Hi all ,
At first, thank you Jeff Garzik for your advise. I added
debug infomations to apm.c and have tried it. See below:
(APM driver enabled and output tons of debug messages)...
apm_do_idle(): line 564
apm_bios_call_simple(): line 484
......
(and yenta driver was loaded and it proved pcmcia sockets)
apm_do_idle(): line 564
apm_bios_call_simple(): line 484
...
apm_do_idle(): line 564
apm_bios_call_simple(): line 484
apm_do_busy(): line 580
apm_bios_call_simple(): line 484
apm_event_handler(): line 1096
check_events(): line 998
get_event(): line 980
apm_get_event(): line 531
apm_bios_call(): line 449
apm_get_info(): line 1381
apm_get_power_status(): line 708
apm_bios_call(): line 449
(System hangs. It didn't accept any kernel-sysrq request,
perhaps because of hardware lock-up.)
I think I need to add some debug infomation to yenta driver.
Anyone comments? Have you used yenta driver and apm driver
with no problem?
Thanks,
A.Yoshiyama
yosshy@debian.or.jp
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