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** Changed in: dmidecode (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => In Progress
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I guess the next question is why dmidecode being run as root is required
on a cloud init? What happens when arches don't have DMI data?
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dmidecode triggers system reboot on Inforce 6640
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So, dmidecode directly mmap's to /dev/mem and does some probing based on
the belief that the system is a x86 architecture even on arm
architectures.
openat(AT_FDCWD, "/dev/mem", O_RDONLY) = 3
fstat(3, {st_mode=S_IFCHR|0640, st_rdev=makedev(0x1, 0x1), ...}) = 0
mmap(NULL, 65536, PROT_READ, MAP_SHA
@ubuntu stable folks - can this be uploaded sometime soon?
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backport 5.3 zfs support to bionic for HWE kernel support
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Hi, can you provide me instructions on how to get and install the image
for this board? I'd like to reproduce this issue and get a suitable fix
for this.
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bpf self tests break 5.4.0-7-generic on pow
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- kernel support in ZFS and SPL modules.
+ == SRU Justification Bionic ==
+
+ The HWE 5.3 kernel requires ZFS + SPL to support dkms module build
+ functionality for kernels 4.15 through to 5.3. Basica
** Changed in: spl-linux (Ubuntu)
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Status: In Progress => Fix Committed
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> High
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zfs: upstream support
After quite a bit of experimentation I found that I can reproduce the bug if I
have zram *and* also swap on the filesystem enabled while exercising the brk
stressors and aiol (to cause lots of I/O). Eventually the system grinds to a
halt, we lose interactivity and we eventually get lockups as fo
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multiple long delays during ker
Oh, stupid me, I've just read the info in comment #1
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or a kernel issue.
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Can reproduce this with stress-ng exercising high memory pressure scenario
using:
stress-ng --brk 0 -v --aiol 0
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4.15 kernel hard lockup
Can reproduce this with stress-ng exercising high memory pressure scenario
using:
stress-ng --brk 0 -v --aiol 0
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4.15 kernel hard lockup
I'm assuming the defaults are being used for the moment, this means 50%
of total memory being used in total distributed across the number of
CPUs, as defined in /usr/bin/init-zram-swapping
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It would be useful to know if one has made any specific zram config
changes, and if so, what your current config is just to help with the
debugging of this issue.
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** Changed in: zram-config (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => I
I'll get a kernel sorted out for testing by EOD.
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5.3.0-23-generic causes fans to spin when idle
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The next spin of the focal kernel will pick this up when it is built
with the new zfs-dkms driver.
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zfs: upstream support for hardware-acc
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fwts should not
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4.15 kernel hard lockup about once a week
Also should apply:
commit 10fa254539ec41c6b043785d4e7ab34bce383b9f
Author: Brian Behlendorf
Date: Thu Oct 24 10:17:33 2019 -0700
Linux 4.14, 4.19, 5.0+ compat: SIMD save/restore
but this also requires a rather tricky backport of:
commit 006e9a40882468be68f276c946bae812b74ac35c
Author: Ma
ZFS kernel modules are not supported for small memory ARM platforms such
as raspberry pi as it requires at least 4GB of memory to perform without
causing memory pressure issues.
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Status: New => Won't Fix
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Verified for bionic, disco, eoan. Issue fixed.
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stress-ng mwc8() getting reset when mwc1() is called
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I believe this is because a FUSE based file system is being used in the
prior ADT testing and sysinfo is breaking on the FUSE filesystem, so it
may be a problem with with the fuse fs itself or the fuse file system
that is using the kernel fuse core.
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stres
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5.3 kernel functionality back through to 4.15 is required for 5.3 HWE
kernel support in ZFS and SPL modules.
** Affects: spl-linux (Ubuntu)
Importance: High
Assignee: Colin Ian King (colin-king)
Status: In Progress
** Affects: zfs-linux (Ubuntu
I've tested zfs from the -proposed pockets with the ubuntu ZFS autotest
regression tests:
ubuntu_zfs_fstest
ubuntu_zfs_smoke_test
ubuntu_zfs_stress
ubuntu_zfs_xfs_generic
All the following passed the regression testing.
bionic: 0.7.5-1ubuntu16.7
disco: 0.7.12-1ubuntu5.1
eoan: 0.8.1-1ubuntu1
*I was unable to trip any lockups
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Livelock betwee
Tested on Eoan, fixes the issue. Marking as verification-done-eoan
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Ignore comment #7, I tested with the wrong version in Bionic. The new
version in Bionic segfaults, so this fails testing and should not be
promoted.
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Tested on Disco, fixes the issue, Marking as verification-done-disco
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I've checked that the zfs kernel driver builds and it passes the ZFS
regression tests. Patches look good, so I've uploaded these packages.
** Changed in: zfs-linux (Ubuntu Bionic)
Importance: Undecided => Medium
** Changed in: zfs-linux (Ubuntu Disco)
Importance: Undecided => Medium
** Cha
Tested xenial, it now segfaults, so this fails testing.
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Livelock between ZFS evict and writeback threads
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** Summary changed:
- stress-ng --timer-slack option should be a zero arg option, it current eats
the next arg
+ stress-ng --timer-slack option should be a zero arg option, it currently
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option.
== Fix ==
Upstream fix (in Focal):
commit e044133ed6ebdbac16775d8ae0d130bc2dac96ea
Author: Colin Ian King
Date: Mon Nov 25 12:05:30 2019 +
Fix --timer-slack from consuming the following arg (LP: #1853832)
== Test ==
stress-ng --timer 1
d out of a 32 bit
entropy state and the next 8 bit value is generated.
== Fix ==
Upstream fix (in Focal):
commit 99e65ccceedc12e68e34dc1ceb51ae0d5f3787ff
Author: Colin Ian King
Date: Fri Nov 29 10:55:42 2019 +
core-mwc: fix mwc8() being reset when using
2 bit
entropy state and the next 8 bit value is generated.
== Fix ==
Upstream fix (in Focal):
commit 99e65ccceedc12e68e34dc1ceb51ae0d5f3787ff
Author: Colin Ian King
Date: Fri Nov 29 10:55:42 2019 +
- core-mwc: fix mwc8() being reset when using mwc1()
+ core-mwc
.
== Fix ==
Upstream fix (in Focal):
commit e044133ed6ebdbac16775d8ae0d130bc2dac96ea
Author: Colin Ian King
Date: Mon Nov 25 12:05:30 2019 +
- Fix --timer-slack from consuming the following arg (LP: #1853832)
+ Fix --timer-slack from consuming the following arg (LP
ue is generated.
== Fix ==
Upstream fix (in Focal):
commit 99e65ccceedc12e68e34dc1ceb51ae0d5f3787ff
Author: Colin Ian King
Date: Fri Nov 29 10:55:42 2019 +
core-mwc: fix mwc8() being reset when using mwc1()
== Test ==
This cannot be easily regression tested, one has to attach a deb
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mer-slack option eats the -t1 arg
because it is defined as having an arg when in fact it is a zero arg
option.
+
+ == Fix ==
+
+ Upstream fix (in Focal):
+
+ commit e044133ed6ebdbac16775d8ae0d130bc2dac96ea
+ Author: Colin Ian King
+ Date: Mon Nov 25 12:05:30 2019 +
+
+ Fix --ti
Tested with 5.3.0-25-generic #27-Ubuntu with the regression test and it
now works fine. Marking bug as verification-done for eoan
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Fix(es) committed:
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https://kernel.ubuntu.com/git/hwe/fwts.git/commit/?id=9af323d5f07b9a6768378a40b05e4b03a3361a7f
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stress-ng sc
Indeed, the commit is in in 4.15.0-1057 and has been released. Marking
this bug as fixed released.
commit b502cfeffec81be8564189e5498fd3f252b27900
Author: Taehee Yoo
Date: Wed Sep 4 14:40:49 2019 -0300
ip: frags: fix crash in ip_do_fragment()
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Same root corruption issue as bug 1854968
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stress-ng sctp stressor breaks 5.4.0.7-8 on s390x
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Hrm, I can't see the fix in the Ubuntu-5.3.0-24.26 kernel, so I think
comment #34 a premature SRU test request. As it stands, I tested
Ubuntu-5.3.0-24.26 and the issue still exists, and looking at the source
the fix isn't present so that correlates with my test observations.
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stress-ng sctp stressor breaks 5.4.0.7-8 on s390x
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This goes right back to 4.6.x:
.6.7 crash (see below)
4.7.10 crash in xfrm6_dst_ifdown
4.8.17 crash in xfrm6_dst_ifdown
4.12.14 crash (see below)
4.13.16 reports "unregister_netdevice: waiting for eth0 to become free. Usage
count = 2"
4.14.157 reports "unregister_netdevice: waiting for eth0 to be
Ah, fails on 5.2.0-15-generic, 5.3.0-18 generic too. Appears that the
regression test was enabled quite recently:
commit b5b9181c2403025b2c7ae7ea44333fd8fe6dbb54 (between 5.4-rc3 and 5.4-rc4)
Author: David Ahern
Date: Mon Oct 21 19:02:43 2019 -0600
selftests: Make l2tp.sh executable
commi
Occurs between 5.3 and 5.4-rc1
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stress-ng sctp stressor breaks 5.4.0.7-8 on s390x
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Easy steps to reproduce this issue:
sudo modprobe l2tp_core
sudo ./linux-5.4.0/tools/testing/selftests/net/l2tp.sh
./close
where close is compiled from:
#include
#include
#include
#include
int main()
{
int fd;
printf("calling socket..\n");
fd = socket(AF_APPLETALK,
The unregister_netdevice issue occurs running the kernel self test in
testing/selftests/net/l2tp.sh after modprobing the l2tp driver. A hang
can be the produced by running the stress-ng close stressor, this is
just expediting an eventual hang caused by this test.
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17:59:24 DEBUG| [stdout] # send cpu 63, receive socket 63
17:59:24 DEBUG| [stdout] # send cpu 65, receive socket 65
17:59:24 DEBUG| [stdout] # send cpu 67, receive socket 67
17:59:24 DEBUG| [stdout] # send cpu 69, receive socket 69
17:59:24 DEBUG| [stdout] # send cpu 71, receive socket 71
17:59:24
I added a background task to dump out new dmesg messages and I now see
messages such as the following *before* any stress-ng tests run. I think
we can therefore assume the damage to the kernel occurred in prior ADT
tests.
11:02:46 DEBUG| [stdout] [ 3093.210307] unregister_netdevice: waiting
for lo
after this. I'll re-run this with
the ipmi tool on the console to see if I can see how far it got before
the kernel panic'd.
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Importance: High
Assignee: Colin Ian King (colin-king)
Status: In Progress
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5.4.0-7 kernel crash on boot on power box
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Public bug reported:
boot failures with 5.4.0-7-generic on OPAL power box:
I was running ADT tests and the machine hung/rebooted. I was unable to
log in. After I rebooted the machine with the ipmi tool the machine
crashed with the following kernel output:
[ 51.081421774,5] SkiBoot skiboot-5.4.
Public bug reported:
Running ADT tests on POWER8 5.4.0-7-generic (gulpin) causes reboot of
the bare metal system.
Last output seen while ssh'd into the box:
11:52:34 DEBUG| [stdout] ok 6 selftests: net: tls
11:52:34 DEBUG| [stdout] # selftests: net: run_netsocktests
11:52:34 DEBUG| [stdout] # --
Verified for disco:
Run reproducer script with old kernel: 5.0.0-37-generic, results:
cat /root-tmp/etc/.pwd.lock
cat: /root-tmp/etc/.pwd.lock: Input/output error
Run with -proposed kernel: 5.0.0-38-generic
cat /root-tmp/etc/.pwd.lock
foo
Marking as verification-done-disco
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stress-ng sctp stressor breaks 5.4.0.7-8
And on an arm64 platform we have something similar:
15:55:45 DEBUG| [stdout] Number of CPUs: 4
15:55:45 DEBUG| [stdout] Number of CPUs Online: 4
15:55:45 DEBUG| [stdout]
15:55:45 DEBUG| [stdout] access STARTING
15:55:49 DEBUG| [stdout] [ 7016.776865] unregister_netdevice: waiting for eth0
to be
This makes sense as the af-alg stressor now exercises a far wider set of
crypto engines.
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stress-ng sctp stressor breaks 5.4.0.7-8 on s39
The unregister_netdevice message appears after the af-alg stressor
starts, so it maybe a crypto algo that is the root cause:
14:34:33 DEBUG| [stdout] af-alg STARTING
14:34:35 DEBUG| [stdout] [ 2895.954700] unregister_netdevice: waiting for lo to
become free. Usage count = 1
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testing:
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14:
net/core/dev.c netdev_wait_allrefs() states:
**
* netdev_wait_allrefs - wait until all references are gone.
* @dev: target net_device
*
* This is called when unregistering network devices.
*
* Any protocol or device that holds a reference should register
* for netdevice notification, and cl
This stress test has not changed much lately, so I'm assuming this is a
racy kernel regression.
Last stress-sctp changes in stress-ng were:
commit 27b045a498b360ccbc761c3b62e3dd38dd744f09
Author: Colin Ian King
Date: Sat Aug 10 13:25:34 2019 +0100
stress-sctp: voidify unused r
I can't easily reproduce this on a s390 VM instance.
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DEBUG| [stdout]
06:26:02 DEBUG| [stdout]
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Importance: High
Assignee: Colin Ian King (colin-king)
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Same on 5.4.0.4-5 too but not on 5.4.0.3.4
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stress-ng sysinfo stressor trips kernel oops on ppc64el with 5.4.0.7-8
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Hi Dean,
I've prepared another debug test kernel that has 70+ of the drm patches
removed that were introduced between the 5.3.0-19 and 5.3.9-23 kernels.
If this stops the fan spinning then this implies the regression was
introduced in a drm graphics patch.
Updated revision r2 Debian packages can
@Dean, just one sanity check, do you have non-integer icon scaling on
your desktop?
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5.3.0-23-generic causes fans to spin when idle
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CPU averages:
5.3.0-19: 2.03W, 99.6% idle, 0.1% in kernel, 93.5% in C10 state, 5.3% in C8
state, 1.66GHz
5.3.0-23: 13.71W, 99.3% idle, 0.1% in kernel, 92.3% in C10 state, 6.1% in C8
state, 2.05GHz
GPU averages:
5.3.0-19: 0.10W
5.3.0-23: 7.19W
ACPI thermal zone:
5.3.0-19: 38.
** Also affects: linux (Ubuntu Focal)
Importance: Critical
Assignee: Colin Ian King (colin-king)
Status: Confirmed
** Also affects: linux-hwe (Ubuntu Focal)
Importance: Undecided
Status: Invalid
** Also affects: linux (Ubuntu Eoan)
Importance: Undecided
Status
Thanks Witold! Much appreciated.
** Tags added: verification-done verification-done-eoan
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Title:
Double-escape in initramfs DECRYPT_CMD
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Ship it! :-)
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Title:
fwts 18.03.00-0ubuntu4 ADT test failure with linux-hwe-edge
5.3.0-19.20~18.04.2
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I was hoping you could test the version in -proposed. Without it being
verified as fixed then the fix won't be released for Eoan.
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Title:
Double-
@Witold, is it possible for you to sanity check this, if it's not
verified it won't be fixed.
thanks
Colin
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Title:
Double-escape in initramfs D
** Changed in: stress-ng (Ubuntu Bionic)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Colin Ian King (colin-king)
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Title:
lots of "fail" and &qu
** Description changed:
+ == SRU Justification Disco, Eoan, Focal ==
+
+ Multiple squashfs filesystems with overlayfs cause file corruption issues
+ when modifying zero sized files
+
+ == Fix ==
+
+ The current fix is pending in
+
https://github.com/amir73il/linux/commit/b2d4f0ea5af42e16e1542
I'm doing some testing right now on the current upstream fix, hopefully
will SRU this by EOD.
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Title:
remount of multilower moved pivoted-root ov
Verified, I ran 1024 instances of this stressor with really slow direct
sync'd I/O backing store on a system with 64 CPUs and 1GB memory for 10
minutes to force this issue. Passes testing.
** Tags removed: verification-needed verification-needed-bionic
** Tags added: verification-done verification
I've found 3 possible commits that may have contributed to this
regression. Can you install the kernel headers, image and module debs
in https://kernel.ubuntu.com/~cking/lp-1853044/ and see if this helps
fix the issue.
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: In Progress => Incomplete
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Fix sent to fwts-devel for review. Once it is applied and released in
fwts 19.12.00 I'll SRU this fix.
See: https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/fwts-
devel/2019-November/011621.html
** Changed in: fwts (Ubuntu)
Assignee: You-Sheng Yang (vicamo) => Colin Ian King (colin-king)
** Ch
OK, found that dkms allows one to check for specific kernel versions.
Attached is the dkms fix.
** Patch added: "dkms fix"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/fwts/+bug/1853090/+attachment/5306941/+files/0001-efi_runtime-don-t-build-dkms-module-for-kernels-4.8..patch
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And builds successfully against 5.0.0-37.40~18.04.01 HWE kernel too.
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Title:
fwts 18.03.00-0ubuntu4 ADT test failure with linux-hwe-edge
5.3.0-
I've given the 18.03.0-ubuntu5 fwts-efi-runtime-dkms a test on a bionic
ppc64el in a VM with the -proposed fwts dkms module and it builds
successfully against the 4.15.0-65-generic and 4.15.0-71-generic
kernels.
Thanks for fixing this.
** Tags removed: verification-needed verification-needed-bion
Also, when the fan is running at high speed can you do the following:
sudo apt-get install acpi
acpi -V
and add the output to the bug report
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Tit
I propose that something like the following patch could be used to skip
over dkms builds for fwts if the kernel module is built-in to a specific
kernel version.
I've not tried this in a final a packaged version of fwts, so I'm not
100% sure it will work, but it's a starting point.
** Patch added:
Basically, don't build the dkms module if it's already provided as a
kernel module, e.g. check if
/lib/modules/$(uname -r)/kernel/drivers/firmware/efi/test/efi_test.ko
exists, if so, don't build a kernel module with dkms.
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