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--- Comment #64 from yakui.z...@intel.com 2009-03-17 18:32 ---
Hi, Sumant
Thank for the test and double check.
From the test it seems that if the command of setpci is not executed, it
still can't work after hibernate/resume.
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--- Comment #63 from soemr...@xs4all.nl 2009-03-15 20:13 ---
(In reply to comment #61)
Hi, Sumant
Sorry for the late response. Thanks for your test and the test result is
very interesting.
Hi ykzhao,
Thanks again for the help.
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call the _WAK object after ACPI full initialization
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--- Comment #61 from yakui.z...@intel.com 2009-02-22 19:47 ---
Hi, Sumant
Sorry for the late response. Thanks for your test and the test result is
very interesting.
It seems that the LPC GPI routing is configured correctly
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--- Comment #60 from soemr...@xs4all.nl 2009-01-10 08:49 ---
Hi ykzhao,
I've been looking a bit into this problem you mentioned, that the LPC GPI
routing is not configured correctly. I found the following:
1. I turn my laptop on and
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--- Comment #55 from soemr...@xs4all.nl 2009-01-04 06:28 ---
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--- Comment #56 from soemr...@xs4all.nl 2009-01-04 06:41 ---
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lspci (no custom DSDT, no patches, no acpi_osi=!Linux)
I rebooted with
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--- Comment #52 from soemr...@xs4all.nl 2009-01-04 06:26 ---
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--- Comment #51 from soemr...@xs4all.nl 2009-01-04 06:23 ---
Hi ykzhao,
First of all, the notebook is shipped with Vista. There was an option to
downgrade to XP, though, but this would stop certain things from working since
the
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--- Comment #57 from yakui.z...@intel.com 2009-01-04 18:07 ---
Hi, Sumant
Thanks for the patient test. And what you have done is very right. That AC
adapter event is reported is only becaused you do the command of setpci -s .
In
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--- Comment #58 from soemr...@xs4all.nl 2009-01-04 18:24 ---
I guess the quick fix then is to run a script at boot time and wakeup which
runs the setpci command. This will work fine, I guess.
I don't understand DSDT's at all, but I'm
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--- Comment #59 from yakui.z...@intel.com 2009-01-04 18:59 ---
Hi, Sumant
What you said is right. The issue can be workaround by that the command of
setpci is run in a script at the boot time. But the trouble is that windows
Vista
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--- Comment #49 from yakui.z...@intel.com 2009-01-03 18:42 ---
Hi, Sumant
Thanks for the test.
From the test it seems that the AC adapter event can be reported correctly
if the boot option of acpi_osi=!Linux is added.
Will
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--- Comment #50 from yakui.z...@intel.com 2009-01-03 18:54 ---
Hi, Sumant
Will you please confirm whether the box is shipped with Windows XP?
It is very interesting that the AC adapter event can be reported correctly
if the
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--- Comment #46 from soemr...@xs4all.nl 2009-01-01 18:16 ---
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test of comment #26 with acpi_osi=!Linux (acpi_int_before)
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--- Comment #45 from yakui.z...@intel.com 2008-12-29 00:42 ---
Will you please add the boot option of acpi_osi=!Linux ?
Thanks.
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--- Comment #44 from soemr...@xs4all.nl 2008-12-22 02:59 ---
Hi ykzhao,
I saw that in the DSDT, there is an if statement which changes stuff depending
on the OSI. Would changing the acpi os string help?
Thanks.
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--- Comment #42 from soemr...@xs4all.nl 2008-12-19 15:45 ---
(In reply to comment #41)
Will you please add the boot option of acpi=off noapic and see whether
the system can be booted? If it can booted, please do the test as
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--- Comment #41 from yakui.z...@intel.com 2008-12-18 01:39 ---
Hi, summan
thanks for the test. Now the issue is related with the incorrect GPI
routing of 00:00:1f.0 LPC bridge. But it is very strange that it can't be
initialized
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--- Comment #40 from soemr...@xs4all.nl 2008-12-16 01:41 ---
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output of lspci after debug patch
I patched the kernel, rebooted and
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--- Comment #39 from yakui.z...@intel.com 2008-12-15 19:32 ---
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[debug patch]: the current mode is ignored while ACPI/legacy transition
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--- Comment #36 from soemr...@xs4all.nl 2008-12-13 03:56 ---
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tests of comment #26 without custom dsdt
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--- Comment #37 from soemr...@xs4all.nl 2008-12-13 03:57 ---
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--- Comment #35 from soemr...@xs4all.nl 2008-12-13 03:54 ---
Will you please not use the custom DSDT and do the test as mentioned in
comment #26?
Hi ykzhao,
I did the tests in comment #26. The output follows here. I do find ac
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--- Comment #33 from [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2008-12-04 14:20 ---
(In reply to comment #31)
Hi ykzhao,
I tried the comment #26 test as well. The kernel with the custom DSDT is
booted, but during boot, the thermal zone is detected to be at
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--- Comment #32 from [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2008-12-04 13:34 ---
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use the attached tool to read/write
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--- Comment #34 from [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2008-12-04 17:13 ---
Hi, Sumant
Thanks for the test. From the test it seems that the system will hang with
ACPI disabled.
Will you please not use the custom DSDT and do the test as
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--- Comment #31 from [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2008-12-03 22:10 ---
HI, Balazs
Will you please do the above test mentioned in comment #26, #30 and attach
the output ?
Will you please also attach the output of acpidump?
thanks.
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--- Comment #30 from [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2008-11-24 01:36 ---
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use the attached tool to read/write some I/O ports
Will you please boot
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--- Comment #29 from [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2008-11-20 01:02 ---
Thanks for the test. From the test it seems that windows can work well on the
box but Linux can't work well. I will continue to investigate why Linux can't
work well.
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--- Comment #28 from [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2008-11-19 05:42 ---
(In reply to comment #27)
Hi, Balazs
Will you please confirm whether the box can work well on windows?
thanks.
Hi ykzhao,
I rebooted my computer in windows and
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lspci output
I tried what you asked (acpi_sci=low), and the event log is
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--- Comment #26 from [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2008-11-18 18:54 ---
Hi, Balazs
thanks for the test.
From the acpidump we know that the GPE of EC controller is 0x17, which is
routed to the GPIO7. But from the lspci it seems that GPI
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--- Comment #27 from [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2008-11-18 18:58 ---
Hi, Balazs
Will you please confirm whether the box can work well on windows?
thanks.
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--- Comment #17 from [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2008-11-12 03:10 ---
In that case the event log is empty,
in the interrupts
/sys/firmware/acpi/interrupts/ff_gbl_lock: 0 disable
/sys/firmware/acpi/interrupts/ff_pwr_btn: 0
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--- Comment #18 from [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2008-11-12 21:03 ---
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Hi, Sumant
(...)
After the test, please attach the output of event_log, dmesg,
acpi_int_before, acpi_int_after.
Thanks.
I did the test
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ACPI interrupts after plug/unplug
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--- Comment #23 from [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2008-11-12 23:13 ---
Hi, Sumant Balazs
Thanks for the test.
From the event log it seems that the event can be reported when battery is
removed and inserted. In fact the battery event is
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--- Comment #24 from [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2008-11-12 23:17 ---
Will you please try the following boot option of acpi_sci=low and see whether
the acpi event can be reported when plug/unplug AC adaptor? In the current
kernel the trigger
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