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Sometimes my laptop stuck on shutdown with kernel panic "Unable to access opcode bytes".
From error I can assume that is something CPU related, last time I saw something like this in 2015 with outdated CPU microcode.
Photo of kernel panic:
https://ibb.co/34r6vxT
uname -a
Linux DEMENSACERCP2077 6.7.9-arch1-1 #1 SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC Fri, 08 Mar 2024 01:59:01 +0000 x86_64 GNU/Linux
hwinfo --short:
https://pastebin.com/2xYK8bhS
Last edited by demensdeum (2024-04-06 20:31:06)
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Same error, can't seem to fix it, tried settings kernel parameters such as "intel_idle.max_cstate=1 i915.enable_dc=0 ahci.mobile_lpm_policy=1" as per these instructions (https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Intel_ … Intel_CPUs) on the wiki which have not fixed the issue
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@nvann do you have Nvidia also?
For me bad that kernel started to panic in the middle of work, not only on shutdown
Last edited by demensdeum (2024-04-06 18:40:40)
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Removed NVIDIA driver -> no problem [Solved?]
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I do have nvidia, I'm using the dkms proprietary driver, you just removed it? I kinda need it because nouveau's performance is quite lacking on my system. And yes, the panic also happens after a few hours of usage, it usually spits out a few dmesg errors which start with
[13907.454511] BUG: unable to handle page fault for address: 0000000000001587
[13907.454520] #PF: supervisor read access in kernel mode
[13907.454522] #PF: error_code(0x0000) - not-present page
(the address my change after each reboot and subsequent error)
And then, little by little, a few programs start to give out, for example I won't be able to use ps, or htop, or sudo, until finally some big application like qbittorrent or firefox gives out and my whole system freezes. I wouldn't mark it as solved since not using the proprietary driver is a game-breaker for a lot of people, but I have yet to test if it fixes the problem on my end.
Last edited by nvann (2024-04-06 21:33:07)
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whole system freezes
@nvann same story, NVIDIA driver known for instability with Optimus (PRIME) systems, which is my case (Intel + Nvidia Laptop)
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whole system freezes
@nvann same story, NVIDIA driver known for instability with Optimus (PRIME) systems, which is my case (Intel + Nvidia Laptop)
Our systems are quite similar, mine also has an intel iGPU and an nvidia dGPU.
Intel Corporation WhiskeyLake-U GT2 [UHD Graphics 620] (rev 02)
NVIDIA Corporation GM108M [GeForce MX110] (rev a2)
I wouldn't surprise me if our nvidia cards were to blame, specially since they are the oldest family still supported by the proprietary driver, or that at least were supported.
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nvann, please check https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php … 2#p2162662
Last edited by demensdeum (2024-04-19 20:01:11)
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nvann, please check https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php … 2#p2162662
Did you fix the issue by blacklisting uvm or downgrading the driver? I guess either solution is better than using nouveau but I'd rather know the exact solution since I'll probably do a full reinstall
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@nvann blacklisted nvidia_uvm (modprobe.blacklist=nvidia_uvm in grub.cfg), second day works ok, but sometimes looks slow because of disabled cuda(?)
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@nvann blacklisted nvidia_uvm (modprobe.blacklist=nvidia_uvm in grub.cfg), second day works ok, but sometimes looks slow because of disabled cuda(?)
NVENC, which performes hardware accelerated video encoding, also requires the uvm module
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@nvann, for some reason I can still use NVENC in OBS, but it feels way slower than usual, I can only assume that it is starting to work on cpu
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