Product: Fedora
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=901899
Josh Boyer <jwboyer(a)redhat.com> changed:
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--- Comment #8 from Josh Boyer <jwboyer(a)redhat.com> ---
You have two delays here. The first seems to be mounting the ext4 filesystem
on sdb2 of ~30 seconds. That seems unrelated.
The second delay is ~60 seconds from the last DRM printk to the EDID loading
line. That happens to be the amount of time the in-kernel firmware loader will
wait before the firmware is loaded.
My guess here is that your rootfs is on sdb2. The drm layer makes it's
request_firmware call before your rootfs is loaded, and the .bin file for your
EDID information is not included in your initramfs. Since the rootfs isn't
mounted yet, it can't access the file directly and has to do the timeout route.
I don't think that is actually an issue in kmod at all. It's being done in the
kernel, and the kernel is acting as it should.
Kay, you've had quite a bit of experience with this. Does the above
explanation sound plausible?
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