Morning,
I've recently upgraded my MacPro 5,1 (2010 model, dual Xeon 6core with 6/8 dimm slots populated with ECC memory) to Debian Bookworm, though my query relates to many distributions running kernel >6.X. With kernel 5.X I never had any MCE errors reported during the boot phase of my machine. After upgrading to Debian Bookworm I'm now getting the below error message..snip from 'dmesg | grep mce'. This message is not unique to Debian, it appears in almost all of the kernel 6.X based distributions I've tried, OpenSuse, ARCH, LinuxMint, Fedora etc. in some form.
On fresh power on boot
On restart
TSC points to 'Time Stamp Counter' I believe, though I have no idea with the 0 error code or MISC 40000 refers to. There is no memory in Bank 4/8.
Things I have tried to resolve / troubleshoot this:
Any ideas / suggestions would be appreciated.
Thank you.
Jacques
I've recently upgraded my MacPro 5,1 (2010 model, dual Xeon 6core with 6/8 dimm slots populated with ECC memory) to Debian Bookworm, though my query relates to many distributions running kernel >6.X. With kernel 5.X I never had any MCE errors reported during the boot phase of my machine. After upgrading to Debian Bookworm I'm now getting the below error message..snip from 'dmesg | grep mce'. This message is not unique to Debian, it appears in almost all of the kernel 6.X based distributions I've tried, OpenSuse, ARCH, LinuxMint, Fedora etc. in some form.
On fresh power on boot
mce: [Hardware Error]: Machine check events logged
mce: [Hardware Error]: CPU 1: Machine Check: 0 Bank 8: ea1d6740008000b1
mce: [Hardware Error]: TSC 0 MISC 40000
mce: [Hardware Error]: PROCESSOR 0:206c2 TIME 1746170939 SOCKET 1 APIC 20 microcode 1f
On restart
mce: [Hardware Error]: Machine check events logged
mce: [Hardware Error]: CPU 1: Machine Check: 0 Bank 8: ea1d6740008000b1
mce: [Hardware Error]: TSC 0
mce: [Hardware Error]: PROCESSOR 0:206c2 TIME 1746170939 SOCKET 1 APIC 20 microcode 1f
TSC points to 'Time Stamp Counter' I believe, though I have no idea with the 0 error code or MISC 40000 refers to. There is no memory in Bank 4/8.
Things I have tried to resolve / troubleshoot this:
- Cleaned out the machine (it is immaculate inside), applied fresh thermal paste to both CPUs and also northbridge.
- Swapped the CPUs around, same error message and coding.
- Reduced to just 1x Dimm, and also rotated dimms, same error.
- Tried various distributions, same error but I sometimes don't see the 0 or MISC 40000 after the TSC identifier.
- Tried booting via BIOS compatibility mode (from installer CD rather than USB stick), same issue.
- Tried swapping gfx cards, same issue.
- Run the Apple Hardware test and no errors were reported.
- The machine will happily work all day in Windows or MacOS with no crashes, freezes or any isses.
- The EFI firmware is up to date and the latest available for the machine.
Any ideas / suggestions would be appreciated.
Thank you.
Jacques

