On 11/27/25 04:37, Dominik 'Rathann' Mierzejewski wrote: >> Could you boot the system on a known good kernel and run this, please? >> >> rdmsr -a 0x000001a0 >> >> That'll dump out MSR_IA32_MISC_ENABLE on all the CPUs. > # rdmsr -a 0x000001a0 > 60840488 > 60840488 > 60840488 > 60840489
I don't think there's any other way to read this than: the BIOS is buggy and mis-programmed this MSR on one of the CPUs. We can shut the warning up, of course. But it _is_ a quite valid warning. I'm just not sure how much code we want to add to the kernel to silence a warning on 15-year-old CPUs with buggy BIOSes. Are there any ill effects other than the warning splat?

