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3fa2cdcc45a0176de15cac9dbf4ed2834ebf8932 reverted from acpi test tree.
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Len, why is this bug reopened?
thanks,
rui
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Hi, All
What Len said in comment #100 is right. GPE routing is incorrect and
GPI_ROUT register in 1f.0 pci device is also incorrect.
From the AML handler it seems that
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Bob, what's the status of this bug? :)
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Dean, could you please try the latest kernel release, say 2.6.24, and if the
problem is fixed?
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--- Comment #23 from [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2008-03-18 01:16 ---
looks like i messed up.
0119509c4fbc9adcef1472817fda295334612976
ACPI: video: Ignore devices that aren't present in hardware
indeed went upstream between 2.6.24 and
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another side effect caused by DOS=0.
I wonder how this can be broken down...
We have (graphics drivers + console + some versions?) * (laptop models) * (BIOS
versions, Vista
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I have some information. I dont know if it's relevant or not. My system has on
board LAN. When i used opensuse and debian, to get this device functional i
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Hi, Alexandru
Thanks for the info.
From the log in comment #19 we can know that the pci bridge(1c.0,1c.1, 1c.2)
is programmed by BIOS as the following :
I/O base and
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does it change if you unload sbs*?
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Please check if this patch makes interrupt storm go away. It certainly helps
on my Acer.
On mine, it doesn't. Still losing keystrokes (might be
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Reverting the patch is wrong and breaks other machines.
Does it break any machines where it worked with 2.6.24?
ACPI video module has not been
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Hi, Nicol
Thanks for the test.
There are a lot of changes about the suspend/resume between 2.6.24-12 and
2.6.25-rc6.
Will you please try the 2.6.25-rc6 kernel and
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Sorry, I have to wait that ubuntu ships an update kernel. I'm no more used on
compiling kernels
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The patch (the reverted one) does not break anything.
Please try the thinkpad driver with:
brightness_enable=1
To be honest I didn't try it myself now, but I am pretty sure it
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I believe the culprit in my desktop board d945GCNL. I fount in net that there
is ACPI problem with this board when installing windows 2000. There is a BIOS
update which fixes
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Either you reopen this one or this one:
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For users of Intel Embedded Graphics on ANY thinkpad that does not respond do
thinkpad-acpi brightness_mode=1 (pure EC control), which includes the T61:
Repeat after me:
* I
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Err, forgot a note: we still need to blacklist video for those machines if it
is causing extra trouble.
But better see if it isn't a bug in the X.org config that is trying
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Thanks Jan for your input, I will try it ASAP.
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Vanilla 2.6.25-rc6, with PCI debug switched on:
ACPI: \_SB_.PCI0.PCI1.DOCK - docking
acpiphp_glue: handle_hotplug_event_func: Bus check notify on
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But better see if it isn't a bug in the X.org config that is trying kernel
mode
even when it MUST use native mode, because it found the ACPI
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I confirm that even with BIOS 1.18 + Linux 2.6.25-rc4 I can control the fan by
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0x40 to switch ON
0x28 to switch OFF
This is going to help in the
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I'm also not able to test this issue, as my computer with this bug no longer
works.
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Product: ACPI
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References : http://lkml.org/lkml/2008/3/17/353
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Hi, Nicola
I am sorry for the delay.
Before bios is upgraded, the error occurs in the SSDT2.dsl.
Method (_OSC, 4, NotSerialized)
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This works for me too.
Thanks David Edwards, you are the guy! :D
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