Opened 17 months ago

Last modified 2 months ago

#18506 reopened bug

On every boot: PANIC: Fatal exception "NMI Interrupt" occurred! Error code: 0x0

Reported by: tclaus Owned by: nobody
Priority: normal Milestone: Unscheduled
Component: - General Version: R1/beta4
Keywords: Cc:
Blocked By: #4555 Blocking:
Platform: All

Description (last modified by tclaus)

I got this PANIC and the Kernel debugger opens on every boot since some versions. However, I can simply 'exit' and system keeps going.

Device is a Dell Inspiron 1720, 4Gb RAM, SSD with only a legacy mouse attaches on the USB ports.

hrev 57138

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syslog.old (512.1 KB ) - added by tclaus 17 months ago.
syslog with panic

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Change History (7)

by tclaus, 17 months ago

Attachment: syslog.old added

syslog with panic

comment:1 by tclaus, 17 months ago

Description: modified (diff)

comment:2 by waddlesplash, 17 months ago

Blocked By: 4555 added
Resolution: duplicate
Status: newclosed

comment:3 by tclaus, 17 months ago

A duplicate of a 14 year old Ticket?

comment:4 by pulkomandy, 17 months ago

Resolution: duplicate
Status: closedreopened

Yes, such things happens, especially with problems that happen only on specific hardware and can't easily be reproduced by people on the dev team.

You say "since some versions" in your message however, so I assume it used to work for you. In that case it is probably a different problem. Do you have a better estimation? Can you try to run some older revisions and try to narrow down which one made a difference?

comment:5 by tclaus, 16 months ago

Version hiev 56935 seems to work with version 57080 the message appears.

Mostly immediacy after boot, but sometimes after some minutes.

comment:6 by pulkomandy, 2 months ago

In this one the error happens while running the VESA BIOS code in x86emu and trying to read an IO port from the video card.

In the listed commit range, there is the PCI ECAM refactoring (hrev56936 and hrev57034), that would be my guess. Maybe this results in the IO space for the videocard not being where the BIOS thinks it should be?

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