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overheating likely due to nvme #1551

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Please identify some basic details to help process the report

A. Provide Hardware Details

1. What board are you using (see list of boards here)?

2. Does your computer have a dGPU or is it iGPU-only?

  • dGPU
  • iGPU-only

3. Who installed Heads on this computer?

  • Insurgo
  • Nitrokey
  • Purism
  • Other provider
  • Self-installed

4. What PGP key is being used?

  • Librem Key
  • Nitrokey Pro 2
  • Nitrokey Storage
  • Yubikey
  • Other

5. Are you using the PGP key to provide HOTP verification?

  • Yes
  • No
  • I don't know

B. Identify how the board was flashed

1. Is this problem related to updating heads or flashing it for the first time?

  • First-time flash
  • Updating heads

2. If the problem is related to an update, how did you attempt to apply the update?

  • Using the Heads GUI
  • Flashrom via the Recovery Shell
  • External flashing

3. How was Heads initially flashed

  • External flashing
  • Internal-only / 1vyrain
  • Don't know

4. Was the board flashed with a maximized or non-maximized/legacy rom?

  • Maximized
  • Non-maximized / legacy
  • I don't know

5. If Heads was externally flashed, was IFD unlocked?

  • Yes
  • No
  • Don't know

C. Identify the rom related to this bug report

1. Did you download or build the rom at issue in this bug report?

  • I downloaded it
  • I built it

2. If you downloaded your rom, where did you get it from?

  • Heads CircleCi
  • Purism
  • Nitrokey
  • Somewhere else (please identify)

Please provide the release number or otherwise identify the rom downloaded

3. If you built your rom, which repository:branch did you use?

  • Heads:Master
  • Other (please identify)

4. What version of coreboot did you use in building?

  • 4.8.1 (current default in heads:master)
  • 4.13
  • 4.14
  • 4.15
  • Other (please specify)
  • I don't know

5. In building the rom where did you get the blobs?

  • No blobs required
  • Provided by the company that installed Heads on the device
  • Extracted from a backup rom taken from this device
  • Extracted from another backup rom taken from another device (please identify the board model)
  • Extracted from the online bios using the automated tools provided in Heads
  • I don't know

Please describe the problem

Describe the bug

This is notable for any version of the Nitrokey NV50 firmware (came installed with v2.2)

On multiple occassions the CPU temperature soars significantly (+30° C). On observation this seems highly likely to be related to the nvme storage which seems to suffer on repeat, infrequent disk writes(?) other specific patterns.

Multiple reproducible software were found such as but not limited to: suricata, mailspring (daemon)

To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior: (suricata)

  1. start the suricata service
  2. observe as temperature soars fast with even low volume disk access (fan kicks in very quickly)
  3. stop the suricata service
  4. observe as temperature and CPU load drop notably

Expected behavior
much less impact on the CPU when using the nvme storage

Screenshots
possible but not provided at this time

Additional context
the particular nvme shows impairment to specific workloads
it is likley the firmware is not optimally configured to work with this nvme
recommendation is to switch to nvme which do not depend on CPU or correct configuration issue(s)

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