Hi Martin, Am 14.05.2024 um 14:54 schrieb Martin K. Petersen:
Peter,Did you have any chance to look into this in more depth? Do you need more information from me to tackle this issue? I'm not a kernel developer, just a user, but I guess with proper instruction I would be able to compile and test patches.I am afraid I haven't had a time to look further into this yet due to travel. The annual LSF/MM/BPF conference is taking place this week. I will get back to you as soon as possible.
Ok, great, so have a good time whereever this conference is going to take place! It isn't very urgent, because in the meantime I can just continue to use the 6.5.13 kernel on my Proxmox machine. I just wanted to ping you again so this wouldn't fall through the cracks.
Before I make any recommendations wrt. firmware updates I would like to understand why a change intended to make scanning more resilient against device implementation errors has had the opposite effect. Especially since the change in question reverts to how Linux has scanned for devices for decades.
I'll leave everything as it is now, and won't change the crime scene until you tell me what to do next.
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