evdi issue.

  In short: despite the fact that it's not clear how upgrading any of
  the modules listed above would cause evdi that used to work to
  suddenly stop working, that appears to be the case. Any advice would
  be appreciated because now I can't use the displays connected to my
  DisplayLink hub with either 5.10 or 5.11 kernels, despite the fact
  that they worked with the 5.10 kernel