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Date:      Sat, 12 Jul 2014 01:53:22 +0200
From:      "Old Fart" <flyfisheroregon@mail.com>
To:        freebsd-acpi@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: HP Compaq 8710W Battery status problems
Message-ID:  <trinity-e3f10330-fc60-45ee-ac57-e887c8426183-1405122802264@3capp-mailcom-lxa02>
In-Reply-To: <trinity-73487570-f99f-4d1d-88ee-8d526e64f333-1405121444555@3capp-mailcom-lxa02>
References:  <trinity-01424929-8278-4441-9bc7-5062a0e8e435-1404925956448@3capp-mailcom-lxa06>, <53BF0648.40602@att.net>, <trinity-73487570-f99f-4d1d-88ee-8d526e64f333-1405121444555@3capp-mailcom-lxa02>

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   Sent: Friday, July 11, 2014 at 4:30 PM
   From: "Old Fart" <flyfisheroregon@mail.com>
   To: freebsd-acpi@freebsd.org
   Subject: Re: HP Compaq 8710W Battery status problems
   Sent: Thursday, July 10, 2014 at 2:31 PM
   From: "Anthony Jenkins" <Anthony.B.Jenkins@att.net>
   To: "Ron Freidel" <flyfisheroregon@mail.com>, freebsd-acpi@freebsd.org
   Subject: Re: HP Compaq 8710W Battery status problems
   <snip>
   > Plugged in and fully charged....
   > acpiconf -i batt
   Isn't this supposed to be 'acpiconf -i 0' and 'acpiconf -i 1'?
   On my machine the two commands (-i 0 & -i batt) deliver identical
   information, when I posted originally I was tired and bleary
   eyed/headed...
   <snip>
   [ajenkins@ajenkins-hplaptop /usr/src/sys]$ acpiconf -i 1
   acpiconf: get battery info (1) failed: Device not configured
   Here's the output of acpiconf-i 1
   [ronf@mobile] ~% acpiconf -i 1
   Design capacity: 0 mWh
   Last full capacity: 0 mWh
   Technology: primary (non-rechargeable)
   Design voltage: 0 mV
   Capacity (warn): 0 mWh
   Capacity (low): 0 mWh
   Low/warn granularity: 0 mWh
   Warn/full granularity: 0 mWh
   Model number:
   Serial number:
   Type:
   OEM info:
   State: not present
   Present voltage: unknown
   Just for giggles I did run acpiconf -i 0 & -i 1 without the battery
   installed, saw this...
   [ronf@mobile] ~% acpiconf -i 0
   Design capacity: unknown
   Last full capacity: unknown
   Technology: secondary (rechargeable)
   Design voltage: unknown
   Capacity (warn): 0 mWh
   Capacity (low): 0 mWh
   Low/warn granularity: 0 mWh
   Warn/full granularity: 0 mWh
   Model number:
   Serial number:
   Type:
   OEM info:
   State: not present
   Present voltage: unknown
   [ronf@mobile] ~% acpiconf -i 1
   Design capacity: 0 mWh
   Last full capacity: 0 mWh
   Technology: primary (non-rechargeable)
   Design voltage: 0 mV
   Capacity (warn): 0 mWh
   Capacity (low): 0 mWh
   Low/warn granularity: 0 mWh
   Warn/full granularity: 0 mWh
   Model number:
   Serial number:
   Type:
   OEM info:
   State: not present
   Present voltage: unknown
   Apparently if my sysapses are firing correctly, the os is seeing the
   laptops main battery as secondary and a non existant battery as
   primary.

   A little more info..

   Looking at dmesg I see

   battery0: <ACPI Control Method Battery> on acpi0
   battery1: <ACPI Control Method Battery> on acpi0

   Battery1 does not exist.
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