Hi Greg, Paul, On Thu, 2024-03-28 at 07:10 +0100, Greg KH wrote: > On Wed, Mar 27, 2024 at 09:35:38PM +0100, Paul Menzel wrote: > > Am 27.03.24 um 17:52 schrieb Greg KH: > > > On Wed, Mar 27, 2024 at 04:13:26PM +0100, Paul Menzel wrote: > > > > > > Please apply commit 13e3a512a290 (i2c: smbus: Support up to 8 > > > > SPD EEPROMs) [1] to the stable series to get rid of a warning > > > > and to support more SPDs. > > > > That commit is present since v6.8-rc1. > > > > > > How far back? > > > > I’d say 6.1. > > > > > But isn't this a new feature, why is it needed in older kernels? > > > It's not a fix for a regression. > > decode-dimm does not work on systems with more than four SPD > > EEPROMs, so I’d say it’s a fix. > > But it's never worked on such systems so it's not a regression fix, > right? It's hard to qualify whether this is a regression or not. On the one hand, automatic detection of SPD EEPROMs only ever supported 4 modules maximum (since kernel v5.8): 01590f361e94 ("i2c: i801: Instantiate SPD EEPROMs automatically") 5ace60859e84 ("i2c: smbus: Add a way to instantiate SPD EEPROMs automatically") OTOH, this was implemented using the at24 driver, which replaced the legacy eeprom driver. Said legacy driver was removed in kernel v6.7: 0113a99b8a75 ("eeprom: Remove deprecated legacy eeprom driver") As it would be possible to see up to 8 SPD EEPROMs using the legacy eeprom driver, and only 4 when using the at24 driver, you could say that kernel v6.7 suffers from a regression. So backporting commit 13e3a512a290 to 6.7-stable would make sense. > Anyway, I'll defer to the i2c maintainers as to what they want to > have happen here, as they did not originally tag this commit for > stable inclusion. I'm definitely in favor of backporting 13e3a512a290 to 6.7-stable. For older kernels, I'm not so sure, as there's a fairly easy workaround: loading the legacy eeprom driver should let decode-dimms see all memory modules (modules 1-4 using the at24 driver and modules 5-8 using the eeprom driver). Paul, can you try and confirm that this does work? -- Jean Delvare SUSE L3 Support