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Status: In Progress => Fix Released
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Title:
VT6307 IEEE1394 card causes reboot loop
Status in Linux:
A solution has been committed for this:
https://github.com/torvalds/linux/commit/ac9184fbb8478dab4a0724b279f94956b69be827
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Hi,
The change for 1394 OHCI driver, aimed at suppressing the unexpected
system reboot in AMD Ryzen machine[1], has been merged into Linux kernel
v6.7[2]. It has also been applied to the following releases of stable and
longterm kernels.
* 6.6.11[3]
* 6.1.72[4]
* 5.15.147[5]
* 5.10.208[6]
* 5.4.2
Had a slightly different outcome with the latest kernel (6.5.0-13), I
put the card in to transfer some data from the firewire device, went to
use the 6.2 kernel but didn't hit the shift in time to get the advanced
grub menu to select it. I got a "Kernel panic unable to locate UUID="
message, and t
FWIW, it's a known issue that most likely still happens with mailine;
for details see this msg and the two replies to it:
https://lore.kernel.org/all/20231108051638.GA194133@workstation.local/
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Hi Beyil,
> I do have an old system (Phenom 1090T CPU) on a motherboard that has a
> 1394a controller built in that the 6.5.0-10 kernel works properly on...
Indeed. I also own AMD 880G chipset machine with AMD Sempron 145 CPU. It
works well even if using the issued version of kernel. Furthermore,
I do have an old system (Phenom 1090T CPU) on a motherboard that has a
1394a controller built in that the 6.5.0-10 kernel works properly on...
would some sort of system report from that machine help in tracking down
the issue? or even a report from the system with the issue with an
earlier kernel (
Hi Bevil,
I'm a maintainer of Linux FireWire subsystem, and I apologize to trouble
you. Indeed, we can see unexpected system reboot in the following
combination:
* Linux kernel version 6.5 or later
* Any kind of AMD Ryzen machines
* A kind of IEEE 1394 host controller which consists of:
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** Summary changed:
- Mantic reboot loop before splash screen is displayed
+ VT6307 IEEE1394 card causes reboot loop
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Title:
VT6307
** Bug watch added: Linux Kernel Bug Tracker #217993
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=217993
** Also affects: linux via
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=217993
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Public bug reported:
used the live USB for Kubuntu and UbuntuStudio 23.10 as well as upgraded to
Mantic 6.5.0-10-generic from a Lunar 6.2.0-36 that works... all of the 6.5.0
64 bit kernel versions do a reboot loop prior to the splash screen display.
Processor is an AMD Ryzen 5600X, MSI MPG B55
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