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I am reaching out for insights on a recurring issue I’ve encountered with my Orange Pi. These errors are not necessarily triggered by high memory loads and occur unexpectedly, I consistently face a "BUG: Bad page state" error. This issue manifests across both Ubuntu and Debian kernels, leading to system instability.
The error messages appear as follows:
BUG: Bad page state in process memtester ...
Given the persistence and nature of these messages, I am uncertain whether this is a hardware-related fault or a bug within the kernel itself. Notably, the system is equipped with 16 GB of RAM, and the errors occur despite successful passes of memory tests through memtester.
I would greatly appreciate any guidance or experiences you could share regarding this issue. Should you suspect a hardware defect, would you recommend any specific diagnostic steps to confirm this? Conversely, if this is indicative of a kernel bug, are there known patches or workarounds that could resolve these errors?
Thank you for your time and assistance.
Best regards,
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Dears Orangepi Developers,
I am reaching out for insights on a recurring issue I’ve encountered with my Orange Pi. These errors are not necessarily triggered by high memory loads and occur unexpectedly, I consistently face a "BUG: Bad page state" error. This issue manifests across both Ubuntu and Debian kernels, leading to system instability.
The error messages appear as follows:
BUG: Bad page state in process memtester ...
Given the persistence and nature of these messages, I am uncertain whether this is a hardware-related fault or a bug within the kernel itself. Notably, the system is equipped with 16 GB of RAM, and the errors occur despite successful passes of memory tests through memtester.
I would greatly appreciate any guidance or experiences you could share regarding this issue. Should you suspect a hardware defect, would you recommend any specific diagnostic steps to confirm this? Conversely, if this is indicative of a kernel bug, are there known patches or workarounds that could resolve these errors?
Thank you for your time and assistance.
Best regards,
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: