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--- Comment #1 from okias 2009-07-23
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Summary: Second STR or STD ends with non-working laptop
Product: ACPI
Version: 2.5
Kernel Version: 2.6.31-rc3
Platform: All
OS/Version: Linux
Tree: Mainline
Status: NEW
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--- Comment #29 from Christophe Dumez 2009-07-23 05:35:46
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still using git-bisect.
The problem occurred after :
[290c263bf83cd78e53b1aa3b42165f588163f2be] switch jffs2 to inode->i_acl
and of course before:
[936940a9c7e3d99b25859bf1ff140d
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--- Comment #45 from ykzhao 2009-07-23 02:03:55 ---
thanks for pointing out this issue.
If so, we have no way to fix this issue unless no document is available from
ATI.
Suspend/resume can work well on windows XP. Maybe the memory refresh mode
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--- Comment #28 from Christophe Dumez 2009-07-23 01:59:24
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I got a bit more precise now, still using git-bisect.
The problem occurred after :
[6582a0e6f6bc7bf64817b9e1a424782855292ab0] switch ext3 to inode->i_acl
and of course before:
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--- Comment #44 from Matthew Garrett 2009-07-23
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Yukai,
whether or not the system resumes will typically depend on how long it's
suspended for. An immediate resume may result in a dmesg_out. As noted in
comment 4, it seems as if t
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--- Comment #43 from ykzhao 2009-07-23 01:53:54 ---
Hi, Aljaz
Thanks for the test.
From the test in comment #41 it seems that there is no file of dmesg_after,
which indicates that it is not resumed. But from the test in comment #24/31 i
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--- Comment #15 from Niel Lambrechts 2009-07-22
22:37:22 ---
Hi Len,
Yes I've only seen it happen after a resume from hibernate, although not
directly during the resume, but when I explicitly ran modprobe ehci_hcd.
I've only seen it twice a
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--- Comment #14 from Niel Lambrechts 2009-07-22
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Created an attachment (id=22457)
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dmesg (2.6.30.2)
as requested
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--- Comment #13 from Niel Lambrechts 2009-07-22
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--- Comment #42 from Aljaz Prusnik 2009-07-22 19:36:56 ---
GDM was stopped before trying in all three cases.
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--- Comment #41 from Aljaz Prusnik 2009-07-22 19:36:28 ---
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acpi before's with 2.6.31 rc3 kernel
No, no changes. It goes into sleep, then when I turn it
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--- Comment #1 from Justin Newman 2009-07-22 17:27:13 ---
I suspect that this is a BIOS bug, but I've been in contact with Gigabyte**
Boo for lack of rereading and lack of edit button. :/
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Summary: cpuspeed doesn't work with Gigabyte GA-MA790X-UD4P
(rev. 1.0) and new BIOS (F5)
Product: ACPI
Version: 2.5
Kernel Version: Linux version 2.6.29.5-191.fc11.x86_64
(
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--- Comment #27 from Christophe Dumez 2009-07-22 16:04:56
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mount output
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--- Comment #25 from Christophe Dumez 2009-07-22 15:46:05
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Thanks to git-bisect, I identified the following commit as the problem:
commit 936940a9c7e3d99b25859bf1ff140d8c2480183a
Merge: 09ce42d 1cbd20d
Author: Linus Torvalds
Date: Wed J
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--- Comment #14 from Jonathan 2009-07-22 15:30:55 ---
That apparently makes the sensor read 0°C.
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--- Comment #24 from Christophe Dumez 2009-07-22 13:56:32
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Apparently,
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/viro/vfs-2.6
is crashing already. So the ACPI co
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--- Comment #23 from Christophe Dumez 2009-07-22 12:26:54
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When I said I used kernel tree up to 0c26d7cc31cd81a82be3b9d7687217d49fe9c47e
commit (excluded): I actually used tree up to
9937ac0cc087b03d6d73f46a5d6b38c43626e60e (included).
Ap
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--- Comment #65 from ykzhao 2009-07-22 09:15:35 ---
Hi, Rogerio
Thanks for the info.
>What I said in comment #61 is that you have already attached the output of
acpidump. So it is unnecessary to attach it again.
From your test it
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--- Comment #64 from Rogério Brito 2009-07-22 08:48:07 ---
Sorry, please disregard the last comment about alsa not showing the control of
the speaker.
On the other hand, even if I remove the pcspkr module, the beeps with alsa seem
to occur.
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--- Comment #63 from Rogério Brito 2009-07-22 08:44:46 ---
Sorry, ykzhao.
I didn't understand your comment about the acpidump being available. Did you
mean that it is enough to have it?
Oh, I don't know if this is related or not, but I see o
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--- Comment #62 from Rogério Brito 2009-07-22 08:37:32 ---
Hi again.
OK, I just followed the instructions literally and I got no success. :-(
The notebook didn't resume *AND* there was *no* dmesg dump after I rebooted the
system (would it re
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--- Comment #61 from ykzhao 2009-07-22 07:53:30 ---
(In reply to comment #60)
> Hi, ykzhao.
>
> OK. I'm just git pulling Linus's tree and recompiling the kernel. I will
> enable
> the KMS option now (I'm selecting the options at this moment)
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--- Comment #22 from Christophe Dumez 2009-07-22 07:40:28
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Progressing:
$ git bisect log
git bisect start
# good: [07a2039b8eb0af4ff464efd3dfd95de5c02648c6] Linux 2.6.30
git bisect good 07a2039b8eb0af4ff464efd3dfd95de5c02648c6
# bad: [993
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--- Comment #60 from Rogério Brito 2009-07-22 06:59:58 ---
Hi, ykzhao.
OK. I'm just git pulling Linus's tree and recompiling the kernel. I will enable
the KMS option now (I'm selecting the options at this moment) and I will test
whatever you
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