** Tags removed: kernel-key
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Incomplete
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Title:
Intel DH67GD
@jsalisbury, I have no further plans to do work on this bug myself.
Since upstream didn't seem interested in studying the issue further, I
just scrapped the memory in favor of certified sticks. If you need me
to test something I'm happy to, but you'll need to tell what you'd like.
** Changed in:
I'm gonna lean out the window a bit here and declare this a hw issue
with the ram. If the issue pops up again with the more conservative
memory timings please reopen the bug so I know why I've had a head-on
encounter with a slab of concrete.
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Status: Confirmed = Invalid
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Title:
Intel DH67GD board w/ i5-2405S cpu
Bingo. Swapped only the RAM modules, and the corruption moved to the
other system, and the original one is now fine.
I have no clue why disabling rc6 would hide the problem. (Happy to do
further testing along these lines if you wish).
I'll run some memory tests to be certain, but am going to
@Chris, this is with RC6p patches already included, this is the worst
part. I don't have any RC6-specific guesses right now to try which could
fix this from the driver side.
The memory speed guess is a very nice clue. All our rc6 stuff is playing
with voltages and moving GPU registers back and
Fwiw, after downclocking both systems' memory the machines ran without
incident all night.
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Title:
Intel DH67GD board w/
Ah, turns out the problem is more subtle.
I'm reproducing the corruption on both systems, with basically any
arrangement of the RAM modules, however one module reliably fails during
boot or immediately after session start if it's installed in any
combination with the other 3 modules. The other
Does the system pass memcheck in the troublesome configurations?
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Intel DH67GD board w/ i5-2405S cpu fails to
Yeah, I ran memcheck86 over all the memory in the 1333 MHz configuration
and it passed fine.
Then exited memcheck and let it boot into the liveusb and it corrupted
on session start as usual.
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** Also affects: xserver-xorg-video-intel (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
Intel DH67GD
** Bug watch added: freedesktop.org Bugzilla #47323
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** Also affects: xserver-xorg-video-intel via
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Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
** Changed in: xserver-xorg-video-intel
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