Title:
Nvidia binary driver FTBS due to DKMS layer violation
Status in nvidia-graphics-drivers-331 package in Ubuntu:
Confirmed
Status in nvidia-graphics-drivers-331-updates package in Ubuntu:
Confirmed
Status in nvidia-graphics-drivers-340 package in Ubuntu:
Fix Released
Status in nvidia-graphics-drivers-340-updates package in Ubuntu:
Fix Released
Status in nvidia-graphics-drivers-346 package in Ubuntu:
Fix Released
Status in nvidia-graphics-drivers-346-updates package in Ubuntu:
Fix Released
Status in nvidia-graphics-drivers-331 source package in Trusty:
Triaged
Status in nvidia-graphics-drivers-331-updates source package in Trusty:
Triaged
Status in nvidia-graphics-drivers-340 source package in Trusty:
Fix Committed
Status in nvidia-graphics-drivers-340-updates source package in Trusty:
Fix Committed
Status in nvidia-graphics-drivers-346 source package in Trusty:
Fix Committed
Status in nvidia-graphics-drivers-346-updates source package in Trusty:
Fix Committed
Bug description:
Filing this against the 340-updates version but possibly the same
applies to older versions, too. The nvidia source package produces two
individual dkms packages: nvidia-340-updates, nvidia-340-updates-uvm.
The problem is that the DKMS build of the nvidia-uvm module runs
compile steps inside the nvidia modules build directory. This is
violating the DKMS assumption that each module can be build
independently (there is no way of describing cross-modules
dependencies and even more important, the autoinstall step after a new
kernel is installed will run the modules build in parallel).
Since nvidia and nvidia-uvm are very dependent on each other the right
course of action seems to be to combine both sources in one DKMS
module that produces two kernel modules (this is supported by DKMS).
For the transition this resulting dkms package needs to have a
breaks/replaces for the nvidia-uvm package.
My Bug problem has also been solved. How can I stop receiving these but reports?
Many regards.
Sent from my ASUS
-------- Original Message --------
From:Marc Peña <email address hidden>
Sent:Sat, 25 Jul 2015 20:35:46 +0200
To:<email address hidden>
Subject:[Bug 1431753] Re: Nvidia binary driver FTBS due to DKMS layer violation
Installed the nvidia-340 package from trusty-proposed and it did solve the bug.
Didn't observe any regressions in my 3.13 kernel installation.
Thanks a lot!
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Title:
Nvidia binary driver FTBS due to DKMS layer violation
Status in nvidia- graphics- drivers- 331 package in Ubuntu: graphics- drivers- 331-updates package in Ubuntu: graphics- drivers- 340 package in Ubuntu: graphics- drivers- 340-updates package in Ubuntu: graphics- drivers- 346 package in Ubuntu: graphics- drivers- 346-updates package in Ubuntu: graphics- drivers- 331 source package in Trusty: graphics- drivers- 331-updates source package in Trusty: graphics- drivers- 340 source package in Trusty: graphics- drivers- 340-updates source package in Trusty: graphics- drivers- 346 source package in Trusty: graphics- drivers- 346-updates source package in Trusty:
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Status in nvidia-
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Status in nvidia-
Fix Released
Status in nvidia-
Fix Released
Status in nvidia-
Fix Released
Status in nvidia-
Fix Released
Status in nvidia-
Triaged
Status in nvidia-
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Fix Committed
Status in nvidia-
Fix Committed
Status in nvidia-
Fix Committed
Status in nvidia-
Fix Committed
Bug description: 340-updates- uvm.
Filing this against the 340-updates version but possibly the same
applies to older versions, too. The nvidia source package produces two
individual dkms packages: nvidia-340-updates, nvidia-
The problem is that the DKMS build of the nvidia-uvm module runs
compile steps inside the nvidia modules build directory. This is
violating the DKMS assumption that each module can be build
independently (there is no way of describing cross-modules
dependencies and even more important, the autoinstall step after a new
kernel is installed will run the modules build in parallel).
Since nvidia and nvidia-uvm are very dependent on each other the right
course of action seems to be to combine both sources in one DKMS
module that produces two kernel modules (this is supported by DKMS).
For the transition this resulting dkms package needs to have a
breaks/replaces for the nvidia-uvm package.
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