Re: spurious (?) mce Hardware Error messages in v6.19
From: Mario Limonciello
Date: Fri Feb 20 2026 - 11:49:56 EST
On 2/19/2026 9:43 AM, Bert Karwatzki wrote:
Am Donnerstag, dem 19.02.2026 um 09:33 -0500 schrieb Yazen Ghannam:
On Mon, Feb 16, 2026 at 03:25:46PM -0500, Yazen Ghannam wrote:
On Thu, Feb 12, 2026 at 01:50:05PM +0100, Bert Karwatzki wrote:
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2026-02-10T16:15:01.001203+01:00 lisa kernel: [ C0] smca_should_log_poll_error: 1
2026-02-10T16:15:01.001815+01:00 lisa kernel: [T45426] mce: [Hardware Error]: Machine check events logged
2026-02-10T16:15:01.001818+01:00 lisa kernel: [T45426] [Hardware Error]: Deferred error, no action required.
2026-02-10T16:15:01.001819+01:00 lisa kernel: [T45426] [Hardware Error]: CPU:0 (19:50:0) MC14_STATUS[-|-|-|AddrV|PCC|-|-|Deferred|-|-]: 0x8700900800000000
Hi Bert,
The CPU stepping indicates that this isn't a production model.
Can you please share more info on your system? Is it a production laptop
or a pre-production sample?
Thanks,
Yazenit
As far as I know is a production Laptop, a MSI Alpha 15 B5EEK/MS-158L model with
bios version "BIOS E158LAMS.10F 11/11/2024" (the newest version available at
https://de.msi.com/Laptop/Alpha-15-B5EX/support?sku_id=89840) and without
preinstalled Windows which I bought in December 2021 at www.alternate.de (a shop
which MSI lists as a "trusted partner": https://de.msi.com/service/bzq)
Bert Karwatzki
Do you know if it was purchased "right around" when it launched? I'm wondering if it's possible they used pre-production parts for some reason with their initial systems.
The reason for this line of inquiry is if this is what we would have considered pre-production silicon, it might be more appropriate to flag the CPU accordingly and ignore these MCEs.