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--- Comment #5 from [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2008-04-29 00:16 ---
With netconsole got this output, while compiling a kernel:
Eeek! page_mapcount(page) went negative! (-1)
page pfn = 11fcd0
page->flags = 11c0001002c
page->count = 1
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nvidia module taints the kernel.
maybe it`s worth checking if it makes a difference if that module is being
removed temporarly
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> nvidia module taints the kernel.
> maybe it`s worth checking if it makes a difference if that module is being
> removed temporarly
>
Did already
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pardon, i missed that
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--- Comment #43 from [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2008-04-29 00:59 ---
Hi, sorry for the delay
Please redo the test with boot option acpi_osi="!Windows2006".
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hi, Mihail,
sorry for the late response, does the problem still exist in a later kernel?
Please do the test in comment#41.
Please set CONFIG_ACPI_DEBUG,
echo 0x044 > /sys/modul
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There are not many changes between these two BIOSes,
and I don't know what may cause this issue.
is it fixed in a new BIOS release?
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--- Comment #24 from [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2008-04-29 01:41 ---
It doesn't freeze with maxcpus=1 and idle=poll
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--- Comment #3 from [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2008-04-29 02:32 ---
agrr... I still can't find 100% crasher. With latest git i can do:
1. debsums or md5deep -e -r Desktop/
2. S3
3. debsums
4. firefox
5. X will segfault
with some kernel before
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--- Comment #13 from [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2008-04-29 02:42 ---
Tested again with Asus M2N-E Bios 1401.
Described problem still persists.
I will stay with Bios 1102, because it works ok for my PC.
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Info about system time being slowed down.
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dmesg output similar to comment 42 but with acpi_osi="!Windows2006"
backl
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I quickly browsed the two bugs..., what exactly is the problem?
It's the EC call?
Has Intel contacts to Panasonic?
If not at least the bug reporter could try to ask Panasonic
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What happens when you boot with clocksource=hpet or clocksource=acpi_pm on the
kernel command line ?
Thanks,
tglx
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--- Comment #20 from [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2008-04-29 13:31 ---
I'll test the DSDT tomorrow, I don't have the time right now, sorry...
Alex, I use the following script for netconsole (after booting with
init=/bin/bash), you should be able
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Comment 42#:
Please explain in detail why this patch is needed, thanks.
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> I should have noticed this yesterday, but I'm not convinced you're seeing the
> same problem, Robert. The original report was on a different machine
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Linux doesn't use acpi_resources throughout, but instead stores the information
in generic resources (pnpacpi_parse_allocated_*), which are encoded to
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oops, sorry,
it should be acpi-osi="!Windows 2006".
sorry again for the mistake.
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