Re: HDD problem, software bug, bios bug, or hardware ?
From: Borislav Petkov <bp@alien8.de>
Date: 2012-08-27 22:00:00
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On Mon, Aug 27, 2012 at 10:01:12AM -0700, Adko Branil wrote:
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Stupid question: have you tried replacing your DIMMs to see whether this can be caused by a faulty DRAM?I just tried it - i have 2 banks memory each of 1 Mb - i replaced
You mean 1 Gb each, right?
the first , then the second, then replaced both and put memory from another computer, tried another slots as well - the same picture - crashes continuing. There is no visual sign of broken capacitors on motherboard - all looks good. When i pass "nosmp" option to kernel at boot time, it crashes much faster - may be 100 times faster, and the pannic messages are almost the same each-other. Is it for sure broken hardware, and which part of hardware it should be in ? Is there possibility that it is bad bios, or even virus in bios, should upgrading bios help in this cases ? I have found 2 interesting lines in syslog: could not find module by name='rtc_cmos' microcode: AMD CPU family 0xf not supported
Not relevant.
The kernel is 3.5.2 on slackware_current with config http://pastebin.com/aGqH3tTR , it crashes with older kernels as well.
Ok, judging by the oopses this time, most of them are in handle_irq
and "nosmp" disables IO APIC so things start to point at something irq
handling related, if I would have to guess.
Hm, ok, can you rebuild that 3.5.2 kernel with the following options
enabled:
CONFIG_DEBUG_KERNEL
CONFIG_DEBUG_SHIRQ
CONFIG_DEBUG_OBJECTS
CONFIG_DEBUG_PREEMPT
CONFIG_PROVE_LOCKING
CONFIG_DEBUG_BUGVERBOSE
CONFIG_DEBUG_INFO
CONFIG_DEBUG_VM
CONFIG_DEBUG_MEMORY_INIT
CONFIG_DEBUG_LIST
CONFIG_DEBUG_RODATA
Those are all under "Kernel Hacking". Then boot this new kernel and
catch the whole dmesg up and including a couple of oopses and send them
to me.
But do not boot with "nosmp" - we want to see whether default SMP kernel
still triggers.
This should be for now.
Thanks.
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Regards/Gruss,
Boris.