On 26/07/07, Mark Haywood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Aubrey Li wrote:
> On 7/26/07, Aubrey Li <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> On 7/26/07, Kaiwai Gardiner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> On 26/07/07, Aubrey Li <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>
>>>> On 7/26/07, Mark Haywood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>>> First of all, if I'm reading your messages correctly, you've got two
>>>>> drivers trying to perform CPU power management at the same time? You
>>>>> should probably remove or disable to frkit powernow driver. I think
you
>>>>> might as well remove it as I believe it only supports single
processor
>>>>> systems and you have two processors.
>>>> I got the similar error on my side,
>>>>
>>>> # dmesg | grep PSS
>>>> Jul 26 02:31:12 aubrey-nevada cpudrv: [ID 684953 kern.notice] NOTICE:
>>>> cpu_acpi: _PSS package not found.
>>>> Jul 26 02:31:12 aubrey-nevada cpudrv: [ID 616227 kern.warning]
>>>> WARNING: cpu_acpi: error parsing _PSS for CPU instance 1
>>>> Jul 26 02:31:19 aubrey-nevada cpudrv: [ID 684953 kern.notice] NOTICE:
>>>> cpu_acpi: _PSS package not found.
>>>> Jul 26 02:31:19 aubrey-nevada cpudrv: [ID 616227 kern.warning]
>>>> WARNING: cpu_acpi: error parsing _PSS for CPU instance 0
>>>> Jul 26 02:31:19 aubrey-nevada cpudrv: [ID 684953 kern.notice] NOTICE:
>>>> cpu_acpi: _PSS package not found.
>>>> Jul 26 02:31:19 aubrey-nevada cpudrv: [ID 616227 kern.warning]
>>>> WARNING: cpu_acpi: error parsing _PSS for CPU instance 1
>>>> Jul 26 02:31:25 aubrey-nevada cpudrv: [ID 684953 kern.notice] NOTICE:
>>>> cpu_acpi: _PSS package not found.
>>>> Jul 26 02:31:25 aubrey-nevada cpudrv: [ID 616227 kern.warning]
>>>> WARNING: cpu_acpi: error parsing _PSS for CPU instance 0
>>>> Jul 26 02:31:25 aubrey-nevada cpudrv: [ID 684953 kern.notice] NOTICE:
>>>> cpu_acpi: _PSS package not found.
>>>> Jul 26 02:31:25 aubrey-nevada cpudrv: [ID 616227 kern.warning]
>>>> WARNING: cpu_acpi: error parsing _PSS for CPU instance 1
>>>>
>>>>> Both drivers seemed to be having issues with the ACPI _PSS object.
>>>>> Usually when I see problems like this it is due to one of two
things.
>>>>>
>>>>> 1 - Enhanced SpeedStep has not been enabled in the BIOS setup.
>>>> The problem is my default ACPI Version Features is ACPI V1.0 in the
BIOS.
>>>> When change it to ACPI V3.0, the warning is gone.
>>> Is it possible to change it in in HP gear? or is it ACPI v1.0 by
default?
>> I don't think so. _PSS object is added in ACPI V3.0B, which is
>> released on October 10, 2006. From your acpi info, it's not supported.
>>
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~> cat /proc/acpi/info
>>> version:                 20060127
>
> Oops, _PSS objects should be added in from ACPI V2.0a. So definitely
> the ACPI implementation on your machine is V1.0. I assume your BIOS
> returns valid _PSS objects.

Yes. I _PSS was added long before 3.a. As to whether or not the _PSS are
valid or why we are having trouble digesting them, I can't say unless I
can see a dump of them. Is is possible for you to do that?



Is there a command on Solaris which I can do that?

Matthew
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