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--- Comment #11 from Stepan Golosunov 2010-03-03
14:06:19 ---
When processor is loaded with max_cstate=1 everything seems to work fine.
With max_cstate=2 the bug is reproducible (tested with Debian's
2.6.33-1~experimental.2).
(I had to specif
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--- Comment #12 from Stepan Golosunov 2010-03-03
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acpidump output
Under 2.6.33 with C-state enabled.
There were also
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--- Comment #13 from Stepan Golosunov 2010-03-03
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Output of "acpidump -a 0xcff889d0 -l 0x004B2"
Under 2.6.33 with C-state enabled.
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Summary: PCI card inserted in Thinkpad Dock II docking station
not visible
Product: ACPI
Version: 2.5
Kernel Version: 2.6.31
Platform: All
OS/Version: Linux
Tre
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--- Comment #1 from laramichaels1...@yahoo.com 2010-03-03 16:35:17 ---
Forgot to mention: based on information online, I have tried booting with
acpi=off, pci=assign-busses, pci=routeirq, pci=noacpi and pci=nobios to no
avail.
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--- Comment #2 from laramichaels1...@yahoo.com 2010-03-03 16:36:02 ---
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dmesg with pci=assign-busses
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--- Comment #3 from laramichaels1...@yahoo.com 2010-03-03 16:36:36 ---
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lspci -vvv with pci=assign-busses
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--- Comment #9 from Pedro Ribeiro 2010-03-03 17:49:46 ---
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dmesg with acpi_sleep=old_ordering
Contrary to the logs above, this dmesg output does not sho
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--- Comment #15 from Bryn Hughes 2010-03-03 19:02:42 ---
Unfortunately the acpi processor module is compiled in to my kernel (Ubuntu) -
I can compile a fresh one if you feel it would help.
hpet=disable removes the hpet-related message, but th
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--- Comment #16 from Bryn Hughes 2010-03-03 19:03:10 ---
oh, and hpet=disable does not correct the problem on resume...
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--- Comment #15 from Sachin Garg 2010-03-03 20:57:53 ---
nopes same thing ..
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--- Comment #3 from johannes.schla...@googlemail.com 2010-03-04 00:43:53 ---
It's a Intel SL9400.
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--- Comment #13 from bugzillakernel...@lez.ath.cx 2010-03-04 02:15:47 ---
i couldn't remove the acpi video driver to test; as it was already in use, and
the only module with wmi in the name on this computer is hp_wmi, and it indeed
stops doing
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--- Comment #17 from Zhang Rui 2010-03-04 05:48:49 ---
(In reply to comment #15)
> Unfortunately the acpi processor module is compiled in to my kernel (Ubuntu) -
> I can compile a fresh one if you feel it would help.
>
yes, please. thanks.
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