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sanctimon, 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 http://cdimage.ubuntu.com
/daily-live/curre
Chase Douglas (chasedouglas)
The comment #31 doesn’t work for me. The error message "nForce2_smbus
:00:01.1: Error probing SMB1" is still present and Lucid boot at
console mode. Deleting "acpi_sleep=sci_force_enable" from grub give the
possibility to boot in graphic mode
@rus:~$ lspci -v | gr
I see these entries in kern.log:
Jan 17 07:41:02 ion kernel: [2.604867] udev: starting version 151
Jan 17 07:41:02 ion kernel: [2.941637] i2c i2c-0: nForce2 SMBus adapter at
0x4d00
Jan 17 07:41:02 ion kernel: [2.941655] ACPI: resource nForce2_smbus
[0x4e00-0x4e3f] conflicts with ACPI
This bug affects my M3N78-VM motherboard. The
"acpi_enforce_resources=lax" works for me, but I do see some startup
lag. The portion of dmesg where the lag occurs seems to precede the ACPI
message:
[1.773684] EXT4-fs (sda3): mounted filesystem with ordered data mode
[ 12.920911] udev: startin
ingo,
If you boot with the 'acpi_enforce_resources=lax' option, it will allow
the i2c-nforce2 driver to bind. Since that's been tested before, it is
not a fix for the boot speed issue.
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on Maverick ASUS P5N-D
lspci -v | grep -A9 SMB
00:0a.1 SMBus: nVidia Corporation MCP51 SMBus (rev a3)
Subsystem: ASUSTeK Computer Inc. Device 81bc
Flags: 66MHz, fast devsel, IRQ 10
I/O ports at 1c00 [size=64]
I/O ports at 1c80 [size=64]
Capabilities:
Here the chipset information as obtained with Lucid (MoBo: ASUS M2N-E)
by:
# lspci -v | grep -A9 SMB
00:01.1 SMBus: nVidia Corporation MCP55 SMBus (rev a2)
Subsystem: ASUSTeK Computer Inc. Device 8239
Flags: 66MHz, fast devsel, IRQ 10
I/O ports at fc00 [size=64]
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I digged further into this issue and found some difference in i2c-
modules between Hardy and Lucid:
Hardy:
kern.log says all ok:
Jun 22 12:35:41 pp kernel: [ 54.573266] input: PC Speaker as
/devices/platform/pcspkr/input/input4
Jun 22 12:35:41 pp kernel: [ 54.589284] i2c-adapter i2c-0: nForce2 S
@ joshua Roberts
I have the same issue with Lucid on a Zotac MAG. On my side, I had a unstable
network interface : Something it was working sometimes not.
Adding the two options (acpi=off & nomodeset=0) to the kernel fixed the issue
on my side.
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@ sanctimon and Joshua Roberts: Yes, deactivating the KMS (fast graphics driver
switch in kernel) does not solve any problem reported here. Even without KMS
and using a traditional xorg.conf for nvidia, the nvidia driver setting tool
remains saying:
"You do not appear to be using the NVIDIA X d
I just tried with a fresh installation of Squeeze-amd64, kernel 2.6.32-5
on same machine:
Message is precisely the same as with Lucid:
"nForce2_smbus :00:01.1: Error probing SMB2."
Remark:
graphics deriver does not matter on Lucid, I tried "nouveau" and NVIDIA 173*
and NVIDIA latest - the s
@Joshua Roberts. Disclaimer: this workaround concerns only those who
also have an nVidia graphics card and are facing problems with Plymouth,
the splash utility. I think it has little to do with the fact that
Ubuntu does not carry drivers that are made for this Motherboard. The
smb1 message is a mo
For those interested I may have dug up a workaround and a potential
source for the problem.
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=9481013#post9481013
View this thread and it may shed some light.
Potentially a problem with the Noveau Drivers. Post has a workaround
that is claimed to work. I
I am still staying on Hardy here (kernel 2.6.24) with most PC's. I'll
wait with upgrade until Lucid has stabilised. With Hardy this kind of
messages are unknown.
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Just to make sure that issue was related to the current kernel release I
installed older version of Ubuntu.
Ubuntu 9.04 no nforce2 errors
Upgrade to 9.10 no nforce2 errors
Upgrade to 10.04 nforce2_SMBUS :00:03.2: error probing SMB1 error
begins
I have a similar error with Asus P5N-VM WS/TW100-E5. The error did no
appear until I updated the Bios. Previous Bios prevented x64 operating
systems from seeing 8gigs of ram, or in the case of non linux OS
prevented them from installing.
After Bios update I am getting the nforce2_smbus errors.
Same situation here on motherboard ASUS M3N78-VM with Mythbuntu 10.04 kernel
2.6.32-22-generic. dmesg says at boot:
[ 17.309719] i2c i2c-0: nForce2 SMBus adapter at 0x600
[ 17.309726] ACPI: resource nForce2_smbus [0x700-0x73f] conflicts with ACPI
region SM00 [0x700-0x73f]
[ 17.309729] ACPI: This
Seems this bug appears to be ASUS board specific?
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Got the same bug on an Asus P5N-E SLI. Because of that, my fans are
turning at full speed all the time.
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For the suspend issue I have filed a new bug, see here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/592780
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Tested mainline kernel 2.6.34 (with or without
"acpi_sleep=sci_force_enable" boot parameter).
It does not change anything, precisely the same as before in both cases.
Here the output from "dmesg |grep -i -A3 -B5 error":
[ 16.052492] ata8: port disabled. ignoring.
[ 16.052518] k8temp :00:1
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New kernel tested (with or without acpi_sleep): same errors
[0.00] Kernel command line: BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-2.6.34-020634-gener
ic root=UUID=24902e9d-7aeb-442e-a3e9-3d02e4b97f5f ro acpi_sleep=sci_force_enable
xbmc=autostart,nodiskmount,setvolume loglevel=7
...
[ 12.134374] nForc
ingo,
I should have mentioned in my previous comment that your suspend issue
is likely unrelated to this issue. After you test my suggestions out,
please open a new bug for the suspend issue.
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ingo,
Two things to try. First, install the 2.6.34 mainline kernel:
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v2.6.34-lucid/
See if that fixes things for you. If not, then boot with the same
kernel, but add "acpi_sleep=sci_force_enable" to the kernel command
line. To do this, edit /etc/defau
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I also tried the kernel parameter "acpi_enforce_resources=lax", but it
does not change anything besides:
that now s2ram+resume works 1x and power consumption after resum is 5 watts
less and
initiating 2nd pm-suspend increases power consumption by 15 watts over initial
value - s2ram of course fai
Same here with Lucid-amd64 on ASUS M2Ne MoBo:
Jun 5 20:14:05 pp kernel: [6.600915] k8temp :00:18.3: Temperature
readouts might be wrong - check erratum #141
Jun 5 20:14:05 pp kernel: [6.740961] ata8: port disabled. ignoring.
Jun 5 20:14:05 pp kernel: [6.903379] i2c i2c-0: nForc
Thanks for looking into this. If you, or somebody else from the
developer team could have a look at the other issue (bug #577120), too,
that would be great! Thanks.
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I've sent a patch upstream to delete the redundant "Error probing SMB*"
message. The patch may be found at:
http://marc.info/?l=linux-i2c&m=127412739418628&w=2
Hopefully this patch will be merged upstream. We can then submit this to
sta...@kernel.org, which will drive inclusion for 10.04 LTS.
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Hi, I have about the same problem. Somewhat different delay, region and SMB2
instead of SMB1.
Just thought I'd add it...
[2.360195] kjournald starting. Commit interval 5 seconds
[2.360214] EXT3-fs: mounted filesystem with ordered data mode.
[6.200354] usb-storage: device scan comple
Just subscribing for now - will check when back from vacation.
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Right, I have been looking at the kernel.log, after paying closer
attention at the startup videos. Now, once the boot up process has
began, it goes pretty fast. There is only one point where it actually
stops--for about 12 seconds:
May 4 18:13:05 GANDALF-PC kernel: [8.39] sd 10:0:0:3: [sd
Oh, and have fun at the Developer Summit!
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What does the writing of a correct driver depend on?
It would be interesting to resolve this, although help would be
appreciated with the new bug, too, as apparently that is the one causing
the greatest latency at the moment.
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@sanctimon:
That's close. Actually, until a *correct* driver is written, Ubuntu will
continue to try to load the old drivers, but the ACPI subsystem will
prevent them from loading properly. This is why you see the error
message. The driver goes refused by ACPI and then emits the message. And
yes,
Ok, new bug #577120 created for the startup delay. Please have a look.
Are you saying that, until a driver is found or created for our
particular setups, Ubuntu will be loading generic drivers that are not
capable of monitoring chipset status?
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That sounds good to me.
Just to be clear though, there should be no delay caused by the error
message level. It's just another symptom of an issue where you might not
be able to monitor things like chipset fan speed and motherboard
temperature.
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@ Chase Douglas: As mentioned there is also a slight lag (albeit very
slight) just prior to this message appearing. I am also one of those who
are troubled by a dysfunctional splash screen, whereas my low-res splash
only appears after this message. If you believe that this slight lag (or
perceived
I am seeing these same error messages in my kernel log with Ubuntu 10.04
(32 bit network upgrade). I don't know if this (32 bit version) should
require a new bug report or not.
[0.240899] cpufreq-nforce2: Detected nForce2 chipset revision C1
[0.240902] cpufreq-nforce2: FSB changing is may
Also, please decide if you would like this bug to be for the boot speed
issue or for the error message level issue. If you prefer to use this
bug for the boot speed issue, please open a new bug so I can fix the
error message issue against it. Then post the bug number here.
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Hi all,
I've been meaning to post about these issues for a bit, but I've been
swamped with other work. The nForce smbus error message is benign. You
can read all about it in my comments in bug #440470. It is highly
unlikely to be related to the boot speed issue at all.
I will be creating a patch
from my latest dmesg:
[ 22.559602] ACPI: resource nForce2_smbus [0x1c00-0x1c3f] conflicts with ACPI
region SM00 [0x001c00-0x001c05]
[ 22.559605] ACPI: If an ACPI driver is available for this device, you should
use it instead of the native driver
[ 22.559608] nForce2_smbus :00:0a.1: Erro
Additional comment to clear things up a bit:
I believe that the long latency before boot-up is caused by changes between
GRUB2 and legacy GRUB (this problem was not caused in legacy) as I am booting
from an external USB drive. It appears that linux and initrd commands read
files at lower speeds
I have attempted to boot from the Grub console and have identified that
the boot-up latency coincides with the linux and initrd commands (13
seconds and 25 seconds respectively). This also happens with a previous
version of Grub (1.97.2).
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I'm having the same problem (and did on Karmic) with my M3N78-VM. It
has the GeForce 8200 on it and I'm confused why there would be an error
for nForce2 as mine is a much newer chipset than nForce2. I didn't
notice the problem until I'd installed the nVidia proprietary drivers.
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Following the update from Karmic to Lucid I've noticed the error message
"nForce2_smbus :00:03.2: Error probing SMB2" on the splash screen
during boot too. The boot up process seems to hold for a few seconds up
until this point. From my kern.log,
May 6 07:37:50 kong kernel: [ 29.612512] i2
When removing all media from drives, then there are no errors in dmesg.
However, inserting media when the session has started has no visible
effect. Brasero still does not find any dvd drives, even though both are
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I forced DVD mounting by adding the respective entries to fstab. When
attempting to access the DVD media: the following errors ensue:
Unable to mount ***
Error mounting: mount exited with exit code 1: helper failed with:
mount: no medium found on /dev/sr1
and then
Unable to mount ***
DBus error
This an additional comment/symptom, which I discovered today. It has
increased my suspicion that 10.04 and nForce2 do not work well together.
Neither of my PATA DVD-RW drives are auto-mounting at startup. It is
impossible to mount during the session and the disk utility does not
recognise media in
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I can confirm the same error with all messages only boot latency is
less.
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