I'm using Ubuntu 14.04 beta 2 in a lenovo g510 laptop. This bug affects
me!
Here is a snapshot from my dmesg:
[0.553488] pci :00:02.0: Boot video device
[2.155741] pci :00:1a.0: EHCI: BIOS handoff failed (BIOS bug?) 01010001
[3.757032] pci :00:1d.0: EHCI: BIOS handoff
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also my notebook has the same issue, sony vaio VPCEB3J1E attached dmesg and
lspci -vv,
kernel 2.6.37-020637rc2-generic
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I'm using an acer 2930 and this bug is still there (and really annoying) = +7
secs every time I turn on the computer
it makes linux look like an old os
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@remy
As already mentioned in comment #30 a workaround has been added to kernel
2.6.30 by reducing the delay-time from ~ 8.000 ms per EHCI-controller to 1.000
ms per EHCI-controller for such Boards behaving as reported. Which
Ubuntu-version do you use and which kernel? At least for my Toshiba
I'm encountering the same error on my acer timeline 5810TZ in lucid. it
adds about 5 seconds to my boot.
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I just bought the intel DP43TF.
I am using ubuntu 9.04 amd64 and radeon 9000 video card.
I was using an abit ip35v mother board with the radeon 9000 with no Blender or
mouse problems.
I have the ehci bug as above now.
I have other problems as well.
Could this board be interfering with X11 and or
I just bought the intel DP43TF.
I am using ubuntu 9.04 amd64 and radeon 9000 video card.
I was using an abit ip35v mother board with the radeon 9000 with no Blender or
mouse problems.
I have the ehci bug as above now.
I have other problems as well.
Could this board be interfering with X11 and or
I just bought the intel DP43TF.
I am using ubuntu 9.04 amd64 and radeon 9000 video card.
I was using an abit ip35v mother board with the radeon 9000 with no Blender or
mouse problems.
I have the ehci bug as above now.
I have other problems as well.
Could this board be interfering with X11 and or
Kernel 2.6.30 (stable is 2.6.30.5) has reduced the waiting time for BIOS
response from present 5000 ms to 1000 ms, so BIOS EHCI non-compliant
only delay boot in less than 2 seconds. Please update pci-quirks.c as
soon as properly tested.
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I confirm this problem with the Intel DP45SG motherboard. Using latest
BIOS version 0118.
pci :00:1a.7: EHCI: BIOS handoff failed (BIOS bug?) 01010001
pci :00:1d.7: EHCI: BIOS handoff failed (BIOS bug?) 01010001
Intel should correct the non-compliant ECHI behavior of this line of
i too have the DQ45CB and can say that disabling USB legacy support
solved the problem for me, with the pre 85 bios, that one bricked my
motherboard :(
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Hi There,
I also can confirm that the bug is present in the Intel DQ45CB
motherboard. I am using Slamd64, and the message is exactly as posted
for so many people here:
pci :00:1a.7: EHCI: BIOS handoff failed (BIOS bug?) 01010001
pci :00:1d.7: EHCI: BIOS handoff failed (BIOS bug?)
I can confirm that this bug affects Ubuntu 9.04 running on Intel DP43TF
motherboard (with the latest BIOS driver installed).
kernel: [0.909820] io scheduler cfq registered (default)
kernel: [8.908008] pci :00:1a.7: EHCI: BIOS handoff failed (BIOS bug?)
01010001
kernel: [ 16.908008]
BIOS version 0101 do not solve this problem too. I guess, there will no
fix from Intel. Kernel people will not give up too...
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really i am very disappointed of this board...WORST LATEST
TECHNOLOGY INTEL BOARD DG45ID ..very very worst mouse and
keyboard does not work ...
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BIOS version 0095 do not solve this problem
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Has anybody tried new BIOS version 0095? The release notes say Fixed
issue with USB emulation type. - whatever that means... Be warned
though, I had issues with 0093 BIOS update failing and I had to resort
to BIOS recovery (which did work) to get the system to boot again. I'll
try upgrading to
DG45FC BIOS version 0093 with date 4/10/2009 didn't fix this problem,
but POST process is much quicker now.
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A new BIOS for this board was released on 09/03/2009. Does the problem
still exist with that release?
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i didnt look especially for it when i updated, but im pretty sure, that
it did not change anything in respect to this bug
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Would the patch in http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=12148 be
acceptable in Ubuntu kernel? It adds a new kernel command line parameter
ehci_ho_to (EHCI hand-off timeout) which defaults to 5000 ms in the
patch. The patch can be seen at
Indeed it's not just Toshiba and Intel. I've got Intrepid 8.10, kernel
2.6.27-11-generic running on a ASUS P5B Deluxe and I get an 8 second
delay
[1.252994] io scheduler cfq registered (default)
[9.252214] pci :00:1a.7: EHCI: BIOS handoff failed (BIOS bug?) 01010001
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It's not only a problem of these two motherboards!
In fact it seems to be a more generic problem, since on my Toshiba Satellite
L300-1CM Notebook (
http://de.computers.toshiba-europe.com/innovation/product/Satellite-L300-1CM/1060892/toshibaShop/false/
) exactly the same problem occurs...
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I haven't got any evidence to suggest that Intel is going to fix this
issue. Notice that both DG45ID and DG45FC are officially unsupported
with Linux according to Intel
(http://www.intel.com/support/motherboards/desktop/sb/CS-008326.htm).
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Intel DG45FC board has the same problem, it's really frustating if it's
true, what Mikko Rantalainen previously posted.
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http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=12148
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Status: New = Confirmed
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I have done some correspondence with Intel and it seems that the
official response is that DG45ID is not (at least currently) supported
on Linux and Intel is not going to fix this issue. The fact that this
board works against the EHCI specification published by Intel
I've contacted intel about the BIOS handoff issue.
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Updates to my last comment:
I'm now running BIOS version 0085 (never could successfully install 0081) and
the grub causes no longer delays during the boot plus the BIOS itself boots
much faster. I have two Samsung 750GB SATA drives connected as SATA0 and SATA1
and SATA2 is a DVD-RW drive.
The
I'm running DG45ID with BIOS version 0079 (flashed it about two weeks
ago, barely days before version 0081 came out). I'll test with BIOS
version 0081 (perhaps later today) to see if it fixes the grub delay
issue. The version 0081 changelog says Added patch for the issue of
GATE A20 can not open.
I am considering buying this board. Perhaps someone could test this with
different boot loaders like lilo?
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On Tue, 2008-10-14 at 14:20 +, Mikko Rantalainen wrote:
I, too, have DG45ID motherboard and disabling USB Legacy support in the
BIOS is not a great choice because then you cannot use keyboard in the
boot loader.
True, but I find the tradeoff worth it. I haven't yet had a need to
interrupt
On Wed, 2008-10-22 at 14:00 +, Mikko Rantalainen wrote:
Tested with latest intrepid ibex last weekend: After the BIOS ends, it
takes about 8-15 seconds before grub loading stage... text is
displayed on the screen. The USB legacy support setting in the BIOS
does not make any difference.
Tested with latest intrepid ibex last weekend: After the BIOS ends, it
takes about 8-15 seconds before grub loading stage... text is
displayed on the screen. The USB legacy support setting in the BIOS
does not make any difference. There's no such delay when using NTLDR
(Windows XP boot loader)
I, too, have DG45ID motherboard and disabling USB Legacy support in the
BIOS is not a great choice because then you cannot use keyboard in the
boot loader.
Whatever causes about 8 second timeout before kernel message pci
:00:1a.7: EHCI: BIOS handoff failed (BIOS bug?) 01010001 needs to
be
With the same DG45ID the grub seems to have a long delay in the boot
before displaying anything at all. I haven't figured out if this is
because of USB legacy support, too.
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Hi,
I also have the DG45ID motherboard. I found that if I disabled Legacy
support (I can't remember the exact name and I don't want to interrupt
my OS install running at the moment) in the USB devices section of the
BIOS then the kernel would boot normally.
Hope this helps,
Chris D
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Hi Chris,
thanks for the help, it worked great, the entire boot takes 15
seconds!!! this is amazing. there is one more problem I have with this
board is that about 1 in 10 boots the machine halts in the middle of the
boot and I need to do hard restart. I suspect that it is something to do
with
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