[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1633776] Re: Crash due to SATA 3 issue in Skylake chip

2016-12-18 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
[Expired for linux (Ubuntu) because there has been no activity for 60
days.]

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   Status: Incomplete => Expired

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Title:
  Crash due to SATA 3 issue in Skylake chip

Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  Expired

Bug description:
  Minor bug - I have an annoying work around

  ASRock Z170 Extreme7+ Mboard has 10 SATA 3 ports off 2 controller
  chips CPU is Skylake 6700. One SATA chip does 6 ports in pairs which
  also serve as either SATA Express or M.2 drive controllers. these are
  SATA 3-0 to SATA 3-5, other has 4 SATA ports. System worked in Win 7,
  but when booting to Kubuntu 16.10 it kept coming crashing during boot
  with an error of 'Unable to initiate SATA child Parent inactive.' I
  tried every possible combination, and eventually got the system to
  load by placing an Optical drive as SAT 3-0, and writing off one of
  the SATA Express links. Once I got it going I started adding drives
  back in one at a time, and hit the same problem when I got to the
  first SATA port on the 2nd chip, and optical drive plugged in there
  soon fixed that.

  Another issue was I couldn't create an M.2 drive as the system drive
  while there was a hard drive connected to the system. Cut it back to
  just the optical and the M.2 and it let me use the M.2 as the system
  drive.

  System now working with SATA 3-0 as optical, SATA 3-1 as 2TB HDD, SATA
  3-2/3 as 500GB M.2, SATA 3 -4/5 as 500GB M.2, SATA 3A-0 as optical,
  SATA 3A-2 as  2TB HDD. Tested, as soon as I move an optical from the
  first SATA port for the chip I get the error message during the boot-
  up and it doesn't load. Switch back and it loads OK. I've a work
  around, but it costs me a SATA Express line. However, you may see
  others with Skylake chips havign the same issue.

  I suspect it's an issue with the package checking the hardware during
  the boot-up, but don't know enough to say for sure.

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[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1633776] Re: Crash due to SATA 3 issue in Skylake chip

2016-10-19 Thread ernest
G'day Joseph,

I forgot to add in my above comment that the error occurs BEFORE I get
to the Boot Menu, and the instruction page for the mainstream kernels
says I get a choice AT the boot menu. With that being the case, is this
still like to provide any useful information?

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Title:
  Crash due to SATA 3 issue in Skylake chip

Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  Minor bug - I have an annoying work around

  ASRock Z170 Extreme7+ Mboard has 10 SATA 3 ports off 2 controller
  chips CPU is Skylake 6700. One SATA chip does 6 ports in pairs which
  also serve as either SATA Express or M.2 drive controllers. these are
  SATA 3-0 to SATA 3-5, other has 4 SATA ports. System worked in Win 7,
  but when booting to Kubuntu 16.10 it kept coming crashing during boot
  with an error of 'Unable to initiate SATA child Parent inactive.' I
  tried every possible combination, and eventually got the system to
  load by placing an Optical drive as SAT 3-0, and writing off one of
  the SATA Express links. Once I got it going I started adding drives
  back in one at a time, and hit the same problem when I got to the
  first SATA port on the 2nd chip, and optical drive plugged in there
  soon fixed that.

  Another issue was I couldn't create an M.2 drive as the system drive
  while there was a hard drive connected to the system. Cut it back to
  just the optical and the M.2 and it let me use the M.2 as the system
  drive.

  System now working with SATA 3-0 as optical, SATA 3-1 as 2TB HDD, SATA
  3-2/3 as 500GB M.2, SATA 3 -4/5 as 500GB M.2, SATA 3A-0 as optical,
  SATA 3A-2 as  2TB HDD. Tested, as soon as I move an optical from the
  first SATA port for the chip I get the error message during the boot-
  up and it doesn't load. Switch back and it loads OK. I've a work
  around, but it costs me a SATA Express line. However, you may see
  others with Skylake chips havign the same issue.

  I suspect it's an issue with the package checking the hardware during
  the boot-up, but don't know enough to say for sure.

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[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1633776] Re: Crash due to SATA 3 issue in Skylake chip

2016-10-19 Thread ernest
G'day Joseph,

I've never done a kernel change before. Not even sure how many or which
files from that page I should be downloading. Please confirm if I should
be loading both of these files, or just one, or what else for a 64 bit
build. Also please confirm I'll be able to recover back to the current
set up if I want to. I'm concerned because of the hassles I had to get
operational in the first place.

linux-
headers-4.9.0-040900rc1-generic_4.9.0-040900rc1.201610151630_amd64.deb

linux-
image-4.9.0-040900rc1-generic_4.9.0-040900rc1.201610151630_amd64.deb

Ernest

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Title:
  Crash due to SATA 3 issue in Skylake chip

Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  Minor bug - I have an annoying work around

  ASRock Z170 Extreme7+ Mboard has 10 SATA 3 ports off 2 controller
  chips CPU is Skylake 6700. One SATA chip does 6 ports in pairs which
  also serve as either SATA Express or M.2 drive controllers. these are
  SATA 3-0 to SATA 3-5, other has 4 SATA ports. System worked in Win 7,
  but when booting to Kubuntu 16.10 it kept coming crashing during boot
  with an error of 'Unable to initiate SATA child Parent inactive.' I
  tried every possible combination, and eventually got the system to
  load by placing an Optical drive as SAT 3-0, and writing off one of
  the SATA Express links. Once I got it going I started adding drives
  back in one at a time, and hit the same problem when I got to the
  first SATA port on the 2nd chip, and optical drive plugged in there
  soon fixed that.

  Another issue was I couldn't create an M.2 drive as the system drive
  while there was a hard drive connected to the system. Cut it back to
  just the optical and the M.2 and it let me use the M.2 as the system
  drive.

  System now working with SATA 3-0 as optical, SATA 3-1 as 2TB HDD, SATA
  3-2/3 as 500GB M.2, SATA 3 -4/5 as 500GB M.2, SATA 3A-0 as optical,
  SATA 3A-2 as  2TB HDD. Tested, as soon as I move an optical from the
  first SATA port for the chip I get the error message during the boot-
  up and it doesn't load. Switch back and it loads OK. I've a work
  around, but it costs me a SATA Express line. However, you may see
  others with Skylake chips havign the same issue.

  I suspect it's an issue with the package checking the hardware during
  the boot-up, but don't know enough to say for sure.

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[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1633776] Re: Crash due to SATA 3 issue in Skylake chip

2016-10-19 Thread Joseph Salisbury
Would it be possible for you to test the latest upstream kernel? Refer
to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelMainlineBuilds . Please test the latest
v4.9 kernel[0].

If this bug is fixed in the mainline kernel, please add the following
tag 'kernel-fixed-upstream'.

If the mainline kernel does not fix this bug, please add the tag:
'kernel-bug-exists-upstream'.

Once testing of the upstream kernel is complete, please mark this bug as
"Confirmed".


Thanks in advance.

[0] http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v4.9-rc1/

** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided => Medium

** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
   Status: Confirmed => Incomplete

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Title:
  Crash due to SATA 3 issue in Skylake chip

Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  Minor bug - I have an annoying work around

  ASRock Z170 Extreme7+ Mboard has 10 SATA 3 ports off 2 controller
  chips CPU is Skylake 6700. One SATA chip does 6 ports in pairs which
  also serve as either SATA Express or M.2 drive controllers. these are
  SATA 3-0 to SATA 3-5, other has 4 SATA ports. System worked in Win 7,
  but when booting to Kubuntu 16.10 it kept coming crashing during boot
  with an error of 'Unable to initiate SATA child Parent inactive.' I
  tried every possible combination, and eventually got the system to
  load by placing an Optical drive as SAT 3-0, and writing off one of
  the SATA Express links. Once I got it going I started adding drives
  back in one at a time, and hit the same problem when I got to the
  first SATA port on the 2nd chip, and optical drive plugged in there
  soon fixed that.

  Another issue was I couldn't create an M.2 drive as the system drive
  while there was a hard drive connected to the system. Cut it back to
  just the optical and the M.2 and it let me use the M.2 as the system
  drive.

  System now working with SATA 3-0 as optical, SATA 3-1 as 2TB HDD, SATA
  3-2/3 as 500GB M.2, SATA 3 -4/5 as 500GB M.2, SATA 3A-0 as optical,
  SATA 3A-2 as  2TB HDD. Tested, as soon as I move an optical from the
  first SATA port for the chip I get the error message during the boot-
  up and it doesn't load. Switch back and it loads OK. I've a work
  around, but it costs me a SATA Express line. However, you may see
  others with Skylake chips havign the same issue.

  I suspect it's an issue with the package checking the hardware during
  the boot-up, but don't know enough to say for sure.

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[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1633776] Re: Crash due to SATA 3 issue in Skylake chip

2016-10-18 Thread ernest
G'day Brad,

I tried that and got an error message telling me I have to get and
install 'python-apport' before it can be run. That being the case I'm
not sure any logs from it will be of use. 1. Because it wasn't logging
when the issue happened, and 2. because the problem was occurring before
Kubuntu started to load. Also, because I've worked around the issue, I
really don't want to introduce it again, just in case the work around
was a fluke.

The first dozen or so times was before I could even get the Kubuntu DVD
to load so I could install the OS. After I finally got it to load by
fooling around with what was and wasn't connected to the system I did
get it to load, and later had the same boot issue when I started
connecting the drives back to the system, and I got the same error
message until I got it to boot with the work around mentioned. The
message was: 'trying to activate child device but parent is not active'

Checking the Kernel Log in KSystemlog I found this section, and think it
may apply to the problem (but not sure):

17/10/2016 11:52 PM usb-storage 2-1.4   .0: USB Mass Storage device 
detected
17/10/2016 11:52 PM scsi host10 usb-storage 2-1.4:1.0
17/10/2016 11:52 PM scsi host10 runtime PM trying to activate child 
device host10 but parent (2-1.4:1.0) is not active
17/10/2016 11:52 PM usbcore registered new interface driver usb-storage
17/10/2016 11:52 PM usbcore registered new interface driver uas
17/10/2016 11:52 PM usb 1-3.3   new high-speed USB device number 6 
using xhci_hcd
17/10/2016 11:52 PM usb 1-3.3   New USB device found, idVendor=058f, 
idProduct=6366
17/10/2016 11:52 PM usb 1-3.3   New USB device strings: Mfr=1, 
Product=2, SerialNumber=3
17/10/2016 11:52 PM usb 1-3.3   Product: Mass Storage Device
17/10/2016 11:52 PM usb 1-3.3   Manufacturer: Generic
17/10/2016 11:52 PM usb 1-3.3   SerialNumber: 058F0OB1
17/10/2016 11:52 PM usb-storage 1-3.3   .0: USB Mass Storage device 
detected
17/10/2016 11:52 PM scsi host11 usb-storage 1-3.3:1.0
17/10/2016 11:52 PM scsi host11 runtime PM trying to activate child 
device host11 but parent (1-3.3:1.0) is not active
17/10/2016 11:52 PM clocksource Switched to clocksource tsc
17/10/2016 11:52 PM usb 2-5.4   new SuperSpeed USB device number 5 
using xhci_hcd
17/10/2016 11:52 PM usb 2-5.4   New USB device found, idVendor=174c, 
idProduct=55aa
17/10/2016 11:52 PM usb 2-5.4   New USB device strings: Mfr=2, 
Product=3, SerialNumber=1
17/10/2016 11:52 PM usb 2-5.4   Product: YLT-C2
17/10/2016 11:52 PM usb 2-5.4   Manufacturer: ULT-Best
17/10/2016 11:52 PM usb 2-5.4   SerialNumber: 123456789069
17/10/2016 11:52 PM usb-storage 2-5.4   .0: USB Mass Storage device 
detected
17/10/2016 11:52 PM usb-storage 2-5.4   .0: Quirks match for vid 174c 
pid 55aa: 40
17/10/2016 11:52 PM scsi host12 usb-storage 2-5.4:1.0
17/10/2016 11:52 PM scsi host12 runtime PM trying to activate child 
device host12 but parent (2-5.4:1.0) is not active

Having spent over 18 hours getting the system working the way I want it
to I'm very hesitant to play with it too much, but will do anything I
can to help track it down.


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Title:
  Crash due to SATA 3 issue in Skylake chip

Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  Minor bug - I have an annoying work around

  ASRock Z170 Extreme7+ Mboard has 10 SATA 3 ports off 2 controller
  chips CPU is Skylake 6700. One SATA chip does 6 ports in pairs which
  also serve as either SATA Express or M.2 drive controllers. these are
  SATA 3-0 to SATA 3-5, other has 4 SATA ports. System worked in Win 7,
  but when booting to Kubuntu 16.10 it kept coming crashing during boot
  with an error of 'Unable to initiate SATA child Parent inactive.' I
  tried every possible combination, and eventually got the system to
  load by placing an Optical drive as SAT 3-0, and writing off one of
  the SATA Express links. Once I got it going I started adding drives
  back in one at a time, and hit the same problem when I got to the
  first SATA port on the 2nd chip, and optical drive plugged in there
  soon fixed that.

  Another issue was I couldn't create an M.2 drive as the system drive
  while there was a hard drive connected to the system. Cut it back to
  just the optical and the M.2 and it let me use the M.2 as the system
  drive.

  System now working with SATA 3-0 as optical, SATA 3-1 as 2TB HDD, SATA
  3-2/3 as 500GB M.2, SATA 3 -4/5 as 500GB M.2, SATA 3A-0 as optical,
  SATA 3A-2 as  2TB HDD. Tested, as soon as I move an optical from the
  first SATA port for the chip I get the error message during 

[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1633776] Re: Crash due to SATA 3 issue in Skylake chip

2016-10-18 Thread Brian Murray
** Package changed: apport (Ubuntu) => linux (Ubuntu)

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Title:
  Crash due to SATA 3 issue in Skylake chip

Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  Minor bug - I have an annoying work around

  ASRock Z170 Extreme7+ Mboard has 10 SATA 3 ports off 2 controller
  chips CPU is Skylake 6700. One SATA chip does 6 ports in pairs which
  also serve as either SATA Express or M.2 drive controllers. these are
  SATA 3-0 to SATA 3-5, other has 4 SATA ports. System worked in Win 7,
  but when booting to Kubuntu 16.10 it kept coming crashing during boot
  with an error of 'Unable to initiate SATA child Parent inactive.' I
  tried every possible combination, and eventually got the system to
  load by placing an Optical drive as SAT 3-0, and writing off one of
  the SATA Express links. Once I got it going I started adding drives
  back in one at a time, and hit the same problem when I got to the
  first SATA port on the 2nd chip, and optical drive plugged in there
  soon fixed that.

  Another issue was I couldn't create an M.2 drive as the system drive
  while there was a hard drive connected to the system. Cut it back to
  just the optical and the M.2 and it let me use the M.2 as the system
  drive.

  System now working with SATA 3-0 as optical, SATA 3-1 as 2TB HDD, SATA
  3-2/3 as 500GB M.2, SATA 3 -4/5 as 500GB M.2, SATA 3A-0 as optical,
  SATA 3A-2 as  2TB HDD. Tested, as soon as I move an optical from the
  first SATA port for the chip I get the error message during the boot-
  up and it doesn't load. Switch back and it loads OK. I've a work
  around, but it costs me a SATA Express line. However, you may see
  others with Skylake chips havign the same issue.

  I suspect it's an issue with the package checking the hardware during
  the boot-up, but don't know enough to say for sure.

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