You're probably right about the driver. I've seen other complaints from
the drm layer around amdgpu. I'll try to watch dmesg more often to catch
more of these.
Just added the files from apport.
As for the rest:
> 1) Can you please follow the things that the bot said to add your logs
to the bug.
@You-Sheng
Sorry, our messages must have crossed paths.
Appears to be the third device from the strace of the fwupd process in
the hung state.
$ grep -i drm strace.log | tail -n 2
2897 20:01:01.099170 lseek(19, 1200, SEEK_SET) = 1200
2897 20:01:01.099193 read(19, ) = ?
So as you suspected,
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Description:Ubuntu 19.04
Release:19.04
Being a firmware updater, the machine is probably
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1) The release of Ubuntu you are using, via 'lsb_release -rd' or System ->
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$ lsb_release -rd
Description:Ubuntu 19.04
Release:19.04
Being a firmware updater, the machine is probably relevant - Dell 7730.
2) The version of the package you are
Thank you very much. I think I can live with the first option. I'll look
more into the implications, but it seems to be better than not having
the process running at all.
Not sure if I need to do anything to close this.
> 1. Blacklist synapticsmst plugin in fwupd in /etc/fwupd/daemon.conf
This
I tried to reproduce using the same read-dpcd as above on #11. I don't
see the hang anymore using 5.4 on 20.04.
Thanks for following up.
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