Re: bug report question
On Sep 07, 2023, duh_gently...@simplelogin.com wrote: > Thank you for your advice! No problem. > > lspci says: > 00:01.3 PCI bridge: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD] Family 17h (Models > 00h-0fh) PCIe GPP Bridge Okay so it's the root PCI bridge on the motherboard. Are there any BIOS/UEFI updates available? > > The only 2 PCIe devices I have are my video card and my m.2 drive. I have > had different kernel versions as I have had this problem for at least 6 > months (debian testing)... so I can't really say when it all started. What kernel are you running right now? -- |_|O|_| |_|_|O| Github: https://github.com/dpurgert |O|O|O| PGP: DDAB 23FB 19FA 7D85 1CC1 E067 6D65 70E5 4CE7 2860 signature.asc Description: PGP signature
Re: bug report question
Thank you for your advice! lspci says: 00:01.3 PCI bridge: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD] Family 17h (Models 00h-0fh) PCIe GPP Bridge The only 2 PCIe devices I have are my video card and my m.2 drive. I have had different kernel versions as I have had this problem for at least 6 months (debian testing)... so I can't really say when it all started. But for me, at least a half-solution would be to stop these errors being logged, so that I can shut down the computer properly. When the root file system is full, many programs stop working, and even after a reboot, the user interface will not start. On 07/09/2023 12.24, Dan Purgert - dan at djph.net wrote: On Sep 07, 2023, duh_gently...@simplelogin.com wrote: Hello, I'd like to submit a bug, but I'm not quite sure which package it should be. I could not find anything similar in the bugtracker. The problem occurs every 10-20 times. After the system has been suspended and then resumed, the following message is written to kern.log and syslog: 2023-09-07T09:43:21.264297+02:00 host kernel: [527584.040221] pcieport :00:01.3: PME: Spurious native interrupt! [...] I accept that the message may indicate a valid problem, but having so many log messages is not OK either. Currently, when this happens, I am forced to manually delete the log file and reboot. At first glance, it seems to be hardware related. What device is plugged into that PCIe slot (or is it the PCIe Root)? In no particular order: - Check for a BIOS/UEFI update - Check with an older kernel - Check for an updated kernel module / driver - Reboot and revert to the previously working kernel revision / patch
Re: bug report question
On Sep 07, 2023, duh_gently...@simplelogin.com wrote: > Hello, > > I'd like to submit a bug, but I'm not quite sure which package it > should be. > I could not find anything similar in the bugtracker. > > The problem occurs every 10-20 times. After the system has been suspended > and then resumed, the following message is written to kern.log and syslog: > > 2023-09-07T09:43:21.264297+02:00 host kernel: [527584.040221] pcieport > :00:01.3: PME: Spurious native interrupt! > [...] > > I accept that the message may indicate a valid problem, but having so many > log messages is not OK either. Currently, when this happens, I am > forced to manually delete the log file and reboot. At first glance, it seems to be hardware related. What device is plugged into that PCIe slot (or is it the PCIe Root)? In no particular order: - Check for a BIOS/UEFI update - Check with an older kernel - Check for an updated kernel module / driver - Reboot and revert to the previously working kernel revision / patch -- |_|O|_| |_|_|O| Github: https://github.com/dpurgert |O|O|O| PGP: DDAB 23FB 19FA 7D85 1CC1 E067 6D65 70E5 4CE7 2860 signature.asc Description: PGP signature
bug report question
Hello, I'd like to submit a bug, but I'm not quite sure which package it should be. I could not find anything similar in the bugtracker. The problem occurs every 10-20 times. After the system has been suspended and then resumed, the following message is written to kern.log and syslog: 2023-09-07T09:43:21.264297+02:00 host kernel: [527584.040221] pcieport :00:01.3: PME: Spurious native interrupt! 2023-09-07T09:43:21.264297+02:00 host kernel: [527584.040225] pcieport :00:01.3: PME: Spurious native interrupt! 2023-09-07T09:43:21.264298+02:00 host kernel: [527584.040229] pcieport :00:01.3: PME: Spurious native interrupt! 2023-09-07T09:43:21.264298+02:00 host kernel: [527584.040233] pcieport :00:01.3: PME: Spurious native interrupt! 2023-09-07T09:43:21.264299+02:00 host kernel: [527584.040237] pcieport :00:01.3: PME: Spurious native interrupt! 2023-09-07T09:43:21.264299+02:00 host kernel: [527584.040241] pcieport :00:01.3: PME: Spurious native interrupt! 2023-09-07T09:43:21.264300+02:00 host kernel: [527584.040244] pcieport :00:01.3: PME: Spurious native interrupt! 2023-09-07T09:43:21.264301+02:00 host kernel: [527584.040248] pcieport :00:01.3: PME: Spurious native interrupt! 2023-09-07T09:43:21.264301+02:00 host kernel: [527584.040252] pcieport :00:01.3: PME: Spurious native interrupt! There are so many of them that within 10 minutes the log files are several GiB in size, filling the root filesystem and rendering the OS unusable. I accept that the message may indicate a valid problem, but having so many log messages is not OK either. Currently, when this happens, I am forced to manually delete the log file and reboot. Best regards, Peter
Bug Report Question
Hello Debian Team, I have a bug to report and have not done that before, thus, I need some assistance. My bug isn't with a specific package. If so, I am not sure which one. Below I will describe the issue. I use a Lenovo T560 with a Lenovo dock. It is the one that Lenovo made for this specific laptop. If I have it off of the dock and am using it, there is not an issue. However, if I have it locked or in hibernation mode, and place it on the dock while it is in one of those states, the computer locks up and I have to do a manual restart using the power button. The first time I thought it might have just been a fluke but it has happened every time. I have ran Debian 10 and Debian 11 on this laptop and it did not do that. That is why I think it might be a bug. Thank you, Chris