Some inputs for what it's worth... with a self built 4.10.4 from a few
weeks back but same config as yours (AMD pinctrl disabled) - no other
changes:
- USB works fine on all the ports I tried (several devices)
- Network works fine (both ports Intel and Killer Networks)
- NVMe drive works fine
- SA
@Eric Joslyn: you can do the same with a stable kernel from the 4.10
series, no need to be on the bleeding edge with release candidates. (I
see it's been backported to 4.9 too)
The key patch you really want to get in is the one that correctly
identifies the hyper-threading capabilities of the Ryze
In any case if this is confirmed we need to raise the issue with them.
In the past they've been "hiding" behind the fact that the motherboard
specification page says:
Operating System
Support for Windows 10 64-bit
Support for Windows 7 64-bit
* Please download the "Windows USB Install
@Eric: I've managed to boot the system using your custom built kernel!
Not usable really now as the nvidia driver installation is failing but
much better...
So clearly the code around PINCTRL_AMD seems to be related.
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Hi Cosmin, thanks a lot for the details.
I can see a couple of differences that I need to look into:
- Chipset is different B350 vs. X370
- I attempted the fresh 16.04 install from a USB stick instead of a DVD (I've
got no optical drive at all, so can't test that) -> IRQ TRAP (same with
16
Cosmin, when you say you installed 16.04, do you mean Ubuntu Studio
16.04 or the standard distribution?
Did you install the OS from scratch using an USB stick of some other
media? You were trying to do an update to 17.04 so did 16.04 boot
initially correctly? Please provide details, just saying it
Still no dice.
Tried another path:
- Installed on a spare HDD using VMware in Windows (assigned full disk to
VMware), no additional drivers or anything changed
- Updated kernel to 4.11rc1 (using prebuild binaries)
- Updated grub parameters: acpi=off quiet loglevel=3
- Rebooted computer with that
Maciej, do you have any suggestions if there is no previous OS
installed? Any way for to fix the installation image so that I can at
least get a base installation going?
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