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I get the error "Fast TSC calibration failed" on the screen after upgrading to linux 3.6, is this a new bug or something stupid I did on my end. (yeah, I know it's in testing which is why I'm trying it now to find any issues)
Yep, I'm a diaperfur now, I guess
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I get the same message here so it's not something on your end.
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It might not be an error
https://lkml.org/lkml/2012/9/24/221
Last edited by pouar (2012-10-10 17:36:17)
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If you have x86 (i.e i686) installed - then here, found this on the web https://lkml.org/lkml/2012/9/26/131 - it seems to indicate a patch for the error message.
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Update:
I did get this same error, after upgrading: upgraded linux (3.5.6-1 -> 3.6.2-1)
And yes, I use i686.
It appeared once or maybe twice, then stopped showing (on the boot screen).
However, it still appears in the journalctl log now.
Last edited by Kilzool (2012-10-18 14:49:24)
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I have the same error and i use Arch x86_64...
tsc: Fast TSC calibration failed
[drm:intel_panel_setup_backlight] *ERROR* Failed to get maximum backlight value
the 2 errors apears after i update the kernel to 3.6.2...
Sorry for my english
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tsc: Fast TSC calibration failed
same error in virtualbox 4.2.0 with archlinux 32 bits
Last edited by Potomac (2012-10-17 00:16:20)
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Same Error here with arch 64 bits after upgrading from kernel 3.5.6 to 3.6.2
Have I need to start worry or is just some warning i could live with?
Furthermore... there is any solution to fix this or we have to wait for the next kernel release?
Sorry for my bad english
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I had this warning during one or two boots after upgrading to 3.6.2(-ck), it didn't show up since. I don't think I changed anything, neither was there any update I could think of affecting this.
Running x86_64.
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I had this warning during one or two boots after upgrading to 3.6.2(-ck), it didn't show up since. I don't think I changed anything, neither was there any update I could think of affecting this.
Running x86_64.
Me too.But running i686.
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[drm:intel_panel_setup_backlight] *ERROR* Failed to get maximum backlight value
Here too with x86 and 3.6.2-1-ARCH.
Last edited by rix (2012-10-19 08:52:45)
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just wondering, is any of you using SSD ? wondering if it has anything to do with SSD as the OS disk.
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just wondering, is any of you using SSD ? wondering if it has anything to do with SSD as the OS disk.
if you mean the "Fast TSC calibration failed" error, no. the "Failed to get maximum backlight value" I'm not getting so I assumed it's not related to the previous error
Yep, I'm a diaperfur now, I guess
while :;do if windows sucks;then mv windows /dev/null;pacman -Sy linux;fi;done
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This also occured for me, and it seems like it is the current linux Kernel after an update, but I don't seem to be able to rollback because it isn't listed amongst /var/cache/pacman/pkg.
This is the output of ls:
# cd /var/cache/pacman/pkg/; ls | grep linux
archlinux-keyring-20120915-1-any.pkg.tar.xz
linux-3.6.2-1-i686.pkg.tar.xz
linux-api-headers-3.5.5-1-i686.pkg.tar.xz
linux-firmware-20120625-1-any.pkg.tar.xz
util-linux-2.22.1-1-i686.pkg.tar.xz
So downgrading is out of the question as far as getting the old Kernel, unless I want to reinstall the entire system as the Wiki suggests, in an instance where it would be too problematic.
If I wasn't stealing internet, I would reinstall the system and keep my /dev/sda3 (home partition). Now I'm seeing if I can google the original 3.6.1 linux kernel, though I doubt it will work if I do not have the same one as was listed on the arch system prior to this disaster.
Last edited by Invie (2012-10-21 17:36:47)
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but I don't seem to be able to rollback because it isn't listed amongst /var/cache/pacman/pkg.
what's wrong with:
http://arm.konnichi.com/2012/10/15/core … pkg.tar.xz
http://arm.konnichi.com/2012/10/15/core … pkg.tar.xz
http://arm.konnichi.com/2012/10/15/core … pkg.tar.xz
Yep, I'm a diaperfur now, I guess
while :;do if windows sucks;then mv windows /dev/null;pacman -Sy linux;fi;done
for i in {\ metal,core,grind};do echo death$i rules\!;done
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I have x86_64.
I see
[drm:intel_panel_setup_backlight] *ERROR* Failed to get maximum backlight value" is startup.
But not tsc: Fast TSC calibration failed message.
I have normal Harddisk not SSD.
Last edited by piyushbhatt (2012-10-24 18:40:02)
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the same error here as well, with x86_64, and no ssd
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I have the same error and i use Arch x86_64...
[drm:intel_panel_setup_backlight] *ERROR* Failed to get maximum backlight value
Same error on x86_64.
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x86_64
only
tsc: Fast TSC calibration failed
and I have SSD drive.
kernel 3.6.2-1-ARCH
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Same here on x86_64 No SSD drive
uname -a
Linux (none) 3.6.2-1-ARCH #1 SMP PREEMPT Fri Oct 12 23:58:58 CEST 2012 x86_64 GNU/Linux
Learning Arch-ery...
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Look at this and the reply, seems like there are no side effects like disintegrating computers etc. so I am going to stop reading that line when it is logged to my screen...
https://lkml.org/lkml/2012/9/24/221
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For those interested in some background...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Time_Stamp_Counter
This is interesting from the link above...
"Operating system support
The RDTSC instruction can be enabled or disabled by operating systems. For example, on some versions of the Linux kernel, seccomp sandboxing mode disables RDTSC.[8] It can also be disabled using the PR_SET_TSC argument to the prctl() syscall.[9]"
It may also be a kernel change for use in the chromebook
http://www.chromium.org/chromium-os/how … ronization
Last edited by Jeffus (2012-10-25 09:52:53)
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"They have been added to those processors mainly to allow system performance measurements and less for traffic shaping in networks. But, while they are present, their use is quite popular. In the Pentium processor and its successors (and most of its clones), this is a 64-bit-wide TSC (Time Stamp Counter) register; its content is incremented by a value of one in each processor clock."
from:
http://www.6test.edu.cn/~lujx/linux_net … 1sec7.html
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I also get the error "Fast TSC calibration failed" on the screen after upgrading to linux 3.6
My kernel
[sqlpython@bridgelinux ~]$ uname -r
3.6.3-1-ARCH
As you can see I am from the Unholy great Unwashed hoard.
Just wanted to add my failed message to the database of info..
Not looking for Support.
I lowered my gaze and did not look directly at the Arch as I posted.
Last edited by sqlpython (2012-10-26 05:22:53)
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Just upgraded 4 packages and the Error message is now gone..
[2012-10-26 05:12] upgraded bison (2.6.2-1 -> 2.6.4-1)
[2012-10-26 05:12] upgraded coreutils (8.19-1 -> 8.20-1)
[2012-10-26 05:12] upgraded cryptsetup (1.5.0-2 -> 1.5.1-1)
[2012-10-26 05:12] upgraded systemd (194-4 -> 195-2)
I am thinking that the systemd 195-2 may have been that which helped the situation.
Just adding to the Database of info...
Not looking for support.
As I am from the Unholy and Unwashed hoards I again......
Lowered my gaze and did not look directly upon the Arch as I posted..
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