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Yes, only value 10 shows this error. All other values (16-100) work correctly.
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please apply this patch on top of the previous one,
the pro
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--- Comment #91 from Zhang Rui 2009-03-31 03:06:44 ---
hi, Peter,
please get a clean 2.6.29 kernel,
1.apply the customized DSDT in comment #81,
2.apply the patch set in comment #82,
3.apply the patch in comment #85.
4.apply the patch in comme
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--- Comment #89 from Zhang Rui 2009-03-31 01:44:15 ---
Hi, Peter,
thanks for your test, it seems that there are still two problems here.
1.
r...@asus:~# cat /proc/acpi/video/VGA/LCDD/brightness
levels: 10 16 21 27 33 39 45 51 57 63 69 74 81
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--- Comment #14 from Zhang Rui 2009-03-31 01:27:55 ---
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> please apply this patch, set CONFIG_DRM_I915 and rebuild your kernel.
http://patchwork.kernel.org/patch/13147/
Hah, this patch.
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please apply this patch, set CONFIG_DRM_I915 and rebuild your kernel.
make sure the ACPI video driver is loaded, is the problem fixed this time?
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yes, you are right, now how about this DSDT.
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--- Comment #28 from Francisco Pina Martins
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Hello again.
I'm running Bios Version 1.13
I should be installing Arch this weekend, so by Sunday I should have something
to report. I'm glad to hear that there is a solution
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--- Comment #36 from Pascal Häußler 2009-03-30
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Hi,
sorry for the confusion. I thought I was expected to test the two parameters
explicitly in combination. Here we go with the individual tests:
1) idle=nomwait - system does *not
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--- Comment #11 from da_audioph...@yahoo.com 2009-03-30 20:24:43 ---
I figured it out! I took a clue from my /var/log/dmesg
[4.633657] [Firmware Bug]: BIOS needs update for CPU frequency support
[4.633718] ACPI Error (psloop-0136): Fo
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--- Comment #10 from da_audioph...@yahoo.com 2009-03-30 17:55:10 ---
Okay... all files attached. Just for kicks, I tried to modprobe the
speedstep-centrino module and I get the same "No such device" error message.
It's almost as if the kernel
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--- Comment #3 from da_audioph...@yahoo.com 2009-03-30 17:19:33 ---
I will post these info for you ASAP. I should add that I cannot modprobe
acpi-cpufreq when I am booted into my 2.6.29 kernel. I get the following:
# modprobe acpi-cpufreq
FA
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--- Comment #36 from James Ettle 2009-03-30
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> Hi, James
> How about this issue if only one cpu is used? (by adding the boot option
> of
> "maxcpus=1")
> Thanks.
The excessive wakeups still exis
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--- Comment #10 from Nik A. Melchior 2009-03-30
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Zhang: Yes, the problem is still reproducible in that case.
ykzhao: My previous combinations of tests (comment #6) were all conducted first
at the console, without the i915 driver.
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Okay, bisecting brought narrowed down to this commit:
d0e184abc5983281ef189db2c759d65d56eb1b80 is first bad commit
commit d0e184abc5983281ef189db2c759d65d56eb1b80
Author: Bob Moore
Da
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--- Comment #38 from Márton Németh 2009-03-30 15:39:44 ---
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> Will you please use the following command and see whether the
> /sys/class/rtc/rtc0/wakealarm can work ?
> a. echo +800 >/sys/class/rtc/rtc0/wakeala
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--- Comment #87 from Thomas Renninger 2009-03-30 14:50:21 ---
AFAIK most of Rui's patches went into Len's test tree:
git clone git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/lenb/linux-acpi-2.6
linux-acpi
git branch --track origin/test test
git
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--- Comment #11 from Leonid Podolny 2009-03-30
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> Leonid,
> Could you please check if disabling calls to acpi_ec_burst_enable() in
> drivers/acpi/ec.c helps?
It is now working without problems for 4 or s
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--- Comment #4 from Jiri Slaby 2009-03-30 11:40:35 ---
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> ping Jiri,
> the bug is still not reproduced, right?
Correct:
$ dmesg|grep -i 'ACPI Debug'
$ uname -a # just to eliminate "I forgot to boot the right kernel
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--- Comment #8 from Anders Henke 2009-03-30 10:12:26
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> Will you please attach the output of lspci -vxxx?
Done.
> From the problem description it seems that the 2.6.26.8 kernel can work well
> without the option
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> Will you please add the boot option of "acpi=noirq" on the broken kernel and
> attach the output of dmesg?
>Thanks.
Done.
Sidenote: the console log conta
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Will you please add the boot option of "acpi=noirq" on the broken kernel and
attach the output of dmesg?
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--- Comment #21 from Arny 2009-03-30 09:34:53 ---
Ok. I have tested different kernel configurations, with ACPI modules and ACPI
build in. I can scale the CPU using cpufrequtils when the powernow-k8 driver is
loaded.
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--- Comment #23 from Mattia Dongili 2009-03-30 09:28:09 ---
1) is not known. But looking at the log sony-laptop was not loaded when the
oops occurred.
2) is known and should be fixed with the patch submitted to Len (also available
in one sing
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Oh and just to be very clear: It's not just the display that's not initialized.
The system hangs completely. I can't reset it in any other way(SysRq can't
reboot the computer either)
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yes. You are right Zhang Rui. I *did* the test exactly as in #4,
just one time with the patch and once without it.
I already described my results above.
As you may read from them
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--- Comment #7 from Dmitry Torokhov 2009-03-30
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Ignore me, please. It was indeed _PPC silently limiting the frequency,
apparently because nvidia chip is overheating. Nothing to do with 2.6.29 except
that I was trying to go off bin
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--- Comment #86 from Khashayar Naderehvandi
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Zhang: There are so many patches attached to this bug report, I'm a bit at a
loss which ones to try.
So far, I've tried some patches from here a few times, the last time I t
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--- Comment #20 from Zhang Rui 2009-03-30 09:01:30 ---
Arny, please try powernow-k8 instead.
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--- Comment #10 from Alexey Starikovskiy 2009-03-30
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Leonid,
Could you please check if disabling calls to acpi_ec_burst_enable() in
drivers/acpi/ec.c helps?
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Summary: acpi=noirq required since 2.6.27 for Arima SDVIB board
Product: ACPI
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--- Comment #9 from Leonid Podolny 2009-03-30
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Zhang,
The problem definitely does exist in 2.6.29.
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