Started seeing this recently with Kubuntu 11.04 and 275.09.04-natty.
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If this is fixed, then #671932 is no duplicate because the the bug
still up and alive and renders suspend/resume unusable. Also nvidia does
not react in their own bug report:
http://www.nvnews.net/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=158091page=3
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Cannot acknowledge. There are no messages in syslog anymore but the
disable-cpu hack is still neccessary for me. (fresh install of natty
with 270.41.06-0ubuntu1). Otherwise chrome get laggy again after resume.
The cpu-hack also fucks up virtualbox after resume. Meh :-(
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This problem has gone. Thanks!
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Ditto.
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I'm pleased to report that since upgrading from
nvidia-current (270.18-0ubuntu1~maverick~xup1) to 270.29-0ubuntu1~maverick~xup2
the pesky NVRM: os_raise_smp_barrier(), invalid context! no longer appear in
my system log.
@Ivan Kravchenko:
I also experienced the error messages with the 260.19.06
I have the same problem:
Mar 7 00:46:25 iv-desktop kernel: [11866.787712] NVRM:
os_raise_smp_barrier(), invalid context!
AMD Athlon II X4 635
Nvidia G210, driver 260.19.06
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Does anyone have a similar workaround for AMD X2 processors?
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same behavior on my machine with ubuntu 10.10
I notice to u that if i disable logical cpu and then re-enable e
suppress os_raise_smp_barrier spamming message
2011/1/25 fmyhr fm...@fhmtech.com
I can confirm Øyvind Stegard's report above:
Since upgrading my Maverick AMD64 G210 system yesterday
Claudio Melis mebi...@gmail.com writes:
same behavior on my machine with ubuntu 10.10
I notice to u that if i disable logical cpu and then re-enable e
suppress os_raise_smp_barrier spamming message
Tried this. The messages still appear after disabling/enabling
hyperthreading logical
I can confirm Øyvind Stegard's report above:
Since upgrading my Maverick AMD64 G210 system yesterday from
nvidia-current (260.19.29-0ubuntu1~xup~maverick3) to
270.18-0ubuntu1~maverick~xup1
my log file is full of the NVRM: os_raise_smp_barrier(), invalid context!
messages.
I haven't noticed any
NVRM: os_raise_smp_barrier(), invalid context! is back with a
vengeance in latest 270.18 beta nvidia driver on my setup. [Lucid
x86-64, NVS 3100M]
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I think I've solved the problems on my machine. Shat seems to have
solved the problem was to add noacpi and noapm to Grub.
I also ended up upgrading to a 64-bit Maverick and the 260.19.29 driver
from the x-swat repository along the way...
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I'm also having these messages combinded with random freezes making the
Ubuntu install on this computer totally unusable at the moment.
HP EliteBook 8440p
Ubuntu 10.10 (32 bit)
Nvidia 3100M
Intel I7
Nvidia driver: 260.19.06 and 260.19.29
Since I think its more of a driver bug (correct me if I'm
I experienced the same slowdown issues after resume. Even with
2.6.36-020636-generic kernel and 260.19.26 (Maverick x86_64 on a
thinkpad t410 with GT218 [NVS 3100M]).
The hyperthreading workaround
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/671932/comments/6)
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I have a Thinkpad W510 with nvidia driver 260.19.26 from xswat, running
in amd64 maverick, stock 2.6.35-23 kernel. Whenever I resumed from
suspend, I mostly noticed the graphics slowdown while (smooth) scrolling
a PDF in evince. A reboot restored graphics performance. After reading
this, as well
Same problem
GeForce GT 330M
2.6.35-24-generic-pae
Ubuntu 10.10
NVIDIA UNIX x86 Kernel Module 260.19.06 Mon Sep 13 06:35:06 PDT 2010
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NVRM: os_raise_smp_barrier(), invalid context! every few seconds.
Every 12 mins or so, my mplayer video slows WAY DOWN (audio continues
normal) for 30 seconds, then the video goes really fast and syncs back
up with the audio. Seems related to the NVRM problem.
I got many random freezes requiring
Hello here,
on my laptop Asus UL30VT same problems: NVRM: os_raise_smp_barrier(), invalid
context!
The laptop has two graphiccards, but i use only the nvidia
I can't see any freez, i only get the message above every few seconds.
System:
Ubuntu Maverick with nevest updates and the nevest
fwiw My issue is unrelated to suspend/resume. With the 260.19.21 driver
I boot up, start firefox and a minute or two later bam! The bug hits
and my system freezes.
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@ Øyvind
have you try my script?
it disble logical cpu. before 260.19.21 I was unable to resume my laptop but
i I disable logical cpu before suspend and reneable after resume all works
fine. have a try.
I am assuming you mean that disabling
260.19.21 just made matters worse for me. I'm on AMD 64-bit desktop
with a GeForce 7300 SE/7200 GS card. With this latest driver, I can't
keep the machine going more than a few minutes before it hangs and then
I have to REISUB to get it back again. I finally reverted to the old
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All nvidia drivers from 256.X up to newest 260.91.21 are unusable for me
on basically any kernel up to 2.6.37-rc2 (on Lucid x86-64, nvidia NVS
3100M, Dell E6510). I get NVRM: os_schedule: Attempted to yield the CPU
while in atomic or interrupt context at suspend/resume + when switching
to console,
@ Øyvind
have you try my script?
it disble logical cpu. before 260.19.21 I was unable to resume my laptop but
i I disable logical cpu before suspend and reneable after resume all works
fine. have a try.
2010/11/18 Øyvind Stegard oyvi...@ifi.uio.no
All nvidia drivers from 256.X up to newest
My thinkpad t510 does suspend and resume with standard kernel and nvidia
drivers on 10.10, but graphics are slow on resume.
I adapted Claudios script and put it in /etc/pm/sleep.d/10_nvidia-hack, so
it automaticlly gets run on suspend and resume.
Now graphics are snappy as on fresh boot, so it
Why is nvidia constantly fucking us...
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Their time machine doesn't work as well as yours. Do you expect them
to put out a new version of their drivers instantaneously every time
there's a new kernel release? Easy cure is to go back a kernel
version. If your hardware is less than a few days old, it won't be a
problem.
On Thu, Nov
i tested new version of nvidia drivers (260.19.21) on kernel 2.6.36
and now it works without the trick of disabling logical cpu.
thx to nvidia!!!
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Thank you, your solution works for me on Lenovo T510 with Nvidia NVS 3100M
It also works if I run 'locical_cpu.sh disable' and 'locical_cpu.sh enable'
after resume.
My Chrome is very slow after resume and become fast after doing these scripts.
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I tested on vanilla kernel 2.6.36 but I need always to disable/enable
logical cpu on suspend/resume.
I think that it is a kernel related problem cause i5/i7 family seems to not
be full supported on linux kernel (just see turbo boost and C*-state)
hope that this annoying problem will disappear as
I write a little script that turn off/on locical cpu.
It must be launch before suspend:
locical_cpu.sh disable
and launch again after resume:
locical_cpu.sh enable
all should work fine as for me.
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ok guys
i solved my problem for nvidia GT320M on HP pavillion dv6-2129el
I boot my system with acpi_sleep=nonvs, idle=poll parameters and I use the
latest nvidia drivers 260.19.12
all bugging messages on dmes desappear and my X is stable after
resume
2010/10/28 mebitek mebi...@gmail.com
after a lot of tests i find that all configuration (also this mentioned in
nvnews stability thread) give me the way to wake up correctly but i notice
some video slowdowns as I see in flash movies (normal or full screen).
I will test on 2.6.36 kernel...
2010/10/29 mebitek mebi...@gmail.com
ok
I definitively understand the problem.
on i5 cpu systems as mine, if you disable logic cpu all will work fine.
I done:
echo 0 /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu1/online
echo 0 /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu3/online
and when I wake up my system all works fine and smooth (flash full screen
videos too)
I upgraded my bios on my HP dv6-2129el to latest version.
Now suspend / resume works better but system needs to reboot (cpu goes high
and down on X now)
2010/10/24 Andrew Hutchings 656...@bugs.launchpad.net
On my Del E6510 upgraded Nvidia driver using:
mmm i do not know if it is the point.
i not load f.lux indicator applet (a tool that control lcd brightness/color
scheme) and after suspend all seems ok... need some days to test...
2010/10/28 mebitek mebi...@gmail.com
I upgraded my bios on my HP dv6-2129el to latest version.
Now suspend /
People still having problems with suspend/resume may also try this
(thanks to Brian who sent me this advice)
Add the following line:
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX=acpi_sleep=nonvs
to /etc/default/grub
Then make:
sudo update-grub
and reboot
Suspend/resume should work now
More about this issue
@bagl0312
your advice not works for my GT320M Nvidia card.
Still high cpu usage that make my X unusable.
2010/10/24 bagl0312 656...@bugs.launchpad.net
People still having problems with suspend/resume may also try this
(thanks to Brian who sent me this advice)
Add the following line:
I confirm that on Dell Latitude E6410 with nVidia card the GRUB option
acpi_sleep=nonvs resolves the resume issue on standard Maverick kernel
2.6.35-22-generic x86_64.
On kernels 2.6.36 this GRUB option isn't necessary and the machine
resumes very well.
There is one exception, valid for both
On my Del E6510 upgraded Nvidia driver using:
https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-x-swat/+archive/x-updates
Messages gone, avg. idle cpu time lowered.
Time will tell if it also fixed the random video hardware lockups I
experienced.
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my error is:
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X uses 100% cpu and it is unusuable...
2010/10/22 Øyvind Stegard oyvi...@ifi.uio.no
Claudio Melis mebi...@gmail.com writes:
Before I say that all works fine for me...
But only dmesg spam
@Claudio, add x-swat PPA and update
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Added, now I have installed nvidia driver version 260.19.12-0ubuntu1~xup2
But problem still remains
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@Claudio, add x-swat PPA and update
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With nvidia-current my system freezes hard every hour on maverick.
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Before I say that all works fine for me...
But only dmesg spam disappear.
X goes on 100% cpu usage after suspend and make the system unusable.
Someone have the same problem?
my card is nvidia GT 320M
2010/10/21 bagl0312 656...@bugs.launchpad.net
I confirm that with kernel 2.6.36 the
Claudio Melis mebi...@gmail.com writes:
Before I say that all works fine for me...
But only dmesg spam disappear.
X goes on 100% cpu usage after suspend and make the system unusable.
Someone have the same problem?
my card is nvidia GT 320M
I'm also having certain stability issues after
I confirm that with kernel 2.6.36 the suspend/resume works on dell precision
M4500.
I am also using latest nvidia drivers 260.19.12
See https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/578673/comments/134
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Installing last nvidia driver works for my 310M too
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Installed 260.19.12, it fixed kernel error messages, but did not fix the
suspend/wakeup problems.
NVS 310M on a Dell e6410
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See bug #578673 for suspend resume problems. I use kernel 2.6.36-rc8 and
suspend/resume works fine. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/578673
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I haven't updated the driver yet, therefore the bug is not fixed in
Ubuntu.
** Changed in: nvidia-graphics-drivers (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Released = Triaged
** Changed in: nvidia-graphics-drivers (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) = Alberto Milone (albertomilone)
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I have only tested 260.19.12 on Lucid 2.6.32-based kernel, but it looks
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I tried 260.19.12 on DELL precision M4500 workstation and graphic card Quadro
FX 880M with ubuntu 10.10 64bits.
dmesg errors disappeared but there are still problems with suspend/resume. The
machine goes in suspend mode but never wakeup
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Maybe that is kernel (not nvidia) problem - why 2.6.35.5 still not in
Maverick? NVidia stuff is very quiet on this issue
Yes, that might also be the case. I haven't tested the very latest
nvidia drivers on 2.6.32-based Lucid kernel.
No comment from
Yes!! For me, 260.19.12 fixed that bug!! No spam in syslog, try
suspend/resume later!
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Me too. After the installation of 260.19.12 from x-swat PPA there is no
more this message on dmesg.
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yeah,
dmesg spam disappeared and suspend works fine
my card is GeForce GT 320M
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yeah,
dmesg spam is disappeared and suspend works fine
my card is GeForce GT320M
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Me too. After the installation of 260.19.12 from x-swat PPA there is no
more this message on dmesg.
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with ubuntu 10.10 64bits.
Lots of error in dmesg and problems with suspend/resume
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Looks like new official nvidia driver release is out .. version is
260.19.12, http://www.nvidia.com/object/unix.html . No mention of
anything in changelog about Linux kernel interaction bug fixes or the
likes. Mostly just lots of additions and new features (doesn't look too
promising for those of
I also have the NVRAM errors in the logs. However I haven't noticed any
problems from it, suspends works perfectly.
Hardware: nVidia quadro nvs 3100m, Lenovo t510 laptop.
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Kernel 260.19.12 didn't improve matters here :( Back to 256.53 for me.
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Seems that the Nvidia forum is down too. I'm getting 404s on
http://www.nvnews.net/vbulletin/, so can't report there atm.
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Andreas Nilsson andrn...@gmail.com writes:
I also have the NVRAM errors in the logs. However I haven't noticed any
problems from it, suspends works perfectly.
Hardware: nVidia quadro nvs 3100m, Lenovo t510 laptop.
That can make sense for me, since suspend on my Dell E6510 with NVS
3100M
auxbuss launch...@auxbuss.com writes:
Seems that the Nvidia forum is down too. I'm getting 404s on
http://www.nvnews.net/vbulletin/, so can't report there atm.
It's been down all day here (CEST).
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There is a post at Nvidia's forum:
http://70.87.46.147/vbulletin/showthread.php?s=69b24f43660940013ae10abc63ae504ct=155176
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Same for me on DualCore E6500 desktop, GT240, Ubuntu 10.10 64bits.
Lots of error in dmesg and problems with suspend/resume, problems with virtual
terminal switch.
Please consider at least Medium priority for this bug as many people are
affected and no workaround except downgrade to Lucid.
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I am waiting 260.19.12 in xswat for testing. Maybe freeze is fixed?
Please subscribe Canonical nvidia stuff.
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Maybe that is kernel (not nvidia) problem - why 2.6.35.5 still not in
Maverick? NVidia stuff is very quiet on this issue
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Same (i.e. frequent NVRM... records in syslog, co-occuring with resume
from suspend freeze) on Dell E6410 with Nvidia NVS 3100M. Will
downgrade/reinstall to Lucid solve the problem?
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Daniel Karlsson wrote:
Same (i.e. frequent NVRM... records in syslog, co-occuring with resume from
suspend freeze)
on Dell E6410 with Nvidia NVS 3100M. Will downgrade/reinstall to Lucid solve
the problem?
I downgraded to Lucid on my Dell E6510 laptop, because I need it rock
solid/stable
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Importance: Undecided = Low
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Same on Maverick amd64, Lenovo T510 with Nvidia NVS 3100M
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Same here, Lenovo W510 with 10.10 i686-pae kernel (Nvidia Quadro 880M).
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Same here on fresh Mavrick install. Sony Vaio w/Nvidia 330M. System
locks up right after starting X.
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Same with me, with freshly installed Ubuntu:
Ubuntu Maverick x86_64,260.19.06 nvidia driver, Nvidia 310M
graphics card.
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Same here. Fresh installation of 10.10 amd64 desktop. Nvidia 3100M
graphics in a Lenovo T510.
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I am getting this on Ubuntu Maverick x86-64, using 260.19.06 beta nvidia
driver, for the following graphics hardware:
- Nvidia NVS 3100M (laptop)
- Nvidia GeForce 8600 GT (desktop)
I reverted back to Lucid, since this bug seems to screw up
suspend/resume badly on the laptop-side, and generally
Same problem, same kernel, same graphics driver version... but different
hardware (GeForce GT 330M instead of OP's GeForce GT 220).
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