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#1 2023-04-04 21:31:31

MasterGeek.MX
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Random reboots on a desktop system with Ryzen 5 1400

From a couple months ago I have been facing random reboots on my desktop machine.

Specs:

Ryzen 5 1400
16GB RAM DDR4 2400 MT/s:
    8GB module AData XPG Z1
    8GB module Kingston Hyperx Fury
Motherboard ASUS PRIME A320M-K (updated to latest bios ver. 6062)
NVMe SSD KINGSTON SA2000M8250G (for root and /boot/efi)
HDD Western Digital WD10EZEX-75WN4A1 (storage warehouse)
GPU Sapphire Radeon R7 360 (using AMDGPU kernel modules)

Reboots happen randomly, usually when the computer is idle or I'm doing something light like browsing some stuff on firefox, but not when gaming or putting the system under load (so PSU problems are out of the equation, plus I have everything connected to a peak suppressor)

I tried installing the linux-lts kernel, runing memtest86+ even several times, updated the bios (had version 4602), nothing.

the longs don't show anything suspicious moments before the shutdown. Here is for example the last 10 minutes of journalctl before the shutdown:

    abr 04 14:35:15 Battlestar-Linux rtkit-daemon[846]: Supervising 5 threads of 5 processes of 1 users.
    abr 04 14:35:15 Battlestar-Linux rtkit-daemon[846]: Supervising 5 threads of 5 processes of 1 users.
    abr 04 14:35:33 Battlestar-Linux rtkit-daemon[846]: Supervising 4 threads of 4 processes of 1 users.
    abr 04 14:35:33 Battlestar-Linux rtkit-daemon[846]: Supervising 4 threads of 4 processes of 1 users.
    abr 04 14:39:15 Battlestar-Linux rtkit-daemon[846]: Supervising 4 threads of 4 processes of 1 users.
    abr 04 14:39:15 Battlestar-Linux rtkit-daemon[846]: Supervising 4 threads of 4 processes of 1 users.
    abr 04 14:40:36 Battlestar-Linux kded5[856]: ktp-kded-module: "auto-away" presence change request: "away" ""
    abr 04 14:40:36 Battlestar-Linux kded5[856]: ktp-kded-module: plugin queue activation: "away" ""
    abr 04 14:40:36 Battlestar-Linux kded5[856]: ktp-kded-module: "gabble/jabber/google_2dim_9" requested presence change error: "RequestedPresence 0 cannot be set on yourself"
    abr 04 14:40:36 Battlestar-Linux kded5[856]: ktp-kded-module: "gabble/jabber/google_2dim_8" requested presence change error: "RequestedPresence 0 cannot be set on yourself"
    abr 04 14:42:27 Battlestar-Linux plasmashell[904]: file:///home/mgmx/.local/share/plasma/plasmoids/org.kde.plasma.eventcalendar/contents/ui/AgendaEventItem.qml:25:2: QML Connections: Implicitly defined onFoo properties in Connections are deprecated. Use this syntax instead: function onFoo(<arguments>) { ... }
    abr 04 14:42:27 Battlestar-Linux plasmashell[904]: file:///home/mgmx/.local/share/plasma/plasmoids/org.kde.plasma.eventcalendar/contents/ui/AgendaEventItem.qml:25:2: QML Connections: Implicitly defined onFoo properties in Connections are deprecated. Use this syntax instead: function onFoo(<arguments>) { ... }
    abr 04 14:42:27 Battlestar-Linux plasmashell[904]: file:///home/mgmx/.local/share/plasma/plasmoids/org.kde.plasma.eventcalendar/contents/ui/AgendaEventItem.qml:25:2: QML Connections: Implicitly defined onFoo properties in Connections are deprecated. Use this syntax instead: function onFoo(<arguments>) { ... }
    abr 04 14:42:27 Battlestar-Linux plasmashell[904]: file:///home/mgmx/.local/share/plasma/plasmoids/org.kde.plasma.eventcalendar/contents/ui/AgendaEventItem.qml:25:2: QML Connections: Implicitly defined onFoo properties in Connections are deprecated. Use this syntax instead: function onFoo(<arguments>) { ... }
    abr 04 14:42:27 Battlestar-Linux plasmashell[904]: file:///home/mgmx/.local/share/plasma/plasmoids/org.kde.plasma.eventcalendar/contents/ui/AgendaEventItem.qml:25:2: QML Connections: Implicitly defined onFoo properties in Connections are deprecated. Use this syntax instead: function onFoo(<arguments>) { ... }
    abr 04 14:42:27 Battlestar-Linux plasmashell[904]: file:///home/mgmx/.local/share/plasma/plasmoids/org.kde.plasma.eventcalendar/contents/ui/AgendaEventItem.qml:25:2: QML Connections: Implicitly defined onFoo properties in Connections are deprecated. Use this syntax instead: function onFoo(<arguments>) { ... }
    abr 04 14:43:15 Battlestar-Linux rtkit-daemon[846]: Supervising 4 threads of 4 processes of 1 users.
    abr 04 14:43:15 Battlestar-Linux rtkit-daemon[846]: Supervising 4 threads of 4 processes of 1 users.
    abr 04 14:44:17 Battlestar-Linux kded5[856]: ktp-kded-module: "auto-away" state change: TelepathyKDEDModulePlugin::Enabled
    abr 04 14:44:17 Battlestar-Linux kded5[856]: ktp-kded-module: plugin queue activation: "unset" ""
    abr 04 14:44:17 Battlestar-Linux kded5[856]: ktp-kded-module: "gabble/jabber/google_2dim_9" requested presence change error: "RequestedPresence 0 cannot be set on yourself"
    abr 04 14:44:17 Battlestar-Linux kded5[856]: ktp-kded-module: "gabble/jabber/google_2dim_8" requested presence change error: "RequestedPresence 0 cannot be set on yourself"
    abr 04 14:44:27 Battlestar-Linux rtkit-daemon[846]: Supervising 4 threads of 4 processes of 1 users.
    abr 04 14:44:27 Battlestar-Linux rtkit-daemon[846]: Supervising 4 threads of 4 processes of 1 users.
    abr 04 14:44:42 Battlestar-Linux rtkit-daemon[846]: Supervising 4 threads of 4 processes of 1 users.
    abr 04 14:44:42 Battlestar-Linux rtkit-daemon[846]: Supervising 4 threads of 4 processes of 1 users.
    abr 04 14:46:10 Battlestar-Linux rtkit-daemon[846]: Supervising 4 threads of 4 processes of 1 users.
    abr 04 14:46:10 Battlestar-Linux rtkit-daemon[846]: Supervising 4 threads of 4 processes of 1 users.

only thing to note is that I don't have plymouth and I removed quiet from the boot parameters so I can see the systemd log at boot, and after the sudden reboot, I can see for a moment this message when booting:

    abr 04 14:47:18 Battlestar-Linux kernel: mce: [Hardware Error]: CPU 4: Machine Check: 0 Bank 5: bea0000000000108
    abr 04 14:47:18 Battlestar-Linux kernel: mce: [Hardware Error]: TSC 0 ADDR 1ffffab90d95c MISC d012000100000000 SYND 4d000000 IPID 500b000000000
    abr 04 14:47:18 Battlestar-Linux kernel: mce: [Hardware Error]: PROCESSOR 2:800f11 TIME 1680641232 SOCKET 0 APIC 1 microcode 8001138

    ...

    abr 04 14:47:18 Battlestar-Linux kernel: kfd kfd: amdgpu: BONAIRE  not supported in kfd

Yes, I have the amd-ucode package installed.

Thanks in advance.

Last edited by MasterGeek.MX (2023-04-04 22:07:06)


I made a bow to not perpetrate the meme, so I don't RTMF people, and I don't even say the name of the distro unless I am asked direclty.

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#2 2023-04-04 21:51:24

V1del
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Registered: 2012-10-16
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Re: Random reboots on a desktop system with Ryzen 5 1400

Sounds like these  errors: https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Ryzen#Random_reboots - try following the suggestions there.

Also please wrap outputs in [ code ] tags instead of trying to color code errors/warnings, the scrollable boxes will make the things more readable in general.

Last edited by V1del (2023-04-04 21:52:20)

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#3 2023-04-05 01:16:08

MasterGeek.MX
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From: Mexico City, America, Earth.
Registered: 2019-09-16
Posts: 32

Re: Random reboots on a desktop system with Ryzen 5 1400

V1del wrote:

Sounds like these  errors: https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Ryzen#Random_reboots - try following the suggestions there.

Will try to do it, but I'm a bit skeptical because that is stated for ryzen 5000, and mine is ryzen 1000, but we will see.


I made a bow to not perpetrate the meme, so I don't RTMF people, and I don't even say the name of the distro unless I am asked direclty.

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