Re: HP notebook and wired temperatures

2013-06-08 Thread Sven Gaerner
On Fri, Jun 07, 2013 at 05:39:03PM +0200, Sven Gaerner wrote: A recent snapshot would probably fix this. http://openbsd.7691.n7.nabble.com/Somewhat-important-ACPI-diff-td228642.html (committed as rev. 1.201 of dsdt.c) Thanks for link. I will have a look. I installed the snapshot that

HP notebook and wired temperatures

2013-06-07 Thread Sven Gaerner
Hi, I installed OpenBSD 5.3 i386 on my HP nc6400 notebook. Now when booting the system, the kernel prints acpitz3: critical temperate exceeded (3290 C): shutting down. This temperature (3290 C) is shown after starting a system that was powered off for several hours. After finishing the

Re: HP notebook and wired temperatures

2013-06-07 Thread Pawel Kraszewski
2013/6/7 Sven Gaerner sgaer...@gmx.net: I installed OpenBSD 5.3 i386 on my HP nc6400 notebook. Now when booting the system, the kernel prints acpitz3: critical temperate exceeded (3290 C): shutting down. This temperature (3290 C) is shown after starting a system that was powered off for

Re: HP notebook and wired temperatures

2013-06-07 Thread Alexander Polakov
* Sven Gaerner sgaer...@gmx.net [130607 17:10]: Hi, I installed OpenBSD 5.3 i386 on my HP nc6400 notebook. Now when booting the system, the kernel prints acpitz3: critical temperate exceeded (3290 C): shutting down. This temperature (3290 C) is shown after starting a system that was

Re: HP notebook and wired temperatures

2013-06-07 Thread Sven Gaerner
On Fri, Jun 07, 2013 at 02:38:27PM +0200, Pawel Kraszewski wrote: 2013/6/7 Sven Gaerner sgaer...@gmx.net: This is just a next chapter of never-ending story of HP screwing up ACPI tables. This is not OS's fault - it just shows what hardware sends. Send an email to HP telling them to fix this

Re: HP notebook and wired temperatures

2013-06-07 Thread Sven Gaerner
On Fri, Jun 07, 2013 at 05:28:17PM +0400, Alexander Polakov wrote: * Sven Gaerner sgaer...@gmx.net [130607 17:10]: The other BSDs also report wired temperates but not that high. Some years ago Linux reported about 55 C for the CPU which seems to be a more realistic value. Is there a

Re: HP notebook and wired temperatures

2013-06-07 Thread Theo de Raadt
I installed OpenBSD 5.3 i386 on my HP nc6400 notebook. Now when booting the system, the kernel prints acpitz3: critical temperate exceeded (3290 C): shutting down. This temperature (3290 C) is shown after starting a system that was powered off for several hours. After finishing the

Re: HP notebook and wired temperatures

2013-06-07 Thread Pawel Kraszewski
2013/6/7 Sven Gaerner sgaer...@gmx.net: Thanks, I guessed it's an ACPI problem and not an OpenBSD one. But I thought one can tell OpenBSD to ignore that useless values. I stuggle with HP crap at work - pretty recent and expensive one. FreeBSD just hangs hard during bootup. There is an

Re: HP notebook and wired temperatures

2013-06-07 Thread Theo de Raadt
Thanks, I guessed it's an ACPI problem and not an OpenBSD one. But I thought one can tell OpenBSD to ignore that useless values. I stuggle with HP crap at work - pretty recent and expensive one. FreeBSD just hangs hard during bootup. There is an official solution - disable ACPI part

Re: HP notebook and wired temperatures

2013-06-07 Thread Pawel Kraszewski
The HP machines tend to have very complicated AML with heavy SMI and EC dependencies. Another vendor which leans this way sometimes is Sony. Some machines do have AML bugs, and the Microsoft/Intel ACPI code bases certainly have workarounds for those problems. Some machines simply use