Any update to this bug? I narrowed this down to sbs and the same "kernel
fix" several years ago and have been running without sbs since. It's
still present on 4.11. Sucks not having battery and charging info
available. Btw this is on a MacBook 2,1. I also didn't see this on
systems without system
Nope. But I did do a manual change to remove the Apple quirk (the
revert isn't clean due to additional changes, but it's simple enough to
remove the few lines that setup the quirk). I was running fine for a
while, but eventually started seeing the same behavior
(/sys/firmware/acpi/interrupts/gpe1
Did you ever receive any feedback from Matthew regarding that commit?
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Title:
15.10 20150826 snapshot -- MacBookPro3,1 has high load (and
tempe
Actually, the obvious logic bug was fixed by 61f8ff69 (which is already
in 4.4), but the other issue still remains.
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Title:
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The last hunk looks quite wrong to me. The manager_present logic looks
inverted.
- result = acpi_manager_get_info(sbs);
- if (!result) {
- sbs->manager_present = 1;
- for (id = 0; id < MAX_SBS_BAT; ++id)
- if ((sbs->batteries_supported
I just sent a ping email to Matthew about this. I emailed him last year
without response.
Can we just revert that change in the Ubuntu kernel to get things back
to a usable state?
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Still reproduces on 2016.04.1's kernel.
I narrowed it down to the sbs kernel module. If I move the sbs module
out of /lib/modules (or just build my kernel without it), the issue does
not reproduce.
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Which exactly matches my comment above about this being the likely
culprit:
commit 9faf6136ff4647452580b019f4b16f8c5082e589
Author: Matthew Garrett
Date: Sat Sep 20 13:19:46 2014 +0200
ACPI / SBS: Disable smart battery manager on Apple
Touching the smart battery manager at all on Apple
I'd be happy to, but first I want to reproduce it in a kernel I built
myself instead of one that I got from Ubuntu. I am not able to do that.
The issue does not reproduce for me when I use linux 3.18-rc1 built
myself, using the same kernel configuration as v3.18-rc1-utopic.
I installed linux-
im
This issue appears to be an upstream bug, since you tested the latest
upstream kernel. Would it be possible for you to open an upstream bug
report[0]? That will allow the upstream Developers to examine the issue,
and may provide a quicker resolution to the bug.
Please follow the instructions on th
** Summary changed:
- 15.10 20150826 snapshot -- MacBookPro3,1 has high load (and temperature)
despite low CPU and low IO
+ 15.10 20150826 snapshot -- MacBookPro3,1 has high load (and temperature) due
to unhandled external power state GPE
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