Opened 2 years ago

Closed 2 years ago

#17844 closed bug (no change required)

hrev56301 triple faults (reboots all by its self)

Reported by: bbjimmy Owned by: nobody
Priority: critical Milestone: R1/beta4
Component: System Version: R1/beta3
Keywords: Cc: davidkaroly
Blocked By: Blocking:
Platform: All

Description

I updated from hrev56297 that seems to work, but hrev56301 reboots after abotu 10 minutes usage.

Change History (10)

comment:1 by waddlesplash, 2 years ago

Component: - GeneralSystem

Does it reboot without any usage?

Does it reboot if you disable ACPI before booting?

comment:2 by waddlesplash, 2 years ago

Summary: hrev56301 tripple faults ( reboots all by its self)hrev56301 triple faults (reboots all by its self)

comment:3 by bbjimmy, 2 years ago

It stays on with no usage. Now to check with ACPI disabled.

comment:4 by bbjimmy, 2 years ago

With ACPI disabled it does not reboot.

comment:5 by waddlesplash, 2 years ago

Cc: davidkaroly added
Milestone: UnscheduledR1/beta4
Priority: normalcritical

I guess hrev56298 is the suspect then. CC davidkaroly to see if he has any ideas how that could have broken something, because I'm really not sure.

comment:6 by pulkomandy, 2 years ago

I don't see how that commit could change anything, it's just renaming a .h file?

comment:7 by pulkomandy, 2 years ago

bbjimmy, do you use userlandfs, and if so, which filesystems do you have enabled?

At least fusesmb will need to be rebuilt after my userlandfs changes. That would be a more likely cause, even if it shouldn't really result in a triple fault.

comment:8 by bbjimmy, 2 years ago

I use netfs and have tried over and over to get fusesmb running but it is no longer installed. I haven't used netfs for a while as it cannot share files between my 32bit and 64bit computers.

comment:9 by bbjimmy, 2 years ago

I believe this can be closed.

After cleaning the dust from the air intale and exaust on the computer, the system seems to no longer tripple fault. It seems to have been a heat issue. Is there a way to check the temp from within hailu?

comment:10 by pulkomandy, 2 years ago

Resolution: no change required
Status: newclosed

There is an ACPI thermal driver but I think it has not been added to any userspace tool yet (for example we could add it to ActivityMonitor). I'll have a look at that.

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