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July 26th, 2018 10:00

Hi,

I do not see an option to enable or disable it. Can you try our live image and see if it is just an issue with Debian? https://www.dell.com/support/home/us/en/4/Drivers/DriversDetails?driverId=C31J4

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July 26th, 2018 15:00

Very timely topic!  It seems that IBS is not enabled in other Dell's product lines -  I don't see an option for enabling IBS in OptiPlex 5055 with Ryzen 2400G and bios 1.0.10 (april 2018) . The cpuid() instruction returns the information that IBS is disabled so I expect that  testing it in Ubuntu/Debian or Dell live test system will return the same result. 
Hopefully, this can be quickly resolved with a new bios with the option to enable it. 

 

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August 1st, 2018 03:00


@JanJakub wrote:

Very timely topic!  It seems that IBS is not enabled in other Dell's product lines -  I don't see an option for enabling IBS in OptiPlex 5055 with Ryzen 2400G and bios 1.0.10 (april 2018) . The cpuid() instruction returns the information that IBS is disabled so I expect that  testing it in Ubuntu/Debian or Dell live test system will return the same result. 
Hopefully, this can be quickly resolved with a new bios with the option to enable it. 


According to AMD developers (see this thread: https://community.amd.com/thread/230335), the problem affects all the Family  17h Model 1h CPUs (including Ryzen 2400G apparently).

For these cpus, the BIOS needs to "activate" IBS so that cpuid() state that IBS is enabled (and thus, Linux can load all the things related to IBS)

The code for enabling/disabling IBS is distributed by AMD to system vendors, so I hope Dell could quickly release a BIOS update that includes it.

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August 1st, 2018 03:00

Hi,

I tried your live image, but IBS is still not detected by Linux, so this is not a Debian issue.

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August 1st, 2018 10:00

Thanks, I will pass the request along.

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September 19th, 2018 03:00

I installed BIOS version 1.4.3 that, according to the changelog, includes "AGESA Naples PI-SP3_1.0.0.8 version", which I assume should contain the fix that enable IBS.

However, I could not find any option related to IBS in the BIOS, and Linux still doesn't detect that the CPU is IBS  capable.

Did I miss an option in the BIOS ?

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November 30th, 2018 02:00

I upgraded the bios to version  1.5.6 (released on oct. 18th), but IBS is still disabled :(

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