Author: wardog
Subject: Z170A-X1/3.1 Bios update causing kernel panic
Posted: 04 Sep 2016 at 3:08pm
Still have my head in this for the meantime. Unfortunately, my head may be in my bung hole concerning this too![Embarrassed Embarrassed]()
https://software.intel.com/sites/default/files/article/402347/linux-power-efficiency-analysis-methods-2.pdf
See pg.29 Section 5.1.3
BIOS > Advanced > Storage Management : SATA Aggressive Link Power Management - Toggle this Enabled and Disabled and check panic state in both
Subject: Z170A-X1/3.1 Bios update causing kernel panic
Posted: 04 Sep 2016 at 3:08pm
Still have my head in this for the meantime. Unfortunately, my head may be in my bung hole concerning this too

https://software.intel.com/sites/default/files/article/402347/linux-power-efficiency-analysis-methods-2.pdf
See pg.29 Section 5.1.3
![]() 5.1.3 SATA Devices The SATA specification describes a power management feature for SATA devices, referred to as ALPM (Advanced Link Power Management). This feature allows the attached disk to switch between five distinct power phases: ??Active: Device is active and consuming the nominal amount of power. ??Partial: Device is in partial sleep. Wakeup latency is low (<10 µs). Marginal amount of power saving. ??Slumber: Device is sleeping, but power is maintained. Higher wakeup latency (<10ms). More power saving. ??DevSleep: Device is completely turned off, but power is maintained. Marginally higher wakeup latency (<20ms). Considerably higher power savings. ??RTD3: Device is completely turned off. Very high wakeup latency, with zero power consumption. |
BIOS > Advanced > Storage Management : SATA Aggressive Link Power Management - Toggle this Enabled and Disabled and check panic state in both