This is the patch by Alex Deucher that is believed to fix the NULL
pointer dereference. I have not tested it but the issue looks very
close. It is needed anyway.
> Guchun Chen
> Regarding the NULL pointer access, it should be duplicated of #2388. And the
> fix is "63a9ab264a8c drm/amd/pm/smu7: mo
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I've reported the issues upstream on drm side:
- https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/drm/amd/-/issues/2540
Linux 5.19 amdgpu: NULL pointer on GCN2 (R9 390X Hawaii/Grenada)
- https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/drm/amd/-/issues/2541
Linux 5.19 amdgpu: invalid load on GCN1 (R7 240 Oland)
For the NULL po
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On Thu, 4 May 2023, 22:35 Mantas Kriaučiūnas, <1967...@bugs.launchpad.net>
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> @juergh maybe it would be better simply reuse debian packaging practice
> for linux-firmware? Please also look at LP bug #1958518 - this issue is
> solved in Debian a long time ago:
>
> metapackage https://packages
@juergh maybe it would be better simply reuse debian packaging practice
for linux-firmware? Please also look at LP bug #1958518 - this issue is
solved in Debian a long time ago:
metapackage https://packages.debian.org/sid/firmware-linux depends on
small firmware-linux-free package and firmware-lin
Also affects Ideapad 3 15AB7 Ryzen 5825. Kubuntu 23.10 for all Kernels
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In all cases, secure boot on or off, MoK enabled or not and fTPM on/off
give the same result. fTPM reading is abnormal.
$ sudo dmesg | grep fTPM
[0.341408] tpm tpm0: AMD fTPM version 0x3004e00020005 cause
Additional background info; This is an installation on a MACBook PRO M1
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Also confirm that 5.15.0-70 boots fine, -71 stops with above error.
sudo inxi -v 2
System:
Host: *** Kernel: 5.15.0-70-generic x86_64 bits: 64
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Mo
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So to summarize:
with Linux 5.19.0-42-generic amdgpu on GCN1: kernel NULL pointer
dereference
- no display
- stuck boot requiring SysRq+K to continue
- errors in dmesg
- reboot requiring SysRq+B to continue
with Linux 5.19.0-42-generic amdgpu on CGN2: kernel UBSAN invalid load,
load of value 8 i
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So, in the end I spent some times to do more dmesg logs, just producing
6 of them took me multiple hours because of how slow such kind of
computer BIOS is to boot, and also because of how complicated it can be
to get a shell when everything goes wrong with those bugs.
Something I forgot to mention
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>>Are you stating that I should not apply the Revert patches at all?
Yes, revert patches are not required since the plan is to merge _all_
"path split" patches in Jammy (as part of the provided patchset).
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It generated the logs and I clicked on send, it did not report any
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I have an Lenovo T16 AMD Ryzen 7 6850U and the amdgpu-install fixed the
balck screen suspend bug, but since then my CPU usage is much higher in
idle and the fan is permanently running.
I'm currently limited to Ubuntu 22.04 and have to wait for the next LTS
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The day I updated from Ubuntu 22.04 to 22.10 some months ago, I had to
stick on Linux 5.15 because 5.19 was not working with my computer. The
last two days I spent time to find a way to run Linux 5.19, and found
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Not quite fixed-upstream
It took me a little while to realize that USB works with the 6.3.1
mainline kernel only after restarting from Windows 11. With a cold boot
into Ubuntu it is still dead.
The restart from Windows11 doesn't give working USB with the 6.2 kernel.
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With that closing the ticket (with the best fit status here 'Invalid'.)
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Yes confirmed, figured that one out last night. Thank you so much you!
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@keng-yu, please verify these
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Hi Ketan,
Are you stating that I should not apply the Revert patches at all?
Revert "scsi: lpfc: SLI path split: Refactor lpfc_iocbq"
Revert "scsi: lpfc: SLI path split: Refactor fast and slow paths to native SLI4"
Revert "scsi: lpfc: SLI path split: Refactor SCSI paths"
Revert "scsi: lpfc: Fix l
I have faced on on Focal linux-kvm
SRU Cycle: 2023.04.17
Series: focal
Package: linux-kvm
Version: 5.4.0-1091.97
Cloud: openstack
Instance: cpu4-ram4-disk20
Region: scalingstack_bos02
Operation: sru
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* Fail to output sound to external monitor which connects via docking station
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* Fail to output sound to external monitor which connects via docking station
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* Fail to output sound to external monitor which connects via docking station
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