Please edit Makefile, and remove "-Werror" from KBUILD_CFLAGS.
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Title:
Delayed failure in Genesys USB3 SD card reader
To manage notifications ab
I'm several steps down the bisect at this point and have overcome
several compilation issues along the way (old kernels won't compile with
gcc-9, so installed gcc-8, patched around an issue building with newer
headers,
https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/drm/msm/commit/dfbd199a7cfe3e3cd8531e1353cdbd7175
Started the bisection; this may take several days to finish (each "good"
result takes many hours to verify given that the problem sometimes
didn't manifest for several hours). I'll update the ticket when I've got
some further results.
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Yes, Focal should work just fine on 4.15 kernel. And yes, the bisect
instruction is sufficient.
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Title:
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> Which kernel did the system use in Xenial? Can you please roll back to
the older kernel and test it?
Looks like 4.15.0-99 was the last kernel I used on Xenial before the
upgrade. Is it possible to use a kernel that old on focal? If so, would
the bisect instructions in LP: #1798979 be sufficient
Which kernel did the system use in Xenial? Can you please roll back to
the older kernel and test it?
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Title:
Delayed failure in Genesys USB3 SD c
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I have a "UGreen USB3 Hub/SD card reader" which worked reliably under
Ubuntu Xenial for many months. Recently, I re-installed the machine it
was attached to with a fresh install of Ubuntu Focal. When initially
booted, the device works perfectly (at least, the USB3 p