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I've been having trouble with the current D-state code in our OSPM (it isn't
really to spec), which I wouldn't be surprised is what's causing this issue.
I'm in the process of rewriting some of this so
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StartMethod=2 (TPM2_START_METHOD_ACPI) is not implemented in tpm_tis.c either.
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This is not reporting that a module did not load, it's reporting an error when
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ACPI methods, and in some cases errors are harm
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This is a global problem. If you are connected remotely, you do not see this
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This error is not visible in the logs (messages), only on the screen.
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Having read the comments, I got a feeling it might be a problem of FreeBSD with
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without taking the computer apart. And ev
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Your assumption seems to be correct, before p
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Usually, that kind of name is used for a graphics device.
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The patch cleans my dmesg a lot, thank you. I don't think I'm using any child
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This will shut up the message by checking object type before calling WMI query
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At least in stable/14 I don't see this issue anymore (since quite a while).
As far as bug 238921 is concerned this could be closed.
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It has been years since I owned the Inspiron. I now daily-drive a M3 Pro
MacBook Pro and my secondary laptop is a ThinkPad.
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I'd expect wake (resume) to work with nvidia-modeset loaded.
Not with the nvidia kernel module alone.
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Sorry for the delay, I was moving house in June. Warner Losh requested I
update the patch to add a tunable so we can force this workaround on or off in
the future if needed, and I've just updated the p
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According 'sysctl hw.acpi.supported_sleep_state' T14 Gen3 AMD supports only S4
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Great to see there is a working patch! Any chance of this landing in STABLE?
Slightly OT: why is the uart thing still necessary? I needed to do that on all
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I can confirm that the fix works in FreeBSD 15.0-CURRENT too.
Disable uart1 is of course still necessary.
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I can confirm that the fix works in FreeBSD 14.0-STABLE (GhostBSD).
i.e. the same behavior as with the commented out lines.
It is still necessary to unset hint.uart.1.at boot and or comment out it i
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Thanks, I am still waiting for confirmation if this patch fixes the problem,
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I also don't know the reason why AMD does this with the Ryzen 6000 and newer.
I currently have three different AMD-based notebooks at my disposal.
Lenovo Yoga Slim 7 Pro 14ACH5 with Ryzen 7 5800H:
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Good sleuthing though on figuring out the cau
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For a test I removed '/boot/device.hints' on the installation media and so it
starts to the installer.
Unfortunately, the integrated keyboard still doesn't work.
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Correction:
acpidump T14 Gen3 AMD, not Gen4
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psm: status 3c 03 01
psm: status 3c 03 01
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