So I can confirm the HWE kernel in 18.04 is fine, too.
Nevertheless, I have no idea if or why the bionic default kernel was affected at all. I opened the issue only on the HWE kernel, so maybe the kernel bot should be improved to actually understand before sending stupid messages to me about stuff I can't check.
I will add the disco verification. I will keep the bionic verification and set it back to the default, although I can't test it. I will remove the bionic-verification failed tag.
Hi,
using the "-proposed" thingie in Bionic with the HWE kernel did not work even after the last query.
So I did it the hard way (without any PPA used with APT/APT-GET). I downloaded the kernel manually and installed the following files:
root@sirius: ~/kernel- pkg# ls -l 5.0.0-32_ 5.0.0-32. 34_all. deb 5.0.0-32- generic_ 5.0.0-32. 34_amd64. deb 5.0.0-32- generic_ 5.0.0-32. 34_amd64. deb 5.0.0-32- generic_ 5.0.0-32. 34_amd64. deb extra-5. 0.0-32- generic_ 5.0.0-32. 34_amd64. deb
total 66160
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 10758372 Oct 4 13:58 linux-headers-
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 1245844 Oct 4 13:58 linux-headers-
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 8424200 Oct 4 16:18 linux-image-
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 13831532 Oct 4 13:58 linux-modules-
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 33478212 Oct 4 13:58 linux-modules-
After removing the special module params and rebuilding initramfs, the kernel booted perfectly and ums-realtek worked.
The module-info was correct:
root@sirius:~# modinfo ums-realtek 5.0.0-32- generic/ kernel/ drivers/ usb/storage/ ums-realtek. ko E3685D12 *dc*dsc* dp*ic*isc* ip*in* *dc*dsc* dp*ic*isc* ip*in* *dc*dsc* dp*ic*isc* ip*in* *dc*dsc* dp*ic*isc* ip*in* *dc*dsc* dp*ic*isc* ip*in* *dc*dsc* dp*ic*isc* ip*in*
filename: /lib/modules/
license: GPL
author: wwang <email address hidden>
description: Driver for Realtek USB Card Reader
srcversion: EA294247A6C868A
alias: usb:v0BDAp0184d
alias: usb:v0BDAp0177d
alias: usb:v0BDAp0159d
alias: usb:v0BDAp0158d
alias: usb:v0BDAp0153d
alias: usb:v0BDAp0138d
depends: usb-storage
retpoline: Y
intree: Y
name: ums_realtek
vermagic: 5.0.0-32-generic SMP mod_unload
signat: PKCS#7
signer:
sig_key:
sig_hashalgo: md4
parm: auto_delink_en:auto delink mode (0=firmware, 1=software [default]) (int)
parm: enable_mmc:enable mmc support (int)
parm: ss_en:enable selective suspend (int)
parm: ss_delay:seconds to delay before entering selective suspend (int)
So I can confirm the HWE kernel in 18.04 is fine, too.
Nevertheless, I have no idea if or why the bionic default kernel was affected at all. I opened the issue only on the HWE kernel, so maybe the kernel bot should be improved to actually understand before sending stupid messages to me about stuff I can't check.
I will add the disco verification. I will keep the bionic verification and set it back to the default, although I can't test it. I will remove the bionic-verification failed tag.
Uwe