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The bug is fixed by the following commit:
> commit 729b2bdbfa19dd9be98dbd49caf2773b3271cc24
> Author: Zhao Yakui <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Wed Mar 19 13:26:54 2008
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hello, I origialy reported bug 9781 due to kacpid eating 80% of cpu. The patch
was made and it was included in the upstream kernel. I've using the 2.6.25.4
kernel wich didn't sh
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I've compiled with the patch in comment #49 and it fixed the bug for me! Thank
you all. I'm using kernel 2.6.24.3.
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--- Comment #48 from [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2008-03-12 11:08 ---
Searched the BIOS but couldn't find something related.
I compiled the patch with kernel 2.6.24 and the bug was solved!
Kacpid acts normally, theres no loop in dmesg after increa
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--- Comment #47 from [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2008-03-12 02:40 ---
Hi, Dennis
It seems that this bug is related with the shared 0x1D GPE. It is a wakeup
GPE and shared by three device : Sleep button, PS2K, PS2M. And GPE 0x1D will be
configu
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try the debug patch
Will you please try the debug patch and see whether t
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--- Comment #45 from [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2008-03-12 00:03 ---
Thanks for the test.
It seems that the boot option of "i8042.nopnp" can't resolve the bug.
Will you please check whether there is the BIOS option that enables/disables
the wake
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Hi!
I tried i8042.nopnp but the bug still exists...
dmesg | grep PNP
[ 33.978863] i8042: PNP detection disabled
I also tried actually plug in a PS/2 mouse but still.
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--- Comment #41 from [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2008-01-30 22:27 ---
Yes, i patched and recompiled the kernel but the bug was still present and
acting in the same way.
I couldn't boot the system with "acpi.debug_layer=0x04
acpi.debug_level=0x080
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Hi, Dennis
Thanks for so quick response.
From the log it seems that the problem is caused by the GPE 0x1D(maybe it is
related with the GPIO). And I will investigate it.
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interrupts after one minute
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interrupts just after inserting zero to the port, when the bug stopped
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I did the tests in comment 31, since the value of IO port 0x52c is 3000, i
wrote 0 to 0x52c and the bug disappeared!. Ill attach the results. Ill try the
patch in a moment when
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defer the gpe enable
Hi, Dennis
Will you please try the attached patc
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--- Comment #33 from [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2008-01-30 17:03 ---
Hi, Dennis
Thanks for the test.
> echo 0xa is a mistake. please ignore it.
You can test it when the bug is present. And it is noted that if the bit 13
of 0x52c IO po
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Sure, happy to help. This are the results of the tests using the tool:
When the bug is present(normal linux function):
a. ./ior --addr 0x504 --width 16
the value of IO port 0
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use the attached tool to read from I/O port
Hi, Dennis
Will you please
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(From update of attachment 14625)
this is the right dmesg after the commands
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never mind, we all make mistakes, i have the new results, with the debug level
set so high both CPUs work 100%... and dmesg_after indeed shows something
loop-like
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Hi, Dennis
thanks for the info. There is an error in the comment #3:
> echo 0x04 > /sys/module/acpi/parameters/debug_layer and echo 0x0800
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/sys/module/acpi/parame
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ok, this time i tried to increase verbosity of the kernel and here are the
results, i hope they are helpful, just cat /proc/acpi/event > acpi_event left a
blank file so i didnt
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lspci -vxxx (when the bug is not present)
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If you have enabled the following in .config, it is ok and acpi debug function
is enabled.
>CONFIG_ACPI_DEBUG=y
>CONFIG_ACPI_DEBUG_FUNC_TRACE=y
cat /proc/acpi/event will stay w
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i had enabled this in .config and compiled the kernel before running the test
CONFIG_ACPI_DEBUG=y
CONFIG_ACPI_DEBUG_FUNC_TRACE=y
what else do i need to enable acpi debug?
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Hi, Dennis
Thanks for the info. But the info is not helpful .
Will you please enable the ACPI debug function in kernel configuration and do
the test as required in the commen
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Len Brown: i know the bug is present in kernels from 2.6.20 to 2.6.23.11
because that is as far as i have tested. I cannot assure if its present in any
older kernels or any newer
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