@ddstreet: no, I failed to get a sponsor, despite subscribing the bug to
~ubuntu-sponsors. I may be doing something wrong as I haven't ever done
such a sponsored upload to Ubuntu directly.
The code works on Focal.
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Title:
> Do you have a sponsor lined up for this?
No, I don't. It's also my first ever backport in Ubuntu.
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Title:
[BPO] ipmctl with support for CPS h
Public bug reported:
[Impact]
* Hardware enablement of Optane DC persistent memory. The version of
ipmctl in Focal supports Apache Pass and Barlow Pass DIMMs but not the
new generation, Crow Pass. We got a request from an end user -- there
should be no need to build such tools from source if U
That version is available in Debian buster-backports and bullseye since
February, and those have toolchains older and younger, respectively,
than focal.
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** Changed in: memkind (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
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Title:
[18.04.3] memkind updated to lastest (memkind 1.8.0 or later)
To mana
Public bug reported:
The ipmctl package in Focal needs to be updated to a newer version to support
Barlow Pass DCPMM
(new hardware enablement).
In Focal, the package supports only Apache Pass (ie, the first
generation of the hardware) -- but by now, Barlow Pass has been released
to regular custo
These days, a lot of file reads from /sys and /proc is wrapped inside
ndctl rather than PMDK, so you'd need to review both. And, a good part
of accesses happen only on true NVDIMMs -- although if I recall
correctly, those are all under /sys/bus/nd/devices. There's also
/sys/devices, /sys/dev/char
Hi! Could you please send this report to the mailing list (linux-
bt...@vger.kernel.org)? There's too little information for me to even
suspect what could be wrong; one of core devs might have an idea
outright -- but I guess more info about the image in question will be
needed.
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Sorry if I was unclear: libpmemobj and friends are well-tested on amd64,
it's only the ppc64el port of those that's very new (mostly because of
many hardcoded x86 assumptions, like page and especially cacheline size,
that are untrue on ppc). The library has gone through six years of
development al
Version 1.8 has just been released. As I mentioned before, besides
splitting out deprecated and out of scope for PMDK libvmem and
libvmmalloc, support for ppc64el has been added, thanks to Lucas
Magalhães of IBM.
While the ppc64el port is marked as experimental, this is mostly due to
higher-level
Thanks for your review. There's next release coming probably this week; -rc1
is already out. The changes relevant for MIR are:
* vmem and vmmalloc are dropped (moved to another source, but it's not main
material).
These were the only parts doing custom memory management in DRAM.
* ppc64el
A version with QT5 is now in Focal.
** Changed in: qjoypad (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
** Changed in: qjoypad (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Adam Borowski (kilobyte)
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This doesn't seem to be a backport request (for Bionic or Eoan), thus I
assume it's targetted at Focal.
I've just sponsored Hsieh-Tseng (Woodrow) Shen's upload of 0.93; that's
the most recent official release. The RFS bug:
https://bugs.debian.org/944815 Unless there's a need to go through
freeze
Unlike what your commit message says, you _can_ run at least some of the
functionality with no HW and no specially configured qemu: append
memmap=4G!20G to the kernel's cmdline, where "4G" is the size of an
emulated nvdimm, and 20G is its start in physical memory. This stanza
can be used multiple
There are two release branches: 1 and 2. 1 is production-quality, well
tested by many users. 2 is still in alpha stage, with beta planned for
end of December, release for March. It includes support for not yet
shipping hardware.
Both are available for review: branch 1 is in Debian unstable and
The hardware is commercially available for more than half a year, thus
proper support is more urgent than it was when this bug was initially
filed. At this time, the DIMMs work only with large servery machines,
for which large numbers of qemu VMs is one of most widespread uses.
Thus, it's importan
** Changed in: btrfs-progs (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
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Title:
btrfs-convert executable is not included in btrfs-progs
A rm-fix has been released. btrfs-debug-tree has been deprecated in
-progs 4.4, removed in 4.16, we're on 5.1 now.
So any bugs in btrfs-debug-tree are now gone, with btrfs-debug-tree
itself.
** Changed in: btrfs-progs (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
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Just brought it back; -progs 5.1-1 are in Debian experimental and eoan-
proposed.
As btrfs-convert underwent a major rewrite, plus a series of fixes
later, old crashes very likely no longer apply, replaced with new shiny
ones. Please report if you meet any show stoppers.
** Changed in: btrfs-pro
4.17 is both in Disco and Eoan so this can be closed.
** Changed in: btrfs-progs (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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Title:
btrfs
PMDK is since recently in Debian, maintained by me. Version 1.5 (Ubuntu
still has only 1.4).
Real architecture support is limited to amd64. The nature of this
software (mmapping hundreds of GB -- or terabytes -- of pmem) means i386
and armhf are outright out. Upstream support for arm64 is unmai
** Changed in: chameleon-cursor-theme (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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Title:
package chameleon-cursor-theme 0.5-4 failed to install/up
** Changed in: mathematica-fonts (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Committed
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Title:
mathematica-fonts returns 404 when attempting to download f
According to the dpkg log, other cursor themes (such as Adwaita from
gnome-themes-standard-data) also exhibit this problem, and thus it's
unrelated to chameleon-cursor-theme.
The only explanation I see for the error message is that
/etc/alternatives/x-cursor-theme on your system is for some reason
It wasn't synced with Debian until 2008-05-03. But now it is.
** Changed in: chameleon-cursor-theme (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
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** Changed in: chameleon-cursor-theme (Ubuntu)
Status: In Progress => Fix Committed
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** Changed in: chameleon-cursor-theme (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Adam Borowski (kilobyte)
Status: New => In Progress
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