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As upstream stated that was the fix and the firmware package required is in linux-firmware would open a bug report against the linux package asking for https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/ke … 289cf16703 to be applied.
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As upstream stated that was the fix and the firmware package required is in linux-firmware would open a bug report against the linux package asking for https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/ke … 289cf16703 to be applied.
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Today is the first time this happened while I was actively using the machine i.e. no low-power state was involved and I was in the middle of typing.
It is also the first time I've tested my wait and reboot if dmesg says ... trigger. This worked fine, though rebooting in the middle of doing something is not especially convenient .
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Is there any way to tell whether this or when this will make it into the kernel? My backport request is not doing much, as far as I can tell. (I guess this is an issue which affects few people, so not terribly high priority).
And/or is there anything I can do short of rebooting as a workaround?
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Seems to be in 4.16 - ie. likely next week or so (depends on how long that release remains in testing)
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4.16 is not compatible with the nvidia driver so it may remain is staging until arch decides what patches to use or there is a new upstream release from nvidia.
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So this is in the current kernel? That is, I've got 4.16.13-2, but I'm not sure how to be certain this is included. I don't understand how to figure this out from upstream's git repository. (I can see it is merged into master, but I'm not sure if that is the development branch or not and that commit seems only 5 days old.) Or am I even looking at the right thing? https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/ke … it/commit/
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The commit was include in 4.16 (this was done on a mainline tree so stable tags are not included)
git tag --contains 4f0aa1fa3e3849caee450ee5d14fcc289cf16703
v4.16
v4.16-rc1
v4.16-rc2
v4.16-rc3
v4.16-rc4
v4.16-rc5
v4.16-rc6
v4.16-rc7
v4.17
v4.17-rc1
v4.17-rc2
v4.17-rc3
v4.17-rc4
v4.17-rc5
v4.17-rc6
v4.17-rc7
https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/ke … h=v4.16.15 its the commit one down from the top.
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