/srv/irclogs.ubuntu.com/2013/03/20/#ubuntu-kernel.txt

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* apw struggles on with pants internet09:24
* apw struggles on with pants internet09:24
* smb struggles with pant sleepiness09:25
RAOFBetter than pantsless internet!09:26
smbRAOF, As long as I don't have to see that. :-)09:27
ckingsmb 96433f6ee49032d7a8bda76de2b05cfde291435409:28
* cking offers apw some of his spare internet connection capacity09:40
apwRAOF, i would settle for using it pantless if it went faster09:40
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ppisatibrb09:50
* henrix reboots10:26
jpdsHey, can someone tell me if linux-image-lts-quantal / so stops being updated for precise after the next LTS is released?10:41
apwjpds, i believe that is the plan, people there will be updated to the TT kernel on PP and can stay there10:43
jpdsapw: So there'll be a linux-image-lts-t kernel for precise?10:43
apwjpds, that is my understanding indeed, that we offer an 14.04 kernel as the hwe kernel on 12.04, and the other lts kernels will roll to that one10:44
jpdsapw: What about people on precise, that want to enable hardware that's enabled... after T?10:45
apwjpds, they need to be on T10:57
BenCrtg, apw: You're going to want commit 829a337c48b835c322e625e390b0bb07769e913b from my ppc tree12:14
BenCUBUNTU: SAUCE: 8250: Wrap ACPI calls with ifdefs for non-ACPI systems12:14
BenCAll the commits you cherry picked trashed that driver for anything non-x8612:15
BenCinfinity: Fixed linux-ppc is waiting to build12:31
rtgBenC, I had some trouble getting that to build on armhf (so I turned off 8250 for armhf IIRC). Have you sent that patch upstream yet ?12:48
BenCrtg: No, I'm hoping the person that keeps cherry picking for stable kernels will do it for me eventually :)12:48
rtgI guess it fell off my todo list.12:49
rtgBenC, see 053fac36b1d9f76adde96a2f731965aaab3c632b in Linus repo. I'll see about getting that fixed in Raring13:05
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* henrix -> lunch13:13
apwrtg, thanks13:37
rtgapw, uh, for what ?13:37
apwhandling BenC's issue13:38
rtgah, no problem13:38
BenCrtg: that fix does it…I'll disappear my commit from ppc branch next time I sync to ubuntu/master13:38
rtgbuild testing armhf right now13:38
apwrtg, just pushed a bit more fixing for the linaro -> nexus7 rename14:01
rtgapw, oh, did I push that without testing ? I got distracted I think before it was finished14:01
tjaaltonhum, ideas why i915.ko built from a dkms package is not loaded on haswell, but i915_hsw.ko14:02
apwrtg no i think what you pushed would build fine, it is reconfiguration and the like which needed more tweaks14:02
rtgapw, cool, thanks.14:02
rtgtjaalton, PCI IDs ?14:02
apwtjaalton, well i think it would load both and whichever binds get sit ?14:02
apwgets the device14:02
tjaaltonhmm right14:03
apwtjaalton, also where is i915_hsw.ko, is that in updates/ or just in the normal place14:03
tjaaltonnormal place14:03
apwand the dkms where is that, updates ?14:03
tjaaltonyeah I see in dmesg that it's probably trying to load both14:03
tjaaltonyep14:03
apwas i think i expect updates to be loaded first, but probe is async i think14:04
tjaaltonlspci shows i915 being used, but lsmod shows i915_hsw14:04
tjaaltonso I think lspci lies14:04
apwso ... perhaps the dkms package should include an /etc/modprobe.d/stop-haswell.conf which blacklists i915_hsw.ko14:04
tjaaltonyep14:04
tjaaltonprobably the cleanest way out of this14:05
apwbut that is a bit pants14:05
tjaalton:)14:05
tjaaltonrtg: the dkms version supports all, _hsw only haswell. so the dkms package works for !HSW. anyway, blacklist it is then14:06
rtgtjaalton, ack. Is this going to be your preferred solution for Haswell platforms ?14:07
tjaaltonrtg: until i915_hsw is rebased, but the dkms is needed right now14:08
rtgtjaalton, so you're still gonna send a pull request for quantal eventually ?14:09
tjaaltonyeah I hope so :)14:09
rtgk14:09
tjaaltonbeen fighting fires so didn't get to it yet14:09
rtgtjaalton, my kid fights fires in the summer. it pays pretty well.14:11
tjaaltonhehe14:12
seiflotfyguys14:37
seiflotfycentrino 6300 on raring has a big issue with disconnecting then becoming unavailable14:38
* ogasawara back in 2014:39
jsalisburybjf, fyi, bug bots are broken again on cranberry due to an upgrade :-/14:48
bjfjsalisbury, that's special14:48
ogra_ppisati, so the plan is to leave the panda desktops as is and dont touch thzem at all15:12
ppisatiogra_: then i'll sync up R/omap4 wrt to Q/omap415:30
ppisatirtg: ^15:30
rtgppisati, ack15:30
ogra_yep15:30
ogra_and then let it rot :)15:30
rtgppisati, ogra_: if omap4 is now only for the builders, then why bother with an omap4 in Raring ?15:31
ogra_rtg, we want the community to still have builder options ... and (worse) still want to have them for dogfooding desktop stuff on arm15:33
ogra_i would have gone with server images from mainline kernels ... 15:33
rtgogra_, can we still do that with the device tree kernel in raring ? I'd still like to rename it to something more generic.15:33
ppisatiogra_: +115:34
ppisatirtg: doing it now15:34
ppisatirtg: s/omap/multiarm/g15:34
ogra_rtg, i dont care what you guys do as long as pvr still works for desktop 15:34
ogra_well, s/i/they/ (whoever) :)15:35
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rtgogra_, can you find the bit of build magic for the N4 kernel ? there has to be a bit more to it then just using arch/arm/configs/mako_defconfig15:42
ogra_i have never built any official phablet image ... only ported to my own devices and they definitely use a cm_*_defconfig 15:43
ogra_but i dont see a cm_mako_defconfig in the tree15:43
rtgcm_x2xx_defconfig  cm_x300_defconfig15:44
ogra_yep i see them15:44
ogra_kernel/lge/mako/AndroidKernel.mk ...15:45
rtgogra_, looking at the git repo implies that mako_defconfig is in use 'cause that where some config options have been changed for the phablet image15:45
ogra_did you try running a fresh repo sync ?15:47
* ogra_ doesnt really see where KERNEL_DEFCONFIG gets defined15:49
ogra_aha device/lge/mako/BoardConfig.mk15:51
ogra_yeah its mako_defconfig, you are right15:51
ogra_rtg, so i suspect you have to mimic whatever kernel/lge/mako/AndroidKernel.mk does to get a proper config 15:53
ogra_there seems to be a bunch of perl touching it 15:54
rtgogra_, that lge directory does not exist in git://phablet.ubuntu.com/CyanogenMod/lge-kernel-mako.git15:55
ogra_weird, must be something repo does merge then15:58
ogra_likely from CyanogenMod/android_device_lge_mako15:59
ogra_thats whats defined in the top level manifest.xml here 15:59
ogra_http://paste.ubuntu.com/5631532/16:00
ogra_thats the AndroidKernel.mk in my tree16:00
rtgogra_, cool, thanks16:01
ogra_line 14 and 15 look like they touch it 16:01
rtgapw, git://kernel.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ubuntu-nexus4.git - can you give me a hand and tell me why  config-check wants to run debian.master/config/enforce ? The N7 script is identical, yet I don't have that failure.17:13
rtgapw, oh, well actually now I _do_ have the same failure. its part of your patch 'UBUNTU: [packaging] Rename from linaro to nexus7 -- part 2'17:16
* rtg -> lunch17:29
ppisatirtg: could you refrain from touching R/master-next abi today?17:31
* ppisati -> workout17:34
ppisatilater17:34
ckingbah, ESTA and visas. what a pain18:02
ogra_and visas ?18:03
ogra_do you need both in the UK ?18:03
rtgppisati, why just the abi ?18:11
* henrix -> EOD18:57
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* rtg -> EOD20:06
jbaronq: i'm trying to build a kernel out of the git tree, and have noticed that a number of the firmware files are dropped - 20:35
jbaronis there an easy way to figure out what I need to pull in from linux-firmware?20:36

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