[Bug 1809206]

2020-05-02 Thread jwrdegoede
I see that you have already filed: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1830475 Can you please attach full dmesg output and an acpidump ("sudo acpidump -o acpidump.txt") there ? -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu.

[Bug 1809206]

2020-05-02 Thread jwrdegoede
(In reply to Jeffrey Walton from comment #18) > Add a mee too. Hardware is ProLiant DL360 G5. Software is Fedora Server 32 > released Apeil 2020. Machine is fully patched. You are still seeing this with a Fedora 32? This should be fixed at least on HP laptops. I guess we still hve some work to do

[Bug 1861573]

2020-05-02 Thread jwrdegoede
I see that you have already filed: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1830475 Can you please attach full dmesg output and an acpidump ("sudo acpidump -o acpidump.txt") there ? -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu.

[Bug 1861573]

2020-05-02 Thread jwrdegoede
(In reply to Jeffrey Walton from comment #18) > Add a mee too. Hardware is ProLiant DL360 G5. Software is Fedora Server 32 > released Apeil 2020. Machine is fully patched. You are still seeing this with a Fedora 32? This should be fixed at least on HP laptops. I guess we still hve some work to do

[Bug 1809206]

2019-12-03 Thread jwrdegoede
The fixes for this have landed upstream, closing. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1809206 Title: Amd ACPI Error To manage notifications about this bug go to:

[Bug 1809206]

2019-11-27 Thread jwrdegoede
I've recently hit this seem issue, this is caused by the hp-wmi driver passing a buffer which is not big enough when making WMI related ACPI calls. I've submitted a patch-series which fixes this upstream: https://lore.kernel.org/patchwork/project/lkml/list/?series=419906 -- You received this

[Bug 1752437]

2018-12-16 Thread jwrdegoede
(In reply to Seth Shelnutt from comment #106) > I've just updated to 4.19.9, verified the patch was included, and I'm now > getting: > > cmi: probe of SMB0001:00 failed with error -5 That error can be safely ignored, the CMI device is not used on your laptop, 4.20 will have a patch silencing

[Bug 1752437]

2018-11-30 Thread jwrdegoede
(In reply to Bram Coenen from comment #99) > First of all thank you helping out Hans. I got the same problem with "irq 7: > nobody cared" and made a bug report over here: > https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=201817 . I'm new to bug > reporting, so I hope I did it right! Thanks, lets

[Bug 1752437]

2018-11-28 Thread jwrdegoede
(In reply to Addie Morrison from comment #96) > Is anyone else seeing the issue where the touchscreen/pen don't work when > the computer is first powered on (needs to be rebooted at least once)? If > so, was this supposed to be fixed by this or should that be a separate bug > report? When this

[Bug 1752437]

2018-11-25 Thread jwrdegoede
(In reply to Maxime from comment #92) > What do you mean with a HID component in this case? A stylus? I mean the Product and Component fields in bugzilla, for the new bug. E.g. this bug has Product set the ACPI and Component set to Config- Tables. -- You received this bug notification because

[Bug 1752437]

2018-11-21 Thread jwrdegoede
(In reply to Maxime from comment #87) > I applied the latest patch, it works but it makes my touchscreen show up as > having a battery that's at 0%. The previous patch had the same behaviour on > my system. Good to hear that this patch works for you to. The battery at 0% is an unrelated issue,

[Bug 1752437]

2018-11-19 Thread jwrdegoede
(In reply to Marc from comment #79) > Created attachment 279541 [details] > Output of dmesg after booting kernel 4.19.2 with new patch v2 (touchscreen > works) > > Congratulations, this work! Great and the "ACPI: IRQ 7 override to edge, high" message is gone. So you've proven my theory. Now I

[Bug 1752437]

2018-11-19 Thread jwrdegoede
p.s. I plan to add the following to the commit msg, please let me know if you've objections against this: Reported-by: Lukas Kahnert Tested-by: Marc -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu.

[Bug 1752437]

2018-11-19 Thread jwrdegoede
First if all thank you Lukas, for pinpointing the problem. I don't see any really obvious nice answer here. So I believe it is best to override the IRQ type manually in the AMD gpio driver to correct the acpi_get_override_irq() results from the ACPI core. I've attached a patch doing this to bug

[Bug 1752437]

2018-11-19 Thread jwrdegoede
(In reply to Marc from comment #70) > I would test the patch but can't find it. My bad, I was updating the 3 different bugs about this all at the same time and I actually forgot to attach the patch, it is attached to bug 199523 now. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member

[Bug 1752437]

2018-11-19 Thread jwrdegoede
(In reply to Marc from comment #73) > Unfortunately the new patch does not work on my ENVY 15-bq102ng. > > I used linux kernel 4.19.2 from kernel.org, patched it with the ubuntu > mainline patches and on top your patch (instead of Lukas patch). Thank you for testing. These 2 lines in the log

[Bug 1752437]

2018-11-19 Thread jwrdegoede
(In reply to Lukas Kahnert from comment #76) > This error happens because your patch only fixes the mis-detection of the > IRQ. There ist still https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=199529 > which needs also bei fixed to get the touchscreen work. Right, I figured that out now, actually I

[Bug 1752437]

2018-11-19 Thread jwrdegoede
Created attachment 279539 [PATCH] ACPI / platform: Add SMB0001 HID to forbidden_id_list Ok second attempt, a completely different patch which I think actually is better (if it works). Please give this one a try (without any other patches for this same issue). Again please attach dmesg output.