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--- Comment #30 from Rafael J. Wysocki 2009-07-07 10:46:42 ---
On Tuesday 07 July 2009, Daniel Smolik wrote:
> Rafael J. Wysocki napsal(a):
> > This message has been generated automatically as a part of a report
> > of regressions introduced b
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--- Comment #6 from Ozan Caglayan 2009-07-07 11:11:07 ---
I tried with 2.6.30.1 but the problem still persists. I really don't have time
to bisect it, but I can help with any other debugging outputs. I also started
think that my board could so
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--- Comment #59 from Dalius Dobravolskas 2009-07-07
16:55:43 ---
Item 2. I have started writing sentence and not finished it: With
acpi_osi=Linux irq 9 message disappears.
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--- Comment #60 from Dalius Dobravolskas 2009-07-07
17:21:18 ---
hpet=disabled seems to make no difference. Tested both with 2.6.28-11 and -13.
Yet another interesting thing: I have logitech wireless mouse and when it is
connected then comput
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--- Comment #7 from Alexey Starikovskiy 2009-07-07
17:43:28 ---
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check status register
Please check if this patch too helps your system.
It is dangerou
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--- Comment #61 from Kenney Phillis Jr. 2009-07-07
19:58:04 ---
Dalius, I found a interesting side note... Install the latest closed source ati
driver, and the system will actually suspend right, but this is currently
unable to be tested agai
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--- Comment #8 from Norman Haag 2009-07-07 20:27:49 ---
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dmesg (applied patch1 - comment #7)
applied your patch but it didn't fix the problem. same situ
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--- Comment #9 from Norman Haag 2009-07-07 20:31:14 ---
I think it isn't a problem in initialization, because the bug also appears at
runtime.
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--- Comment #10 from Alexey Starikovskiy 2009-07-07
21:15:58 ---
Norman, please uncomment "#define DEBUG" at the beginning of drivers/acpi/ec.c
--this is the only debug option I'm interested in. Please post dmesg with this
debug info and with
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--- Comment #11 from Norman Haag 2009-07-07 21:31:09 ---
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> Norman, please uncomment "#define DEBUG" at the beginning of drivers/acpi/ec.c
> --this is the only debug option I'm interested in. Please post dmesg with thi
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--- Comment #3 from Joerg Platte 2009-07-07 21:35:52
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I compiled 2.6.30.1 without thinkpad-acpi bay/dock support (which sould be
equivalent to your patch) and got no bug message until now, even after lots of
docking and undocking events. F
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--- Comment #12 from Alexey Starikovskiy 2009-07-07
21:44:09 ---
with enabled "#define DEBUG" driver starts to print protocol info as in
acpi_ec_read_status()/acpi_ec_read_data(). All your dmesg files don't have a
string of such protocol outp
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--- Comment #52 from Henrique de Moraes Holschuh 2009-07-08
02:23:51 ---
BTW, you can enable the KEY_BRIGHTNESS_ reporting right now, just set the
proper bits on the hotkey_mask AND remap scan codes 0x0F and 0x10 to
KEY_BRIGHTNESS_UP and KEY_
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--- Comment #51 from Henrique de Moraes Holschuh 2009-07-08
02:18:29 ---
Ok, I am looking at the DSDT, and the first thing I notice is that you have two
new hotkeys in there I have never heard about, so please tell me if
thinkpad-acpi has bee
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--- Comment #53 from Zhang Rui 2009-07-08 05:43:38 ---
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> Now, back to this particular issue:
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> As usual with Lenovo DSDTs, when anyone first calls _BCL, it switches to
> ACPI-controlled brightness mode, by storing
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