Re: apm device not configured ?!

2004-01-24 Thread Dinesh Nair

On Sat, 24 Jan 2004, Julian Holley wrote:

> Hi all - I'm still having problems persuading my laptop to work with apm
> - apparently my machine should work on 4.9 - I have re-compiled with apm
> enabled, set rc.conf to enable apm etc, but apmd, apm will not operate
> and gives the message :-

when booting, do you see a message like the one below:
apm0:  on motherboard
apm0: found APM BIOS v1.2, connected at v1.2

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Re: apm device not configured ?!

2004-01-24 Thread pbdlists
Julian,

Did you try to add the following line to your /boot/kernel.conf file?

en apm

and make sure the file ends with a q all by itself on a line.

Unfortunately I have quite some issues with either apm or acpi on my
Dell laptop as well when installing FBSD 5.2; it stops during boot when
a battery is connected and ACPI not disabled. It crashes on resume and
my 3Com PCMCIA ethernet card stops working sometimes, needing an
ifconfig down; ifconfig up. Maybe the PC-card problem is not apm/ACPI
related?

On Sat, Jan 24, 2004 at 04:27:53PM +, Julian Holley wrote:
> Hi all - I'm still having problems persuading my laptop to work with apm
> - apparently my machine should work on 4.9 - I have re-compiled with apm
> enabled, set rc.conf to enable apm etc, but apmd, apm will not operate
> and gives the message :-
> 
> apm device not configured, although /dev/apm does exist !?
> 
> what do I have to do to configure apm ? on bsd 4.9 
> what is the difference between apm and apm0 ?
> 
> IBM TP 390x 2626FOG on FreeBSD4.9
> 
> any help much appreciated, J
> 
> incidently on 5.2 apm appears, and loads, but alas crashes on resume :(
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apm device not configured ?!

2004-01-24 Thread Julian Holley
Hi all - I'm still having problems persuading my laptop to work with apm
- apparently my machine should work on 4.9 - I have re-compiled with apm
enabled, set rc.conf to enable apm etc, but apmd, apm will not operate
and gives the message :-

apm device not configured, although /dev/apm does exist !?

what do I have to do to configure apm ? on bsd 4.9 
what is the difference between apm and apm0 ?

IBM TP 390x 2626FOG on FreeBSD4.9

any help much appreciated, J

incidently on 5.2 apm appears, and loads, but alas crashes on resume :(
 
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Re: /dev/apm: device not configured

2003-01-10 Thread John Bleichert
On Fri, 10 Jan 2003, Matthew Seaman wrote:
> Subject: Re: /dev/apm: device not configured
> 
> On Fri, Jan 10, 2003 at 10:35:40AM -0500, John Bleichert wrote:
> 
> > I'm trying to use apmd on my Thinkpad but I can't seem to figure it out. I 
> > have the support in my kernel:
> > 
> > root:/home/johnnyb > dmesg | grep pm
> > intpm0:  port 0xefa0-0xefaf irq 
> > 9 at device 7.3 on pci0
> > intpm0: I/O mapped efa0
> > intpm0: intr IRQ 9 enabled revision 0
> > intpm0: PM I/O mapped ef00 
> > 
> > but as you can see, no /dev/apm0 (which I'm expecting to be in dmesg). If 
> > I try to use it, it fails:
> > 
> > johnnyb:~ > apm -l
> > apm: can't open /dev/apm: Device not configured
> > 

> 
> You need the apm0 device in your kernel, as well as the specific
> device for the particular Power management bus chipset you have:
> 
> % grep pm /var/run/dmesg.boot
> apm0:  on motherboard
> apm0: found APM BIOS v1.2, connected at v1.2
> viapropm0: SMBus I/O base at 0xe800
> viapropm0:  port 0xe800-0xe80f at device 17.0 
>on pci0
> viapropm0: SMBus revision code 0x0
> 
> ie. edit the Kernel config to add a 'device apm0' line as follows:
> 
> device  apm0at nexus? flags 0x20 # Advanced Power Management
> 


Whoops! I had forgotten to remove 'disable' from that line. Works like a 
charm now (although my battery is shot ...).

Thanks for the pointer - JB

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Re: /dev/apm: device not configured

2003-01-10 Thread Matthew Seaman
On Fri, Jan 10, 2003 at 10:35:40AM -0500, John Bleichert wrote:

> I'm trying to use apmd on my Thinkpad but I can't seem to figure it out. I 
> have the support in my kernel:
> 
> root:/home/johnnyb > dmesg | grep pm
> intpm0:  port 0xefa0-0xefaf irq 
> 9 at device 7.3 on pci0
> intpm0: I/O mapped efa0
> intpm0: intr IRQ 9 enabled revision 0
> intpm0: PM I/O mapped ef00 
> 
> but as you can see, no /dev/apm0 (which I'm expecting to be in dmesg). If 
> I try to use it, it fails:
> 
> johnnyb:~ > apm -l
> apm: can't open /dev/apm: Device not configured
> 
> Any hints on where I'm going wrong? I have 
> 
> apmd_enable="YES"
> 
> in rc.conf and it doesn't seem to error out at boot time, but it doesn't 
> work and I can't load it from the command line (same error about the 
> unconfigured device).

You need the apm0 device in your kernel, as well as the specific
device for the particular Power management bus chipset you have:

% grep pm /var/run/dmesg.boot
apm0:  on motherboard
apm0: found APM BIOS v1.2, connected at v1.2
viapropm0: SMBus I/O base at 0xe800
viapropm0:  port 0xe800-0xe80f at device 17.0 on 
pci0
viapropm0: SMBus revision code 0x0

ie. edit the Kernel config to add a 'device apm0' line as follows:

device  apm0at nexus? flags 0x20 # Advanced Power Management

apm0 is in GENERIC, but it's marked 'disable' by default.  I think you
can enable it using the GENERIC kernel by:

ena apm0

in /boot/kernel.conf and 

userconfig_script_load="YES"

in /boot/loader.conf, but as I tend to automatically build myself a
custom kernel I have never spent much time investigating.  FreeBSD-5.0
might or might not work the same way, and you may find that ACPI is a
better alternative for that OS version on some motherboards.

Cheers,

Matthew

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/dev/apm: device not configured

2003-01-10 Thread John Bleichert
Hello All

I'm trying to use apmd on my Thinkpad but I can't seem to figure it out. I 
have the support in my kernel:

root:/home/johnnyb > dmesg | grep pm
intpm0:  port 0xefa0-0xefaf irq 
9 at device 7.3 on pci0
intpm0: I/O mapped efa0
intpm0: intr IRQ 9 enabled revision 0
intpm0: PM I/O mapped ef00 

but as you can see, no /dev/apm0 (which I'm expecting to be in dmesg). If 
I try to use it, it fails:

johnnyb:~ > apm -l
apm: can't open /dev/apm: Device not configured

Any hints on where I'm going wrong? I have 

apmd_enable="YES"

in rc.conf and it doesn't seem to error out at boot time, but it doesn't 
work and I can't load it from the command line (same error about the 
unconfigured device).

Any hints on how to get this working appreciated!

Thanks - JB



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