Looks good on my Lenovo X1g9, a old HPE AMD server, RPi4, RPi3, Jetson nano/Xavier/Orin and a handful of other arm devices.
Seems fine with testing
Seems fine with a build test
Seems fine on a bunch of arm devices.
Seems OK
Works as expected for rpi update
Works as expected for rpi update
Works as expected for rpi update
@adamwill they're a hard dependency for F-36 so pulled in with linux-firmware so why would that make any difference at all?
@workonstuff the version you reference is 1.30, not 2.4, and if that's the case it's not a regression, besides it could easily be a driver bug. If it is a regression please report which version it regressed in for Fedora and file a bug with more details explicitly for Fedora.
This update has been unpushed.
This update has been unpushed.
No issues noted on a slew of aarch64 devices including NV Jetson, Raspberry Pi Zero2W, 4-series, 3-series and a bunch of other devices.
Tested on x86_64 and aarch64 across a number of services that use openssl inc openssh, postfix, dovecot, httpd using TLS1.2 and 1.3 and a number of client apps
Works fine on a bunch of arm devices
Seems fine on a number of devices
Tested 3 rockchip devices and all look good, tested a whole raft of various raspberry pis, and a bunch of other random x86 and aarch64 devices. Wifi works on all the models with WiFi too.
Tested on aarch64 and x86_64