Aaron Poffenberger wrote:
> Marco Peereboom wrote:
>> A few minutes ago I re-enabled the new AML parser for ACPI.  This parser
>> fixes quite a few issues, including those pesky new HP boxes that were
>> crapping out with the setbufint panic.  Also ACPI interrupts in MP on
>> amd64 now work as well (at least on my machines).
>>
>> Even though we think this helps a lot we want to make sure we do not
>> have any regressions.  So please check out a new tree and compile a new
>> kernel or download a snapshot and test acpi as much as you can.
>>
>> What would help is to see if the dmesg changes.  So take a dmesg with
>> the old and the new kernel and run diff -uNp on it.  If anything changes
>> besides a little bit of memory usage please mail me the results with all
>> usual suspects (acpidump, dmesg old, dmesg new).
>>
>> Do not wait on this, we need results now if this is to be included on
>> the next OpenBSD version.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> /marco
>>
>>   
> Hi Marco,
> Diffs from a Lenovo x61 from 4.3 release and an update and build on 
> June 4th. Since it showed more than just memory changes I'm sending 
> you the diffs. I've noticed an occasional hang when using halt -p. The 
> disks sync and it gets to shutting down a UCHI device (I think 3) and 
> then hangs there until I force it to power off. If it happens again 
> I'll write down the exact device that it hangs on and send it to you.
>
> If there are significant enough changes that warrant an update to 
> -current, please let me know and I'll regenerate the diffs for you.
>
> Thanks for all your work on ACPI!
>
> --Aaron
I apologize if you got multiple copies of this, my email client was 
acting wonky last night.

On a further note, the x61 hung again this morning. After syncing the 
disks I see:
  uhci2: host controller halted
  uhci0: host controller halted
  uhci1: host controller halted
  uhci3: host controller halted

It then fails to shutdown. As noted above, with 4.3_release it shuts 
down fine.

Perhaps related, since updating to -current, the iwn(4) won't always 
connect properly to an airport express wireless access point whereas it 
will always connect to a wrt54g at the other end of the house.

Again, under 4.3_release it did work every time. What I find is that I 
have to issue `ifconfig iwn0 nwid home1` followed by `dhclient iwn0` 
several times to get it to attach. At the moment I'm at a friend's 
office where ifconfig clearly shows iwn0 attached to the nwid of his AP 
but I always get "no link.......sleeping". When I issue `ifconfig iwn0` 
I get back:

iwn0: flags=8843<UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST> mtu 1500
    lladdr 00:13:e8:58:27:77
    groups: wlan
    media: IEEE802.11 autoselect (OFDM36 mode 11g)
    status: no network
    ieee80211: nwid CarolineCollective chan 1 bssid 00:12:17:c4:98:87 
200dB 100dBm
    inet6 fe80::213:e8ff:fe58:2777%iwn0 prefixlen 64 scopeid 0x2

But I just can't get a lease from it.

Please let me know if I can be of further assistance.

Cheers,

Aaron

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