Maciej,
well, the workaround of setting the `pci=realloc=off` kernel parameter still
works. However, I haven't researched if that might have any negative side
effects – but I didn't notice any.
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This issue had disappeared with the Ubuntu 24.04 kernel. However, it has
now reappeared with the 24.04.1 HWE 6.8 kernel series.
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I'm happy to report that in three working days the problem has not
reoccurred. So the fix in kernel 6.5.0-21-generic #21~22.04.1 looks good
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Thanks for the clarification! I'm running 6.5.0-21-generic #21~22.04.1
now. I'll report if the problem occurs again (in my usage it happened
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Hi Roxana,
I'm confused by your comment #11. You write about versions
6.5.0-21.21~22.04.1 and 6.5.0-25.25~22.04.1. Do both contain the fix?
As of today, I can see neither of these versions, but only
6.5.0.21.21~22.04.11 (.11, not .1!). And that version has already been
released as a regular (not
I'm in the same situation as Soenke: The bug occurs on my work laptop on
22.04 HWE (6.5.0-17). The Jammy proposed repository only offers 6.5.0-18
currently, so I can't test this.
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Hi Daniel, I played around with VirtualBox settings and Ubuntu installer
settings: The problem seems to occur only when "Install third-party
software for graphics and Wi-Fi hardware and additional media formats"
is selected in the Ubuntu installer.
If the option is _not_ selected, the installed sy
I can confirm the behavior as reported by BertN45:
Setting MUTTER_DEBUG_ENABLE_ATOMIC_KMS=0 and MUTTER_DEBUG_FORCE_KMS_MODE=simple
in /etc/environment does not help, but disabling Wayland in
/etc/gdm3/custom.conf does help.
I also tried both Ctrl-Alt-F1 and chvt 1 when the screen is frozen,
neit
For me too, I don't know why comment #52 by the kernel bot has appeared
now. I'm going to set the "verification done" tag.
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In my case the host is not running any virtual machines. I have another
similar HPE Gen9 server (without the HPE Smart HBA H240 SATA controller)
that doesn't have the problem. So in my case I suspect the H240
controller is (at least part of) the problem.
@phdonnelly, are you using VMs and/or do yo
This might be a duplicate of bug #1970453, which also occurs on HPE
servers starting with Ubuntu 22.04.
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DMAR: ERROR: DMA PTE
If this question was meant for me: I cannot really say, in my case no
VMs are involved at all.
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I tried the latest currently available 5.15 kernel
(https://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v5.15.36/amd64/,
5.15.36-051536-generic #202204271420 SMP Wed Apr 27 16:37:41 UTC 2022
x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux). The problem still occurs there.
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DL20 Gen9 server. The server has an HPE Smart HBA H240 SATA controller.
Since Ubuntu 22.04, the kernel runs into trouble after a few hours of
uptime. The problem starts with a few instances of a message such
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Hi,
since earlier this year (sorry, I don't have an exact date) I started to
encounter regular network hangs on multiple HPE servers that I manage.
The hangs occur on high network load and are follow
Example 2:
Nov 06 15:34:38 kernel: [ cut here ]
Nov 06 15:34:38 kernel: NETDEV WATCHDOG: eno1 (tg3): transmit queue
0 timed out
Nov 06 15:34:38 kernel: WARNING: CPU: 1 PID: 0 at
net/sched/sch_generic.c:467 dev_watchdog+0x24f/0x260
Nov 06 15:34:38 kernel: Modules linked
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since earlier this year (sorry, I don't have an exact date) I started to
encounter regular network hangs on multiple HPE servers that I manage.
The hangs occur on high network load and are followed by a message like
"tg3 :02:00.0 eno1: transmit timed out, resetting".
Example 1:
Nov 04 17:34:59 kernel: [ cut here ]
Nov 04 17:34:59 kernel: NETDEV WATCHDOG: eno1 (tg3): transmit queue
0 timed out
Nov 04 17:34:59 kernel: WARNING: CPU: 3 PID: 0 at
net/sched/sch_generic.c:467 dev_watchdog+0x24f/0x260
Nov 04 17:34:59 kernel: Modules linked
I tested kernel 5.4.0-46-generic #50 from focal-proposed. This version
seems to fix the problem, I could not reproduce it any more.
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could not reproduce the problem there.
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Regression on
I downloaded and installed the packages from https://kernel.ubuntu.com
/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v5.8-rc4/amd64/ and tested 5.8.0-050800-generic
#202007052030. I could not reproduce the problem in this version.
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Thanks for the advice for bisecting! I found the commits causing the
problem:
After bb4fb62a863ea6131bdac77b21faa9444a605c58 (SUNRPC: Add "@len" parameter to
gss_unwrap()) NFS with Kerberos is completely broken:
$ mount -v /nfs/share
mount.nfs: trying text-based options
'sec=krb5p,soft,intr,bg,t
I tried bisecting the kernel as described in #22. However, I used the
URL git://git.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-
kernel/ubuntu/+source/linux/+git/focal instead of
git://git.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-kernel/ubuntu/+source/linux/+git/bionic,
I hope that's correct.
The fakeroot command works and builds the ker
Is there a tutorial available on how to bisect the kernel and install
and test the bisected version?
To me it seems the problem only occurs in connection with NFS. I could
not reproduce the problem when NFS is not used. However, after reading
data from NFS mounts the problem reliably occurs within
Log from another machine:
[ 1388.217900] BUG: unable to handle page fault for address: 8cf4f6fc5d86
[ 1388.217907] #PF: supervisor read access in kernel mode
[ 1388.217908] #PF: error_code(0x) - not-present page
[ 1388.217910] PGD 75201067 P4D 75201067 PUD 0
[ 1388.217913] Oops: [#4]
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On kernel 5.4.0-40-generic in focal I'm getting errors like this on
several machines with different hardware in the first hour after boot:
Jul 04 16:58:32 hostname kernel: BUG: unable to handle page fault for
ad
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- On kernel 5.4.0-40-generic in focal I'm getting errors like this on two
- machines with different hardware in the first hour after boot:
+ On kernel 5.4.0-40-generic in focal I'm getting errors like this on
+ several machines with different hardware in the first hour afte
Public bug reported:
On kernel 5.4.0-40-generic in focal I'm getting errors like this on two
machines with different hardware in the first hour after boot:
Jul 04 16:58:32 hostname kernel: BUG: unable to handle page fault for address:
9083e222e632
Jul 04 16:58:32 hostname kernel: #PF: superv
I have the problem while upgrading kubuntu linux-generic-hwe-18.04 to
5.3.0.53.109
System goes to emergency mode after reboot or restart. Booting the
previous kernel show no issue. I diffed the journal and found only one
difference in the journal logs for the two kernels, in the case of the
failu
I am on ubuntu 16.04. After update and upgralinux-generic-hwe-18.04
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5.3.0-53 Kernel system falis to reboot after install
St
ersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.15.0-29.31-generic 4.15.18
Uname: Linux 4.15.0-29-generic x86_64
ApportVersion: 2.20.9-0ubuntu7.5
Architecture: amd64
AudioDevicesInUse:
USERPID ACCESS COMMAND
/dev/snd/controlC0: rainer 1401 F pulseaudio
CurrentDesktop: ubuntu:GNOME
Date: Thu Jan 2
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1741934 ***
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4.4.0-109 fixed the issue, thanks!
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To execute the requested "apport-collect" in the context of the
reproduced issue, I just tried this:
* booted 4.4.0-108
* logged in to the desktop
* used `sudo systemctl suspend`
Result was that NetworkMan
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This is a Ubuntu 16.04.3 LTS, using Lubuntu's desktop (LXDE).
Note that although this is a Lenovo machine, it has a Sandy Bridge CPU
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This is a Ubuntu 16.04.3 LTS, using Lubuntu's desktop (LXDE).
Note that although this is a Lenovo machine, it has a Sandy Bridge CPU
(Core i5-2520M), and this is Ubuntu 16.04, so this should not be related
to the recent issue with Ubuntu 17.10 and some Broadwell- and Haswell-
Attached output of `sudo lspci -vnvn`.
Looks like adding the attachment did not work at first, so I'll try again.
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Bluetooth will be disable after resume f
I also run into this "HcDoneHead not written back; disabled" problem
with the latest self compiled kernel 4.8.4 on debian 8. And the
disappearing device is an "Eaton 5S 700" ups. It works with the last
4.7.10 without problems. So for the moment i will stick to 4.7.10.
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different. Guess I have to use an external mouse. :(
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Update: It seems as if the issue has solved itself - not sure if any
patch in the meantime did this or not, but for now, it seems as if the
touchpad behaves normally again.
I'll keep an eye on this and update as needed. Thanks!
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Just another observation - when my palm of the right hand touches the touchpad
while using the touchpad, the touchpad behavior seems normal; also, when I
place my left palm on the area to the left of the touchpad, the behavior seems
also normal.
However, as soon as I move my left hand away from
EDIT: Above, my first sentence should have said: "when my palm of the
right hand touches the touchpad area (not the touchpad itself) while
using the touchpad, the touchpad behavior seems normal"
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Linux for backup, I must
be carefull and do not high CPU usage.
Regards Rainer
On 03.01.2014 07:09, Christopher M. Penalver wrote:
> Rainer, thank you for your comments. I can advise that unfortunately
> putting in some VID logic in augmenting the ondemand governor, or the
> cpufreq mo
@Christopher: I ended up giving the G75 to my wife, and I got a System76
Bonobo Extreme, pre-installed with Ubuntu. Everything works as it should
on that puppy. :)
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I attach the script for understanding.
I would like to take a look in the source where the VID is set to
understand the problem. But I don't find the rigth source module.
As a summary the top power comsuming tasks are normal and need not to be
identified.
Hope this clearify and regards R
in serial get no problem.
To circumvent my problem I have writen a pearl script which monitors the
cpu temp every 10s and switch to governor powersave at 82°C and back to
conserative at 73°C.
Hope this explains in dead what happens regards Rainer
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** Tags added: 3.12.0-2-generic kernel-bug-exits-upstream-
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odule set the VID The Sped (FID) is selected by the
governer.
The FID/VID vor maximum should be set to 0x0b20 instead 0x0B28 and
every thing would fine.
Here are some infos about my system:
It is a lenovo Thinkpad R60
rainer@BN591-LINUX:~$ sudo lshw
he VID The Sped (FID) is selected by the
governer.
The FID/VID vor maximum should be set to 0x0b20 instead 0x0B28 and
every thing would fine.
Here are some infos about my system:
It is a lenovo Thinkpad R60
rainer@BN591-LINUX:~$ sudo lshw -C display; uname -a; lsb_release -a
he VID The Sped (FID) is selected by the
governer.
The FID/VID vor maximum should be set to 0x0b20 instead 0x0B28 and
every thing would fine.
Here are some infos about my system:
It is a lenovo Thinkpad R60
rainer@BN591-LINUX:~$ sudo lshw -C display; uname -a; lsb_release -a
he VID The Sped (FID) is selected by the
governer.
The FID/VID vor maximum should be set to 0x0b20 instead 0x0B28 and
every thing would fine.
Here are some infos about my system:
It is a lenovo Thinkpad R60
rainer@BN591-LINUX:~$ sudo lshw -C display; uname -a; lsb_release -a
odule set the VID The Sped (FID) is selected by the
governer.
The FID/VID vor maximum should be set to 0x0b20 instead 0x0B28 and
every thing would fine.
Here are some infos about my system:
It is a lenovo Thinkpad R60
rainer@BN591-LINUX:~$ sudo lshw -C display; uname -a; lsb_release -a
he VID The Sped (FID) is selected by the
governer.
The FID/VID vor maximum should be set to 0x0b20 instead 0x0B28 and
every thing would fine.
Here are some infos about my system:
It is a lenovo Thinkpad R60
rainer@BN591-LINUX:~$ sudo lshw -C display; uname -a; lsb_release -a
he VID The Sped (FID) is selected by the
governer.
The FID/VID vor maximum should be set to 0x0b20 instead 0x0B28 and
every thing would fine.
Here are some infos about my system:
It is a lenovo Thinkpad R60
rainer@BN591-LINUX:~$ sudo lshw -C display; uname -a; lsb_release -a
he VID The Sped (FID) is selected by the
governer.
The FID/VID vor maximum should be set to 0x0b20 instead 0x0B28 and
every thing would fine.
Here are some infos about my system:
It is a lenovo Thinkpad R60
rainer@BN591-LINUX:~$ sudo lshw -C display; uname -a; lsb_release -a
odule set the VID The Sped (FID) is selected by the
governer.
The FID/VID vor maximum should be set to 0x0b20 instead 0x0B28 and
every thing would fine.
Here are some infos about my system:
It is a lenovo Thinkpad R60
rainer@BN591-LINUX:~$ sudo lshw -C display; uname -a; lsb_release -
odule set the VID The Sped (FID) is selected by the
governer.
The FID/VID vor maximum should be set to 0x0b20 instead 0x0B28 and
every thing would fine.
Here are some infos about my system:
It is a lenovo Thinkpad R60
rainer@BN591-LINUX:~$ sudo lshw
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