On 21/01/2018 21:24, Don Lewis wrote:
On 21 Jan, Willem Jan Withagen wrote:
On 19/01/2018 23:29, Don Lewis wrote:
On 19 Jan, Pete French wrote:
Out of interest, is there anyone out there running Ryzen who *hasnt*
seen lockups ? I'd be curious if there a lot of lurkers thinking "mine
works fine"

No hangs or silent reboots here with either my original CPU or warranty
replacement once the shared page fix was in place.

Perhaps a too weird reference:

I have supplied a customer with a Ryzen5 and a 350MB motherboard.
But he runs Windows 10, but I haven't heard him complain about anything
like this.
But I'll ask him specific.

Only the BSDs were affected by the shared page issue.  I think Linux
already had a guard page.  I don't think Windows was affected by the
idle C-state issue.  I suspect it is caused by software not doing the
right thing during C-state transitions, but the publicly available
documentation from AMD is pretty lacking.  The random segfault issue is
primarily triggered by heavy parallel software build loads and how many
Windows users do that?

This is an adobe workstation where several users remote login and do work. So I would assume that the system is seriously (ab)used.

Adn as expected I'm know aware of any of the detailed things that Windows does while powering into lesser active states.

--WjW


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