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NVME timeout, aborting when playing games
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When playing certain games the game will hang and a whole bunch of NVME errors followed by BTRFS errors will be dumped to dmesg. The end result of this is the filesystem being mounted as read only and I'm forced to reboot my computer. I've tried changing up my mount options, specifically I've used noatime
, nodiratime
, and nospace_cache
to see if any of those maybe make any kind of difference but so far nothing. Is there anything I can do to further diagnose this, what could be causing it, and how can I fix it? My kernel is from 5.2.7 from kernel.org however it happens on pretty much every kernel version I've tried.
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When playing certain games the game will hang and a whole bunch of NVME errors followed by BTRFS errors will be dumped to dmesg. The end result of this is the filesystem being mounted as read only and I'm forced to reboot my computer. I've tried changing up my mount options, specifically I've used noatime
, nodiratime
, and nospace_cache
to see if any of those maybe make any kind of difference but so far nothing. Is there anything I can do to further diagnose this, what could be causing it, and how can I fix it? My kernel is from 5.2.7 from kernel.org however it happens on pretty much every kernel version I've tried.
dmesg output
linux btrfs nvme
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When playing certain games the game will hang and a whole bunch of NVME errors followed by BTRFS errors will be dumped to dmesg. The end result of this is the filesystem being mounted as read only and I'm forced to reboot my computer. I've tried changing up my mount options, specifically I've used noatime
, nodiratime
, and nospace_cache
to see if any of those maybe make any kind of difference but so far nothing. Is there anything I can do to further diagnose this, what could be causing it, and how can I fix it? My kernel is from 5.2.7 from kernel.org however it happens on pretty much every kernel version I've tried.
dmesg output
linux btrfs nvme
When playing certain games the game will hang and a whole bunch of NVME errors followed by BTRFS errors will be dumped to dmesg. The end result of this is the filesystem being mounted as read only and I'm forced to reboot my computer. I've tried changing up my mount options, specifically I've used noatime
, nodiratime
, and nospace_cache
to see if any of those maybe make any kind of difference but so far nothing. Is there anything I can do to further diagnose this, what could be causing it, and how can I fix it? My kernel is from 5.2.7 from kernel.org however it happens on pretty much every kernel version I've tried.
dmesg output
linux btrfs nvme
linux btrfs nvme
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