Christopher, due to the nature of this bug, I cannot perform the reverse
bisect. I explained it already in comment #8. Just to be clearer: the
regression has not been fixed upstream. There is no 3.x kernel branch
which would contain the regression and the subsequent fix. The
regression either is not there at all (all branches except 3.2), or
remains unfixed (3.2). Thus I have no target for the bisection.
On somewhat happier news, I have spent last few days debugging the
kernel, and I got some results. Specifically, I have a patch that fixes
regression on 3.2.0-64 running on a particular hardware. The patch is
rather ugly, and will probably cause problems on other hardware, but at
least it shows some direction.
I will gladly discuss this matter, but I will need a little more
attention shown by Ubuntu maintainers. Each of my posts corresponds to
many hours of my work, and while I am grateful for any attention, its
current level does not permit a constructive dialogue. I am very sorry
to say this, and I mean no offense, but I will put more effort into
writing here only when I see a chance that someone will read it.
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
** Tags removed: kernel-fixed-upstream-3.16-rc1 needs-reverse-bisect
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