@ptesarik @vbabka the more recent issue was this but i’m still working on the root cause (just haven’t had yet time to spin): https://social.kernel.org/notice/AhAkgNAoOXUOD2ns4u
In this case it could be either or both upstream and downstream issue but I’m not sure. @timojyrinki said that perhaps xe driver is not in use but now that i checked:
$ lsmod|grep i915
i915 4202496 69
i2c_algo_bit 20480 2 xe,i915
drm_buddy 20480 2 xe,i915
ttm 110592 3 drm_ttm_helper,xe,i915
drm_display_helper 245760 2 xe,i915
cec 90112 3 drm_display_helper,xe,i915
video 77824 4 asus_wmi,asus_nb_wmi,xe,i915
I’m not a graphics driver expert but for me it looks based on loaded modules that OpenSUSE does actually select XE driver correctly but I could also understand something incorrectly. On this issue I’ll compile drm-tip as suggested in the thread and hopefully make some further conclusions.
The other issue I need to backtrack that from my mastodon spam :-)
Alastair captures one of the biggest problems with the current RISC-V spec. When I looked into this a while back I was (almost) shocked at the lack of rigor and state of the tooling. I say almost because I expected it, but was still sad. Read his blog.
Incredible research at BlackHat Asia today by Tong Liu and team from the Institute of Information Engineering, Chinese Academy of Sciences (在iie.ac.cn 的电子邮件经过验证)
A dozen+ RCEs on popular LLM framework libraries like LangChain and LlamaIndex - used in lots of chat-assisted apps including GitHub. These guys got a reverse shell in two prompts, and even managed to exploit SetUID for full root on the underlying VM!
"hi I am Greg, this is wrong, everything I say is public information and *not* under NDA" - @gregkh on stage of the #GoogleAndroidBootcamp