[12:03] megaraid failed? [12:03] ENODEV? [12:03] nah, a bunch of errors [12:03] pages and pages [12:03] weird [12:03] but megaraidlegacy loads.. just trying to figure out how to continue booting [12:03] if legacy is right, then maybe try modprobe sd_mod [12:05] then what? exist? [12:05] exit [12:05] synx? [12:05] err, sync [12:06] BenC: http://www.kernel.org/git/?p=linux/kernel/git/lenb/linux-acpi-2.6.git;a=commit;h=defba1d8f233c0d5cf3e1ea6aeb898eca7231860 [12:08] mjg59: ok [12:08] bubba: yeah, exit [12:08] mjg59: Can you email that to me? I'm in osx right now [12:09] after i type exist [12:10] exit, i get "Kernel panic -not syncing : Attempted to kill init" [12:10] weird [12:10] getting the same thing on another system [12:11] but that's dapper [12:11] BenC: Ok [12:13] thanks [12:21] any ideas? === johnm_ [n=johnm@gentoo/developer/johnm] has joined #ubuntu-kernel === johnm_ is now known as johnm === johnm [n=johnm@80.189.248.169] has joined #ubuntu-kernel === BenC [n=bcollins@debian/developer/bcollins] has joined #ubuntu-kernel === mgalvin [n=mgalvin@ubuntu/member/mgalvin] has joined #ubuntu-kernel === rikai [n=gtk2@pool-70-105-244-62.port.east.verizon.net] has joined #ubuntu-kernel === psusi [n=phreak@54.161.205.68.cfl.res.rr.com] has joined #ubuntu-kernel === sn9 [n=danielg4@gimpelevich.san-francisco.ca.us] has joined #ubuntu-kernel === j_ack [n=nico@p508DBA0A.dip0.t-ipconnect.de] has joined #ubuntu-kernel [04:49] so... anyone get the big flame war lately on lkml about device naming and cdrecord? [04:50] why is the linux kernel group so up in arms about the generic scsi bus/target/lun naming scheme? === dilinger [i=dilinger@mouth.voxel.net] has left #ubuntu-kernel ["Ex-Chat"] === dilinger [i=dilinger@mouth.voxel.net] has joined #ubuntu-kernel === BenC [n=bcollins@debian/developer/bcollins] has joined #ubuntu-kernel === jane_ [n=JaneW@dsl-146-149-172.telkomadsl.co.za] has joined #ubuntu-kernel === fabbione [n=fabbione@retribution.clearairturbulence.org] has joined #ubuntu-kernel === chmj [n=chmj@196.44.1.98] has joined #ubuntu-kernel === fabbione [n=fabbione@retribution.clearairturbulence.org] has joined #ubuntu-kernel === sn9_ [n=danielg4@gimpelevich.san-francisco.ca.us] has joined #ubuntu-kernel === doko_ [n=doko@dslb-084-059-095-153.pools.arcor-ip.net] has joined #ubuntu-kernel === bronson [n=bronson@pool-68-160-29-190.bos.east.verizon.net] has joined #ubuntu-kernel [03:00] Is there any reason CONFIG_9P_FS is not set in 2.6.15-11? [03:01] v9fs is starting to look real useful... is there any downside to making it a module? [03:05] Ah well. Bug #29859 in kernel-package (Ubuntu): "Please enable CONFIG_9P_FS (v9fs) by default" [03:10] I'll look into it [03:12] BenC, thanks! [03:12] done, will be in the next upload (assuming it builds) === zul [n=chuck@ubuntu/member/zul] has joined #ubuntu-kernel [03:14] heylo [03:15] hey zul === mgalvin [n=mgalvin@ubuntu/member/mgalvin] has joined #ubuntu-kernel [03:16] hey BenC how is it going? [03:17] not too bad [03:17] you have any updates for me? [03:18] probably not til sunday [03:18] git tree is on the fritz again [03:19] ok, I had noticed you had marked some bugs with "in my tree", so wanted to get those whenever you're ready === torkel [i=torkel@69-188.umenet.t3.se] has joined #ubuntu-kernel [03:20] yep no problem [03:28] BenC: ping [03:42] torkel: pong [03:43] BenC: Do you have some time to take a look at a kerneloops from a HP DL145 with dual opteron? [03:43] it'is running breezy with linux-image-2.6.12-10-amd64-k8-smp, ver 2.6.12-10.26 [03:43] it does not happen every time, but it is repeatable === mxpxpod [n=BryanFor@unaffiliated/mxpxpod] has joined #ubuntu-kernel [03:46] BenC: ping [03:46] sounds like the amd64 regression in the breezy kernel [03:46] mxpxpod: hey, give me 15 minutes and I'll have a debug enabled snd-powermac for you [03:46] BenC: suhweet [03:47] torkel: there's already a bug report on it, with about 12 people subscribed [03:47] torkel: search launchpad.net/malone for regression on linux-source-2.6.12 package [03:48] BenC: will do [03:49] BenC: any idea if and when it will be fixed? [03:50] torkel: as soon as i can get to build the kernel again [03:50] torkel: if it is what i think, somebody is going to have a LOT of fun fixing it [03:50] fabbione: oh... [03:52] torkel: it seems to be a binutils regression [03:52] if i can confirm that, somebody is going to cry a lot [03:52] basically -9.23 built with old binutils (as in the archive) works fine [03:52] a local build of 9.23 with new binutils seems to break [03:53] but i need to reproduce the overall situation in very clean environment [03:53] to be sure 100% that we are working on the right bit [03:53] it's not simple, htat's why it is taking time [03:54] fabbione: ley me (or maswan) know if there are anything we can do to help you [03:55] torkel: thanks, ig you can reproduce any of the problems mentioned in the bug, it's cool [03:55] otherwise just sit/wait and hope [04:01] torkel: subscribing to the bug would be best, that way you will find out when fabbione has a test kernel [04:02] BenC: sure. I just have to find it. I obvoulsy suck at searching in malone :-( [04:02] I'll find it real quick [04:03] https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+source/linux-source-2.6.15/+bug/26859 [04:04] ah, it was filed under 2.6.15 :-) [04:05] uh [04:05] MALONE BUG [04:05] yeah, all the bugzilla imports got put to 2.6.15 :/ [04:05] I even asked for special casing, but it wasn't done === psusi [n=chatzill@69.44.168.233] has joined #ubuntu-kernel [04:12] great...my stress level went up 10 times [04:12] mxpxpod: ready for some testing? [04:13] BenC: well, I can test in 3 hours (lunch), but go ahead and send me the module [04:14] doesn't require a reboot [04:14] BenC: no, I know, but I'm on a windows machine at work and my bosses would get mad if I brought out my laptop to test it [04:16] you have "bosses"? [04:16] BenC: yup [04:17] http://people.ubuntu.com/~bcollins/kernels/tumbler-testing/ [04:17] -1 is in there, I'll do -2, -3, etc as needed [04:17] this should let me know where it is failing in the detect phase [04:18] BenC: ok, sweet [04:27] hm, I'm not 100% sure it is the same bug I'm hitting. I have put the oops at http://pastebin.com/525630 [04:28] let me know if you want me to attach it to bug (or if you want me to file a new one) [04:33] torkel: does linux-image-2.6.12-9 work for you? [04:33] that's the true test [04:37] BenC: I'll check, but it will probaly take until monday before I get a chance doing it === psusi_ [n=chatzill@69.44.168.233] has joined #ubuntu-kernel === j_ack [n=nico@p508DA557.dip0.t-ipconnect.de] has joined #ubuntu-kernel [04:56] *bleh* the true test says that it crashes with linux-image-2.6.12-9 too :-( [04:56] guess I should file a bug... [05:10] yeah, sounds like a different issue === j_ack [n=nico@p508DA557.dip0.t-ipconnect.de] has joined #ubuntu-kernel === sn9_ is now known as sn9 === cjb` [n=cjb@islay.ra.phy.cam.ac.uk] has joined #ubuntu-kernel [05:59] storage.firmware_version = 'FAAG' (string) [06:00] lol === BenC wonders if his dvd driver maker is homophobic [06:01] which drive? [06:03] Matsushita DL DVDR [06:04] well that explains it Matsu*SHIT*a [06:07] hmm no DL on rpc1.org [06:10] you sure that's the model number? [06:23] not the model number [06:24] oh, dual layer [06:24] [ 18.571270] hdb: MATSHITADVD-R UJ-846, ATAPI CD/DVD-ROM drive [06:24] yeah [06:24] MATSHITA [06:26] hmm they only have a UJ-846S listed, as a hitachi oem drive [06:26] with F101, not FAAG === bryanf [n=bryan@wuw-ojr3gmca.dybb.com] has joined #ubuntu-kernel [07:13] BenC: ok, I've got the module downloaded... how do I replace snd-powermac with it? or just insmod snd-powermac-1.ko? [07:14] rmmod snd-powermac [07:14] yeah, did that [07:14] insmod snd-powermac-1.ko [07:14] you want the dmesg output? [07:14] yes [07:14] [ 403.189930] snd_powermac: no version for "struct_module" found: kernel tainted. [07:14] [ 403.272456] (I:1078) status = 0 [07:14] [ 403.272492] (I:1080) status = 0 [07:14] [ 403.272517] (I:1082) status = 0 [07:14] [ 403.272553] (I:1085) status = -19 [07:14] just the relevant part from the insert [07:14] [ 403.272617] (I) codec normal reset ! [07:14] [ 403.684014] Trying to free free IRQ61 [07:14] ok, hold on a sec === bryanf holds [07:15] great, it's not finding the lineout [07:15] oh fun [07:15] that's a start, sit tight while I check something out === bryanf sits tightly [07:15] please do find /proc/device-tree | grep -- -mute [07:16] BenC: nothing [07:16] there has to be something, it found the amp-mute [07:16] I promise you, there's nothing :( [07:17] rgrep -- -mute /proc/device-tree [07:17] Binary file /proc/device-tree/pci@f2000000/mac-io@17/gpio@50/gpio6@70/audio-gpio matches [07:17] Binary file /proc/device-tree/pci@f2000000/mac-io@17/gpio@50/gpio5@6f/audio-gpio matches [07:17] cat both those files for me please [07:19] BenC: hmm... [07:19] oh [07:19] gpio6@70: amp-mute^@ [07:20] gpio5@6f: headphone-mute^@ [07:20] sweet [07:20] ? [07:21] false failure, you don't need a lineout [07:21] you just have headphone [07:21] oh, ok [07:21] so why isn't it finding my speakers? [07:21] s/speaker/soundcard/ [07:24] you're speakers are plugged into the headphone [07:24] just a label [07:24] same on my powerbook [07:24] hmm [07:24] ok [07:25] and why isn't alsa seeing my soundcard? === CataEnry [n=cataenry@host1-59.pool873.interbusiness.it] has joined #ubuntu-kernel [07:27] -2 is waiting for you [07:27] what's the difference between line in and microphone on the screamer chip? [07:27] one probably doesn't really exist [07:28] BenC: here goes: [07:28] [ 1265.155267] (I) codec normal reset ! [07:28] [ 1265.563886] (I) tumbler_init returned [07:28] [ 1265.563956] (I) TAS i2c address is: 35 [07:28] [ 1265.578091] headphone: 0, lineout: 0 [07:28] [ 1265.580846] (I) snapper init client [07:28] [ 1265.628910] input: PowerMac Beep as /class/input/input6 [07:28] does it work? [07:29] yeah! [07:29] why is it initing both tumbler and snapper, though? [07:29] damn skippy [07:29] sn9: snapper is just a tumbler varaint [07:29] BenC: so, what was the problem? [07:29] ok. any hope of sound in on the tumbler? [07:29] bryanf: just overly agressive error checking on my part [07:30] sn9: not for dapper [07:30] darn [07:30] ok, gotta log out of GNOME to get sound... brb [07:30] benh is working on implementing all the codecs for digital in/out in ppc sound [07:30] BenC: does this mean you'll need to make another kernel bump? [07:30] even burgundy? [07:31] supposedly [07:31] topaz, onyx, burgundy,... === bryanf [n=bryan@wuw-ojr3gmca.dybb.com] has joined #ubuntu-kernel [07:33] BenC: ok, this is strange [07:34] I have a sound card [07:34] but no sound [07:34] try aplay [07:35] sn9: nope [07:35] could be muted [07:35] check your mixer flags [07:36] PC Speaker cannot be off, or you get no sound [07:36] it's on [07:37] does dmasound-pmac work on your machine? [07:38] sn9: no such device [07:39] you have to "sudo modprobe -r snd-powermac" first [07:39] snd_powermac is still in use [07:39] that could be your problem right there [07:40] ok, let me log out of GNOME... brb === bryanf [n=bryan@wuw-ojr3gmca.dybb.com] has joined #ubuntu-kernel [07:43] sn9: dmasound-pmac works [07:43] at least the console beep works :) [07:44] then, without rebooting, "sudo modprobe -r dmasound-pmac && sudo modprobe snd-powermac" [07:45] sn9: doesn't work [07:45] you tried? [07:46] yup [07:47] because on the tumbler in earlier kernels, dmasound-pmac had to be loaded and unloaded prior to snd-powermac, or the symptoms you describe would appear [07:47] strange [07:47] BenC: any clues? [07:47] it was ubuntu-specific, too [07:47] debian did not suffer this problem [07:49] wait a minute... [07:49] somehow the master volume control got muted... [07:49] it's working now [07:50] that was the first thing i told you to check. gah! [07:50] :P [07:50] let me reboot and see if it's the dmasound thing or something else === johnm [n=johnm@gentoo/developer/johnm] has joined #ubuntu-kernel === bryanf [n=bryan@wuw-ojr3gmca.dybb.com] has joined #ubuntu-kernel [07:56] well? [07:56] ok, it's the dmasound-pmac issue [07:56] still? [07:56] yup [07:56] I've never had that issue before [07:57] i've had it since i first installed ubuntu on the iBook in July (breezy) [07:57] that's strange.... [07:58] and there's no workaround? [07:58] /etc/modules [07:58] mine has the following lines: [07:58] dmasound-pmac [07:58] -r dmasound-pmac [07:58] snd-powermac [07:59] you have to load it first? [07:59] among others [07:59] BenC: yup [07:59] yes [07:59] BenC: maybe something's wrong with the alsa init code [07:59] and has been for a long time [07:59] sn9: I've never seen that before... that's the strange thing [07:59] try, instead, plug/unplug of the speakers [08:00] I bet that does it too [08:00] BenC: plug/unplug? how do I do that with the speakers? [08:00] funny thing is that the problem is ubuntu-specific, i.e. works the way it should on debian [08:00] BenC: do you mean the headphones? [08:00] do you have external speakers or headphones? [08:00] yeah [08:00] that'll work [08:00] I'd have to reboot to find out if that would work [08:01] but it's still messed up that the alsa module doesn't init the card right [08:01] anyway, I've gotta go back to work... [08:01] right, and the fact that internal speakers require it is sick [08:02] it used to be that way for me, but the rework I did seemed to fix it somehow [08:02] was hoping it was the same for tumbler [08:03] i thought the tumbler was the only chip that had this problem [08:03] because it always worked fine on TiBooks === johnm_ [n=johnm@80.189.248.169] has joined #ubuntu-kernel === johnm_ is now known as johnm [08:27] BenC: so, any clue as to why it's not initting correctly? [08:29] BenC: still no luck on the megaraid === leb2005 [n=leb2005@82.198.3.214] has joined #ubuntu-kernel [08:40] hi for all [08:41] i want to change my interface of mu wireless from wlan0 to eth0 how [08:41] i want to change my interface of my wireless from wlan0 to eth0 how [08:41] i want to change my interface of my wireless from wlan0 to eth0 or to eth1 [08:41] how please [08:42] you mean the name of the interface? === BenC wonders why it matters that it's wlan0 [08:44] bubbalwz: I'm out of ideas [08:45] ok, when I do the ""> new_id stuff under megaraidlegacy [08:45] i see the same messages i see when the machine boots on 2.6.10 kernel [08:45] so i know that is the right module [08:45] and the right id [08:46] i just need to figure out how to get farther [08:46] and can that ID not be added to the kernel? [08:46] it can, yeah [08:47] so the module loads, what does dmesg say? [08:47] does it show the drives? [08:47] sda: asking for cache data failed [08:47] it says that when the machine boots on 2.10 [08:48] does it show the partition table? [08:48] and thats what it says once i load that module from the 2.6.12 [08:48] tried loading sd_mod? [08:48] yes, i loaded scsi_mod and sd_mod [08:48] then exited [08:48] and kernel panic [08:48] did you check dmesg before exit to see if it showed the partition table? [08:48] nope, but i will try that [08:49] i keep seeing shit in searching about the controller being seen but not disks [08:50] http://72.14.203.104/search?q=cache:MaSOb-BO-BsJ:people.ubuntu.com/~fabbione/irclogs/ubuntu-kernel-2005-04-19.html+megaraidlegacy&hl=en&gl=us&ct=clnk&cd=3 [08:50] this mentions that some ID's were lost [08:54] this card also appears as a Netraid card [09:02] http://www.ussg.iu.edu/hypermail/linux/kernel/0503.3/0487.html [09:09] isn't the [xxxxxxxx.yyyyyy] that the kernel prints at the start of each line of it's output the time that the message was printed? what format is that in? [09:23] bbl [09:25] http://www.ussg.iu.edu/hypermail/linux/kernel/0503.3/0487.html [09:25] err, sorry [09:27] psusi: I think it's a delta actually [09:28] ah, probably just jiffies since boot [09:28] I thought it was jiffies since boot myself... but why don't they start the count at 0? [09:29] I could have sworn the last time I looked at it at home, it started at 0, and was something like the number of ms since boot [09:29] but that doesn't appear to be the case on this machine at work [09:37] BenC: do you think those URL's mean anything? [09:37] would it cause problems having both megaraid, megaraid_mm, and megaraid_mbox all in the initrd === j_ack [n=nico@p508DA557.dip0.t-ipconnect.de] has joined #ubuntu-kernel [09:45] bubbalwz: shouldn't === lmanul [n=manu@dan75-4-82-239-58-38.fbx.proxad.net] has joined #ubuntu-kernel [10:50] BenC: any luck with the sound issue? [10:52] he's determined that tumbler init code is still borked [10:52] heh, nice [10:52] sn9: by the way, this is bryanf [10:53] oh, then you know as much as i do [10:53] k [10:53] :) [10:55] i'm still waiting for a .deb later than -13 so i can try it myself [10:55] still waiting for you to tell me if plug/unplug of the headphones works :) [10:56] will tell me if it's the same problem or not [10:57] sn9: -14 is in the archive [10:58] really? lemme check [11:04] BenC, Have you seen malone bug 28543 ? Desktop guys told me I should ask/harrass you about this :-p [11:04] Oops, no ubugtu here : https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+source/linux-source-2.6.15/+bug/28543 [11:05] nope, apt still gives me -13 [11:07] sn9, same here, but I got -14 on my amd64 box, maybe the 86 one isn't out yet ? [11:07] powerpc here [11:08] http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/l/linux-source-2.6.15/linux-image-2.6.15-14-powerpc_2.6.15-14.19_powerpc.deb [11:09] hmm [11:09] apt-cache policy linux-image-2.6.15-14-powerpc [11:11] i was going by the linux-image-powerpc metapkg [11:13] metapkg version is pretty useless [11:14] I'm thinking about making it match the image abi number though [11:21] BenC: I'll go check [11:34] BenC: nope, that doesn't work [11:46] BenC, about the above bug, is there something I can do to help diagnose th problem ? === BenC [n=bcollins@debian/developer/bcollins] has joined #ubuntu-kernel [11:54] lmanul: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingIRQProblems [11:54] and please don't paste large output into bug comments anymore :) [11:55] just attach them, it's easier to read things [11:55] Woops, sorry :) [11:55] Got it