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[Ubuntu 18.04] USB Type-C test failed on GLK
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Assignee: Thadeu Lima de Souza Cascardo (cascardo) => David Hereschler
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just provide the commit id in 4.17
b1b59e16075f5e5da2943ce8de724ab96bc3c6c2
Same as comment#8
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This means you are not affected by this bug, because you don't have the
relevant hardware. Can you open a new bug, so we can track your problem?
Thank you.
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I am on 4.15.0-20-generic now installed, reboot.
Same situation as before.
1. folder /sys/class/typec does not exists
2.
CONFIG_TYPEC_UCSI=m
CONFIG_UCSI_ACPI=m
3. xrandr do not see the external DP monitor
4. Finally, this output:
$ ls /sys/bus/acpi/devices/PNP0C*
'/sys/bus/acpi/devices/PNP0C0
This bug was fixed in the package linux - 4.15.0-19.20
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linux (4.15.0-19.20) bionic; urgency=medium
* linux: 4.15.0-19.20 -proposed tracker (LP: #1766021)
* Kernel 4.15.0-15 breaks Dell PowerEdge 12th Gen servers (LP: #1765232)
- Revert "blk-mq: simplify queue mapping & sc
patch has been merged into upstream:
b1b59e16075f5e5da2943ce8de724ab96bc3c6c2
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comment #8
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Everything is still the same BUT now the folder /sys/class/typec exists
while in comment #11 did not even existed, and that was already with the
.17.18 kernel. Now with .18.19 at least the folder exists. Is also empty
but I can't try connect the monitor now, will do tomorrow morning.
If there's s
"No such file or directory" for all 3 commands.
In that folder there is nothing that starts with PNP0CA
There are many folders starts with PNP0C
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"No such file or directory" for all 3 commands.
In that folder there is nothing that starts with PNP0CA
There are many folders starts with PNP0C
PS: ubuntu is upgrading linux-generic (4.15.0.17.18 => 4.15.0.18.19)
now.
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What is the output of ls /sys/bus/acpi/devices/*PNP0CA0* on such a system?
Or grep -H . /sys/bus/acpi/devices/*PNP0CA0*/modalias?
And the output of cat /sys/bus/acpi/devices/*PNP0CA0*/uevent?
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no output from
sudo modprobe ucsi_acpi
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Can you send us dmesg after trying to load ucsi_acpi? The output of
trying to load it might be useful as well. Thank you.
sudo modprobe ucsi_acpi
sudo dmesg
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Tried 4.15.0-17-generic from proposed.
Nothing changed. Xrandr do not see DP connected monitor, /sys/class/typec does
not existis and this is still the ucsi is still:
CONFIG_TYPEC_UCSI=m
CONFIG_UCSI_ACPI=m
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Have you tried the kernel from -proposed?
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Hi. I am having trouble as my USB-C do not send video to DP1.2.
Also, where 17.10 did see the external monitor, 18.04 do not.
See
https://askubuntu.com/questions/1022343/usb-c-video-xiaomi-laptop-to-dell-display-no-signal
for 17.10 behavior and
https://www.reddit.com/r/linux/comments/8cykbd/usb
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** Description changed:
[Impact]
- USB Type-C ports would not be seen at ls /sys/class/typec/ some times, ie,
driver probe would fail. The fix just
+ USB Type-C ports would not be seen at ls /sys/class/typec/ some times, ie,
driver probe would fail. The fix just changes a timeout setting, allo
** Description changed:
+ [Impact]
+ USB Type-C ports would not be seen at ls /sys/class/typec/ some times, ie,
driver probe would fail. The fix just
+
+ [Test Case]
+ During boot, with the system at load, the probe would fail some times. With
the increased timeout for firmware responses, that
** Also affects: linux (Ubuntu Bionic)
Importance: Undecided
Status: Incomplete
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T
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typec on GLK will work at rate 80% in Ubuntu Final Beta.
Intel upstream provide a patch will 100% pass.
I upload this patch. Intel Upstream is working on merge this patch into
mainline. The time will be not defined.
Just keep watch.
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typec on GLK will work at rate 80% in Ubuntu Final Beta.
Intel upstream provide a patch will 100% pass.
I upload this patch. Intel Upstream is working on merge this patch into
mainline. The time will be not defined.
Just keep watch.
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The module already has an alias that should allow it to autoload:
alias: acpi*:PNP0CA0:*
What is the output of ls /sys/bus/acpi/devices/*PNP0CA0* on such a system?
Or grep -H . /sys/bus/acpi/devices/*PNP0CA0*/modalias?
Cascardo.
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reopen it to track for Canonical update.
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Status: Won't Fix => New
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modprobe ucsi_acpi
will work. Close it as won't fix.
Anyway, I still suggest to make m to be y in the config file. Or add the
module auto loaded if possible.
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