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#1 2024-09-21 22:13:30

ed5813
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Registered: 2023-05-12
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System crash - nothing in journalctl

I am getting random crashes of my system which I am struggling to debug. I am beginning to think it may be a hardware issue. The system will randomly hang: any music playing will just start looping a small segment; the mouse and keyboard become unresponsive;

most importantly: SysRq + REISUB doesn't work. The appropriate values are set (kernel.sysrq=1).

I have to do a hard restart, with all the ensuing orphaned inode messages.

Subsequently checking journalctl for the previous boot shows absolutely nothing within minutes of the crash to help me identify the problem.

I am at a loss.

Kernel: Linux 6.10.10-arch1-1
WM: Sway (Wayland)
AMD Ryzen 9 7900
Mobo: ASUSTeK model: PRIME X670-P WIFI

Any guidance much appreciated.

thank you

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#2 2024-09-22 17:01:35

V1del
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Registered: 2012-10-16
Posts: 25,146

Re: System crash - nothing in journalctl

Since anything is better than nothing, can you post the journal from such a crash? But if REISUB doesn't work then something very low level will have died. I'd suggest to maybe try linux 6.11 from testing seeing as the HW is quite new.

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#3 2024-09-22 20:20:51

seth
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Registered: 2012-09-03
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Re: System crash - nothing in journalctl

The system will randomly hang: any music playing will just start looping a small segment; the mouse and keyboard become unresponsive;

Do the keyboard LEDs flash?
https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Kdump

AMD Ryzen 9 7900

Ceterum censeo: https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Ryzen#System_halts

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#4 2024-09-22 20:52:49

Al.Piotrowicz
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Registered: 2017-08-07
Posts: 176

Re: System crash - nothing in journalctl

I struggle with ryzen 5 5950x glitches, reboots and halts at random load. The first thing make sure running the latest mobo AGESA, it makes a huge difference between each version, try different kernel, scheduler, governor etc. Personally managed to get a relative desktop stability after turned off ASPM completely with pcie_aspm=off kernel parameter. You can also try to play with curve optimiser by setting it to positive values, but these are increasing idle temp much in my case. Ultimately it's a CPU culprit which most likely have too low power during frequency peak.

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