[18:10] <ghavil> Hi, it looks like https://packages.ubuntu.com/jammy-updates/linux-gcp got bumped to 5.19 but there's no https://packages.ubuntu.com/jammy-updates/linux-gcp-lts-22.04 package. Will that be published soon? (related to https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-aws/+bug/2016186 )  
[18:10] -ubottu:#ubuntu-kernel- Launchpad bug 2016186 in linux-aws (Ubuntu) "5.19 not reporting cgroups v1 blkio.throttle.io_serviced" [Undecided, New]
[18:11] <ghavil> Also if there's a better package to report this bug on, lemme know. As of now, it's affecting the linux-azure,aws,gcp jammy-update packages, linux-aws was the first to get bumped to 5.19 which is why I filed it there originally. I tried to look at filing it upstream w/ the kernel folks but, couldn't sort out how to do that correctly. 
[20:01] <arighi> ghavil, to report upstream an email to linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org would be the best, ideally it'd be nice to test with a recent mainline kernel to verify if the behavior is still the same (we provide mainline kernel packages here: https://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/)
[20:03] <arighi> ghavil, this bug is still in my todo list, but I need to find some time to do more tests and collect some info that can help to figure out when the regression started to happen, in the meantime a test for example with v6.3 mainline would be nice, to make sure it's really an upstream regression
[20:11] <ghavil> arighi: Got it, thanks, I'll look at getting a mainline kernel image working and reproing the issue. Do you have any insight into when the linux-gcp lts package will be published? Once that's there, I can pin all three of the kernels to 5.15 and this issue because much less pressing. 
[21:01] <arighi> ghavil, not sure about gcp lts, I'll ask around
[21:01] <ghavil> Thanks so much!
[23:28] <austin_> Hi everyone, myself and several others have been running into a xHCI TRB ring expansion bug that affects kernels 5.12 and newer, a patch has come out on the kernel bugzilla page, and I was wonder what the process was for getting patches applied. And by the way, here's the link to the kernel bug: https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=217242
[23:28] -ubottu:#ubuntu-kernel- bugzilla.kernel.org bug 217242 in Drivers "CPU hard lockup related to xhci/dma" [Normal, New]
[23:32] <austin_> What I mean by patches applied is getting it patched within the mainline HWE kernel 5.15; I don't want to reapply the patch and rebuild the kernel more that I have to for each new HWE kernel update (although, I could probably put these updates on hold too)