[Arm-dev] Gigabyte MP30-AR0

Tue Mar 15 18:27:13 UTC 2016
Jeremiah Rothschild <jeremiah at franz.com>

On Tue, Mar 15, 2016 at 06:04:11PM +0000, Richard W.M. Jones wrote:
> On Sun, Mar 13, 2016 at 02:58:42PM +0000, Gordan Bobic wrote:
> > On 13/03/16 14:20, Michael Howard wrote:
> > >On 13/03/2016 07:34, Gordan Bobic wrote:
> > >>Does anyone have any input on what (if any) lm_sensors drivers can be
> > >>used? Probing tends to result in crashing the machine. Is there
> > >>something other than ipmi available?
> > >You'll probably find it's the default kernel causing the crash, it'll
> > >likely work with your new kernel, it does here.
> > 
> > No, still causes a crash:
> > Do you want to scan for Super I/O sensors? (YES/no):
> > Probing for Super-I/O at 0x2e/0x2f
> > Trying family `National Semiconductor/ITE'...
> > Message from syslogd at orcone at Mar 13 14:34:18 ...
> >  kernel:Internal error: : 96000010 [#1] SMP
> 
> I'm able to reproduce this, or something very similar, with:
> 
>   kernel-4.5.0-0.rc7.31.el7.aarch64
>   lm_sensors-3.3.4-11.el7.aarch64
> 
> The kernel is a pre-release internal build of RHELSA, but is basically
> very similar to the upstream kernel.
> 
> I have opened a bug about it:
> 
>   https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1318002
> 
> What kernel & lm_sensors versions do you have?

FWIW, I crashed my server similarly the other day -- without lm_sensors
installed.

I can't find the command in my `history' anymore but, IIRC, the command was
something like:

modprobe ipmi_si trydefaults=0

This is with kernel-4.2.0-0.26.el7.1.aarch64.

> Rich.
> 
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