This also affects the linux-generic-5.15 kernel
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Title:
Cannot detect audio sinks and sources in proposed kernel
Status in
Public bug reported:
On the noble server release candidate image testing, I noticed that the
automated wifi tests we run for certification were passing, but they
logged some errors from dmesg related to brcmfmac. The log is filled
with lots of these errors:
kern :err : [Wed Apr 24 11:19:12 202
Public bug reported:
On the mantic beta (20230919.1) I don't see any video output on hdmi
with rpi3. I've tested the same image and configuration with rpiz2 and
rpi4 so far, and I do get hdmi output on both of those, so I don't think
it's likely to be an issue with my monitor or cable. Logs attach
Public bug reported:
Tested with the 20230919.1 arm64 image on rpi-zero2
This device does not have built-in ethernet, so it relies on USB ethernet to
connect. I noticed on the initial boot that I was unable to login as
ubuntu/ubuntu, and I suspect this might be loosely related to this because I
I confirmed today that r1000 in beta fixes this. Thanks!
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Title:
5.15 pc-kernel uc22 snap fails to load bluetooth Intel firmware fil
Public bug reported:
The current uc22 beta image (2022-04-11) shows nothing on the serial
console during boot, nor does it allow console-conf over serial console.
I've double checked with jammy, focal, and uc20 and my serial console is
working fine with all of those images on this same device (an
Public bug reported:
On the image tests we normally do, we have some socketcan tests that
make use of the vcan driver. These have been able to run on Raspberry Pi
in the past, but we are no longer able to run them because of a missing
vcan module on impish.
modprobe: FATAL: Module vcan not found
This appears to be fixed in the current beta kernel for 18-pi -
5.4.0-1042.46~18.04.3 r337
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Bad Linux ARM64 Image m
That's the image I'm using, and it's reproducible every single time for
me
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RISC-V: Illegal instruction
Status in linu
I also noticed just now that this kernel from the 20 track does seem to work
fine on uc20 systems:
pi-kernel5.4.0-1042.46 33120/beta
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Public bug reported:
on all pi devices we are testing (rpi3, 3b+, cm3, rpi4, etc...) when
refreshing the kernel snap to the 5.4 kernel in 18-pi (r333), it fails
to boot. Here's the serial log on the failed boot from one of those
devices:
Hit any key to stop autoboot: 0
WARNING at
/build/u-boot
I was also able to reproduce this in bionic on a dawson-j. We don't have
serial console on that device, but I was able to get someone with remote
access to grab a screenshot of the partial crash for me (attached)
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I've been trying to gather some more data on this, and here's what I have so
far...
I added a config for eth0 in /etc/systemd/network so that the test (which
replaces eth netplan config with wifi config temporarily) doesn't leave us
without the ability to reconnect.
Testing with dawson-uc18-m7-
I'm seeing something very similar to this with current focal images running on
unmatched (5.8.0-29)
It looks like the image on july 24 worked, but ever since the july 25, 2021
image, it fails to boot
https://pastebin.canonical.com/p/c9czkm9x74/
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I also tried this on my pi400 and confirmed I can see and connect to
bluetooth devices after updating to bluez 5.55-0ubuntu1.1 from groovy-
proposed
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This also shows up still in the 18.04.5 candidate server images on
raspberry pi
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Title:
systemd-modules-load.service: Failing du
Public bug reported:
When testing 20.04.1, I noticed some different behavior on rpi3b+ that I
didn't see on rpi3b or rpi4. I have configured the device with
ethernet, added netplan yaml for my wifi network, and rebooted. So both
eth0 and wlan0 have an ip address.
On all other devices (rpi3b, rpi
Apparently it's not just us, this is an upstream change. Dave Jones
found this: https://www.raspberrypi.org/blog/latest-raspberry-pi-os-
update-may-2020/
To select headphones, the recommended process is now to create a file called
.asoundrc in your home dir with these contents:
defaults.pcm.card
Public bug reported:
Testing the 20.04.1 candidate images on rpi (currently rpi4-2GB) I'm noticing
that I can no longer select the audio output device with amixer. This used to
be possible by using:
amixer cset numid=3 2 for HDMI0
amixer cset numid=3 3 for HDMI1
amixer cset numid=3 1 for 3.5mm h
Public bug reported:
The armhf kernel on the current uc20 beta image (5.4.0-1011.11 r156) boots fine
on rpi4, but when the system refreshes to 5.4.0-1011.15 r179, the system does
not boot. After it gets to "Starting kernel..." it just stops. Attempting to
power off/on the device after the fail
Seems to work in the latest images imported from the streams.
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Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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** Description changed:
We have at least two systems in our lab that are seeing this problem. Both of
them are able to boot other images (bionic, etc) just fine, and at least one of
them was definitely booting focal earlier this week from the stream import in
maas. But now, whenever we try to
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rpi: no uboot or kernel boot mesages on console during boot on core20
Status in linux-raspi2 pac
I hadn't realized it at first, but this is actually similar to something
we've seen in the past. There's some contiguous memory that is allocated
and locked if vc4-fkms-v3d is enabled in the config.txt. This is ok for
platforms with more RAM, but the RPI3A+ is too constrained. Removing
that line wi
I disabled quiet and enabled early printk and was able to get a full
capture of the panic. (see attachment)
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MMC: mmc@7e202000: 0, mmcnr@7e30: 1
Loading Environment from FAT... *** Warning - bad CRC, using default environment
RPI3a+ on core 20 from
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-core/20/beta/20200513.2/ (also tested the
previous - 20200512.3) are not booting. This is for bo
Public bug reported:
I'm currently testing the image from http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-
core/20/beta/20200512.3/ on rpi4-4GB. Normally, we would expect to see
uboot prompt on screen, as well as kernel boot messages - as well as on
serial. I see all of this coming over serial, but nothing on th
I'm pretty sure it gets links to the artifacts that it needs via streams
at http://images.maas.io/ephemeral-v3/daily/focal/amd64/
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Screenshot 1 with errors at boot
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Screenshot 2 with errors at boot
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Public bug reported:
We have at least two systems in our lab that are seeing this problem. Both of
them are able to boot other images (bionic, etc) just fine, and at least one of
them was definitely booting focal earlier this week from the stream import in
maas. But now, whenever we try to prov
Public bug reported:
I've observed this in both armhf and arm64 on:
19.10.1-server
18.04.4-server
core18
It does not seem to happen on rpi3, only on rpi4.
If you want to use Bluetooth on rpi, one must first run:
$ sudo hciattach /dev/ttyAMA0 bcm43xx 921600 noflow
On RPI4, this results in a timeo
I don't have another usb3 one at the moment, I'll see what I can find.
However, I'm also starting to think it may be RF interference from the
usb3 port and or stick. If I grab the rpi4 near the usb/ethernet block
in the right place, the problem seems to go away a bit. possibly
something similar to
** Description changed:
On RPI4, if you set up netplan to use wifi, and plug in a usb3 storage
device to one of the 2x usb3 ports (the ones closest to the ethernet
port), wifi will sudden stop working. If you unplug the usb stick while
running a ping, it will usually start working again al
Public bug reported:
On RPI4, if you set up netplan to use wifi, and plug in a usb3 storage
device to one of the 2x usb3 ports (the ones closest to the ethernet
port), wifi will sudden stop working. If you unplug the usb stick while
running a ping, it will usually start working again almost
instan
Public bug reported:
Kernel tested:
Linux ubuntu 5.3.0-1012-raspi2 #14-Ubuntu SMP Mon Nov 11 10:08:39 UTC 2019
armv7l armv7l armv7l GNU/Linux
I've only been able to reproduce this with the armhf kernel and on the
following devices:
RPI3B+
RPI3B
RPI2
At the moment, it does not appear that arm64
reopening. I know it was automatically marked incomplete but there's no
apport on core18. I believe I've already included the relevant
information but I'm happy to provide more, or even get someone access to
this system.
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Status: Expired => New
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Here's a screenshot from the errors I see on the hdmi console
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I've tried with both the 20191010.1 and 20191012 image, and it boots
on all other pi devices I have, but not on the rpi3-a+. On the serial
console, it only gets as far as "Starting kernel..." but over hdmi,
there are some more details reported. I'll try to attach a screensh
Public bug reported:
One of the test systems we use for testing snap updates is:
Dell Inspiron 5759
Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-6200U CPU @ 2.30GHz
Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD/ATI] - 1002:6660, Intel - 8086:1916
We picked this one, some time ago from a pool of hardware to use for one
of the test s
Ran tests with this on two different systems, results looked good on both:
12:34:12 job passed : BlueZ-Basic RFCOMM Socket - Success
12:34:12 job passed : BlueZ-Basic RFCOMM Socket Client - Success
12:34:12 job passed : BlueZ-Basic RFCOMM Socket Client - Write Success
12:34:12 job pas
Public bug reported:
I discovered this when running some tests on a core16 image with various rpi3
devices. Rpi3b, b+, cm3, rpi2, etc... don't have this problem, only rpi3a+.
Kernel version:
Linux localhost 4.4.0-1107-raspi2 #115-Ubuntu SMP Wed Apr 10 18:06:42 UTC 2019
armv7l armv7l armv7l GNU/
Public bug reported:
Linux ubuntu 5.0.0-1006-raspi2 #6-Ubuntu SMP Thu Apr 11 18:04:26 UTC
2019 aarch64 aarch64 aarch64 GNU/Linux
I've seen this on rpi2, as well as rpi3 with both armhf and arm64 using the
disco release candidate.
After booting, the load average stays quite high, typically over 4
This passes for me on 4.15.0-46.49 - (rev 82) kernel snap that is
currently in candidate
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I think we're waiting on a snap of this for testing. We already tested
and confirmed it worked on a snap that ppisati built (see comment #6 and
comment #8).
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I built an image with this kernel snap added to extra-snaps, and it
seems to find it now:
ubuntu@localhost:~$ sudo bluetoothctl
[NEW] Controller 00:00:00:00:5A:AD BlueZ 5.47 [default]
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on the snap testing, it fails test_095_kernel_symbols_missing from the
kernel security tests because it is unable to read /proc/self/stack as a
normal user. Can you confirm if this is expected?
==
FAIL: test_095_kernel_symbols_mis
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I also saw this on cosmic release candidate with rpi2. I ran apport-
collect 1797975 as suggested but I'm not sure it really gathered
anything new
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ProblemType: Bug
AlsaDevices:
total 0
crw-rw+ 1 root audio 116, 1 Jun 22 11:11 seq
crw-rw+ 1 root audio 116, 33 Jun 22 11:11 timer
AplayDevices: Error: [Errno 2] No such file or directory: 'aplay': 'aplay'
ApportVersion: 2.20.10-0ubuntu13
Architecture: armhf
ArecordDevices: Error: [Errn
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CONFIG_DEBUG_RODATA was the only failure in regression testing
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For regression testing, the only failures I got were the usual
CONFIG_RODATA failure and the timeout with one of the ecryptfs tests
seen on slow platforms like panda+usbstorage.
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** Changed in: kernel-sru-workflow/regression-testing
Status: Confirmed => In Progress
** Changed in: kernel-sru-workflow/regression-testing
Assignee: Canonical Platform QA Team (canonical-platform-qa) => Paul
Larson (pwlars)
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** Changed in: kernel-sru-workflow/regression-testing
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** Changed in: kernel-sru-workflow/regression-testing
Status: In Progress => Fix Released
** Tags added: qa-testing-passed
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** Changed in: kernel-sru-workflow/regression-testing
Status: Confirmed => In Progress
** Changed in: kernel-sru-workflow/regression-testing
Assignee: Canonical Platform QA Team (canonical-platform-qa) => Paul
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** Changed in: kernel-sru-workflow/regression-testing
Status: Confirmed => In Progress
** Changed in: kernel-sru-workflow/regression-testing
Assignee: Canonical Platform QA Team (canonical-platform-qa) => Paul
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** Changed in: kernel-sru-workflow/regression-testing
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1328153
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** Changed in: kernel-sru-workflow/regression-testing
Status: Confirmed => In Progress
** Changed in: kernel-sru-workflow/regression-testing
Assignee: Canonical Platform QA Team (canonical-platform-qa) => Paul
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