[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1842681] Re: ACPI Errors with 8-socket DCPMM system

2020-05-12 Thread quanxian
** Changed in: intel
   Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released

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Title:
  ACPI Errors with 8-socket DCPMM system

Status in intel:
  Fix Released
Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  Description
  A customer reporting ACPI errors during Linux boot in an 8 socket glueless 
system with 6 DCPMM modules installed per socket. After OS has completed 
initialization, any attempt to use NDCTL or IPMCTL results in a process or 
system hang.  The system boots and the apps are ok when reducing the system 
configuration to 6 sockets. Log extract is below.

  A web search turned up what looks like the same problem.  See
  https://lkml.org/lkml/2019/5/30/1290. This link describes a kernel
  change to increase the dimensions of the failing table. Your names
  appears in the signed-off of this link

  Can you confirm if it is the same problem described below (it looks like it 
is) and if the proposed kernel change describe in the link is the correction?
  Customer has checked kernel.org and the latest versions of the affected files 
do not have kernel change.

  They are validating RedHat and Suse Enterprise for 8+ socket system with 
maximum DCPMMs installed.
  Are there other items that must be updated to go along with the kernel change?

  These messages are extracted from the start-up log showing the OS and Kernel 
versions plus the ACPI errors.
  Welcome to SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 12 SP4  (x86_64) - Kernel 
4.12.14-94.41-default (ttyS0).

  ACPI Error: Could not allocate new OwnerId (255 max),
  AE_OWNER_ID_LIMIT (20170303/utownerid-149)

  Merged for v5.4:

  67a72420a326 ACPICA: Increase total number of possible Owner IDs

  Target Release: 20.04
  Target Kernel: 5.4

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[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1842681] Re: ACPI Errors with 8-socket DCPMM system

2019-10-24 Thread quanxian
** Description changed:

  Description
  A customer reporting ACPI errors during Linux boot in an 8 socket glueless 
system with 6 DCPMM modules installed per socket. After OS has completed 
initialization, any attempt to use NDCTL or IPMCTL results in a process or 
system hang.  The system boots and the apps are ok when reducing the system 
configuration to 6 sockets. Log extract is below.
  
  A web search turned up what looks like the same problem.  See
  https://lkml.org/lkml/2019/5/30/1290. This link describes a kernel
  change to increase the dimensions of the failing table. Your names
  appears in the signed-off of this link
  
  Can you confirm if it is the same problem described below (it looks like it 
is) and if the proposed kernel change describe in the link is the correction?
- Customer has checked kernel.org and the latest versions of the affected files 
do not have kernel change. 
+ Customer has checked kernel.org and the latest versions of the affected files 
do not have kernel change.
  
  They are validating RedHat and Suse Enterprise for 8+ socket system with 
maximum DCPMMs installed.
  Are there other items that must be updated to go along with the kernel change?
  
  These messages are extracted from the start-up log showing the OS and Kernel 
versions plus the ACPI errors.
  Welcome to SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 12 SP4  (x86_64) - Kernel 
4.12.14-94.41-default (ttyS0).
  
  ACPI Error: Could not allocate new OwnerId (255 max), AE_OWNER_ID_LIMIT
  (20170303/utownerid-149)
  
  Merged for v5.4:
  
  67a72420a326 ACPICA: Increase total number of possible Owner IDs
  
- Target Release: 19.10
+ Target Release: 20.04
  Target Kernel: 5.4

** Tags removed: intel-kernel-19.10
** Tags added: intel-kernel-20.04

** Changed in: intel
   Status: Fix Released => Fix Committed

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Title:
  ACPI Errors with 8-socket DCPMM system

Status in intel:
  Fix Committed
Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  Description
  A customer reporting ACPI errors during Linux boot in an 8 socket glueless 
system with 6 DCPMM modules installed per socket. After OS has completed 
initialization, any attempt to use NDCTL or IPMCTL results in a process or 
system hang.  The system boots and the apps are ok when reducing the system 
configuration to 6 sockets. Log extract is below.

  A web search turned up what looks like the same problem.  See
  https://lkml.org/lkml/2019/5/30/1290. This link describes a kernel
  change to increase the dimensions of the failing table. Your names
  appears in the signed-off of this link

  Can you confirm if it is the same problem described below (it looks like it 
is) and if the proposed kernel change describe in the link is the correction?
  Customer has checked kernel.org and the latest versions of the affected files 
do not have kernel change.

  They are validating RedHat and Suse Enterprise for 8+ socket system with 
maximum DCPMMs installed.
  Are there other items that must be updated to go along with the kernel change?

  These messages are extracted from the start-up log showing the OS and Kernel 
versions plus the ACPI errors.
  Welcome to SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 12 SP4  (x86_64) - Kernel 
4.12.14-94.41-default (ttyS0).

  ACPI Error: Could not allocate new OwnerId (255 max),
  AE_OWNER_ID_LIMIT (20170303/utownerid-149)

  Merged for v5.4:

  67a72420a326 ACPICA: Increase total number of possible Owner IDs

  Target Release: 20.04
  Target Kernel: 5.4

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[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1842681] Re: ACPI Errors with 8-socket DCPMM system

2019-10-23 Thread quanxian
** Changed in: intel
   Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released

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Title:
  ACPI Errors with 8-socket DCPMM system

Status in intel:
  Fix Released
Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  Description
  A customer reporting ACPI errors during Linux boot in an 8 socket glueless 
system with 6 DCPMM modules installed per socket. After OS has completed 
initialization, any attempt to use NDCTL or IPMCTL results in a process or 
system hang.  The system boots and the apps are ok when reducing the system 
configuration to 6 sockets. Log extract is below.

  A web search turned up what looks like the same problem.  See
  https://lkml.org/lkml/2019/5/30/1290. This link describes a kernel
  change to increase the dimensions of the failing table. Your names
  appears in the signed-off of this link

  Can you confirm if it is the same problem described below (it looks like it 
is) and if the proposed kernel change describe in the link is the correction?
  Customer has checked kernel.org and the latest versions of the affected files 
do not have kernel change. 

  They are validating RedHat and Suse Enterprise for 8+ socket system with 
maximum DCPMMs installed.
  Are there other items that must be updated to go along with the kernel change?

  These messages are extracted from the start-up log showing the OS and Kernel 
versions plus the ACPI errors.
  Welcome to SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 12 SP4  (x86_64) - Kernel 
4.12.14-94.41-default (ttyS0).

  ACPI Error: Could not allocate new OwnerId (255 max),
  AE_OWNER_ID_LIMIT (20170303/utownerid-149)

  Merged for v5.4:

  67a72420a326 ACPICA: Increase total number of possible Owner IDs

  Target Release: 19.10
  Target Kernel: 5.4

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