EDAC skx: No firmware support for address translation

Solution Verified - Updated -

Issue

The following messages are observed in the kernel log during the system boot:

EDAC MC0: Giving out device to module i10nm_edac controller Intel_10nm Socket#0 IMC#0: DEV 0000:7e:0c.0 (INTERRUPT)
EDAC MC1: Giving out device to module i10nm_edac controller Intel_10nm Socket#0 IMC#1: DEV 0000:7e:0d.0 (INTERRUPT)
EDAC MC2: Giving out device to module i10nm_edac controller Intel_10nm Socket#0 IMC#2: DEV 0000:7e:0e.0 (INTERRUPT)
EDAC MC3: Giving out device to module i10nm_edac controller Intel_10nm Socket#0 IMC#3: DEV 0000:7e:0f.0 (INTERRUPT)
EDAC MC4: Giving out device to module i10nm_edac controller Intel_10nm Socket#1 IMC#0: DEV 0000:fe:0c.0 (INTERRUPT)
EDAC MC5: Giving out device to module i10nm_edac controller Intel_10nm Socket#1 IMC#1: DEV 0000:fe:0d.0 (INTERRUPT)
EDAC MC6: Giving out device to module i10nm_edac controller Intel_10nm Socket#1 IMC#2: DEV 0000:fe:0e.0 (INTERRUPT)
EDAC MC7: Giving out device to module i10nm_edac controller Intel_10nm Socket#1 IMC#3: DEV 0000:fe:0f.0 (INTERRUPT)

EDAC skx: No firmware support for address translation.

EDAC MC: Removed device 0 for i10nm_edac Intel_10nm Socket#0 IMC#0: DEV 0000:7e:0c.0
EDAC MC: Removed device 1 for i10nm_edac Intel_10nm Socket#0 IMC#1: DEV 0000:7e:0d.0
EDAC MC: Removed device 2 for i10nm_edac Intel_10nm Socket#0 IMC#2: DEV 0000:7e:0e.0
EDAC MC: Removed device 3 for i10nm_edac Intel_10nm Socket#0 IMC#3: DEV 0000:7e:0f.0
EDAC MC: Removed device 4 for i10nm_edac Intel_10nm Socket#1 IMC#0: DEV 0000:fe:0c.0
EDAC MC: Removed device 5 for i10nm_edac Intel_10nm Socket#1 IMC#1: DEV 0000:fe:0d.0
EDAC MC: Removed device 6 for i10nm_edac Intel_10nm Socket#1 IMC#2: DEV 0000:fe:0e.0
EDAC MC: Removed device 7 for i10nm_edac Intel_10nm Socket#1 IMC#3: DEV 0000:fe:0f.0

Environment

  • Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 8
  • FUJITSU Server PRIMERGY RX2530 M6

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