@safinaskar, thank you for your report. Does `pci=noaer` help? All the
errors you get are “Correctable”, right? Then it’s probably only
cosmetic.
As this is a new device, can you please report this issue to Dell, and
also create a new report in Launchpad?
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This is upstream [commit
79d341e26ebc](https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/?id=79d341e26ebcdbc622348b6f8f89b6fdb25f).
Thank you for upstreaming it.
It’d be great, if you also documented the measurements. Do you still
have them, and can add them here as a c
For the record:
> 5db207d66d mpt3sas: Fix incorrect 4gb boundary check
> ca23ac823c mpt3sas: Remove scsi_dma_map errors messages
> 9211faa39a scsi: mpt3sas: Update persistent trigger pages from sysfs interface
The upstream commit hashes from Linux’ master branch are:
1. 208cc9fe6f21112b5cc6cb87
I read at [1] about the issue.
@kaihengfeng, I suggest to send the patch upstream for review even with
no tests. Maybe there will be testers on the Linux kernel mailing list.
[1]: https://etbe.coker.com.au/2022/01/09/video-conferencing-lca/
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I am also seeing this on a the AMD Ryzen desktop system Dell OptiPlex
5055 with Linux 5.13-rc7.
[0.00] DMI: Dell Inc. OptiPlex 5055 Ryzen CPU/0P03DX, BIOS 1.1.25
05/03/2021
[…]
[ 12.810715] wmi_bus wmi_bus-PNP0C14:00: WQBC data block query control
method not found
[ 1
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Linux images for virtual machines with unset `CONFIG
Please create a separate bug report, as the error type is different from
the original report here. Also, in the new report (best upstream), give
more information (firmware version, extension cards, …), and also
*attach* (not paste) the output of `lspci -tvnn` and `sudo lspci
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For every one affected, at least attach the output of `lspci -nn`,
`dmesg`, and give details for your system.
As this bug has gotten long, and causes go from firmware, firmware
configuration to hardware issues, it’s better if you opened a separate
report directly upstream, after testing the curren
I create upstream issue https://github.com/intel/Intel-Linux-Processor-
Microcode-Data-Files/issues/35.
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The output of `ubuntu-bug` is attached, and contains everything that’s
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Title:
Surface Pro 4 with Linux
Public bug reported:
On the Surface Pro 4 with USB Marvell Bluetooth/WLAN device, upgrading
from Ubuntu 18.04 with Linux 4.15.x to Ubuntu 20.04 with Linux 5.4.x,
only WPA2 Enterprise networks stop working, but other continue to work.
WPA: Failed to set GTK to the driver (alg=2 keylen=32 keyid
It looks like microcode update revision 0xd6 is still the officially
shipped version.
The often occurring hangs without the power cable plugged in, are still
happening.
Booting with `maxcpus=1` and adding
earlyprintk=efi earlycon=efifb debug
to the Linux command, the last messages are:
[0.00] microcode: microcode updated early to revision 0xd6,
date = 2020-04-23
The system was given to a user, so I won’t be able to test.
Maybe this bug is about two issues.
1. Sometimes boot failures (cold boot and from hibernate) with no power cable
plugged in. (Yesteday, I wasn’t un
It might be related to the latest microcode updates.
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Title:
Dell Latitude/Precision: Linux hangs without plugged in power cable
St
Public bug reported:
Already present reported in project *dell-sputnik*. (Note, it happened
here also without suspend/resume.):
1. https://bugs.launchpad.net/dell-sputnik/+bug/1661741
2. Quote from https://bugs.launchpad.net/dell-sputnik/+bug/1661741/comments/26:
> A similar bug affects se
Here are the Linux messages.
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Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
Public bug reported:
With Ubuntu 20.04 (and 18.04) Starting the Dell Precision with
`acpi=off` (to debug power cable issue) powering of the system, it halts
but does not power off.
[1]: https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1661741
[2]: https://bugs.launchpad.net/dell-sputnik/+bug/1871491
** Affects:
@piscvau, the original report is not about a crash, so your issue is
unrelated. Please create a separate report for the crash Ubuntu 20.04.
(Also mention there, if it is a system crash/hang? Does the numlock key
still work? Can you switch to a virtual console with Ctrl + Alt + F4?
Can you still pin
This is a common problem on AMD Zen systems.
Patches were posted to LKML (Linux Kernel Mailing List) in February
2019, but version 2 still needs to rewrite a comment, and v3 wasn’t
posted since then.
[1]: https://lkml.org/lkml/2019/2/14/1145
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Just a note, on the Dell OptiPlex 5055 Ryzen CPU/0P03DX, BIOS 1.1.20
05/31/2019 (AGESA SummitPI-AM4 1.0.0.7a) I am only seeing the interrupt
warning. Performance counters are supported there.
[0.870894] pci :00:00.2: AMD-Vi: IOMMU performance counters
supported
[0.871377] pci
I am also seeing this with current Linux (5.7-rc7) on an MSI B350M
MORTAR and a Dell OptiPlex 5055. Both are AMD Ryzen systems, so this
seems to affect all of those.
The IOMMU subsystem maintainer responded to report this issue to the
mainboard vendor, so they fix the firmware [1].
Everybody expe
It’d be great if Canonical also used their Dell and AMD contacts to get
this fixed.
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Status in linux pack
@magean, I believe you are having a different issue here, so please
create a separate bug report, and, as you reproduced this with Linux 5.4
(also try https://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/), contact linux-
p...@vger.kernel.org and the PCI subsystem maintainers directly, and
attach `dmesg` to your
@ads-launchpad, that looks like a separate issue. Please make a new
report (especially as this is in the project(?)/category(?) *dell-
sputnik* in Launchpad, and also upstream.
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@andre-miras, we do not experience the problem with Ubuntu 18.10(?) and
19.04 anymore. Please try to update, or test these releases. No idea,
what the cause and solution was in the end.
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4.15.0-22-generic fails to boot on IBM S822LC (POWER8 (raw), altivec
The system boots with `no_stf_barrier`.
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S
I was asked to add the firmware details.
```
$ ipmitool … fru print 47
Product Name : OpenPOWER Firmware
Product Version : IBM-firestone-ibm-OP8_v1.12_2.85
Product Extra :op-build-d033e11
Product Extra :buildroot-81b8d98
Product Extra :
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With `loglevel=7 initcall_debug nosplash` on the command line I got a
little further, I believe.
```
[…]
[0.00] Linux version 4.15.0-22-generic (buildd@bos02-ppc64el-009) (gcc
version 7.3.0 (Ubuntu 7.3.0-16ubuntu3)) #24-Ubuntu SMP Wed May 16 12:12:37 UTC
2018 (Ubuntu 4.15.0-22.24-generic
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** Description changed:
Upgrading from 16.04 to 18.04 on a IBM S822LC the system does not boot
with 4.15.0-22-generic and is in a reboot cycle.
```
Exiting petitboot. Type 'exit' to return.
The system is going down NOW!
Sent SIGTE
Public bug reported:
Upgrading from 16.04 to 18.04 on a IBM S822LC the system does not boot
with 4.15.0-22-generic and is in a reboot cycle.
```
Exiting petitboot. Type 'exit' to return.
The system is going down NOW!
Sent SIGTERM to all processes
Sent SIGKILL to all processes
[31775213631,3] OPAL
Public bug reported:
On Ubuntu 16.04.3 LTS, the installation of Linux 4.17-rc2 from [1] fails
because `linux-update-symlinks` is not available.
[1]: http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v4.17-rc2/
** Affects: linux-base (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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On 11/02/17 11:07, Kai-Heng Feng wrote:
>> On 2 Nov 2017, at 5:40 PM, Paul Menzel <1651...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
>>
>> @kaihengfeng, I am quite surprised and even angry about your comment.
> My apology.
No problem. Maybe I also have to apologize for my response d
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