List of firmware files wanted by the 6.8 kernel but not in jammy linux- firmware:
cs42l43.bin amd/amd_sev_fam19h_model1xh.sbin amdgpu/aldebaran_sjt_mec.bin amdgpu/aldebaran_sjt_mec2.bin amdgpu/dcn_3_5_dmcub.bin amdgpu/gc_11_0_0_rlc_1.bin amdgpu/gc_11_5_0_imu.bin amdgpu/gc_11_5_0_me.bin amdgpu/gc_11_5_0_mec.bin amdgpu/gc_11_5_0_mes1.bin amdgpu/gc_11_5_0_mes_2.bin amdgpu/gc_11_5_0_pfp.bin amdgpu/gc_11_5_0_rlc.bin amdgpu/gc_9_4_3_mec.bin amdgpu/gc_9_4_3_rlc.bin amdgpu/psp_13_0_6_sos.bin amdgpu/psp_13_0_6_ta.bin amdgpu/psp_14_0_0_ta.bin amdgpu/psp_14_0_0_toc.bin amdgpu/sdma_4_4_2.bin amdgpu/sdma_6_1_0.bin amdgpu/smu_13_0_6.bin amdgpu/vcn_4_0_3.bin amdgpu/vcn_4_0_5.bin amdgpu/vpe_6_1_0.bin mediatek/mt7981_rom_patch.bin mediatek/mt7981_wa.bin mediatek/mt7981_wm.bin mediatek/mt7996/mt7996_dsp.bin mediatek/mt7996/mt7996_rom_patch.bin mediatek/mt7996/mt7996_wa.bin mediatek/mt7996/mt7996_wm.bin nvidia/ad102/gsp/booter_load-535.113.01.bin nvidia/ad102/gsp/booter_unload-535.113.01.bin nvidia/ad102/gsp/bootloader-535.113.01.bin nvidia/ga100/gsp/booter_load-535.113.01.bin nvidia/ga100/gsp/booter_unload-535.113.01.bin nvidia/ga100/gsp/bootloader-535.113.01.bin nvidia/ga102/gsp/booter_load-535.113.01.bin nvidia/ga102/gsp/booter_unload-535.113.01.bin nvidia/ga102/gsp/bootloader-535.113.01.bin nvidia/ga102/gsp/gsp-535.113.01.bin nvidia/tu102/gsp/booter_load-535.113.01.bin nvidia/tu102/gsp/booter_unload-535.113.01.bin nvidia/tu102/gsp/bootloader-535.113.01.bin nvidia/tu102/gsp/gsp-535.113.01.bin nvidia/tu116/gsp/booter_load-535.113.01.bin nvidia/tu116/gsp/booter_unload-535.113.01.bin powervr/rogue_33.15.11.3_v1.fw qcom/leia_pfp_470.fw qcom/leia_pm4_470.fw qcom/yamato_pfp.fw qcom/yamato_pm4.fw ** Description changed: - TBW + [Impact] + + The 6.8 HWE kernel requires firmware that is not (yet) provided by + linux-firmare in Jammy. This obviously results in non-functional HW + components. + + [Fix] + + Add missing firmware blobs. + + [Where Problems Could Occur] + + This adds only new firmware blobs that the 5.15 GA kernel doesn't care + about so should not introduce any issues. In case that's an incorrect + assumption, some HW components might not function properly if the new + blobs are incompatible with the 5.15 GA kernel. ** Description changed: [Impact] The 6.8 HWE kernel requires firmware that is not (yet) provided by - linux-firmare in Jammy. This obviously results in non-functional HW + linux-firmware in Jammy. This obviously results in non-functional HW components. [Fix] Add missing firmware blobs. + + [Test Case] + + Verify that the 6.8 kernel loads the new firmware blobs and the affected + HW components function as expected. [Where Problems Could Occur] This adds only new firmware blobs that the 5.15 GA kernel doesn't care about so should not introduce any issues. In case that's an incorrect assumption, some HW components might not function properly if the new blobs are incompatible with the 5.15 GA kernel. ** Tags added: kern-11410 -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Kernel Packages, which is subscribed to linux-firmware in Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/2076180 Title: Add new firmwares for 6.8 hwe kernel Status in linux-firmware package in Ubuntu: Triaged Status in linux-firmware source package in Jammy: Confirmed Bug description: [Impact] The 6.8 HWE kernel requires firmware that is not (yet) provided by linux-firmware in Jammy. This obviously results in non-functional HW components. [Fix] Add missing firmware blobs. [Test Case] Verify that the 6.8 kernel loads the new firmware blobs and the affected HW components function as expected. [Where Problems Could Occur] This adds only new firmware blobs that the 5.15 GA kernel doesn't care about so should not introduce any issues. In case that's an incorrect assumption, some HW components might not function properly if the new blobs are incompatible with the 5.15 GA kernel. To manage notifications about this bug go to: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-firmware/+bug/2076180/+subscriptions -- Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~kernel-packages Post to : kernel-packages@lists.launchpad.net Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~kernel-packages More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp