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Vladimir Let 's say2017-04-21 15:52:54
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Vladimir Let 's say, 2017-04-21 15:52:54

What to do with ACPI errors at system startup?

When I start the system, I get the following errors:

ACPI Error: [DSSP] Namespace lookup failure, AE_NOT_FOUND (20160930/psargs-359)
ACPI Error: Method parse/execution failed [\_SB.PCI0.SAT0.SPT2._GTF] (Node ffff8802150b9ac8), AE_NOT_FOUND (20160930/psparse-543)

I understand that there is a DSDT table where the parameters for ACPI should be written.
I ask knowledgeable people to explain how serious it is and how it can be cured.
The system starts up and everything is OK, but is it worth panicking?
PS:
ArchWiki has some information on this topic and I tried to install ACPIA , then rebuild the table, but it didn't really work. By the way, the same trouble was found on Bugzilla . The current kernel version is 4.10.10-1-ARCH

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Dmitry, 2017-04-21
@TrueBers

Kill it. It is in each core that they add it, then they break it, then they repair it back. It doesn't affect anything.
Just update the bios to be sure and if it doesn't disappear, hammer it.

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Vsevolod, 2018-07-11
@Vantela

Here I have the same one. fedora after some version began to issue a canvas.
It didn't fix it :(

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zvendelo, 2019-02-27
@zvendelo

Add modprobe.blacklist=ata_piix to the kernel boot parameters - it will help if the kernel is built with modules and the ata_piix kernel module.
In archetypes, you can write in /etc/default/grub GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="... modprobe.blacklist=ata_piix"
In ubunt, for example, it won't work, you need to recompile the kernel without this module.
Accordingly, this will work if the disk system does not require this module, otherwise the disks will simply fall off.

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