Re: enable acpi

2005-04-02 Thread Nate Lawson
Dinesh Nair wrote: On 03/31/05 20:51 John Baldwin said the following: The problem is that the taskqueue_swi in 4.x doesn't have a thread context that can be slept on via tsleep(). The fix would be to create a kthread in which to run the ACPI tasks. 4.x already has one such kthread for the

Re: enable acpi

2005-04-02 Thread Dinesh Nair
On 04/02/05 14:05 Nate Lawson said the following: Dinesh Nair wrote: On 03/31/05 20:51 John Baldwin said the following: The problem is that the taskqueue_swi in 4.x doesn't have a thread context that can be slept on via tsleep(). The fix would be to create a kthread in which to run the ACPI

Re: enable acpi

2005-04-01 Thread Dinesh Nair
On 03/31/05 20:51 John Baldwin said the following: The problem is that the taskqueue_swi in 4.x doesn't have a thread context that can be slept on via tsleep(). The fix would be to create a kthread in which to run the ACPI tasks. 4.x already has one such kthread for the taskqueue_thread

Re: enable acpi

2005-03-31 Thread John Baldwin
On Mar 30, 2005, at 11:18 PM, Dinesh Nair wrote: acpi related, but on freebsd 4.11 (cvsupped and built on 24 march). i've compiled with device acpica in the kernel, but i get sporadic page faults as attached. i do know that acpica is experimental and that LINT does warn of kernel panics and

Re: enable acpi

2005-03-30 Thread Dinesh Nair
acpi related, but on freebsd 4.11 (cvsupped and built on 24 march). i've compiled with device acpica in the kernel, but i get sporadic page faults as attached. i do know that acpica is experimental and that LINT does warn of kernel panics and machine hangs. however i was wondering if anyone has