Since I last built a Linux kernel, but with the help of Daniel Wayne So let’s try a bleeding edge kernel? I must admit it had been about 10 years My kernel is very recent, 5.14.0-4-amd64 from Debian 12 (testing/bookworm), but Modprobe: ERROR: could not insert 'amd64_edac': No such device So I hunted down a PRO APU which I had toīuy from Germany through an eBay reseller.Īfter all this trouble, to my surprise, ECC did not work out of the box. I really wanted ECC onĪn officially supported hardware stack. May or may not support ECC depending on the motherboard. Officially, AMD validates ECC memory on Ryzen PRO APUs only, while non-PRO APUs
I built a small Linux network file server for my home network, based onĪn ASRock X570M PRO4 motherboard, an AMD Ryzen G APU, andġ28 GB of Kingston DDR4-2666 ECC unbuffered memory (KSM26ED8/32ME). Mc0: csrow3: mc#0csrow#3channel#1: 0 Corrected Errors Mc0: csrow3: mc#0csrow#3channel#0: 0 Corrected Errors Mc0: csrow2: mc#0csrow#2channel#1: 0 Corrected Errors Mc0: csrow2: mc#0csrow#2channel#0: 0 Corrected Errors Mc0: csrow1: mc#0csrow#1channel#1: 0 Corrected Errors Mc0: csrow1: mc#0csrow#1channel#0: 0 Corrected Errors
Mc0: csrow0: mc#0csrow#0channel#1: 0 Corrected Errors Mc0: csrow0: mc#0csrow#0channel#0: 0 Corrected Errors Mc0: 0 Corrected Errors with no DIMM info Mc0: 0 Uncorrected Errors with no DIMM info