Hello Guys
Just compiled a new version (4.11.2) for Ubuntu:
http://www.nextized.net/repo/linux/ubuntu-
linux-4.11.2_ryzen01_amd64_generic.tar.gz
Please test it on your plattform. Confirmed works with nvidia 381
Answer from AMD developers who created this module:
Hi nextized,
This issue has bee
@kaihengfeng I don't think this will be accepted by upstream, since it's
hardcoding hardware descriptors as magic numbers into the module.
@adrailien
Could you try the newest version of the nvidia drivers compatible with 4.11
http://www.askmetutorials.com/2017/04/install-uninstall-nvidia-driver-3
I would prefer 4.11.0 as it supports most of the mainboards newer ACL
sound codecs:
http://www.nextized.net/repo/linux/ubuntu-
linux-4.11.0_ryzen01_amd64_generic.tar.gz
As I can tell, Gigabyte is not really takling the issue because only a
very small number of people are affected by it. Alternate
Hello Guys
Posted the wrong link again.
http://www.nextized.net/repo/linux/ubuntu-
linux-4.11.0_ryzen01_amd64_generic.tar.gz
This is the new 4.11.0 Final without AMD_PINCTRL.
Thanks you for testing it.
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Hello Guys
I just compiled 4.11 final without AMD PINCTRL this morning. Could
someone please test it?
http://www.nextized.net/repo/linux/ubuntu-
linux-4.11.rc8_ryzen01_amd64_generic.tar.gz
Thanks.
Marc
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Its version 4.11 RC8
I took the source from kernel.org, applied ubuntu fixes (0001 - 0006) from
kernel.ubuntu.org (so it's basicly a ubuntu kernel), then configured it and
found out that AMD_PINCTRL was disabled from the beginning.
I'm not sure if ubuntu finally updated the fixes to disable it o
Hello Guys
Seems AMD_PINCTRL has been excluded from official sources; I've built 2
new kernel versions today and both of them had AMD_PINCTRL disabled,
even though I applied all the patches from kernel.ubuntu.org.
Could someone please check if the newest stuff works without compiling a
custom ker
@Edward: It seems like the kernel fails to build a module for a realtek usb
wlan card (https://github.com/gnab/rtl8812au) from kernel 4.3.8 - could you
remove this module or the kernel 4.3.8?
What version of ubuntu are you using? and could you reinstall it when its
necessary?
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If you want I could power up a Zesty VM to compile a new kernel with
same settings as my 4.10.3 kernel and provide it for you guys.
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Thanks you guys for your early feedback.
I'll release a binary 4.11 with fixed audio for Gigabyte Ryzen
Mainboards as soon as 4.11 is stable (end of april). The release
candidates are mostly stable but not recommended to use on productive
systems.
If its just the LED Control that doesn't even mat
What you guys could test with the new kernel are mainboard related stuff
like sound, usb and so on. I would like to know what effects the
disabling AMD Pin CTRL has on other stuff.
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Good news:
For the people that are not able to compile a custom kernel, I provide
the download links of the binarys for you:
- Linux 4.10.3 AMD64 with Ubuntu patches
- Compiled from official ubuntu "linux-source-4.10.0" package
- AMD GPIO PIN Control removed
- No other changes from default confi
Ups I posted the wrong URL to my custom kernel:
http://www.nextized.net/repo/linux/ubuntu-
linux-4.10.3_ryzen01_amd64_generic.tar.gz
- Linux 4.10.3 AMD64 with Ubuntu patches
- Compiled from official ubuntu "linux-source-4.10.0" package
- AMD GPIO PIN Control removed
- No other changes from defaul
I've created a post in the Gigabyte Forums AM4 Beta BIOS Thread.
http://forum.gigabyte.us/thread/886/am4-beta-bios-thread?page=21
Maybe they can figure out what is causing this issue to happen.
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Hey Roland
You are surely right its a Gigabyte related issue, allthough it's amost
surely a change the engineers from Gigabyte made on either UEFI or even
Hardware level. Its pretty common for mainboard manufacturers to add
custom stuff to their mainboards as additional selling points.
The questi
Hey Roland
Your informations are a breakthrough in this case, since Case A seems to
be a NullPointerException inside the Kernel (maybe amd_gpio is trying to
access an object that has been removed in newer kernel versions?).
Case B was almost 100% for myself but is also very interesting.
It seems
I can replicate the issue on a Gigabyte GA370x Gaming 5 Mainboard with
AMD 1700x. After I upgraded Mint to Linux 4.10.3 the bug even happened
on older kernel versions installed with Ukuu (I could only boot on 4.4.0
used as default on Mint 18.2)
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