I have a couple of Raspberry Pi 4 systems running Fedora 39 (as headless servers), but I'm now hitting kernel update issues with both of them. I've opened RHBZs on both but haven't gotten any response (they're niche issues on a somewhat niche platform, so probably not much attention). I was wondering if anybody here might have any suggestions for working on getting these fixed.
One issue started with kernel 6.7 on one Pi - about 30-60 seconds after boot, it crashes back to a uboot screen (had to hook up a monitor to see it). I have netconsole set up but it doesn't show anything. This Pi has a GPS HAT set up with PPS for a time source... I suspect it may be related to that? The boot-to-crash delay is probably around the time that it takes for the GPS/PPS to start up after boot. Kernel 6.6.13 still works fine.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2264560
The other issue started with kernel 6.8 on another Pi - this one loses the ability to connect to a WPA3-PSK wifi network. It can still connect to a WPA2-PSK network, and kernel 6.7 can connect to WPA3-PSK. I have other (x86_64) Fedora systems that can connect to the WPA3-PSK network with kernel 6.8.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2275835
Hi,
I have a couple of Raspberry Pi 4 systems running Fedora 39 (as headless servers), but I'm now hitting kernel update issues with both of them. I've opened RHBZs on both but haven't gotten any response (they're niche issues on a somewhat niche platform, so probably not much attention). I was wondering if anybody here might have any suggestions for working on getting these fixed.
One issue started with kernel 6.7 on one Pi - about 30-60 seconds after boot, it crashes back to a uboot screen (had to hook up a monitor to see it). I have netconsole set up but it doesn't show anything. This Pi has a GPS HAT set up with PPS for a time source... I suspect it may be related to that? The boot-to-crash delay is probably around the time that it takes for the GPS/PPS to start up after boot. Kernel 6.6.13 still works fine.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2264560
The other issue started with kernel 6.8 on another Pi - this one loses the ability to connect to a WPA3-PSK wifi network. It can still connect to a WPA2-PSK network, and kernel 6.7 can connect to WPA3-PSK. I have other (x86_64) Fedora systems that can connect to the WPA3-PSK network with kernel 6.8.
I replied on both of those bugs. While I maintain various pieces of arm kernel I don't follow all kernel bugs as I don't have the bandwidth so it's useful to ping here as you've done for awareness to problems.
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Once upon a time, Peter Robinson pbrobinson@gmail.com said:
I replied on both of those bugs. While I maintain various pieces of arm kernel I don't follow all kernel bugs as I don't have the bandwidth so it's useful to ping here as you've done for awareness to problems.
Thanks, I'll get those both updated after work today when I can gather some more info.
I generally try to avoid pinging in multiple places; I know everybody has lots going on, and try to respect that time. But I know that also Bugzilla can be a LOT for someone/groups to track.
On Mon, 29 Apr 2024 at 18:45, Chris Adams linux@cmadams.net wrote:
Once upon a time, Peter Robinson pbrobinson@gmail.com said:
I replied on both of those bugs. While I maintain various pieces of arm kernel I don't follow all kernel bugs as I don't have the bandwidth so it's useful to ping here as you've done for awareness to problems.
Thanks, I'll get those both updated after work today when I can gather some more info.
Probably worthwhile checking to see if 6.9-rc6 works for either of the issues.
I generally try to avoid pinging in multiple places; I know everybody has lots going on, and try to respect that time. But I know that also Bugzilla can be a LOT for someone/groups to track. -- Chris Adams linux@cmadams.net -- _______________________________________________ arm mailing list -- arm@lists.fedoraproject.org To unsubscribe send an email to arm-leave@lists.fedoraproject.org Fedora Code of Conduct: https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/project/code-of-conduct/ List Guidelines: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines List Archives: https://lists.fedoraproject.org/archives/list/arm@lists.fedoraproject.org Do not reply to spam, report it: https://pagure.io/fedora-infrastructure/new_issue