[Solved] I turn off the computer, only the system stops.

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[Solved] I turn off the computer, only the system stops.

Postby ictiosis » Apr 11th, '20, 19:23

I turn off the computer, only the system stops.

As the matter says, when I turn off the computer only the system turns off, also waiting the 60 seconds graphically.

Pulling on the screen:

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[      3.191446]  usbhid 1-7:1.1: couldn`t find an inputinterrupt endpoint
[  592.083154]  reboot: System halted


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[ictiosis@localhost ~]$ dmesg | grep -a error
[ictiosis@localhost ~]$


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$ journalctl -ab -p err
-- Logs begin at Fri 2020-04-10 11:42:02 -03, end at Sat 2020-04-11 13:46:19 -03. --
abr 11 13:45:33 localhost kernel: usbhid 1-7:1.1: couldn't find an input interrupt endpoint
abr 11 13:45:48 localhost lightdm[3070]: gkr-pam: unable to locate daemon control file


journalctl -b -1 → https://hastebin.com/raw/ohuruwowij

Thanks in advance
Last edited by ictiosis on Apr 11th, '20, 21:06, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: I turn off the computer, only the system stops.

Postby doktor5000 » Apr 11th, '20, 19:29

What in particular do you trigger for the system to turn off ? Do you push the power button briefly, or ... ?
Apart from that, neither your dmesg nor journalctl commands will be helpful as they only apply for the current boot, and you don't mention when you ran those related to the shutdown, and you only checked for errors.
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Re: I turn off the computer, only the system stops.

Postby ictiosis » Apr 11th, '20, 19:34

doktor5000 wrote:What in particular do you trigger for the system to turn off ? Do you push the power button briefly, or ... ?


Exactly that.

doktor5000 wrote:Apart from that, neither your dmesg nor journalctl commands will be helpful as they only apply for the current boot, and you don't mention when you ran those related to the shutdown, and you only checked for errors.


I write it down, thanks.
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Re: I turn off the computer, only the system stops.

Postby doktor5000 » Apr 11th, '20, 19:34

From the journalctl -b -1 logs, shutdown seems to be complete from the systemd perspective, until the journal stops:

abr 11 13:42:23 localhost systemd[1]: Reached target Shutdown.
abr 11 13:42:23 localhost systemd[1]: Reached target Final Step.
abr 11 13:42:23 localhost systemd[1]: systemd-poweroff.service: Succeeded.
abr 11 13:42:23 localhost systemd[1]: Started Power-Off.
abr 11 13:42:23 localhost systemd[1]: Reached target Power-Off.
abr 11 13:42:23 localhost systemd[1]: Shutting down.
abr 11 13:42:23 localhost kernel: printk: systemd-shutdow: 49 output lines suppressed due to ratelimiting
abr 11 13:42:23 localhost systemd-shutdown[1]: Syncing filesystems and block devices.
abr 11 13:42:23 localhost systemd-shutdown[1]: Sending SIGTERM to remaining processes...
abr 11 13:42:23 localhost systemd-journald[558]: Journal stopped


Seems to be more of some kind of ACPI issue with your mainboard / BIOS. Although you don't mention any details about your box.
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Re: I turn off the computer, only the system stops.

Postby ictiosis » Apr 11th, '20, 19:42

doktor5000 wrote:Seems to be more of some kind of ACPI issue with your mainboard / BIOS..


I have in the kernel line in grub ACPI=OFF so that I don't throw so many errors when starting the system after the grub.


doktor5000 wrote:Although you don't mention any details about your box.


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$ lspcidrake -v
i2c_i801        : Intel Corporation|200 Series/Z370 Chipset Family SMBus Controller [SERIAL_SMBUS] (vendor:8086 device:a2a3 subv:1458 subd:5001)
xhci_pci        : Intel Corporation|200 Series/Z370 Chipset Family USB 3.0 xHCI Controller [SERIAL_USB] (vendor:8086 device:a2af subv:1458 subd:5007)
rtl8188ee       : Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd.|RTL8188EE Wireless Network Adapter [NETWORK_OTHER] (vendor:10ec device:8179 subv:10ec subd:8197) (rev: 01)
unknown         : Intel Corporation|200 Series PCH PCI Express Root Port #5 [BRIDGE_PCI] (vendor:8086 device:a294) (rev: f0)
snd_hda_intel   : NVIDIA Corporation|Device 10fa [MULTIMEDIA_AUDIO_DEV] (vendor:10de device:10fa subv:1458 subd:3fca) (rev: a1)
unknown         : Intel Corporation|200 Series PCH PCI Express Root Port #7 [BRIDGE_PCI] (vendor:8086 device:a296) (rev: f0)
unknown         : Intel Corporation|200 Series PCH PCI Express Root Port #9 [BRIDGE_PCI] (vendor:8086 device:a298) (rev: f0)
unknown         : Intel Corporation|200 Series PCH PCI Express Root Port #20 [BRIDGE_PCI] (vendor:8086 device:a2ea) (rev: f0)
ie31200_edac    : Intel Corporation|8th Gen Core Processor Host Bridge/DRAM Registers [BRIDGE_HOST] (vendor:8086 device:3ec2 subv:1458 subd:5000) (rev: 0d)
snd_hda_intel   : Intel Corporation|200 Series PCH HD Audio [MULTIMEDIA_AUDIO_DEV] (vendor:8086 device:a2f0 subv:1458 subd:a182)
unknown         : Intel Corporation|200 Series PCH PCI Express Root Port #4 [BRIDGE_PCI] (vendor:8086 device:a293) (rev: f0)
r8169           : Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd.|RTL8111/8168/8411 PCI Express Gigabit Ethernet Controller [NETWORK_ETHERNET] (vendor:10ec device:8168 subv:1458 subd:e000) (rev: 16)
unknown         : Intel Corporation|200 Series PCH PCI Express Root Port #19 [BRIDGE_PCI] (vendor:8086 device:a2e9) (rev: f0)
Card:NVIDIA GeForce 635 series and later: NVIDIA Corporation|TU117 [GeForce GTX 1650] [DISPLAY_VGA] (vendor:10de device:1f82 subv:1458 subd:3fca) (rev: a1)
mei_me          : Intel Corporation|200 Series PCH CSME HECI #1 [COMMUNICATION_OTHER] (vendor:8086 device:a2ba subv:1458 subd:1c3a)
unknown         : Intel Corporation|200 Series PCH PCI Express Root Port #6 [BRIDGE_PCI] (vendor:8086 device:a295) (rev: f0)
unknown         : Intel Corporation|200 Series PCH PCI Express Root Port #8 [BRIDGE_PCI] (vendor:8086 device:a297) (rev: f0)
unknown         : Intel Corporation|Xeon E3-1200 v5/E3-1500 v5/6th Gen Core Processor PCIe Controller (x16) [BRIDGE_PCI] (vendor:8086 device:1901) (rev: 0d)
unknown         : Intel Corporation|200 Series PCH PCI Express Root Port #21 [BRIDGE_PCI] (vendor:8086 device:a2eb) (rev: f0)
unknown         : Intel Corporation|Device a2cc [BRIDGE_ISA] (vendor:8086 device:a2cc subv:1458 subd:5001)
unknown         : Intel Corporation|Xeon E3-1200 v5/v6 / E3-1500 v5 / 6th/7th/8th Gen Core Processor Gaussian Mixture Model [SYSTEM_OTHER] (vendor:8086 device:1911 subv:1458 subd:5000)
unknown         : Intel Corporation|200 Series PCH PCI Express Root Port #3 [BRIDGE_PCI] (vendor:8086 device:a292) (rev: f0)
unknown         : Intel Corporation|200 Series/Z370 Chipset Family Power Management Controller [MEMORY_OTHER] (vendor:8086 device:a2a1 subv:1458 subd:5001)
unknown         : Intel Corporation|200 Series PCH SATA controller [AHCI mode] [STORAGE_SATA] (vendor:8086 device:a282 subv:1458 subd:b005)
hub             : Linux 5.5.15-desktop-3.mga7 xhci-hcd|xHCI Host Controller [Hub|Unused|Full speed (or root) hub] (vendor:1d6b device:0002)
rt2800usb       : Ralink|802.11 g WLAN (vendor:1737 device:0077)
usbhid          : KYE SYSTEMS CORP.|Wired Mouse [Human Interface Device|Boot Interface Subclass|Mouse] (vendor:0458 device:0186)
usbhid          : SINO WEALTH|USB KEYBOARD [Human Interface Device|Boot Interface Subclass|Keyboard] (vendor:258a device:0001)
hub             : Linux 5.5.15-desktop-3.mga7 xhci-hcd|xHCI Host Controller [Hub|Unused|Full speed (or root) hub] (vendor:1d6b device:0003)
hid_generic     : SINO WEALTH USB KEYBOARD
hid_generic     : KYE SYSTEMS CORP. Wired Mouse
hid_generic     : SINO WEALTH USB KEYBOARD
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Re: I turn off the computer, only the system stops.

Postby doktor5000 » Apr 11th, '20, 19:52

ictiosis wrote:I have in the kernel line in grub ACPI=OFF so that I don't throw so many errors when starting the system after the grub.

Sorry, but that's the completely wrong approach. Your system turning off is initiated via ACPI, which you completely disabled. Once you remove acpi=off, your system will probably turn off again.
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Re: I turn off the computer, only the system stops.

Postby ictiosis » Apr 11th, '20, 20:35

Yes, I know the theory is like this about ACPI, now; I deactivate acpi = off but I get a cascade of PCIEPORT and PCIE_DBUS errors on the entire screen both at startup, after boot and shutdown and it also never shuts down, or it will do so in too many minutes. Add PCIEPORT=OFF and improve but not much.
Ahh .. it also does not allow me to enter any tty, both in login, and already in the session started with the desktop working fully.

How do I proceed with this problem?



I edit: I just fixed it with PCI=NOMSI,NOAER
Source → https://www.zeppelinux.es/mensaje-de-er ... corrected/

noaer [PCIE] If the PCIEAER kernel config parameter is
enabled, this kernel boot option can be used to
disable the use of PCIE advanced error reporting.

nomsi [MSI] If the PCI_MSI kernel config parameter is
enabled, this kernel boot option can be used to
disable the use of MSI interrupts system-wide.

Source → https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/ ... eters.html

Thank you for your time and careful attention!
A cordial greeting.
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