Doesn't look like the GV100 firmware is publicly available yet.
However it won't affect you at all - you only need the GP106 firmware.
Without more info, your issue could potentially be helped by
https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/firmware/linux-firmware.git/commit/?id=85c5d90fc155d78531efa5d2b02e92aaef7e4b88
so make sure you have the latest available firmware. Otherwise
remember this experience when selecting whether to get an AMD or
NVIDIA gpu for your next purchase.
Cheers,
-ilia
On Sat, Sep 15, 2018 at 8:35 PM, don fisher <hdf3 at comcast.net>
wrote:> I just built a linux-4.18.7 kernel from kernel.org for opensuse linux 42.3.
> When I issued the command "sudo make modules_install install" I
received a
> series of error messages:
> dracut: Possible missing firmware "nvidia/gv100/sec2/sig.bin" for
kernel
> module "nouveau.ko"
> dracut: Possible missing firmware "nvidia/gv100/sec2/image.bin"
for kernel
> module "nouveau.ko"
>
> 21 of these messages in all. Where does one get the nvidia gv100 firmware?
I
> have firmware from opensuse in /lib/firmware, but there is no entry for
> gv100. My card is listed as a NVIDIA GP106M [GeForce GTX 1060 Mobile], and
I
> do not know if not having the gv100 firmware is a problem.
>
> The kernel did crash trying to load the X system, so since I received these
> warnings it was my first place to look. Should the kernel form kernel.org
> build and execute? My system is an Alienware 13 3.
>
> Don
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