Messages in this thread | | | Date | Mon, 25 Sep 2023 07:04:29 -0400 | Subject | Re: Linux regressions report for mainline [2023-09-24] | From | Genes Lists <> |
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On 9/25/23 05:11, Linux regression tracking (Thorsten Leemhuis) wrote: > On 25.09.23 10:02, Greg KH wrote: >> On Sun, Sep 24, 2023 at 04:17:40PM +0000, Regzbot (on behalf of Thorsten Leemhuis) wrote: >>> (2) Nearly six weeks ago there was a report that 101bd907b4244a ("misc: >>> rtsx: judge ASPM Mode to set PETXCFG Reg") [v6.5-rc6, v6.4.11, v6.1.46, >>> v5.15.127] broke booting various laptops (many or all of them are Dell). >>> This apparently plagues quite a few users, hence there were multiple >>> reports (see [2] for those I'm aware of). At least Fedora, openSUSE, and >>> nixOS have meanwhile reverted the change in their latest stable kernels >>> [3]. I one and a half week proposed to revert the culprit when I fully >>> noticed it's impact, but Greg wanted to give the developers more time. >>> We finally have a fix in sight now [5]; someone affected replied that it >>> helps. Not sure what's the right way forward now. But overall this to me >>> feels a lot like "this is not how a regression should be handled". >>> That's why I wanted to bring it up here in case to ensure your are aware >>> of this. >> >> We now have confirmed testing that the proposed fix resolves the issue >> so I'll be getting it to Linus in time for the next -rc. > > Many thx! > Thank you all for taking care of this - much appreciated.
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