I have an Inspiron 1545 that's doing this (Ubuntu 18.04.5); mine is
nowhere near every second though. My battery is toast, a while ago it
began (occasionally) having the "0% battery" occasionally drop off then
reappear a few seconds later (both in gkrellm and the battery status on
the top right n
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I posted some information on bug #549741 stating that I was getting similar
logs to what people were seeing in there, and was advised to go ahead and file
a bug. In dmesg, I get a pair like:
[ 529.926369] atkbd serio0: Unknown key pressed (translated set 2, code 0x8
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I posted some information on bug #549741 stating that I was getting similar
logs to what people were seeing in there, and was advised to go ahead and file
a bug. I'm on a Dell Inspiron 1541 (this machine is a
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(uname -a:
Linux inspiron-1545.local 5.4.0-52-generic #57~18.04.1-Ubuntu SMP Thu Oct 15
14:04:49 UTC 2020 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
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I've been using 5.7.19 by default, but I'm on 5.4.0-52-generic for this
since it's a supported kernel. (These atkbd messages are identical in
both.)
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"1) Do you actually have superflous key strokes, along with that which is
logged in dmesg?"
Nope, totally asymptomatic.
"2) Could you please test the latest mainline kernel (now 5.9.1) and advise to
the results?"
Here ya go. I can attach entire dmesg if you want, but from 5.9.1 dmesg:
[ 256.70
"1) Do you actually have superflous key strokes, along with that which is
logged in dmesg?"
Nope, totally asymptomatic.
"2) Could you please test the latest mainline kernel (now 5.9.1) and advise to
the results?"
Here ya go. I can attach entire dmesg if you want, but from 5.9.1 dmesg:
[ 256.70
I don't think this patch is intended to fix suspend/resume bug, that's
not the problem I was seeing at any rate. That said...
Does this bug apply to GCP kernel? I'm assuming GCP is "Google Cloud
Platform", so I'm not sure they are even using affected hardware. AMD
CPUs are fairly power-efficien
Sorry about that! I initially filed this bug, but I'm no long-time user
of the bug system. If 1956422 is marked dup and pointed here, it's fine
with me!
Still, as for GCP kernel specifically, a bot auto-generated the request
to test against GCP kernel. I wonder how many drivers GCP kernel is
mi
Public bug reported:
This does not occur with linux-image-5.13.0-22-generic, but does with
linux-image-5.13.0-33-generic.
On startup, I get about a 60 second hang, with the following in the kernel
dmesg:
Jan 4 15:26:36 inspiron-3505 kernel: [ 34.160572] amdgpu :04:00.0: amdgp
: failed to
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Additional note, I did notice one "un-regression" -- I have a build of rocm
where I've tried enabling "GFX902" support for my card, this is an unsupported
configuration so I don't know if I have it 100% functional but rocminfo (which
as the name suggests dumps info about the rocm install and any
I'm assuming the 5.14.15 or 5.14.16 amdgpu and amdkfd has been backported to
the 5.13 Ubuntu kernel. Here's the patch in 5.14.17 that specifically
addresses this.
https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/stable/linux.git/commit/?h=v5.14.17&id=7883e13c249461877ea3be7b24a5935fc8946e46
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