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Thanks for looking at it. John's hack is working for now. It would be
interesting to see a response from either of you to Jeremy's question/comments.
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while we calibrate the TSC (which disables the SMI# temporarily):
Thanks, John. The hack works as intended, but I guess it's not a real
solution which is why you haven't committed it?
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, acpidump output here:
http://members.optusnet.com.au/callumgibson/acpidump.out.gz
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the attached patch.
Sorry, no improvement that I can see. See verbose output:
http://members.optusnet.com.au/callumgibson/boot_verboser2.out
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/boot_verboser.out
Also, as suggested by jhb@, with legacy usb disabled:
http://members.optusnet.com.au/callumgibson/boot_verboser_nousb.out
and dev.cpu.0.freq reappears! Spooky. Is that a solution or a workaround?
I noticed this disables usb keyboard support at the boot menus.
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regards,
Callum
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don't run it.
Reverting the change fixes the problem and powerd will work again. Also
other utilities, such as xacpim, work properly.
I'm running a ML-40 Turion laptop (HP Compaq nx6125).
regards,
Callum
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On 19Jul11 12:04, Jung-uk Kim wrote:
}On Tuesday 19 July 2011 07:20 am, Callum Gibson wrote:
} I've just noticed and tracked down a regression in
} x86/cpufreq/powernow.c (on amd64) which was first mentioned here:
}
} http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-current/2011-March/02350
}9.html
Hi,
I just experienced a panic after playing around with bluetooth. After a
fresh boot I decided to try and unload the ng_ubt module and noted all
the dependencies. So I tried to unload all of them in turn a few times.
Some seemed to unload but kldstat showed many of them still and it seemed
like
On 23 Sep 21:56, Callum Gibson wrote:
}like I wasn't going to be able to unload them all. Then I pressed
}the wlan/bluetooth toggle button and had the panic.
}
}I'm synced to 6_RELENG as at 20th September. Apparently (null) below
}is where ubt should be.
I neglected to mention I'm running
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