[00:25] <hggdh> bjf: bug 840002
[00:25] <ubot2`> Launchpad bug 840002 in linux-ec2 "Test for CVE-2011-1020 fails 50% of the time" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/840002
[00:25] <hggdh> bjf: I failed bug 837804
[00:25] <ubot2`> Launchpad bug 837804 in kernel-sru-workflow "linux-ec2: 2.6.32-318.38 -proposed tracker" [Undecided,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/837804
[14:50] <dupondje> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/703180 Any chance we can fix this ? :)
[14:50] <ubot2`> Ubuntu bug 703180 in linux "SD card reader doesn't work on new Dell XPS" [Undecided,Confirmed]
[15:02] <mjg59> dupondje: If you do watch -n 0.1 cat /proc/interrupts and insert a card, does the interrupt for acpi increase?
[15:05] <dupondje> lets try
[15:06] <dupondje> gotto reboot first to hide it again
[15:06] <dupondje> brb
[15:06] <mjg59> CONFIG_HOTPLUG_PCI_ACPI=m
[15:06] <mjg59> I'm going to bet that that's the problem
[15:12] <dupondje>   9:        328          0          0          0          0          0          0          0   IO-APIC-fasteoi   acpi
[15:12] <dupondje> it increased while interting the sd card
[15:15] <dupondje> mjg59: its because the module isn't loaded ?
[15:15] <mjg59> Yeah try loading it
[15:15] <mjg59> But really it needs to be built in
[15:16] <dupondje> you happen to know the exact module name ?
[15:17] <mjg59> acpiphp
[15:17] <dupondje> FATAL: Error inserting acpiphp (/lib/modules/3.0.0-9-generic/kernel/drivers/pci/hotplug/acpiphp.ko): No such device
[15:20] <mjg59> Well that's fun
[15:21] <mjg59> Oh ok this must be a kernel bug
[15:21] <mjg59> I suspect I know the problem
[15:21] <mjg59> It's something I've been meaning to fix for ages, so I'll look at it
[15:21] <dupondje> would be cool :)
[15:21] <dupondje> really cool :D
[15:22] <dupondje> cause I already found 2 bugs on it on lp
[15:22] <mjg59> Even with acpiphp we only listen to notifications on removable devices
[15:22] <mjg59> Whereas we really need to do that in the pci core
[15:22] <dupondje> alot of new laptops seems affected
[15:22] <mjg59> For all devices, not just removable ones
[15:23] <mjg59> Try booting with acpi_osi="!Windows 2009" and then load acpiphp
[15:24] <dupondje> brb
[15:24] <dupondje> :)
[15:27] <dupondje> ok booted
[15:27] <dupondje> lets try now
[15:28] <dupondje> mjg59: nothing different
[15:28] <mjg59> Still says no such device?
[15:29] <dupondje> ah yea now it worked
[15:29] <mjg59> But still no device when you put in an SD card?
[15:30] <dupondje> [  214.985700] acpiphp_glue: sibling found, but _SUN doesn't match!
[15:30] <dupondje> and still no device indeed
[15:31] <mjg59> Sigh ok
[15:31] <mjg59> I'll see if I can find some affected hardware
[15:32] <dupondje> a laptop with sandybridge and a cardreader
[15:32] <dupondje> guess you will have alot of luck ;)
[15:34] <mjg59> My Sandybridge laptop with a cardreader just exposes it normally
[15:36] <dupondje> If you want me to test some things, feel free :)
[15:58] <dupondje> And 4 more duplicates found on launchpad :)
[19:29] <BobScaccia> My Distro didn't have the source for the kernel. Did I install it incorrectly?
[20:25] <hggdh> no. The source is not usually installed.