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From: Anton Empl
Date: Fri Mar 05 2004 - 07:53:24 EST


Hi,


this is not to complain but rather to report and try to sort out problems
experienced with the 2.6.x kernel for quite a long time. I am not a kernel
expert so please forgive any not helpful statements here. Also, the hardware
used is a Thinkpad T30 (2366-96U) laptop and all might just be specific to
that system.


APM/ACPI
-----------
There is no problem when using APM and suspending to ram - the system will
turn off the LCD display at the end just fine. But when using ACPI
(the BIOS is updated and other ACPI features work just fine) the system
will suspend and NOT turn the LCD back-light off. This is true for both
running X11 or not.


CPU speed
-----------
Another detail is that unless one responds to the boot manager (here grub)
quickly with a RETURN to start the boot process the system will come up at
about half the actual CPU speed (1.2GHz instead of 2GHz) independent of
selecting CPUfreq stuff. Absolutely repeatable. The system is still recognized
as:
CPU: Intel Mobile Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 - M CPU 2.00GHz stepping 07


USB hub
-----------
Since this system only has USB1 available internally I purchased a PCMCIA
USB2 hub (ATEN USB 2.0 2 Port Host Control Card: PU-212). Inserting this
card into a running kernel about every other time locks up the system. The
lockup is more likely if the card is inserted later. Here's a transcript
(by hand) of the oops:

*pde= 00000000
Oops: 0002 [#1]
CPU: 0
EIP: 0060: [<f8a079e9>] Not tainted
EFLAGS: 00010296

EIP is at end_unlink_async+0x1a/0xf6 [ehci_hcd]

Process usb.agent

Call trace: ehci_work
ehci_irq
usb_hcd_irq
handle_IRQ_event
do_IRQ
common_interrupt

kernel panic: fatal exception in interrupt
In interrupt handler - not syncing


I can certainly provide more information but the problems described above
are rather independent of the actual details of building the kernel and
rather stable.

thanks,


Anton.Empl@xxxxxxx

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