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er, linux-2.6.21-rc1, that is.
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should be enough
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I think (not sure) that the 2 patches above are in kernel's git repository:
http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v2.6/snapshots/patch-2.6.20-git15.log
Commits:
5f7748
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Hi guys,
When I try to apply the latest acpi-test (20070126-2.6.20), I errors reporting
that drivers/acpi/bay.c and drivers/misc/asus-laptop.c are missing. Sure
enough
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patches in comment #205 and comment #204 applied to acpi-test.
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No, they are not present in 2.6.20
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Should kernel 2.6.20 already have all the patches? I'm asking because I just
upgraded to that final version of kernel and it still happens that things like
battery statu
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No problem. Markus Walser:
I've running your patched kernel from the suse ftp server (2.6.18.?-35 I think)
since several days on a nx6125 without having troubles.
I did
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Sorry for polluting this bugzilla with html :-( Mea culpa!
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I've running your patched kernel from the suse ftp server (2.6.18.?-35 I
think) since several days
on a nx6125 without having troubles. I didn't test suspend but at leas
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I got a report that on an nx6125 the machine hangs after some minutes(keyboard,
mouse, nothing responds) for some seconds.
This is with SLE10-SP1 (2.6.16 based kernel w
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Sorry, my statement in Comment #187 was actually premature. The patch from
Comment #180 _is_ needed to make thermal management work after a fresh boot.
I was confused
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I have an nx6125 with the latest BIOS F.11. I've tried two different kernels:
1. The latest Ubuntu kernel 2.6.20-6.11, where the only patch related to this
problem is t
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comment #189: this polling interval is how often powersaved checks for CPU load
if userspace governor is activated, default is ondemand governor.
What you are searchin
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Without the patch nothing really happens after I stop powersaved.
To test it with the patch applied I'd have to recompile the kernel. I can do
this tomorrow.
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What happens if you kill powersaved or disable polling?
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> Cool, so system every tick poll all the thermal zones and it consuming less
> than 20% of CPU? Great results I should say...
It's really below 1% on the average and
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Cool, so system every tick poll all the thermal zones and it consuming less
than 20% of CPU? Great results I should say...
Regarding you 179/180 typo -- do you see the
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First, I really meant the patch from Comment #180 (attachement #9746). Sorry
for the confusion.
Secondly, I've found this in /etc/sysconfig/powersave/common
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Is "polling" mode enabled in 10.2? What is the value?
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I've used the patch from Comment #179 for quite a long time with SUSE 10.1, but
after I've upgraded to OpenSUSE 10.2, it's no longer needed. It's even harmful,
since wi
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Sounds like you did not apply the patch.
Also, take a look at 7122, it is related.
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I've tested the patch #180 (with a vanilla 2.6.19.1) on a brand new nx6325 (BIOS
version F.04) and have something new: My fans don't start all. I see how the
temperature
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The patch from comment 180 tested on a nx6325 box (BIOS F.02). Works fine. There
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previous pat
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Patch from comment 180 fix the problem for me.(F.0E BIOS)
There is small 'but' however.
On patched kernel 2.6.19 and on ubuntu kernel 2.6.17 (with one of the earlier
p
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patch from #180 with F.04 BIOS, works fine, now thermal status updated
immediately. Hope it be into 2.6.20, thanks for your goog work.
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I didn't want to rush into things, so I made a lil' test: I powered off my
laptop for an hour or so, let the things cool and the hardware come to it's
senses. When I boo
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I think some good news are welcome, given the lenght of this "thread": it
appears the patch from #171 fixed my "APIC error on CPU0: 40(40)" bug/feature.
So there, some
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please open a new bug then, and append output of dmesg and acpidump.
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Not quite. "acpi -t" still makes the rules (influences when the fans
start/stop), however at some moment in time, when the temperature reaches 83
the fans do start, co
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So could you check that the latest patch helps?
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I wanted to file another bug, but this one looks very close to my problem: a
simple "while true; do true; done" will overhead my CPU and result into a
machine shutdown
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Apparently, vanilla 2.6.18-rc6-mm1 works on my box like 2.6.18-rc5-mm1 with the
patches from Comment #159 and Comment #160.
Also the thermal management problems after a
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I have created a new bugzilla entry for the thermal issue after resume from disk
(Bug #7122).
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I tried the two patches.
- Suspend to ram works withou problems
- Suspend to disk shuts down and resumes but thermal management behaves strange.
The fans only kick in a
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Following Comment #163:
Unfortunately I spoke too soon. It sometimes works with 'reboot', but it
doesn't work with 'shutdown'.
Still the information that the suspend
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It looks like on my box the fan(s) resume issue may be resolved by not loading
the fan module from the initrd, so that the "resuming" kernel does not attempt
to control
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On the 2.6.18-rc5-mm1 kernel with the patches from Comment #159 and Comment #160
I'm seeing symptoms similar to those described in Comment #141. Unfortunately
setting t
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The patches from Comment #159 and Comment #160 fix the issue for me.
Thanks a lot!
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Of course I mean the same as described in the report and Comment #1.
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Hi,
I have the same issue on HPC nx6325 with the 2.6.18-rc6 kernel (64-bit) and the
Peter's patch from Comment #95 seems to fix it.
I have observed additional symptoms
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Installed the thread limiting patch and thermal management after that suspend to
ram seems to work with noapic. The funny thing is suspend to disk does not work
although
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Hi,
I have the same problem. Suspending causes the fan to stay on all the time or
even worse the fan will not turn on at all. This happens after resuming from
suspend to
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please try to do "echo platform > /sys/power/disk" before doing suspend.
GPE block state is not preserved across shutdown, so thermal events become
disabled after resume
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Judging by the previous comment, wouldn't that mean that the patch in:
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Is not resolving the core issue as well?
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You might want to have a look at:
https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=179702 - comment #47.
Those HP BIOSes (including nx6125) have wrong OperationRegion declar
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Still fails for me after a resume (both in-kernel swsusp and Software Suspend
2).
I am now using kernel 2.6.18-rc2 with the multi-thread patch from here.
I patched my
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FYI, this also happens to HP Compaq NX6120. I am using OpenSUSE 10.1.
The fan does not turn on automatically until I do a acpi -t.
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I just tried 2.6.18-rc2. This kernel seemed to already have most of the ACPI
patches - the only one I applied was the thread-limiting patch.
Unfortunately I didn't have
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I'm starting to think that the notify handler should be executed synchronously
in the same thread executing the _GPE method in order to prevent a flood of
new GPEs. T
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FYI:
This bug is also occuring on HP nx6115. I am using FEDORA CORE 5.
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On Wed, 12 Jul 2006, Linus Torvalds wrote:
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> Any reason to not just revert it? The fundamental problems that it
> introduces are obviously much worse than the fix.
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Johan,
You could try the last patch for bug #5000 - it adds suspend/resume support
for fan/thermal subsystems.
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Also, it looks like I may have spoken too soon. It still happens sometimes that
the fan refuses to start after resuming. Conversely, sometimes the fan starts
immediately
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Sorry, that should of course be comment #137.
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I patched my Ubuntu kernel with Alexey's patch from comment #133 and also with
the patch from http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=6455 and I can happily
report th
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patch in comment #112 shipped in 2.6.17-git9
so we need an incremental patch for the resume issue
for testers using the latest kernel.
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I'm running Ubuntu kernel 2.6.15-23-amd64-k8, 2.6.15-23.39 to be exact.This
kernel incorporates some version of the multithreaded ACPI patch, although I'm
not sure which
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Sometimes it happens that the fan stays on although "acpi -t" says that all fans
should be inactive as the cpu temperature stays far below 50°C. This only
happens after
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I've been using the patch of comment #112 for some weeks now,
and it works well without suspend. However, this evening after
resuming from suspend-to-disk (the mainline
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You can disable the acpid messages somehow here (latest SUSE):
/etc/syslog-ng/syslog-ng.conf:
filter f_acpid { match('^\[acpid\]:'); };
I am not familiar with this
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How can I turn off or decrease the debug level of acpid because the log file
gets really huge. I am getting someting like this every second
notifying client 3073[0:0]
[
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For get about the suspend problem. I have reinstalled my distribution and now it
works.
I also see no acpi warning message that the fan cannot be turned on. I am using
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I'm using the latest patch with 2.6.17-rc5 (vanilla) since 3 days without
problems.
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In response to comment #127:
Jim, I think that the patches found here apply to the official linux kernel
(found at www.kernel.org). They may apply to other (modified) k
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