Re: Fix up power managment in 2.6

From: Jeff Garzik
Date: Fri Sep 05 2003 - 16:55:07 EST


Richard A Nelson wrote:
On Fri, 5 Sep 2003, Jeff Garzik wrote:


Note that a lot of ThinkPads out in the field need a BIOS update
before their ACPI is working. (I know this because IBM was quite
helpful and proactive in addressing their Linux-related ACPI BIOS
issues)


And even that isn't always enough :(

I have a TP30, 2366-51U with the latest BIOS:
Version: 1IET67WW (2.06 )
Release: 07/17/2003
Processor Manufacturer: GenuineIntel
Processor Version: Pentium(R) 4
BIOS32 Service Directory present.
Calling Interface Address: 0x000FD7E0
ACPI 2.0 present.
OEM ID: IBM
RSD table at 0x0FF63195.
PNP 1.0 present.
Event Notification: Polling
Event Notification Flag Address: 0x000004B4
Real Mode Code Address: F000:9D36
Real Mode Data Address: 0040:0000
Protected Mode Code Address: 0x000F9D54
Protected Mode Data Address: 0x00000400
PCI Interrupt Routing 1.0 present.
Table Size: 256 bytes
Router ID: 00:1f.0
Exclusive IRQs: None
Compatible Router: 8086:122e

Up through 2.05, ACPI crashed the kernel during boot(2.4 and 2.6) -
I posted here about that... I'm going to try this weekend with
the just flashed 2.06 - even though the changelog doesn't indicate
anything changed wrt ACPI.

The problem was, iirc, was scanning one of the tables - I can't find
the message now :(


If you are up for a little debugging and comfortable with building your own kernels, then please enable the relaxed-aml-checking and debug options in the ACPI kernel config. Those, and dmidecode output, will provide useful info to the ACPI folks.

Jeff



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