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List:       debian-user
Subject:    kfd
From:       Glenn English <ghe2001 () gmail ! com>
Date:       2018-01-30 21:30:08
Message-ID: CAKS_MTvAEHXYKpzpcjcuNN56uur0TxgON=NSvVPjpAeGh_C_Ww () mail ! gmail ! com
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What is kfd?

My Debian boot is complaining that kfd isn't working correctly (dmesg
| egrep kfd):

kfd kfd: Initialized module
kfd kfd: DID 6779 is missing in supported_devices
kfd kfd: kgd2kfd_probe failed

then just goes on and boots anyway. I'm writing this on that system
with the bent kfd...

As best I've been able to find from Google, etc. kfd's a daemon with
an entry in the BSD General Commands Manual. That entry says something
about receiving tickets -- it doesn't say what kind of tickets or what
cares about receiving them.

And Google says there's a bug having to do with kfd not being
initialized in Linux kernel 4.14 rc3 -- 'uname -r' says
4.14.0-3-amd64, and that sounds pretty close. But dmesg says it's
initialized.

????

-- 
Glenn English

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