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@Anthony
Verified with kernel 3.10.0-6 #17, hotplug now work as expected.
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According to comment #42 this bug should already been fixed in Saucy, could you
grab a copy of saucy ISO from http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live/current/ and
give it a test?
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The attachment "acpiphp_check_host_bridge_v2.patch" seems to be a patch.
If it isn't, please remove the "patch" flag from the attachment, remove
the "patch" tag, and if you are a member of the ~ubuntu-reviewers,
unsubscribe the team.
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the configuration was already enabled in the
commit f3ce39309d9416473ba79035267a42d4dac0a11d
Author: Tim Gardner
Date: Tue May 14 13:45:10 2013 -0600
UBUNTU: rebase to v3.10-rc1
Signed-off-by: Tim Gardner
-CONFIG_HOTPLUG_PCI_ACPI=m
+CONFIG_HOTPLUG_PCI_ACPI=y
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@Anthony, the next step will send a patch, which enable the
CONFIG_HOTPLUG_PCI_ACPI=y, to the Ubuntu mainline when I have
bandwidth.
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Hi Gavin, what's our next step here to have it fixed on Saucy?
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I've tested with latest v3.10 released today. It works, the difference
is that it needs to enable the CONFIG_HOTPLUG_PCI_ACPI=y.
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@Ara
we've tried kernel 3.10rc7[0], hot plug still not working, but received
following message,
plug:
<7>[ 448.136826] _handle_hotplug_event_root: Bus check notify on \_SB_.PCI0
unplug:
<7>[ 449.837717] _handle_hotplug_event_root: Bus check notify on \_SB_.PCI0
and talked with gavin, he will h
Yung, Po-Hsu: can you check if this is actually fixed with the 3.10
kernel?
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Yung found that some platforms use the pciehp driver instead of acpiphp
one. And I tried to find what's the difference. The answer is the
platform using pciehp uses irq 41, the PME pciehp, and the one using
acpiphp uses irq 9, the acpi default irq. So, what reason make the
difference? The platform
After discussing with Jmleddy, the bug will be waiting until 3.10.
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We've decided to wait on 12.04.3 for this bug.
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Gavin,
We may want to do that. Another option (if it is easier) is to hold off
until 12.04.3, and backport to that kernel. I'll discuss with the
certification team.
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@James,
In 3.10, we just need to build in the acpiphp driver. There are many
newly added commits related to the acpiphp modules from raring kerne to
the v3.10-rc2 as following, and I'm wondering if kernel team would
receive those many commits if backporting those from mainline kernel:
gavin@gavin
Hi Gavin,
What's the next step here? Can we break out the built-in drivers for the
next release so that we no longer have this problem?
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Submitting a patch using the built-in modules but rejected by kernel
team because of building in the acpiphp modules before v3.10-rc1, which
includes the Jiang's patch, will cause the ordering issue, the issue
that other sub-driver related to acpiphp should link before the acpiphp.
There are many
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To save debugging log for future reference. The commit id at the current
helgaas/next is d4f09c5d7fbabd1389a5f03f5c9329d790f544e3. Yinghai Lu
provided 2 patches and the v1 fail but the v2 works perfectly. The patch
is attached.
** Patch added: "acpiphp_check_host_bridge_v2.patch"
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Upstream solved the bug and I plan to submit a patch to enable the
configuration as to build in the acpiphp module in the Quantal and
Raring for the reason that the modules will only can be built-in in the
Linux 3.10 merge window. However, backporting from helgaas/next will
cover a lot of commits t
upstream maintainers aggressively help to solve the bug. I'm helping to
test the patches updated by them.
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The acpiphp can't work after testing the pci maintainer's, Bjorn
Helgaas, next tree. Now, I'll submitting the dmesg and some error
description, before testing the Linux-next again.
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Thanks for the status update Gavin, please keep us abreast of your
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I found recent patches from linux-pci maintainer had made the acpiphp
only statically build-in to avoid sub-driver dependency issue, and will
test the driver in the latest kernel. If passing the test, the patches
will be backported from linux-next tree of linux-pci maintainer.
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After discussing with Ike, we came up with 2 methods, either to write a
driver, which like acpiphp_ibm.c, to depend on acpiphp.ko or to simulate
the acpiphp then to write a driver under drivers/platform/x86/. Now, I'm
consulting the upstream for the suggestion.
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the /etc/modules. He suggested that the fix should be in the kernel
side. I'll try to find out the point in the kernel.
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Hey Daniel,
Tried on 11.10, It's the same as precise, User still have to manually
'modprobe acpiphp' to make hot-plug work.
** Attachment added: "syslog acpiphp expresscard usb 11.10 oneiric"
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Yung, could you please test 11.10 to see if this bug is present there?
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This bug was not present on enabled systems in Oneiric. If we can test
Oneiric on these systems, it would be a good data point to have, to see
if it was something that is a regression or a workaround on the iso that
fixed it.
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I created a bug and sent a patch to the debian bug checking system to fix the
bug.
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=700993
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@Yung
I think adding to the configuration file is ok, now waiting for the
upstream's reply to see how to get approved.
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manually loading acpiphp works, I've also tried to add acpiphp into
/etc/modules ,
and please check attachment for acpiphp logs.
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As we checked the lsmod output before, acpiphp was not loaded. Maybe we
can try to load the acpiphp module to see if it will work.
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There is no dmesg output while I removing Express Card.
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Could you please help to print the dmesg when you remove the PCI express
card after the successfully cold boot? Thanks
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I've figured that there is a similar bug already in upstream tracker.
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=43192
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issue, and may provide a quicker resolution to the bug.
Please follow the instructions on
@Joseph
I've tried kernel 3.8-rc2, and it results same as 3.7 , only cold-plug
works, and if you tried to re-plug it's not working even when it is work
when it cold-plugged.
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The mainline v3.8-rc2 kernel is now available. Can you also test that
kernel:
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v3.8-rc2-raring/
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I've tested latest 3.7 kernel(030700.201212102335) , and this bug does not fix.
Besides bcmwl is not able to install with mainline kernel, #1023145 , where
wireless become not working.
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Would it be possible for you to test the latest upstream kernel? Refer
to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelMainlineBuilds . Please test the latest
v3.7 kernel[0] (Not a kernel in the daily directory) and install both
the linux-image and linux-image-extra .deb packages.
If this bug is fixed in the ma
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