Public bug reported:
There are some outstanding patches already in Linus's tree that can be applied
to 22.04.
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git
The following patches apply to
https://git.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-kernel/ubuntu/+source/linux/+git/jammy
f54f85dfd757
I want do to a build also to ensure that all patches will compile. I
believe that they will.
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Title:
smartpqi: Update 22.04 driver
Thanks, Don... sorry to ask but to make this easier on me (I'm the one who has
to find the time do do this) could you revise the list in the summary with all
the desired patches (including the ones from the 6.2 MKP tree) in pick order?
DON> Sure.
And just to be sure, they all cleanly p
** Description changed:
There are some outstanding patches already in Linus's tree that can be
applied to 22.04.
- git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git
+ git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git
The following patches apply to
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => New
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Don Brace (bracedon)
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ok, I am spoiled by git-backport.
Here is the list that will work for you.
git cherry-pick -xs 0ca190805784
git cherry-pick -xs 64fc9015fbeb
git cherry-pick -xs c4ff687d25c0
git cherry-pick -xs c57ee4ccb358
git cherry-pick -xs 2a47834d9452
git cherry-pick -xs 70ba20be4bb1
git cherry-pick -xs
Here is the list I pulled from linux-next
https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/next/linux-next.git
f54f85dfd757 scsi: smartpqi: Update version to 2.1.18-045
e4b73b3fa2b9 scsi: smartpqi: Update copyright to current year
6d567dfee0b7 scsi: smartpqi: Add ctrl ready timeout module
Were these git commands useful?
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Title:
smartpqi: Update 22.04 driver to latest kernel.org
Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
Ok.
I redacted:
0ca190805784 scsi: smartpqi: Call scsi_done() directly
64fc9015fbeb scsi: smartpqi: Switch to attribute groups
Pulling 64fc9015fbeb scsi: smartpqi: Switch to attribute groups meant I had to
update
3be5fe354d01 scsi: smartpqi: Enable SATA NCQ priority in sysfs
For some
I just checked the following repo:
https://github.com/SUSE/kernel.git
branches SLES15-SP5 and SLES15-SP5-GA
And they are current with Linus's tree...
Looks like Martin Wilck applied them
March 22...
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Yes.
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Title:
smartpqi: Update 22.04 driver to include recent bug fixes and support
current generation devices
Status in linux
BTW: I'm sending up 12 new patches today. Will take time for
review/inclusion into Linux.
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Title:
smartpqi: Update 22.04 driver to
Yes. I'll run some tests. I'll let you know.
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Title:
smartpqi: Update 22.04 driver to include recent bug fixes and support
apt install ./linux-headers-5.15.0-72_5.15.0-72.79_all.deb
apt install ./linux-image-unsigned-5.15.0-72-generic_5.15.0-72.79_amd64.deb
./linux-modules-5.15.0-72-generic_5.15.0-72.79_amd64.deb
# This has smartpqi
apt install ./linux-modules-extra-5.15.0-72-generic_5.15.0-72.79_amd64.deb
reboot
Answers below.
From: nore...@launchpad.net on behalf of Michael Reed
<1998...@bugs.launchpad.net>
Sent: Wednesday, April 19, 2023 12:21 PM
To: Don Brace - C33706
Subject: [Bug 1998643] Re: smartpqi: Update 22.04 driver to include recent bug
fixes and s
.sdev_attrs...
That will work.
Great job. This is due to the following patch not applied.
patch "(64fc9015fbeb scsi: smartpqi: Switch to attribute groups)"
2a47834d9452 scsi: smartpqi: Enable SATA NCQ priority in sysfs
Also due to a contextual difference because of
patch "(64fc9015fbeb scsi:
Wondering on the status of this bug.
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Title:
smartpqi: Update 22.04 driver to latest kernel.org
Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
How are these patches progressing?
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Title:
smartpqi: Update 22.04 driver to include recent bug fixes and support
current
After installing linux-modules-extra-5.15.0-74-generic
The smartpqi driver is present.
root@drvtest-ProLiant-DL385-Gen11-1:~# uname -r
5.15.0-74-generic
root@drvtest-ProLiant-DL385-Gen11-1:~# modinfo smartpqi | head -4
filename:
I cloned your repo and found the driver, however I could not find
5.15.0-74.81 to install.
Any thoughts? 5.15.0-74 does not even have smartpqi.
5.19 has the older driver.
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Public bug reported:
My system is a newly build Ryzen 3600 based system with Vega 56
graphics.
On suspend wakeup, the entire system locks up. A workaround is booting
with linux kernel version 4.19.69.
Using newer linux versions (5.3-rc7) did not fix the issue.
The motherboard is an MSI B450I
Hey sorry for the lack of updates. Been busy with school... I'll
hopefully get that thing done Friday night (US time)
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Title:
Quick update--the newest BIOS update to my motherboard seems to have
fixed this issue.
I am using the MSI B450i MB and the new AMD ComboPI1.0.0.3abba seems to
make this issue go away.
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