[11:32] <jmux> klebers: I saw you applying SRU patches to Xenial/backlog.
[11:33] <jmux> klebers: My SRU is from the beginning of February, so I wonder, if it was missed: https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/kernel-team/2018-February/089892.html (lp#1745130)
[11:48] <klebers> jmux, hi. We are still going over the backlog of patches from the mailing list and we will review it for inclusion on the SRU cycle starting this week.
[11:51] <jmux> klebers: Ok. Thanks.
[14:57] <BitByBit> Hello to all, please give a hint. I think I miss something in the kernel configuration. Im integrating a qmi interface for a modem. I use libqmi to control the interface. When I try to get or set data format I get error whatever I do. I think I miss a module. could you help?  
[14:58] <BitByBit> This is the error I get.. Us this related to a missing module in the kernel? error: cannot get expected data format: Expected data format not retrieved properly: Failed to open file '/sys/class/net/wwan0/qmi/raw_ip': No such file or directory
[15:00] <apw> have you confirmed the module has autoloaded for the device ?
[15:01] <BitByBit> apw, thanks for answer. Sorry could you help me to see how to check this?
[15:01] <apw> lsmod would show your module loaded
[15:03] <BitByBit> I get any answer
[15:03] <BitByBit> I have to say that this is an ARM kernel.. I don't know if this could influence the behavior 
[15:16] <apw> not sure i know what you are telling me, are you saying lsmod says nothing, or that your module is not listed
[15:17] <Moral_> BitByBit: lsmod | grep qmi 
[15:17] <Moral_> or w/e the module name is instead of qmi
[15:19] <BitByBit> Moral_, sorry but no module ar showed, only the header. I think this kernel doesnt have this feature
[15:21] <apw> BitByBit, then you do not have the module loaded ?
[15:21] <apw> if you are building your new bit as a module then you might need to modprobe the module
[15:23] <BitByBit> I boult the kernel from source using make menuconfig and compiled with the suggested ARM copiler.
[15:23] <cascardo> BitByBit: you should go to #kernelnewbies on OFTC
[15:24] <cascardo> you should find better help on kernels you built yourself there
[15:28] <BitByBit> cascardo, ok.. thanks for suggestion.
[15:29] <cascardo> BitByBit: make sure you have CONFIG_USB_NET_QMI_WWAN in your config
[15:34] <BitByBit> cascardo, Ok I will verify, but I'm sure that in menuconfig I enabled all the requested features
[15:42] <BitByBit> cascardo, CONFIG_USB_NET_QMI_WWAN=y
[15:44] <BitByBit> Let see I just compiled the kernel and I got the image. Is there a way to see if the module is present in the image?
[16:13] <cascardo> BitByBit: if you've enabled /proc/config.gz, you can check in there
[17:44] <zyga-ubuntu> hey, my system just crashed
[17:44] <zyga-ubuntu> how can I report a kernel bug with meaningful debug?
[17:44] <zyga-ubuntu> I see this in my journal
[17:44] <zyga-ubuntu> https://www.irccloud.com/pastebin/He7J19GJ/
[17:44] <zyga-ubuntu> this is from journalctl -b -1 (last boot)
[19:18] <AlexAvadanii> zyga-ubuntu: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/Bugs
[19:19] <zyga-ubuntu> thanks
[19:19] <zyga-ubuntu> trying
[19:23] <zyga-ubuntu> reported as https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1755270
[19:23] <ubot5`> Ubuntu bug 1755270 in linux (Ubuntu) "Linux crashes when using network sharing over usb-c to iPhone 6s" [Undecided,New]
[19:38] <AlexAvadanii> I joined this channel to ask when hwe-edge will switch to 4.15 in Xenial. not sure I want that now :)