[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1690085]

2018-12-31 Thread cevelnet
Hi, I have an ASUS A320M-K with latest BIOS 4027 (AGESA 1.0.0.6), Ryzen 7 2700, Patriot Viper RGB 16GB RAM 3200CL16, Samsung 830 SSD 128GB, Corsair AX860 860W PSU (80+ Platinum) and ASUS ROG Strix RX480 8GB. Running Arch Linux w/ Kernel 4.19.12 and GNOME 3.30 on Wayland. BIOS configured to

[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1690085]

2019-03-20 Thread cevelnet
I have revisited the errata. Errata 1033 "A Lock Operation May Cause the System to Hang" and 1109 "MWAIT Instruction May Hang a Thread" are the top contenders. According to page 12 and 13 of that document, Pinnacle Ridge processors are not affected. However, page 16 and 17 suggest 2nd Gen Ryzen

[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1690085]

2019-03-22 Thread cevelnet
(In reply to Lars Viklund from comment #572) > (You people should be happy you're not running FreeBSD, there I can > reasonably reliably hang Ryzens within hours by sending ZFS snapshots :D ) Looks like they've addressed Ryzen errata issues around August 2018:

[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1690085]

2019-03-12 Thread cevelnet
AGESA 0070 has been released for some mainboards (e.g. ASUS A320M-K, ASUS X470 Pro and a couple of MSI boards). For anyone experiencing crashes, I think 0070 is worth a try. Official changelog says something along "added support for new processors", but more changes under the hood aren't unlikely.

[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1690085]

2019-03-21 Thread cevelnet
@Borislav has the fix for erratum 1033 "A Lock Operation May Cause the System to Hang" been applied so far? The suggested workaround was "Program MSRC001_1020[4] to 1b", but I couldn't find anything about it in master branch. According to the document, 1033 only affects B1. -- You received this