(In reply to Antoine Pitrou from comment #398)
> @Daniel what makes you think this bug is fixed? It certainly isn't for me.
> I have a ASRock Fatal1ty X370 Gaming X motherboard, a Ryzen 7 1700 CPU, have
> updated the motherboard BIOS to its latest version (4.80 with
> PinnaclePI-AM4_1.0.0.2 Patch A) and am still getting idle lockups with
> kernel 4.15.0-32-generic (Ubuntu 18.04.1 kernel). The workaround for me is
> to disable C6 states using the Zenstates.py script (which has the
> unfortunate side effect of lowering the max CPU frequency in single-threaded
> mode).
Please remember, this is the upstream Linux kernel bug tracker. So, reports should only be for the latest stable releases, which currently is 4.18.3 [1]. Some distributions make it easy to install those. Packages are available for Ubuntu [2].
Please report issues with the heavily patched Ubuntu default Linux kernel to the Ubuntu bug tracker [3].
(In reply to Antoine Pitrou from comment #398) AM4_1.0. 0.2 Patch A) and am still getting idle lockups with
> @Daniel what makes you think this bug is fixed? It certainly isn't for me.
> I have a ASRock Fatal1ty X370 Gaming X motherboard, a Ryzen 7 1700 CPU, have
> updated the motherboard BIOS to its latest version (4.80 with
> PinnaclePI-
> kernel 4.15.0-32-generic (Ubuntu 18.04.1 kernel). The workaround for me is
> to disable C6 states using the Zenstates.py script (which has the
> unfortunate side effect of lowering the max CPU frequency in single-threaded
> mode).
Please remember, this is the upstream Linux kernel bug tracker. So, reports should only be for the latest stable releases, which currently is 4.18.3 [1]. Some distributions make it easy to install those. Packages are available for Ubuntu [2].
Please report issues with the heavily patched Ubuntu default Linux kernel to the Ubuntu bug tracker [3].
[1]: https:/ /www.kernel. org/ kernel. ubuntu. com/~kernel- ppa/mainline/ v4.18.3/ /bugs.launchpad .net/ubuntu/ +source/ linux/+ bugs
[2]: http://
[3]: https:/