(In reply to Hans de Goede from comment #17)
> sander44:
> > I reproduced this issue with 5.10.35.
>
> So you mean you are seeing the "Could not resolve symbol [\_PR.CPU0._CPC]"
> errors with 5.10.35, correct ? That is interesting because for Paulo Marcos
> these errors are no happening with 5.10.38 . Can you perhaps give 5.10.38 a
> try ?
>
> A suspect that this may have something to do with these 2 commits:
>
> https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/
> ?id=6998a8800d73116187aad542391ce3b2dd0f9e30
> https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/
> ?id=1a1c130ab7575498eed5bcf7220037ae09cd1f8a
>
> Can someone who is seeing this try building a 5.12 kernel with these 2
> commits reverted please? Note you should revert the 6998a8800d73116187aad
> commit first.
If I apply one patch, the other one refuses to apply itself. I'm applying the first one to see if there's any difference
(In reply to Hans de Goede from comment #17) /git.kernel. org/pub/ scm/linux/ kernel/ git/torvalds/ linux.git/ commit/ 3116187aad54239 1ce3b2dd0f9e30 /git.kernel. org/pub/ scm/linux/ kernel/ git/torvalds/ linux.git/ commit/ 75498eed5bcf722 0037ae09cd1f8a 187aad
> sander44:
> > I reproduced this issue with 5.10.35.
>
> So you mean you are seeing the "Could not resolve symbol [\_PR.CPU0._CPC]"
> errors with 5.10.35, correct ? That is interesting because for Paulo Marcos
> these errors are no happening with 5.10.38 . Can you perhaps give 5.10.38 a
> try ?
>
> A suspect that this may have something to do with these 2 commits:
>
> https:/
> ?id=6998a8800d7
> https:/
> ?id=1a1c130ab75
>
> Can someone who is seeing this try building a 5.12 kernel with these 2
> commits reverted please? Note you should revert the 6998a8800d73116
> commit first.
If I apply one patch, the other one refuses to apply itself. I'm applying the first one to see if there's any difference