Messages in this thread | | | From | Nicos Gollan <> | Subject | Mysterious freezes after 2.6.35, no NMI | Date | Tue, 12 Apr 2011 19:39:59 +0200 |
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Hi,
For quite some time now I have serious trouble with any kernel after 2.6.35. I am experiencing frequent hard freezes. The system will simply stop responding to input and is not reachable via network, which leads to data loss because the file system does not get to write back all data (the classical "all my KDE config is gone!" symptom).
A quick recap and a bunch of info (dmesg, lspci, other hardware info) can be found here: https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=31122
Note that the crashes from static electricity are most likely not related, since those lead to a very recognizably different failure mode, the ports are not even connected anymore, and the real problem occurs without anything touching the case, and I have not experienced the problem with old kernels or Windows 7.
At first I suspected the HPET "fixes" in 2.6.36 to be responsible, but the instability occurs with HPET disabled by kernel parameter (the BIOS setup does not allow to disable it).
To add insult to injury, at least in the 2.6.38 series, the NMI watchdog is broken. The counters in /proc/interrupts always show 0, but will count up quite happily on 2.6.35.
I'm rather tired of guessing what it might be, the whole thing is very hard to diagnose since it can take days until a freeze happens, and I don't really want to push my luck so far that I lose important data, but being stuck at 2.6.35 is not satisfactory in the long run.
I am not subscribed to the list, but I am subscribed to the bug report.
Regards, Nicos Gollan
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