Checking with the testing log, the all high fails comes from the
firmware DMI/SMBIOS tables, DMIValueOutOfRange issues.

FAILED [HIGH] DMIValueOutOfRange: Test 1, Out of range value 0x00 (range 
allowed 0x01..0x0b) while
accessing entry 'Voltage Probe (Type 26)' @ 0x000eb93c, field 'Location (bits 
0..4)', offset 0x05

ADVICE: A value that is out of range is incorrect and not conforming to the 
SMBIOS specification.
This field is not currently used by the Linux kernel, so this firmware bug 
shouldn't cause any
problems.

FAILED [HIGH] DMIValueOutOfRange: Test 1, Out of range value 0x00 (range 
allowed 0x01..0x06) while
accessing entry 'Voltage Probe (Type 26)' @ 0x000eb93c, field 'Status (bits 
5..7)', offset 0x05

ADVICE: A value that is out of range is incorrect and not conforming to the 
SMBIOS specification.
This field is not currently used by the Linux kernel, so this firmware bug 
shouldn't cause any
problems.
FAILED [HIGH] DMIValueOutOfRange: Test 1, Out of range value 0x00 (range 
allowed 0x01..0x0f) while
accessing entry 'Temperature Probe (Type 28)' @ 0x000eb979, field 'Location 
(bits 0..4)', offset
0x05
...

All these firmware errors are demoted to Low, and released in fwts V0.26.08. 
Please refer to https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/fwts/+bug/1148703 


** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
       Status: Confirmed => Fix Released

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