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SubjectRe: 5.4+: PAGE FAULT crashes the system multiple times per 24h
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Hello Gabriel,

Thank you kindly for your rmail and teh links inthere, I will most
certainly look into those.

On 10-02-2020 17:04, Gabriel C wrote:
> I think first you should try to fix your amdgpu bug which is this one:
> https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/drm/amd/issues/963
>
> And the fixes are the patchset there:
> https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/series/72733/

Thanks, will try those on 5.5.2.

> Also, can you try booting without all these crazy options?

What is crazy here?
Each one has a story.

> As an example why would you need to force ACPI on your HW?

Force?
Because then I can be certain it will be there, this has been there for
quite a while.
Or would you suggest I run my x86_64 without acpi? (I am not an expert
in this area yet)

noexec=on noexec32=on vga=0xF06 SYSFONT=latarcyrheb-sun16
LANG=en_US.UTF-8 KEYTABLE=us
fbcon=font:VGA8x16

Not important I guess.

acpi_enforce_resources=lax

To avoid conflict.

radeon.pcie_gen2=1

To enable PCIE gen 2

cgroup_disable=memory

No control groups for memory.

threadirqs

Theads for irqs.

plymouth.enable=0 rd.plymouth=0

No plymouth.

mce=dont_log_ce

To avoid logging.

panic=0

Kernel behaviour.

rd.lvm.vg=myvg rd.lvm.vg=ssdvg

To have the kernel open the vg

radeon.dpm=1

We want power management

zswap.enabled=1

We want zswap.

rd.auto=1

enable autoassembly of special devices like cryptoLUKS, dmraid,
mdraid or lvm.

audit=0

No audit.

systemd.log_level=warning

Less systemd clutter in logging.

ip=192.168.10.70::192.168.10.98:255.255.255.0:::off:192.168.10.98
rd.neednet=1

This is unnecessary.

net.ifnames=0

Old style network interface names.

amdgpu.gttsize=8192

Had to do with viewing larger PDFs, for genealogy etc.

clocksource=hpet

We want hpet. Not tsc.

amdgpu.lockup_timeout=0

rd.luks.options=discard

We want to use discard on our ssd's.

elevator=mq-deadline

We want a different scheduler for ssd versus hdd.




Kind regards,
Udo

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