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Hi Chris,
I was trying to install Ubuntu 21.10 (fresh download) and I have the
same issue.
Regards
Cédric
On 9/6/21 13:20, Chris Chiu wrote:
> It should be caused by the kbuild flag
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1945590 ***
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After thinking more carefully I agree with y-ahmet that is bug IS urgent
and should be fixed immediately.
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@randomdave I don't agree with you about the urgency of this problem. It
should be fixed as soon as possible.
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Impish is now released but this problem persists in
linux-image-5.13.0-19-generic. Any idea when this will be fixed?
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Thinkpad E14 Gen2: Kernel panic with trackpad and trackpoint enabled
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It should be caused by the kbuild flag `-fcf-protection=none` and this
will not be applied for the UBUNTU release image.
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this one works also
On 9/2/21 4:08 PM, Chris Chiu wrote:
> The original kernel panic shows it's caused by the kernel stack
> protector so I don't think it's the problem of the psmouse. I think I
> have the candidate which cause the problem. Can you help me test the
> kernel in
The original kernel panic shows it's caused by the kernel stack
protector so I don't think it's the problem of the psmouse. I think I
have the candidate which cause the problem. Can you help me test the
kernel in https://people.canonical.com/~mschiu77/lp1941773/I/? Thanks
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Hi Chris,
This one works also but I have this error during boot:
[ 1.462530] psmouse serio1: elantech: synaptics_send_cmd query 0x01
failed.
log file is attached
Regards
Cédric
On 9/1/21 10:52 AM, Chris Chiu wrote:
> Thanks. Please try
>
Thanks. Please try
https://people.canonical.com/~mschiu77/lp1941773/f259ee2f0379/ and let
me know the result. Thanks
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Hi,
This one works correctly.
Regards
Cédric
On 8/31/21 5:33 PM, Chris Chiu wrote:
> Thanks. We still have 3~4 versions to try and make sure which commit cause
> the panic.
> Please try https://people.canonical.com/~mschiu77/lp1941773/989b27104a97/ and
> let me know the result. Thanks.
>
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Thanks. We still have 3~4 versions to try and make sure which commit cause the
panic.
Please try https://people.canonical.com/~mschiu77/lp1941773/989b27104a97/ and
let me know the result. Thanks.
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Hi Chris,
both are working, no kernel panic.
Regards
Cédric
On 8/30/21 10:26 AM, Chris Chiu wrote:
> The new logs still belongs to 5.13.8 so there's no panic information.
> Since there's no difference on hid and input drivers between 5.13.8 and
> 5.13.9. I can try to do bisection to find out
The new logs still belongs to 5.13.8 so there's no panic information.
Since there's no difference on hid and input drivers between 5.13.8 and
5.13.9. I can try to do bisection to find out the possible culprit.
Could you help test the following kernel and give me your test results?
Thanks
new logs
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The journal log shows the kernel version 5.13.8. Could you log for
5.13.13? Maybe post the file generated by "journalctl -k -b -all" here.
Thanks.
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attached journal.log file, done after trying to boot with 5.13.13
(kernel panic) and rebooting with functional kernel (5.13.8)
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apport information
** Description changed:
I do not know how to find information to help debug.
The laptop is lenovo E15 with latest BIOS 1.13
kubuntu 21.04
laptop boots correctly with 5.13.8 and trackpad works.
with 5.13.9, 5.13.11, 5.13.13 it makes a kernel panic.
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And can you paste the kernel panic here? Doing `journalctl -k -b -1 >
journal.log` after reboot and attach the journal.log here would be
helpful. Thanks
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** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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Title:
kernel panic 5.13.9, 5.13.11, 5.13.13 related to
apport information
** Tags added: apport-collected hirsute
** Description changed:
I do not know how to find information to help debug.
The laptop is lenovo E15 with latest BIOS 1.13
kubuntu 21.04
laptop boots correctly with 5.13.8 and trackpad works.
with 5.13.9, 5.13.11,
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