> Also, I wonder what would happen if I simply erase and format the
mmcblk0rpmb partition in ext4.

The Replay Protected Memory Block is not a normal partition. To access
it you need the secret key it was most likely programmed with.

Even if you had this key it's unlikely you could do anything with it
since this very bug looks like the kernel fails to communicate with it
anyway.

> Is that partition really useful to Linux?

I think some Android OEMs might use it - I'd be very surprised if Ubuntu
does.

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