On Wed, Jul 13, 2016 at 12:58:24PM +0300, Meelis Roos wrote:
> > > Just got http://kodu.ut.ee/~mroos/4.6-dmar-fault2.png when playing with 
> > > BIOS settings (disabling NUMA). It is the first time I see at least some 
> > > info in NMI decode.
> > 
> > This looks interesting. Can you please post output of 'lspci -vvv' and
> > 'lspci -t'?
> 
> Here.

Thanks. So device 00:1e.0 is a PCI-bridge which has some 32-bit
PCI-devices behind it. One of these devices tries to read address
0xb000, which is blocked by the IOMMU and causes the fault seen in the
screen-shot. The fault also causes a PCI-error which is then reported
through the NMI, causing your kernel panic.

So the 32bit PCI devices behind the bridge are:

01:03.0 VGA compatible controller: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD/ATI] 
ES1000 (rev 02) (prog-if 00 [VGA controller])
01:04.0 System peripheral: Compaq Computer Corporation Integrated Lights Out 
Controller (rev 03)
01:04.2 System peripheral: Compaq Computer Corporation Integrated Lights Out  
Processor (rev 03)
01:04.4 USB controller: Hewlett-Packard Company Integrated Lights-Out Standard 
Virtual USB Controller (prog-if 00 [UHCI])
01:04.6 IPMI SMIC interface: Hewlett-Packard Company Integrated Lights-Out 
Standard KCS Interface (prog-if 01)

Can you try to disable this 'Lights Out' processor? Maybe it is causing
the issues. On the other side, the radeon driver for the ATI card is
also know for causing faults from time to time. Can you capture the
kernel messages right before a crash too?


Thanks,

        Joerg

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