crash in acpi_ns_detach_object in 4.3.3

From: Toralf FÃrster
Date: Tue Dec 29 2015 - 17:06:40 EST




The screen shots in [1] and [2] happened after I plugged + unplugged my ThinkPad T440s into/from the docking station. I did that to investigate why after few s2ram / docking cycles the external monitor stays black when docked. This did not happen with 4.1.7, I'm unsure if this was the case with 4.2.7 (always 64 bit hardened Gentoo Linux)

When the monitor stays black then the log is full of lines like :

...
Dec 29 20:22:00 t44 kernel: [drm:ffffffffc04f14c8] *ERROR* too many voltage retries, give up
Dec 29 20:22:00 t44 kernel: [drm:ffffffffc04aa7ec] *ERROR* Unclaimed register before interrupt
Dec 29 20:22:00 t44 kernel: [drm:ffffffffc04aa7ec] *ERROR* Unclaimed register before interrupt
Dec 29 20:22:00 t44 kernel: [drm:ffffffffc04aa7ec] *ERROR* Unclaimed register before interrupt
Dec 29 20:22:00 t44 kernel: [drm:ffffffffc04f14c8] *ERROR* too many voltage retries, give up
Dec 29 20:22:00 t44 kernel: [drm:ffffffffc04aa7ec] *ERROR* Unclaimed register before interrupt
Dec 29 20:22:00 t44 kernel: [drm:ffffffffc04aa7ec] *ERROR* Unclaimed register before interrupt
Dec 29 20:22:00 t44 kernel: [drm:ffffffffc04aa7ec] *ERROR* Unclaimed register before interrupt
Dec 29 20:22:00 t44 kernel: [drm:ffffffffc04aa7ec] *ERROR* Unclaimed register before interrupt
Dec 29 20:22:00 t44 kernel: [drm:ffffffffc04aa7ec] *ERROR* Unclaimed register before interrupt
Dec 29 20:22:00 t44 kernel: [drm:ffffffffc04aa7ec] *ERROR* Unclaimed register before interrupt
Dec 29 20:22:00 t44 kernel: [drm:ffffffffc04aa7ec] *ERROR* Unclaimed register before interrupt
Dec 29 20:22:01 t44 kernel: [drm:ffffffffc04f14c8] *ERROR* too many voltage retries, give up
...

but today the crash occurred and the internal speaker was yelp'ing till I pressed the power button.


[1] http://www.zwiebeltoralf.de/pub/DSC05736.JPG
[2] http://www.zwiebeltoralf.de/pub/DSC05737.JPG


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Toralf, pgp: C4EACDDE 0076E94E
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