Comment 5 for bug 1016195

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Daniel Manrique (roadmr) wrote :

Hi,

On my retest the system crashed again, I put a marker in the syslog to be able to identify any kernel messages triggered by the process. This is what I see:

Jun 22 11:46:04 201102-7188 ubuntu: --- ROADMR RAN STRESS TEST HERE ---
Jun 22 11:46:15 201102-7188 kernel: [ 9367.450012] CPU3: Package power limit notification (total events = 11)
Jun 22 11:46:15 201102-7188 kernel: [ 9367.450016] CPU1: Package power limit notification (total events = 11)
Jun 22 11:46:15 201102-7188 kernel: [ 9367.450018] CPU2: Package power limit notification (total events = 11)
Jun 22 11:46:15 201102-7188 kernel: [ 9367.450021] CPU0: Package power limit notification (total events = 11)
Jun 22 11:46:15 201102-7188 kernel: [ 9367.463064] CPU1: Package power limit normal
Jun 22 11:46:15 201102-7188 kernel: [ 9367.463066] CPU3: Package power limit normal
Jun 22 11:46:15 201102-7188 kernel: [ 9367.463067] CPU2: Package power limit normal
Jun 22 11:46:15 201102-7188 kernel: [ 9367.463069] CPU0: Package power limit normal
Jun 22 14:28:23 201102-7188 kernel: imklog 5.8.6, log source = /proc/kmsg started.

So a few seconds after starting the run I get the package power limit messages, and then the system crashed. The timestamp shows I reset it about 2:45 hours after the last power limit message, but I think it crashed long before I noticed (I was out having lunch).