>> Hmm, we can continue to have fun with debugging. Right? > >Definitely, I haven't given up.
Great! > >>> The second sleep.sh hangs going to sleep. It is in an endless loop >>> printing the following line, once per second (from the >>> polling_frequency): >>> >>> Execute Method: [\_TZ_.THM0._TMP] (Node c157bf88) > >I don't think these lines are a problem. They just reflect that >thermal polling is happening once per second. So even though the ACPI >system is hanging in the SMPI loop (as you say below), it is alive >enough to poll the temperature sensors. > >> Also please mute THM0 polling. > >I retested the hacked kernel (with faked thermal_active/passive) >but with no thermal polling, just doing > > cat THM*/polling_frequency (they were all 'polling disabled') > sleep.sh (works) > sleep.sh (hangs in the usual SMPI loop) > >and it hangs as usual. Good news, no new branch needed to track. I assume the problem is still like _TMP & (_PSV | _AC0). How about re-testing dummy _PSV and dummy _AC0 in DSDT? Because, your testing result with dummy _PSV and dummy_AC0 IS NOT consistent with the result of hacking acpi_thermal_passive/active. Maybe I need to reconsider the impact of _PSV or_AC0 on the platform. How about just faking _TMP in DSDT. I'm sure you have done this before. But, I need to confirm that the problem is NOT _TMP | _PSV | _AC0. Thanks, Luming - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-acpi" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html