Tried pretty much everything. Thunderbolt too. Another threads suggest it is ASPM, disable it too. No effect
On Thu 6 Oct 2022, 12:36 Stuart Henderson, <[email protected]> wrote: > On 2022/10/06 12:29, Stuart Henderson wrote: > > On 2022/10/06 11:49, Igor Petruk wrote: > > > I've looked at the previous threads on this issue. One explanation was > > > that it was a buggy hardware, e.g. cheap motherboard. In my case this > > > is Intel NUC. I've just upgraded the BIOS from Feb 2022 version to Aug > > > 16th, 2022 version from > > > > https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/download/19698/bios-update-tntgl357.html > . > > > > > > The problem persists. I've seen in other OSs there are indeed some > > > mitigations available, whether via writing to `/sys`, sysctl or kernel > > > boot options to block the interrupt. It might be a useful feature for > > > OpenBSD to mitigate issues like this until a proper fix on either side > > > (hardware or kernel) is implemented. > > > > I found a different suggestion in > > https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=203617#c19 - > > do you have any Thunderbird-related BIOS options you can try changing? > > > > Thunderbolt, even. (thanks tb :) >
