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Linux doesn't boot when HP HBA controller is connected

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I have an HP H240 Smart HBA. On Windows 10, it works without a problem, but any Linux I tested refuses to boot with a connected controller.

Platform: AMD B450 (AM4, various processors) List of tested Linux distributions: Ubuntu Server 20.04, Ubuntu Desktop 20.04, Debian 10 (PVE), Linux Mint 20.

The error is approximately as follows:

[0.316237] __common_interrupt: 2.55 No irq handler for vector
[0.316237] __common_interrupt: 3.55 No irq handler for vector
[0.316237] __common_interrupt: 4.55 No irq handler for vector
[0.316237] __common_interrupt: 5.55 No irq handler for vector
[0.316237] __common_interrupt: 6.55 No irq handler for vector
[0.316237] __common_interrupt: 7.55 No irq handler for vector
[0.316237] __common_interrupt: 8.55 No irq handler for vector
[0.316237] __common_interrupt: 9.55 No irq handler for vector
[0.316237] __common_interrupt: 10.55 No irq handler for vector
[0.950739] nouveau 0000:07:00.0: DRM: core notifier timeout
Michael Hampton avatar
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Are you actually using an HPE server? This smells like a BIOS bug, and Linux tends to be less forgiving of such bugs than Windows.
itmxr avatar
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@MichaelHampton I am using a desktop motherboard with Ryzen on b450(In Windows 10 work good).
ru flag
Can you try editing grub boot arguments: `GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash pci=nomsi,noaer"`?
itmxr avatar
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@Marco Unfortunately, this did not work. Tried earlier
ru flag
@Zaken what about acpi=noirq? In anyway Michael is probably right. Try updating all firmwares and also the BIOS. Also update to the latest kernel.
Michael Hampton avatar
cz flag
That includes updating the firmware on the HBA card.
itmxr avatar
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After some tests, I realized that the controller works without errors on Ubuntu 14.04, but i am using Debian 10 / ubuntu 20.04. No idea how to solve this problem.
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