cat /sys/class/dmi/id/board_name
gives me:
AB350M-HD3-CF
Yes, it is an Gigabyte AB350m HD3 that I own.
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What will it take to get this bug fixed!?
Upstream most likely is (or will) point at the hardware vendors (I don't
know, thats just me guessing), while the hardware vendor says 'not our
problem, we don't support linux'. What are we to do?
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Awesome. Thank you Milosz for following up there. Perhaps a patch can be
created specifically for these boards, something along the lines of 'if
board is type am4, vendor==gigabyte: disable pinctrl' Its messy, but
it'd work.
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Gigabyte says they don't support linux. End of story as far as they're
concerned. I'd really just like to see something happen. A boot
parameter would be fantastic. How would we go about notifying relevant
parties to get something arranged/requested? Is here the right place?
Its been over 2 months
@Gabi. I hope you're right.
Regarding temperatures: https://github.com/groeck/it87
If you make and modprobe that module, that should get you all fan readings and
temperature outputs.
Works a charm for me.
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I'd return my board if I could, but I can't (had to wait 2+weeks for
other parts to arrive before I started build).
Anyone have a good kernel compilation guide (or even just paste their
commands I would be grateful for) so that I can build up-to-date
official kernels with AMD_PINCTRL disabled? I t
Excellent idea Marc Singer.
I did a quick google search. It turned up:
https://www.kernel.org/doc/linux/MAINTAINER
There's 37 entries for pinctrl and none for amd_pinctrl
I think the most relevant one would be the entry for PIN CONTROL
SUBSYSTEML
PIN CONTROL SUBSYSTEM
M: Linus Walleij
L:
http://elixir.free-electrons.com/linux/latest/source/drivers/pinctrl
/pinctrl-amd.c
Looks like I found the author? This is 2014-2015 so may have changed,
but its probably worth a shot. Most likely he'd also know who is or how
to find the current maintainer.
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This happened to me as well.
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I rei
I'm experiencing the same issues. I've tried the blacklist pinctrl-amd
workaround and it still won't work. This board won't even let me adjust
memory or cpu clocks or voltages which is advertised! I will be
returning my gigabyte AB350m HD3 board.
To everyone not seeing cpu temps or fan speeds in
Turns out the voltage and clock adjustments can be made (I reported
earlier, directly above this comment, that it was not possible which is
wrong) it can be done, its interface is .. unintuitive. (hint: use the +
and - keys when item is highlighted.
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I tested joseph's kernel (comment no. 68). For me I just get a black screen. no
video output at all on mobo gpu or discreet.
My hardware is: gigabyte AB350m HD3 with bios release F2. GPU is Nvidia
gtx1060. Ryzen 1600.
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Just to add to my last comment above ^, Josephs' kernel in comment no.
68 does work for me. the installation of the kernel did not complete
properly on my first attempt, hence I had a black screen.
Thanks joseph!!!
If this fix gets mainlined, that'd be wonderful.
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For joseph's kernel: Install it, then proprietary drivers. It works a
charm! New kernel also now supports my Gigabyte gc-wb867d-i wifi!
Thank you so much! Sorry folks for so the number of comments in a row,
if there were an edit button I'd be using it. :-)
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When should we expect the update with the fix to be available in Xenial?
I have linux-generic-hwe-16.04-edge installed, but haven't seen any
improvement.
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Must verification/testing be done in Zesty? I have Xenial on my machine.
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Hi I have installed the kernel, I'm running it on Xenial now and it
works good. No IRQ07 issues what so ever. Thanks everyone involved!
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That is great news Marc, thank you for keeping us posted
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I tested blacklisting as you described in the reddit post and it did not
fix the vector 07 irq trap issue for me on ubuntu 16.04.
Mobo is gigabyte AB350m-HD3
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@Gabi Its a known issue with the gigabyte boards. It is known as coldboot issue
I believe. The reset procedure is to take the cmos battery out, leave the pc
unplugged and batteryless for about 10 minutes and then it will work again. I
had the same first reaction as you when I had the issue first
Will the fix get backported or become available on Xenial? (16.04)
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Its an HP Pavilion dv6-6023tx Entertainment Notebook PC . Bios is up to
date.
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I only know what it says on the cards. Any command that I could use to
check the specs? Or specifically what info are you after?
Doesn't work: EMTEC 60x speed 1GB
Works: Transcend 2GB (no speed marked)
There are some numbers that look like serial numbers on the back. Would they be
of help?
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Yes. It was already downloading. I'll let you know once I've tested.
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The EMTEC card:
S466MN01GI0BC
0740070901961
The Transcend card:
MMAUF02G4ACA - MP
D HEH107GK 243
Made in KOREA
and 90 degrees to that is written:
A49220 3929
You going to get some similar sd cards and do some tests? Kernel
bisects?
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Tested and it works fine on 14.04 daily. No errors related to the sd
card in dmesg.
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Its fixed upstream. Thats the main thing.
I have an external card reader which works so I'll be fine without a
backport. I mean it would be nice, but I don't think this is very high
priority.
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