Re: ACPI problems on 5.1

2003-06-18 Thread Sid Carter
On Tue, Jun 17, 2003 at 04:21:41PM +0100, Antony T Curtis wrote:
 
 On a Compaq Armada V300 notebook, if I load the acpi module, boot fails after 
 the kernel prints about half a dozen acpi_bus_number: can't get _ADR, fails 
 to detect any of the hardware and panics because of failure to mount root.
 
 With the acpi module disabled, the machine is able to boot up.
 
 This same machine used to be able to run 5.0-CURRENT with ACPI enabled and I 
 think the ACPICA merge at around May 2003 could be responsible.

Hi,

Was able to get ACPI working with FreeBSD on my Compaq Evo N800c. I have
put up the stuff at my site here -
http://khader.net/archives/p/319/c/1#comments

Of course, now, acpi_thermal seems to be giving me problems, as it
crashes every 5 minutes. Will see if I can get a trace and post the same
here.

Regards
Sid
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Re: ACPI problems on 5.1

2003-06-18 Thread Antony T Curtis
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Thanks!

I have it working nicely now - without any problems.

I decompiled, fixed and compiled... problem sorted :)

On Wednesday 18 June 2003 8:58 am, Sid Carter wrote:
 On Tue, Jun 17, 2003 at 04:21:41PM +0100, Antony T Curtis wrote:
  On a Compaq Armada V300 notebook, if I load the acpi module, boot fails
  after the kernel prints about half a dozen acpi_bus_number: can't get
  _ADR, fails to detect any of the hardware and panics because of failure
  to mount root.
 
  With the acpi module disabled, the machine is able to boot up.
 
  This same machine used to be able to run 5.0-CURRENT with ACPI enabled
  and I think the ACPICA merge at around May 2003 could be responsible.

 Hi,

 Was able to get ACPI working with FreeBSD on my Compaq Evo N800c. I have
 put up the stuff at my site here -
 http://khader.net/archives/p/319/c/1#comments

 Of course, now, acpi_thermal seems to be giving me problems, as it
 crashes every 5 minutes. Will see if I can get a trace and post the same
 here.

 Regards
   Sid

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ACPI problems on 5.1

2003-06-17 Thread Antony T Curtis
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On a Compaq Armada V300 notebook, if I load the acpi module, boot fails after 
the kernel prints about half a dozen acpi_bus_number: can't get _ADR, fails 
to detect any of the hardware and panics because of failure to mount root.

With the acpi module disabled, the machine is able to boot up.

This same machine used to be able to run 5.0-CURRENT with ACPI enabled and I 
think the ACPICA merge at around May 2003 could be responsible.

Should I try to get a old copy of the acpica parts or does 5.1 depend on new 
stuff in it? I am thinking of getting src/sys/dev/acpica and 
src/sys/contrib/dev/acpica from around 1 April 2003
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ACPI problems on 5.1-RELEASE

2003-06-11 Thread Jesse D. Guardiani
Howdy list,

What info do I need to provide, and who do I need to
send it to, so that I can get ACPI into a usable
state on my IBM A30p thinkpad?

The short description of my acpi problems is that I
can suspend the laptop with 'acpiconf -s 3', but not
with 'acpiconf -s 1', and the laptop never comes back
from suspend properly. I have to power down the machine.

When I first installed FreeBSD 5.1-Release on this
laptop, I could get battery status info out of the
'apm' command, but now it isn't working for some
reason.

The following are true if the laptop is on battery
or mains:

apm -l = -1
apm -t = -1
apm -b = 3
apm -a = 1

'apm -b' yields '3', so I assume 'apm' thinks
the battery is always charging...

My gzipped dmesg.boot is attached.

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