Well, usually a real hardware error (uncorrectable memory MCE, or CPU
memory MCE, or PCI MCE) will cause an immediate reset (no reset button
needed).

That error could be a result of the reset button being pressed, and
not really a hardware error.   I work with enterprise vendors hw and
they classify the stupidest things as errors (on a reboot they
classify the nics and fiber channel cards losing link as hardware
errors--and this happens every boot on device init, the the boot
"errors" are 100x-1000x more common than the actual real life link
downs--so their false alarm rate in horrible).

What kind of MB/HW is it?

On Tue, Jan 11, 2022 at 5:16 AM Eyal Lebedinsky <fed...@eyal.emu.id.au> wrote:
>
> I just had the system lock-up hard, requiring hitting the reset button.
>
> I now see in the system log:
>
> Jan 11 19:28:54 e7 kernel: BERT: Error records from previous boot:
> Jan 11 19:28:54 e7 kernel: [Hardware Error]: event severity: fatal
> Jan 11 19:28:54 e7 kernel: [Hardware Error]:  Error 0, type: fatal
> Jan 11 19:28:54 e7 kernel: [Hardware Error]:   section_type: Firmware Error 
> Record Reference
> Jan 11 19:28:54 e7 kernel: [Hardware Error]:   Firmware Error Record Type: 
> SOC Firmware Error Record Type1 (Legacy CrashLog Support)
> Jan 11 19:28:54 e7 kernel: [Hardware Error]:   Revision: 0
> Jan 11 19:28:54 e7 kernel: [Hardware Error]:   Record Identifier: 
> 100300100000000
> Jan 11 19:28:54 e7 kernel: [Hardware Error]:   00000000: 00000000 00000000 
> 00000000 00000000  ................
> ... continue until
> Jan 11 19:28:54 e7 kernel: [Hardware Error]:   00000c00: ffffffff ffffffff 
> ffffffff ffffffff  ................
>
> I understand that this is related to the preceding crash. If so, what does it 
> tell me?
>
> Doing a search suggests that if this happens rarely then it can be ignored- 
> true?.\
> I now see that I had it also last Oct but not earlier. This hard lock-up 
> happens at times (more than twice for sure)
> and if I can do something about it then I would.
>
> TIA
>
> --
> Eyal Lebedinsky (fed...@eyal.emu.id.au)
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