On Tue, Mar 08, 2016 at 03:40:58PM +0000, Rick Gregory wrote:
> Hi,
> I have a an Asus K75DE Notebook
>  ( AMD A10-4600M APU with Radeon(tm) HD Graphics 7600 Series )
> Right now I'm running OBSD 5.5, with Gnome3 Desktop, radeon-firmware seems
> to work fine.
> "$ glxinfo | grep -i render
> direct rendering: Yes
> OpenGL renderer string: Gallium 0.4 on AMD ARUBA"
> "$ uname : OpenBSD 5.5 GENERIC.MP#315 amd64", and I'll explain why I'm
> running 5.5 a bit further.
> 
> some dmesg output, from OBSD 5.5:
> --------
> "acpitz0 at acpi0acpi0: WARNING EC not initialized
> acpi0: WARNING EC not initialized
> acpi0: WARNING EC not initialized
> acpitz0: THRM: failed to read _TMP"
> 
> "Atheros AR9485" rev 0x01 at pci2 dev 0 function 0 not configured"
> ---------
>  The above "AR9485" wireless has never worked in any OBSD, including the
> latest current-5.9-snapshot, so I use a wireless dongle.
> 
> With latest-current-5.9 snapshot, as of yesterday, or
> OpenBSD-Release-5.8/5.7/5.6, they all boot fine, but after I install them,
> and try to boot normally, I get the above "acpi" errors and just as I get to
> the "Login:" prompt on the console, it spews:
> "acpitz0: exceeding temperature of 0 Degrees C,... shutting down
> ...syncing disks"
> It shuts itself down immediately, and therefore I cannot login to see what's 
> up.
>  I then tried
> boot> boot -c, followed by a "disable acpi", and it comes up, but when I
> "fw_update -v" to install the latest radeon-firmware and reboot, it repeats
> the shutdown before the login prompt again.
>  I seems "acpi" is tied to everything, I cannot "startx" into any window
> manager without it, and if I do it crashes again. ?
> 
>  ( Note: I tested this notebook with Linux, and Winbloze, and everything 
> works.)
>  I also read on a post around here, that disabling USB3 in BIOS had fixed
> someones issue with "acpi" errors, but I cannot do that in my BIOS.
> 
>  I prefer not to use OpenBSD 5.5, even though it does seemingly work,
> because my notebook gets very warm. I hear the fans turning but it still
> gets overly hot.
>  Also, OpenBSD 5.5 does NOT see my USB3 ports, whereas 5.6 or newer does.
> 
>  I can boot up from latest "snapshot" and post my "dmesg" output, and
> anything else if you think it may help to drill down and possibly fix these
> persistent issues,
>  although, I fear this Asus K75DE Notebook is not exactly a  "favourite"
> amongst the OpenBSD dev's.
>  ;)
> 

Can you paste a full -current dmesg without disabling acpi?

Also, run these commands as root:
# acpidump -o asus-K75DE
# tar -czf acpi-asus-K75DE.tgz asus-K75DE*

And upload the tarball somewhere.

-- 
Juan Francisco Cantero Hurtado http://juanfra.info

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