[Bug 1837700] Re: Dell system takes a long time to connect network with external dock

2019-07-30 Thread cktenn
** Also affects: systemd
   Importance: Undecided
   Status: New

** Project changed: systemd => oem-priority

** Changed in: oem-priority
   Importance: Undecided => Critical

** Changed in: oem-priority
 Assignee: (unassigned) => cktenn (cktenn)

** Changed in: oem-priority
   Status: New => In Progress

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[Bug 1832693] Re: System auto suspend again during resuming

2019-06-23 Thread cktenn
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[Bug 1832693] Re: System auto suspend again during resuming

2019-06-23 Thread cktenn
@Sebastien

Thank you for your response. It is "Ubuntu 18.04.2".

I've found the root cause of this problem last week. In plugins/power
/gsd-power-manager.c, handle_wake_up_screen enables
temporary_unidle_done_cb to run after 15 seconds before system enters
suspend. In most cases, temporary_unidle_done_cb will be removed by
idle_became_active_cb right after resuming so it won't cause any
trouble.

In my case, after resuming, somehow temporary_unidle_done_cb is
triggered before idle_became_active_cb meanwhile previous_idle_mode is
still sleep mode, so it calls idle_set_mode to sleep again although has
been inhibited.

I've tried to put a workaround, letting temporary_unidle_done_cb to
check if inhibit_suspend_taken to be true and not to execute
idle_set_mode. It does solve this problem but seems not the right way to
fix it.

I added some wrapper to log the caller, hope it is easy to understand.


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[Bug 1832693] Re: System auto suspend again during resuming

2019-06-23 Thread cktenn
My workaround prints

gsd-power[3124]: temporary_unidle_done_cb is trying to do inhibited job

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[Bug 1832693] [NEW] System auto suspend again during resuming

2019-06-13 Thread cktenn
Public bug reported:

## Issue
In certain case, system wake-up from suspend will suspend again automatically.

The issue comes from a target machine turning auto-suspend on and
suspends after the idle time-out. Manually suspend, e.g., click suspend
icon or execute "systemctl suspend" won't reproduce the issue.

When waking up from this situation, the monitor keeps blank, although
the monitor has exited low power mode, then suspend again immediately.
Can successfully waking up the system after that, but once the system
reaches the idle time again, the issue appears repeatedly. From the
system log, a sleep request is following the wake request.

Hardware configuration also counts. It is hard to reproduce the issue
with the system installed on SSD or with a lower resolution monitor;
graphics card may also affect. It's likely to be a timing issue.

## Environment
Machine: Dell Precision 7920 Tower.
Monitor: Philips 288P6L
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 18.04.2
Graphics card: Nvidia Quadro P2200
Nvidia driver version: 418.74
CPU: Intel(R) Xeon(R) Platinum 8276 CPU @ 2.20GHz

## Steps to reproduce:
Turn on automatic suspend in Settings->Power
Wait for the system to suspend
Wake up the system via pressing power button or keyboard.

** Affects: gnome-settings-daemon (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 1738153] Re: need backport the new scancode of dell-wmi for Microphone mute hotkey to xenial

2018-11-05 Thread cktenn
** Changed in: oem-priority/xenial
   Status: Confirmed => Fix Released

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[Bug 1738153] Re: need backport the new scancode of dell-wmi for Microphone mute hotkey to xenial

2018-10-18 Thread cktenn
Verified fixed on DP/N BRM5-DVT1-C2H with xenial-proposed
Image: dell-bto-xenial-breckenridge-mlk-cfl-X46-20180705-128.iso

There's also one thing to mention; it has to reboot twice before the fix
to take effect.

** Tags removed: verification-needed-xenial
** Tags added: verification-done-xenial

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[Bug 1785033] Re: GRUB needs to support 64-bit efi linear frame buffer address

2018-10-10 Thread cktenn
** Tags removed: beaver-breckenridge-mlk-cfl-p

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[Bug 1785033] Re: GRUB needs to support 64-bit efi linear frame buffer address

2018-10-10 Thread cktenn
** Tags added: beaver-breckenridge-mlk-cfl-p

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