Please enable the following config. Most laptops' HID devices (touchpads and keyboards) will be broken without this.
CONFIG_I2C_HID_ACPI=y
Git Clone URL: | https://aur.archlinux.org/linux-mainline.git (read-only, click to copy) |
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Package Base: | linux-mainline |
Description: | Documentation for the Linux Mainline kernel |
Upstream URL: | https://kernel.org/ |
Licenses: | GPL-2.0-only |
Submitter: | miffe |
Maintainer: | miffe |
Last Packager: | miffe |
Votes: | 281 |
Popularity: | 1.56 |
First Submitted: | 2011-07-22 06:50 (UTC) |
Last Updated: | 2025-02-03 12:28 (UTC) |
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Please enable the following config. Most laptops' HID devices (touchpads and keyboards) will be broken without this.
CONFIG_I2C_HID_ACPI=y
Note to people: if the build fails during documentation generation, try to install the AUR package python-sphinx-2
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Yes, it's fixed now.
Had problems too. Now it works again (5.11.0-rc5-1)
Also broken here. After selecting the boot entry screen goes black and nothing more happens.
anyone has a problem where if you have a partition encrypted, and have crypttab set up, when it prompts you to enter the passphrase, after 3 seconds it just goes into emergency mode?
EDIT: fixed with 5.11rc5-1
It appears there is also another problem with BTF on v5.11-rc2 that causes some modules to fail to load (in my system nothing critical, but modules like crc32c_intel printed an error in dmesg and failed to load).
It's already have been reported here -> https://lkml.org/lkml/2021/1/8/253
As a workaround I commented the line "fs_initcall(btf_module_init);" in kernel/bpf/btf.c.
EDIT: Proper patch should be available here: https://patchwork.kernel.org/project/netdevbpf/patch/20210110070341.1380086-1-andrii@kernel.org/
Building external/DKMS modules seems to require 'pahole' to be installed during the module build now (I think this is related to kernel commits 5f9ae91f7c0dbbc4195e2a6c8eedcaeb5b9e4cbb and e732b538f4557cd0a856bbce3cde55d2dfef3b03).
@DanEng1982: I ran into the same problem recently and it turns out it was due to python-packaging 20.8-1 from the testing repositories breaking python-sphinx (just running "sphinx-build --version" crashed).
Anyway, I checked it and it appears that it now works for me, I guess python-packaging 20.8-2 fixed it.
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miffe commented on 2020-01-30 21:44 (UTC)
Repository here