ct one.
Surely the pragmatic solution would start with a package reaching NEW in
the first place, instead of badmouthing, complaining, and handwaving.
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aiting for a review for months.
That does not match my experience, at all. And that's irrelevant to
implementing the best technical/legal solution for an issue that's not
exactly new (no pun intended).
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d #1091099, and that's fine on the debian-boot side as far
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Cyril Brulebois (2024-12-26):
> Perfect, thanks. I've hinted the linux-* lot a few britney ago and they
> migrated. I'm currently busy discovering and tying up loose ends… I'm
> not sure how many of them there are, but hopefully that's a manageable
> number (fa
ait for your ack for
> proceeding.
>
> Does this works out?
Perfect, thanks. I've hinted the linux-* lot a few britney ago and they
migrated. I'm currently busy discovering and tying up loose ends… I'm
not sure how many of them there are, but hopefully that's a manageabl
the state of
other packages, unless you have an objection?
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Pascal Hambourg (2024-12-08):
> On 08/12/2024 at 03:55, Cyril Brulebois wrote:
> > Cyril Brulebois (2024-12-08):
> > > FWIW the X server no longer starts when d-i is built against 6.12.3, it
> > > loops with “no screens found”. This is the gtk mini.iso, standard QEMU
ariations… The bottom line is a bit meh
(regarding usage or lack thereof) but at least there's some overall
consistency, so yay?
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Steve McIntyre (2024-12-15):
> On Sun, Dec 15, 2024 at 05:14:55PM +, Steve McIntyre wrote:
> >On Sun, Dec 15, 2024 at 04:38:57AM +0100, Cyril Brulebois wrote:
> >>
> >>Any thoughts about my proposal to lift that expectation?
> >
> >That looks eminent
amd64 | 6.12.3+1 | unstable | source
Note: this isn't a case of Extra-Source-Only fun.
(Another way to see this is to `apt-cache showsrc linux` in a sid
environment, you'll see the many versions.)
Binaries stay around and nothing seems to show up in the cruft report.
Cheer
Cyril Brulebois (2024-12-08):
> FWIW the X server no longer starts when d-i is built against 6.12.3, it
> loops with “no screens found”. This is the gtk mini.iso, standard QEMU
> in stable, and 2G of RAM (i.e. `kvm -cdrom netboot/gtk/mini.iso -m 2G`).
>
> Seeing how today&
eing how today's daily build[1] (against the last 6.11.y) is still
fine, I don't think this is a matter of “kibi's system is effed up”…
1.
https://d-i.debian.org/daily-images/amd64/20241208-00:13/netboot/gtk/mini.iso
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ult in usr-moving the udebs as well.
>
> I know the installer environment has been usr-merged for some time, so
> I don't expect this to cause any problems. But do you see any issue
> with this?
Not at the top of my head, feel free to deploy this, and thanks for the
heads-up!
> >
> > The udeb changes will require some changes to package lists on the
> > installer side.
> [...]
>
> I opened
> <https://salsa.debian.org/installer-team/debian-installer/-/merge_requests/51>
> to do that.
Thanks, I'll look into it later today.
Steve McIntyre (2024-09-15):
> Kibi: just checking, are you happy for me to call this trixie d-i
> alpha 1?
As communicated a few times in previous mails already: not at all.
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Steve McIntyre (2024-09-14):
> On Sat, Sep 14, 2024 at 01:49:46AM +0200, Cyril Brulebois wrote:
> > I'm trying to see if I can get everything lined up for an upload
> > that would have a chance to migrate, which I think would be enough
> > to unblock Steve on
Cc += debian-boot@, quoting in full accordingly.
Hi Salvatore,
Salvatore Bonaccorso (2024-09-13):
> On Wed, Sep 04, 2024 at 08:27:44AM +0200, Salvatore Bonaccorso wrote:
> > Hi Cyril, Steve,
> >
> > On Wed, Sep 04, 2024 at 07:51:40AM +0200, Cyril Brulebois wrote:
>
, that probably can be cleaned up as
well at some point?
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e, so including explicitly
> both as recipients for their ack/nack on the timing, cf.
>
> https://lists.debian.org/debian-release/2024/09/msg00037.html
>
> Ideally we have with the fixes for the FTBFS no new RC level issues,
> so that this transition of linux to testing can happe
n't have any preferences regarding a future wholesale 6.10.y or just
a new revision of the current upstream release. It'd probably just make
sense to avoid upgrading to 6.11.y since I'd guess we would get more
things to look at.
I'll let Steve comment on the preferred timings.
o
testing, to clear the path for SB-related things (as requested by
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While my usual QEMU-based testing wasn't
directly impacted by it, I've just hit this issue in a different
environment, and it's nice to know something's already in the works!
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veryone, or if that's solving
a corner case (as far as I understand it you enabled a feature that's
not turned on by default). {Making,Keeping} rescue mode {more,} useful
is a worthy goal but it's really not meant to compete with a dedicated
rescue-oriented image (or even general
d to find time to actually debug the original issue, but that's
another story entirely.
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: bind/unbind [1]
> authorized, usbreset [2]
> Do you know a solution (apart from a physical reconnect)?
I'd suggest a search in upstream bugzilla and mailing lists.
I'm adding the kernel maintainers in copy, in case they have better
ideas.
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ously the former would be great, as you are the finder and
> have done all the work.
Thanks for nudging me into walking those extra few meters. Let's see how
that goes…
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Cyril Brulebois (2024-04-10):
> Of course, since there are companion changes afterwards, it cannot be
> simply reverted on top of either v6.1.82 (Debian) or v6.1.84 (upstream).
>
>
> I'd appreciate if someone could carry the ball through the appropriate
> channels ups
Cyril Brulebois (2024-04-10):
> Intermediate results based on upstream stable releases: v6.1.80 is good,
> v6.1.81 is bad. Still ~200 commits to bisect.
Final results:
kibi@genova:~/hack/linux.git ((cf33e6ca12d81...)|BISECTING)$ git bisect bad
cf33e6ca12d814e1be2263cb76960d0019d7f
Cyril Brulebois (2024-04-10):
> v6.1.84 with stable's .config & bindeb-pkg still does; next up for me:
> confirming good/bad and bisecting.
Intermediate results based on upstream stable releases: v6.1.80 is good,
v6.1.81 is bad. Still ~200 commits to bisect.
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Salvatore Bonaccorso (2024-04-10):
> 6.7.9-2 in unstable does not exibit the issue.
v6.1.84 with stable's .config & bindeb-pkg still does; next up for me:
confirming good/bad and bisecting.
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Cyril Brulebois (2024-04-10):
> Salvatore Bonaccorso (2024-04-10):
> > On Tue, Apr 09, 2024 at 03:33:09PM +0200, Diederik de Haas wrote:
> > > Does the problem go away if you revert the following commits on top of
> > > -19?
> > >
> > > db6338f45971
Hi Salvatore,
Salvatore Bonaccorso (2024-04-10):
> On Tue, Apr 09, 2024 at 03:33:09PM +0200, Diederik de Haas wrote:
> > Hi Cyril,
> >
> > On Tuesday, 9 April 2024 01:06:43 CEST Cyril Brulebois wrote:
> > > Upgrading from linux-image-6.1.0-18-amd64 to linux-image
d
not even once per disk).
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** Version:
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1
x27;m
happy to be given instructions on how to check that on my own the next
time around.
Thanks already!
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> On Sun, Mar 03, 2024 at 09:01:06PM +0100, Cyril Brulebois wrote:
> > Maybe have it marked Not-For-Us on armel, also requesting the binary to
> > be dropped there? And maybe poke the ftp team to have installer-armel/
> > cleaned up? (The “disabli
n't seem particularly fitting to try and get a d-i release out any
day soon.
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> https://lists.debian.org/debian-release/2024/01/msg00089.html ?
> My gut feeling from what was discussed is that nobody will ever use
> the d-i on armel.
I'm not sure how much time armel will stick around (for existing
systems), but it looks to me that d-i/armel is no longer relevant.
C
Bastian Blank (2023-12-24):
> On Sun, Dec 24, 2023 at 08:38:57AM +0100, Cyril Brulebois wrote:
> > - kernel-image-* packages are now shipping /boot/vmlinuz-* (or
> > /boot/vmlinux-* depending on the arch), instead of just /boot/vmlinuz
> > (respectively /boot/vmlinux
Cyril Brulebois (2023-12-24):
> Feel free to reply to this thread if you spot other fallouts.
Another FYI: one thing that I spotted early on (before realizing module
support was entirely broken), when I first diffed the list of files
available in the initramfs, building against testing
ome other files,
I cannot be certain until it's been actually tested.
Feel free to reply to this thread if you spot other fallouts. Of course,
as usual, the best way to report installer bugs is to file them against
the relevant component, X-Debbugs-Cc-ing this list; but leaving an
e
into stable via a point release, at which point
the installer will be rebuilt against it… while leaving some pointers
for others to find.
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dio-bcm-unimac in debian/installer/modules/arm64/nic-modules.
Hopefully that can be picked up for a point release.
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Cyril Brulebois (2023-05-21):
> Dates that have been announced[1] so far:
> - 2023-05-24: full freeze
[x] ← You are here!
> - 2023-05-28: last moment to file unblock requests
> - 2023-06-03: bookworm totally frozen
>(per “last week prior to the release”)
Hi all,
Cyril Brulebois (2023-05-06):
> I think it'd make sense to have at least 2 releases:
> - 1 around mid-May;
> - 1 around end of May.
>
> The first one would bundle a bunch of the fixes or improvements being
> worked on these days, making sure everything works
xt step, but I have to
spend some time on another topic before Bookworm… It it possible that
trying to build a debug-enabled OVMF package might yield interesting
results, since AFAIUI that's the one implementing the back and forth…
If that's indeed the case, it should be easy to see wha
Cyril Brulebois (2023-05-14):
> Also, I should note that while my focus was on netboot-gtk mini.iso
> (because it's much quicker to rebuild/tweak than a netinst image), I'm
> replicating those results with the netinst images:
[…]
> - Bookworm RC 1 has a “text-like” GRUB, a
s far as I would be able to investigate myself) in a timely manner
given the absence of a known good version to use in a bisect session to
track down when that “regression” was introduced…
Monitoring the ppc64el situation (#1033058) was already on my radar for
upcoming point releases, I've added this new issue to the list:
https://salsa.debian.org/installer-team/debian-installer/-/issues/3
Maybe I'll end up learning about FB after all… twice the fun!
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our feedback. Hopefully this is my very last
overlong report for this release cycle… Once again, I thought I'd err on
the side of exhaustiveness.
I might still follow up with some more test results from earlier D-I
Bookworm releases (Alpha 1, Alpha 2, RC 1) which might help narrow down
what ch
that.
I'm happy with an unblock from a d-i perspective.
> Not attaching the debdiff.
:D
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Hi,
Cyril Brulebois (2023-05-09):
> Fabian Greffrath (2023-05-09):
> > Sadly, another failed attempt to install Debian on my brand-new Lenovo
> > IdeaPad 5, this time using a USB dongle equiped with the Realtek
> >
me 6.1.27-2 follow-up upload.
In any case, it's fine to delay RC 3 by a few days if we need some time
to think, before coming up with an updated plan.
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, that's quite a long mail… With the release approaching,
I thought it'd make sense to be as explicit as possible to make sure
everyone is on the same page.
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~99^2~345^2~3), so no it's not available in Bookworm.
Reassigning to the kernel accordingly, so that it gets enabled in some
future upload.
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Cyril Brulebois (2023-05-04):
> The problem is the next stage, distributing the relevant files into the
> appropriate binary packages. That part is controlled by the defines, and
> that's what needs to be adjusted (file format and/or how it's used).
>
> A quick look sugg
ass SchemaItemList(object):
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i = i.strip()
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sting you would be the one to implement that. (Instead, I was
implicitly volunteering myself…)
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(letting it age in unstable, or waiting for some critical bugfixes to
become available). That could happen for RC 3 and/or RC 4, and that
would be fine!
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Pi devices, without waiting on any major, post-release rewrite.
If that looks fine to you, feel free to clone this against hw-detect
with the symlinks → files mapping. Cc-ing debian-boot@ for information
as well.
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asant business…
I'm cloning this bug report against the installation guide so that it
can be augmented with some information about this. Let's keep the
original report against installation-reports; someone willing to work
on that can reassign to the most relevant component once that&
.debian.org/kernel-team/linux/-/merge_requests/675
Yes, chicken and egg problem, I wanted to open a bug report first to
reference it in the commit / branch / merge request, but failed to
update the bug report afterwards; thanks for doing so, Diederik.
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hich will be switched for the upload.
ACK.
With both my d-i and release hats: looks good to me, please go ahead.
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r 15 days to avoid
hogging disk space on that shared machine:
https://people.debian.org/~kibi/bug-1035101/
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(Also putting the kernel team in the loop.)
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3 as was envisioned for a little
while, I would definitely prioritize getting the d-i RC out ASAP, and
consider linux only after that, though.)
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Cyril Brulebois (2023-04-12):
> I'll open a bug report upstream and submit my patch there.
Upstream bug:
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=217328
> In mainline master, another module (not found in 6.1.y) is affected as well,
> so I have this queued up too
er, another module (not found in 6.1.y) is affected as well, so I
have this queued up too (but untested):
drivers/gpu/drm/tiny/ofdrm.c | 2 +-
1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)
in addition to:
drivers/video/fbdev/offb.c | 2 +-
1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 de
Salvatore Bonaccorso (2023-03-29):
> Thus please unblock the current version to testing (and age it
> accordingly).
>
> unblock linux/6.1.20-1
ACK on the unblock/age-days 10 request for the d-i team, happy to build
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t at least the openpower.xyz part no longer works (it's no
longer resolving).
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gt; ) and the mini.iso actually made it to the menu... and given the
> behaviour, a framebuffer actually makes sense.
>
> Now, that patch does not harm when the kernel is installed on disk.
> But it does in the installer...
Adding the kernel team to the loop: d-i regression on ppc64el.
Just a quick follow-up…
Cyril Brulebois (2023-03-01):
> David Ober (2023-03-01):
> > Test worked as you expected the network card driver looks to be
> > enabled but cannot load firmware.
>
> Thanks for this confirmation, I'll file the MR against linux later on.
>
re
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Cyril Brulebois (2023-01-17):
> Stuart Hayhurst (2023-01-17):
> > Source: hw-detect
> > Version: 1.152
> > Severity: important
> > X-Debbugs-Cc: stuart.a.hayhu...@gmail.com
> >
> > Running "Detect network
m-kernel/20230308144105.di552lbogqv2s...@mraw.org/
Hopefully we'll get that fixed via stable/6.1.y soon. I might propose a
patch series against the Debian package right away though, Raspberry Pi
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e:
ls -l /sys/bus/mhi/devices/
ls -l /sys/bus/mhi/devices/mhi0
etc.
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(compressed to make sure
it goes through BTS & ML)?
It's expected to have those lines show up once, then one component
should notice, do the firmware dance, and reload modules, after which
things should be all fine.
Having the whole syslog will help spot what's missing in that pictu
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> Thanks for this confirmation, I'll file the MR against linux later on.
Doing so now.
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x27;ll find a local bookworm build including the patched nic-wireless
in the same directory: https://people.debian.org/~kibi/bug-1032140/
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the whole installation process. Otherwise, we can
stash the change in linux.git and that should get included in the next
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esn't mention anything qrtr-mhi related at the
moment. Maybe something we could stash in the wireless nic udeb, which
ships a lot from drivers but also bits of crypto, math, etc. (in
addition to the obvious 80211 parts).
David, are you happy to run a test using a minimal, patched image I'
rg/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/?id=4e12d654ba068df06c5e4c8322d7dcced41e48ee
Surely checking feature parity should have been the very first step?
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st all
versions strictly lower than this version.
Given modalias information, both firmware packages would be pulled at
the same time during installation, breaking dpkg in the target system.
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Cyril Brulebois (2023-02-19):
> FWIW bisecting this issue with a CM4 (and eMMC, no external storage) has
> been on my todo list for a long while… but results seem consistent with
> my (now) vague recollection: regression in the late 5.1X versions.
Sorry, that was with external storage,
these though:
https://lore.kernel.org/linux-arm-kernel/20220529011526.4lzuvkv5zclwn...@mraw.org/
https://lore.kernel.org/linux-arm-kernel/20220602191757.pqictbfarmvlf...@mraw.org/
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notice.
Note the “If you were”.
> How exactly was this implemented, and what could be the reason why I
> didn't see it?
This is WIP: https://salsa.debian.org/apt-team/apt/-/merge_requests/282
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kage is
ready to migrate. Unfortunately d-i plans aren't clear-cut yet, but
hopefully the situation will become clearer before src:linux is a
candidate. :)
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ask for this. Sorry for the noise
No worries!
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ll see that
I'm working on main & non-free & main-non-free-firmware, soon to become
main & non-free-firmware (once the move is complete). I don't have such
hardware to confirm what happens at runtime though.
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Hi,
Here's an update regarding firmware packages vs. non-free-firmware. I'm
extending the list of recipients a little; feel free to let me know if
you spot packages/teams that I would have missed!
Cyril Brulebois (2023-01-17):
> For this first round, I've checked on am
-5_all.deb
> firmware-samsung_20221214-5_all.deb
> firmware-siano_20221214-5_all.deb
> firmware-ti-connectivity_20221214-5_all.deb
ACKed by waldi on IRC, master and debian/20221214-5 tag available from:
https://salsa.debian.org/kibi/firmware-nonfree/
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/1029110
- rtl8723bt-firmware
https://bugs.debian.org/1029111
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modules end up in what udebs is decided in src:linux, under
debian/installer/modules.
Commit fixing the bug mentioned above:
https://salsa.debian.org/kernel-team/linux/-/commit/782d644da7ab74e04bfebd30b66c264654028da3
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nput, and debian-cd for
information given the way testing images are built…
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> video=efifb fbcon=rotate:3, both the console and the ncurses installer
> would be correctly vertically orientated.
I don't think this isn't something we changed in the installer, and
it's quite likely a change in the linux kernel. → cc += debian-kernel@
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t commit.
No luck with latest master. I've filed this upstream (see link above).
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Cyril Brulebois (2022-04-29):
> > I'll try and pinpoint when it broke using the various intermediary
> > versions:
> >
> > - 5.17~rc3-1~exp1
>
> The first attempt was sufficient: it breaks as early as that version.
Using the same base image as before, and on
Control: found -1 5.17~rc3-1~exp1
Cyril Brulebois (2022-04-29):
> The usual start-up rainbow is displayed, the screen turns to black and
> nothing happens. My first stop was trying to downgrade the bootloader
> (shipped by the raspi-firmware package) to the bullseye's version, but
ago, I
haven't been following upstream changes recently, so I'll need to catch
up.
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