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Chris Eineke, this bug was reported a while ago and there hasn't been
any activity in it recently. We were wondering if this is still an
issue? If so, could you please test for this with the latest development
release of Ubuntu? ISO images are available from
This patch should fix the shpchp error message: http://marc.info/?l
=linux-pcim=131411621004431w=2
The system hangs reported by lmbezeau and daniel-hartman are a separate
issue and should be reported as a different bug.
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Same symptoms as Lawrence Bezeau (see above). I have a HP Pavilion G4.
I can get to GRUB, but the system locks up during the kernel boot,
usually some time after the following message (although the specific
time is never consistent):
shpchp :00:01.0: Cannot reserve MMIO region
SP5100
HAD this issue with a custom built rig, has an onboard ATI 3300HD and a
PCIe 4890, issue started when I rebooted with a new display
configuration, I re-enabled the onboard video and tried plugging one
monitor into it and the other into the PICe card. (the onboard has HDMI
out and I was planning
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Have a look here:
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href=https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/MainlineBuilds?action=showredirect=KernelMainlineBuilds;/a
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Title:
shpchp
It seems to me it could be related to some patches applied to ubuntu's
kernel. With other distros (for example PcLinuxOs) this bug is not
present. Is it possible to use a standard kernel (please, could
someone give some tips about how to do it?) and insert it to official
repositories?
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i just installed the latest kernel package and it seems to work fine for
me now, the message is still present, but the graphic driver works!
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type sudo when logged as root?
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Typing sudo when logged as root does nothing to change the command.
However, if, instead, you logged in using a tty, it will allow the
command to work. This is easier than writing two separate workarounds
when one will actually work for both situations.
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Still present with 2.6.37-5 natty's kernel
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Thanks for reporting this bug and any supporting documentation. Since
this bug has enough information provided for a developer to begin work,
I'm going to mark it as confirmed and let them handle it from here.
Thanks for taking the time to make Ubuntu better!
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[ 11.396573] shpchp :00:01.0: HPC vendor_id 1022 device_id 9602 ss_vid
0 ss_did 0
[ 11.396581] shpchp :00:01.0: Cannot reserve MMIO region
[ 11.396993] shpchp: Standard Hot Plug PCI Controller Driver version: 0.4
Shpchp reports this error on
I also have this problem when booting linux mint 10, which is based on Ubuntu
10.10.
I have a Quad-core AMD64 Phenom II processor, and also a realtek ethernet
controller. I also have an ATI Mobility Radeon graphics card. It boots for
me, showing that message at boot up. My entropy key
I am on an hp-tx2510us tablet pc running on AMD's puma platform, and I
get this error.
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Tested on maverick current kernel image (2.6.37-999-generic) and I get
these errors:
shpchp :00:01.0: Cannot reserve MMIO region
shpchp :00:04.0: Cannot reserve MMIO region
shpchp :00:05.0: Cannot reserve MMIO region
shpchp :00:06.0: Cannot reserve MMIO region
ata3: softreset
These error messages are only printed to TTY1 as well. I don't know what
logs they would be under to include them for you.
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I also have this issue, (Please note, I am running ATI Catalyst. This
correlation should not be completely ruled out yet right? This may be an
issue, perhaps we could adjust Catalyst settings?
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Same for me on my Acer Aspire One 521 with Ubuntu 10.10.
It slows down boot time as it waits for some seconds at that point. No further
problems with the system though.
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I have an HP pavillion dv5 laptop, and I didn't have the problem until I
went from 10.04 to .10.
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Again, although not a major issue, it does really slow my boot times,
any help would be appreciated. are there any known temporary
workarounds?
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I also have this problem. It was fine in Jaunty and then when I
upgraded to Lucid I started to get the message. It still occurs in
Maverick. I'm using a HP Pavillion DM3. It boots into Ubuntu fine, but
it seems like this error might be slowing things down as some signal is
waited for from some
Have same problem. I have hp 380f all in one on network (installed
driver hplip 3.10.2 ) and Ati 3200Hd. Update Ubuntu 10.10. Installed the
last kernel.
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Have same message on HP 6735s running clean install of Ubuntu 10.10 and
2.6.35-22 generic kernel. Ubuntu boots though.
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Same here. I have a new install of Ubuntu 10.10 with an AMD Phenom II X4
and an integrated Radeon HD 4290.
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I have this since upgrade to 10.10 today. I get 2 lines in syslog, and
it flashes up annoyingly during boot, corrupting the boot splash screen:
shpchp :00:01.0: Cannot reserve MMIO region
shpchp :00:10.0: Cannot reserve MMIO region
Those are PCI device codes:
00:01.0 PCI bridge:
I had this bug before on Kubuntu 10.4. Today upgraded to Kubuntu 10.10.
Still the same; everything looks ok after boot, but booting takes a long
time because of this message.
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Same problem here. I use boot chart. Btrfs and btrfsctl appears on the chart
and run (wait) about 15 seconds.
I have attached the boot charts of lucid and maverick.
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I do not think so cause I tried with ATI proprietary drivers too, but I got the
same error.
By the way, is there someone that knows what does this error mean?
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same here with HP 6735s. The message appears at boot but then everything
looks ok. Tested with Ubuntu 10.04, 10.04.1 10.10 beta 1
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same problem here on HP 6735s... everything looks good after the boot.
BUT it doesnt look well when i'm booting my notebook and needs time,
too!
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maybe is a Catalyst driver bug?
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same issue here on hp 6735b laptop.
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As with Lawrence Bezeau's last comment. I can boot OK, no problems with
Ubuntu 10.04 except the Cannot reserve MMIO region message at the top
of the otherwise blank screen during boot.
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Since posting the above comments, I managed to get Ubuntu to boot once and,
at that time, I invoked Update Manager to bring everything up to date. Since
then
Ubuntu boots fine but I still get this error message at the same stage of the
boot
process as before. But the boot process continues and
I have encountered the same error message and it prevents my computer from
booting.
I have a Gateway DX4300-01H with an AMD Phenom IIX4 quad core processor. The
operating system is Ubuntu 10.04 with kernel 2.6.32-24. I have kernel versions
going
back to 2.6.32-21 and the computer will not boot
Continues to happen in kernel 2.6.32-22.
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Hi Chris,
If you could also please test the latest upstream kernel available that would
be great. It will allow additional upstream developers to examine the issue.
Refer to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelMainlineBuilds . Once you've tested the
upstream kernel, please remove the
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