Return-Path: Received: (majordomo@vger.kernel.org) by vger.kernel.org via listexpand id S1752642AbcKXXqw (ORCPT ); Thu, 24 Nov 2016 18:46:52 -0500 Received: from nm24-vm0.bullet.mail.bf1.yahoo.com ([98.139.213.161]:60564 "EHLO nm24-vm0.bullet.mail.bf1.yahoo.com" rhost-flags-OK-OK-OK-OK) by vger.kernel.org with ESMTP id S1750991AbcKXXqn (ORCPT ); Thu, 24 Nov 2016 18:46:43 -0500 X-Greylist: delayed 401 seconds by postgrey-1.27 at vger.kernel.org; Thu, 24 Nov 2016 18:46:43 EST X-Yahoo-Newman-Id: 45002.67321.bm@smtp201.mail.bf1.yahoo.com X-Yahoo-Newman-Property: ymail-3 X-YMail-OSG: GPD66FwVM1lWTkLkQTv_mTXEFk2zLGDLvFOMGAubK7bagfE A7_lDLmAP_kzl1ONWT3Z3y5wjcBbHYOD1sStjggPQ08FrL4uBSl5YWm_.ggo apz9Qo5bAHef2yLh.PeFyHdChLQg7RbxQXQx1PMJ2LYSgJoMbeDgTRKfercG F0TlkdI719rxWV5Ul6CA2U50hEFCY0ShK2Jf0uMEyb60xy0G2qlOXXUp3R_i hvY52FkW4A.OJ0pryQjg8xtJzY7HYMNJ9dv1QzOL5BaFMlpyC661WDRjvnF6 AkDZXIsaS2sc91t0HipUbP2eVqiNPg7gEBzRFgR_E2Nd7sjIne64EmnxYY_r eKO.XP252f6g7G8wdhtP0.hwTkoRsqE6Vnt9.o.dsWRVAju7_TCu8KcD7yKG ZD_qwO14bKLDT6Fqr3Xo60xoZxjnCxeVfimwuyMnFGKmt.uNM51zFe.aAo6X LAh75kHaQ5Jdp4aLDZQgq50.2CQYHvSuD.ATbNoA1ILSotcW1CZifVeXB5fq keOnWtthr13wWFsp4tjy.dTiB9m7st.jJ2z62YU.TgAM- X-Yahoo-SMTP: UuUruQuswBCtBpHRhrm5y0QRtWA- Date: Thu, 24 Nov 2016 21:39:57 -0200 From: =?utf-8?Q?Rog=C3=A9rio?= Brito To: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org Cc: clemens@ladisch.de, linux-pci@vger.kernel.org Subject: Multiple problems with the Linux kernel on an AMD desktop Message-ID: <20161124233957.k2twr352kna6ukd2@ime.usp.br> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8 Content-Disposition: inline Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit User-Agent: NeoMutt/20161104 (1.7.1) Sender: linux-kernel-owner@vger.kernel.org List-ID: X-Mailing-List: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org Content-Length: 7405 Lines: 139 Dear developers, I have been having problems that are starting to accumulate on my main Desktop and I decided to ask here for help, since I perceive that the majority (not all, of course) of developers are likely to use recent, Intel-based systems for their x86-64 work. My desktop has an AMD Phenon II X4 910 processor and a corresponding chipset (I can provide many, many details). Before I go on describing the problems that I have, I want to say that I can bisect the kernel, apply patches and give feedback for the problems that I am seeing. The problems that I am seeing are the following: * I have never been able to boot this computer of mine without the option irqpoll---otherwise, I get the nobody cared message. I just didn't pay much attention, despite me booting with many different kernels and distributions. With a particular Fedora, I reported the problem, but It was coalesced with many other "nobody cared" messages and once that particular Fedora release was EOL'ed, the bug report was closed. * Besides the previous problem, starting with Debian's kernel 4.5, I am seeing bazillion messages like the following: (...) [ 198.701170] hpet_rtc_timer_reinit: 3 callbacks suppressed [ 198.701180] hpet1: lost 9 rtc interrupts [ 198.893025] hpet1: lost 6 rtc interrupts [ 199.261331] hpet1: lost 18 rtc interrupts [ 199.421005] hpet1: lost 5 rtc interrupts [ 200.301213] hpet1: lost 38 rtc interrupts [ 200.620908] hpet1: lost 10 rtc interrupts [ 200.780805] hpet1: lost 4 rtc interrupts [ 201.020950] hpet1: lost 9 rtc interrupts [ 201.132796] hpet1: lost 2 rtc interrupts [ 201.420817] hpet1: lost 12 rtc interrupts [ 203.818978] hpet_rtc_timer_reinit: 6 callbacks suppressed [ 203.818988] hpet1: lost 9 rtc interrupts [ 204.332489] hpet1: lost 13 rtc interrupts [ 204.859603] hpet1: lost 28 rtc interrupts [ 205.452624] hpet1: lost 33 rtc interrupts [ 205.580324] hpet1: lost 3 rtc interrupts [ 206.332410] hpet1: lost 42 rtc interrupts [ 206.457489] hpet1: lost 3 rtc interrupts [ 206.652160] hpet1: lost 7 rtc interrupts [ 206.812568] hpet1: lost 4 rtc interrupts [ 206.972045] hpet1: lost 4 rtc interrupts [ 208.907139] hpet_rtc_timer_reinit: 3 callbacks suppressed [ 208.907150] hpet1: lost 48 rtc interrupts [ 213.469016] hpet1: lost 291 rtc interrupts [ 214.186567] hpet1: lost 43 rtc interrupts [ 214.984415] hpet1: lost 42 rtc interrupts [ 215.304994] hpet1: lost 13 rtc interrupts [ 217.448507] hpet1: lost 3 rtc interrupts [ 218.247600] hpet1: lost 48 rtc interrupts (...) I tested this with Ubuntu's pre-compiled/unpatched kernel 4.5-rc1 and I also get this problem, but with slightly different messages (which I guess are due to debugging being enabled): (...) [ 371.320075] evbug: Event. Dev: input6, Type: 4, Code: 4, Value: 458760 [ 371.320079] evbug: Event. Dev: input6, Type: 1, Code: 18, Value: 0 [ 371.320081] evbug: Event. Dev: input6, Type: 0, Code: 0, Value: 0 [ 371.448069] evbug: Event. Dev: input6, Type: 4, Code: 4, Value: 458774 [ 371.448072] evbug: Event. Dev: input6, Type: 1, Code: 31, Value: 1 [ 371.448074] evbug: Event. Dev: input6, Type: 0, Code: 0, Value: 0 [ 371.480062] evbug: Event. Dev: input6, Type: 4, Code: 4, Value: 458774 [ 371.480067] evbug: Event. Dev: input6, Type: 1, Code: 31, Value: 0 [ 371.480069] evbug: Event. Dev: input6, Type: 0, Code: 0, Value: 0 [ 371.608060] evbug: Event. Dev: input6, Type: 4, Code: 4, Value: 458774 [ 371.608064] evbug: Event. Dev: input6, Type: 1, Code: 31, Value: 1 [ 371.608066] evbug: Event. Dev: input6, Type: 0, Code: 0, Value: 0 [ 371.688057] evbug: Event. Dev: input6, Type: 4, Code: 4, Value: 458774 [ 371.688061] evbug: Event. Dev: input6, Type: 1, Code: 31, Value: 0 [ 371.688063] evbug: Event. Dev: input6, Type: 0, Code: 0, Value: 0 [ 371.768051] evbug: Event. Dev: input6, Type: 4, Code: 4, Value: 458792 [ 371.768055] evbug: Event. Dev: input6, Type: 1, Code: 28, Value: 1 [ 371.768057] evbug: Event. Dev: input6, Type: 0, Code: 0, Value: 0 [ 371.786065] hpet1: lost 90 rtc interrupts [ 371.803655] evbug: Event. Dev: input6, Type: 4, Code: 4, Value: 458792 [ 371.803660] evbug: Event. Dev: input6, Type: 1, Code: 28, Value: 0 [ 371.803662] evbug: Event. Dev: input6, Type: 0, Code: 0, Value: 0 [ 372.194719] hpet1: lost 23 rtc interrupts [ 373.527954] evbug: Event. Dev: input6, Type: 4, Code: 4, Value: 458827 [ 373.527958] evbug: Event. Dev: input6, Type: 1, Code: 104, Value: 1 [ 373.527961] evbug: Event. Dev: input6, Type: 0, Code: 0, Value: 0 [ 373.607943] evbug: Event. Dev: input6, Type: 4, Code: 4, Value: 458827 [ 373.607947] evbug: Event. Dev: input6, Type: 1, Code: 104, Value: 0 [ 373.607949] evbug: Event. Dev: input6, Type: 0, Code: 0, Value: 0 [ 373.895924] evbug: Event. Dev: input6, Type: 4, Code: 4, Value: 458827 [ 373.895928] evbug: Event. Dev: input6, Type: 1, Code: 104, Value: 1 [ 373.895930] evbug: Event. Dev: input6, Type: 0, Code: 0, Value: 0 [ 373.959913] evbug: Event. Dev: input6, Type: 4, Code: 4, Value: 458827 [ 373.959917] evbug: Event. Dev: input6, Type: 1, Code: 104, Value: 0 [ 373.959920] evbug: Event. Dev: input6, Type: 0, Code: 0, Value: 0 [ 374.087908] evbug: Event. Dev: input6, Type: 4, Code: 4, Value: 458827 [ 374.087911] evbug: Event. Dev: input6, Type: 1, Code: 104, Value: 1 [ 374.087913] evbug: Event. Dev: input6, Type: 0, Code: 0, Value: 0 [ 374.199899] evbug: Event. Dev: input6, Type: 4, Code: 4, Value: 458827 (...) I reported the problem above at https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=120251 in June, when I was running Debian's kernel 4.6. I included many details there about my hardware configuration, but, of course, I can copy them here in email for convenience. * Besides *both* problems listed above, starting with Debian's kernel 4.8, I am seeing a very strange problem: when I was scanning some documents on my (USB) HP PSC 1610, it *always* hangs within about 15% of the work done. I discovered this while, as a single father, scanning some spiderman drawings to let my 4 y.o. boy, so that he could paint on them. This is 100% reproducible with kernel 4.8 and, with kernel 4.7 (dropped from Debian's next release), I don't have this 3rd problem. Once again, I can bisect the kernel, apply patches and give feedback for the problems that I am seeing. Just let me know what is necessary and I will do what I'm instructed. Please, keep me CC'ed as I'm not currently subscribed to the mailing lists. Also, feel free to drop/adjust the list of recipients as appropriate. Thanks a lot, -- Rogério Brito : rbrito@{ime.usp.br,gmail.com} : GPG key 4096R/BCFCAAAA http://rb.doesntexist.org/blog : Projects : https://github.com/rbrito/ DebianQA: http://qa.debian.org/developer.php?login=rbrito%40ime.usp.br