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Bug#744193: linux-image-3.13-1-amd64: fails to shut down: handle_exit: unexpected exit_int_info ...



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On Fri, 2014-04-11 at 11:03 +0200, Thorsten Glaser wrote:
> Package: src:linux
> Version: 3.13.7-1
> Severity: normal
> 
> Hi *,
> 
> I had to reboot to cleanse my system of running KDE, dbus, etc. again
> (since KDEPIM didn’t want to “see” new incoming eMails… this used to
> work better in KDE 3… but offtopic for here), and since reboots heal
> problems anyway, and since living in Debian sid has lots of library
> updates under the hood… anyway, I wanted to reboot.
> 
> I typed “sudo poweroff” as usual on Debian… the system switched to
> the text console and mostly hung.

Is this reproducible when not using the nvidia module?

> I tried a few SysRq keys such as ‘w’, ‘l’, ‘e’, ‘f’, ‘m’, ‘t’… but
> “This SysRq operation is disabled.” – why? (Should I open a separate
> bugreport for this? This cannot be!)

This is controlled by sysctl kernel.sysrq.  No bug report is required.

> With Alt-SysRq-S+U+S+O I at least got the system off, right? No.
> After the Sync, Umount, Sync, which worked fine, the Off only made
> the kernel print the following line in an endless loop, præfixed
> by the time in brackets (which did change, just fine):
> 
> [xxxx.xxx] handle_exit: unexpected exit_int_info 0x80000028 exit_code 0x78
> 
> This repeated over and over. I eventuall pulled external power.
> 
> The system previously had been running for 2 days and a bit,
> with the same kernel image version.
[...]

That error message comes from AMD support code in KVM.  I don't know why
it would appear when trying to power-off.

Ben.

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