Issue #121 has been updated by Patrick Rudolph.

> I tried booting with kernel command line parameter idle=nomwait.

That should make the OS use the `hlt` instruction instead of `mwait`, which is 
similar to package C1-state.
When using `powertop` or similar tools it should show how much time it spends 
in specific C-states.

I would expect it to draw a bit more power, but probably just ~1Watt.

> not in my case (t520i, i7-3840qm) - its almost as if the freezes are more 
> frequent with this option 🤷

I would also expect it to not freeze any more, since C1-states where reported 
to be working fine. Quote:
> As an update to the above, intel_idle.max_cstate=3 was not stable but 
> intel_idle.max_cstate=2 was and I haven't had any crashes in about a month.

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Bug #121: T520: Hangs in OS 
https://ticket.coreboot.org/issues/121#change-1860

* Author: Firstname Lastname
* Status: In Progress
* Priority: Normal
* Category: chipset configuration
* Start date: 2017-06-09
* Affected hardware: SNB, IVY
* Affected OS: -
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I have been running coreboot since 2017.04.15 and have experienced hangs ever 
since then. It was suggested by folk on the IRC that I run memtest to check for 
incorrect raminit causing errors, however I have run memtest for 12 hours 
straight with no errors.

Due to the ambiguous nature of the hangs (immediate freeze with no warning 
signs, audio gets stuck repeating the last 50ms or so of noise, not sure what 
this effect is called) I don't have much useful information other than the 
.config and dmesg. However one thing I can say with high confidence is that the 
hangs occur significantly more frequently in Linux (*buntu distros) than 
Windows 10. Within an hour of launching Linux a hang is likely, whereas Windows 
typically runs for many hours before a hang occurs. I considered this an 
insignificant anecdotal anomaly at first but over the course of the nearly 2 
months I have been running coreboot it seems to be a solid trend. The hangs 
occur anywhere, typically during mere desktop usage or basic web browsing.

Additionally there is another form of hang I experience where the screen goes 
black except for some sort of graphical corruption down the left side 
(http://i.imgur.com/4zWrlpX.jpg), whether this is related to the more common 
total freeze hangs I don't know but I figured I should include it nonetheless. 
These hangs only occur about 1:20 compared to the regular hangs.



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dmesg.txt (57.3 KB)
cbmem-raminit.txt (62 KB)
lspci.txt (29.6 KB)
cpuinfo.txt (3.94 KB)
defconfig (1023 Bytes)
defconfig (699 Bytes)


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