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  1. On 6/17/2021 at 8:15 PM, cheezdog said:

    Thank you for the link!

     

    It looks like one of the changes was to log level for the spurious interrupt messages. Am I reading that correctly? Would that mean the messages could be present in older kernels but wouldn't be seen due to log level? (debug vs info)?

     

    I would be very interested in your test results on the supermicro motherboard. While not the same chipset as mine, it would provide good information on whether or not this is a hardware problem.

    supermicro x11sh-ln4 E3 1235l V5 ECC 18G The test results is perfect!

    In addition, there is another possibility:

    gen8, to turn off rmrr verification, you need to add Intel IOMMU = relax rmrr in the U disk startup

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  2. 2 hours ago, cheezdog said:

    Unfortunately, the BIOS update did not solve the issue.

     

    Did you actually replace your motherboard and solve the issue? If yes, did you replace your motherboard with the same model you had before? I'm asking because my searching has me thinking this might be a kernel bug rather than a true hardware problem. While I am not 100% sure it is a kernel issue, I do not have a spare motherboard which fits my CPU and ECC ram so I can't easily test the idea that my hardware is faulty.

     

    It does look like this is not a common problem which is making it more difficult to find information or to troubleshoot the issue.

     E3 Pro gaming V5 motherboard was used,  it was no error. When the motherboard p10s-c / V4 , it appeared: pcieport 0000:001c.5: spurious naticw interrupt

    The day after tomorrow, I'm going to test with another motherboard: supermicro x11sh-ln4

  3. On 5/18/2021 at 12:46 PM, cheezdog said:

    After upgrading my Unraid server from 6.8.3 to 6.9.2, I'm seeing the logs filled with:

     

    kernel: pcieport 0000:00:1b.4: PME: Spurious native interrupt!

     

    I do not see them when running 6.8.3. I haven't tested much on 6.9.2 due to the logs getting flooded. (I rolled back to 6.8.3 for now) I've done a little research and haven't come up with much information.

     

    Motherboard is Supermicro X11SCA-F. The device called out in the logs is 00:1b.4 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation Cannon Lake PCH PCI Express Root Port #21 (rev f0).

     

    There is a newer bios available for my motherboard but as this seems like something that might have occurred due to the newer kernel in 6.9.2, I thought I'd post here before working through a bios upgrade.

     

    I'm looking for a little help/advice on how to troubleshoot this.

     

    Thank you!

    hippo-diagnostics-20210517-2112.zip 82.83 kB · 1 download

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