Date: Fri, 12 Nov 2004 00:51:50 +0300 From: Dmitry Kondratyev <null@bikeman.ru> To: Nate Lawson <nate@root.org> Cc: freebsd-acpi@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Troubles with ACPI on HP nx5000 laptop Message-ID: <4193DEF6.1050308@bikeman.ru> In-Reply-To: <4193C031.3010303@root.org> References: <128676437.20041011133831@bikeman.ru> <401094078.20041011134529@bikeman.ru> <66751906.20041107194159@bikeman.ru> <418FAA88.3070706@root.org> <4192733E.3000606@bikeman.ru> <4193C031.3010303@root.org>
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Nate Lawson wrote: >> Monday, November 8, 2004, 8:19:04 PM, you wrote: >> >>>> DK>> After enabling ACPI on HP nx5000 my laptop (Pentium >> Mobile 1.7M >> >>>> DK>> Dothan) hangs when compiling programs. dmesg, sysctl >> hw.acpi and >> >>>> DK>> acpidump -t -d output are in attach. Disabling ACPI >> helps. >> >>>> >> >>>> DK> oops, attach was filtered somewhere. You can get it here: >> >>>> DK> http://bikeman.ru/HPnx5000.tgz >> >>>> >> >>>> The problem is in acpi thermal module. I set hw.acpi.verbose to >> 1 in >> >>>> /boot/loader.conf and noted that my laptop hangs when it changes >> >>>> cooling level too often. If i set hw.acpi.thermal.tz0.active to >> 0 for >> >>>> active cooling or disable thermal module via loader.conf. >> >>>> >> >>>> Btw, when I pull out power cord, my laptop also hang after >> trying to >> >>>> change power profile. >> >>>> >> >>>> In both cases it doesn't really hangs, it still react to alt-fn, >> enter >> >>>> and power button. After pressing power I get "acpi: suspend request >> >>>> ignored (not ready yet)". >> >> >> NL> Thanks for the update. I need some more information to narrow >> down the >> NL> problem. Does it hang the very first time it switches cooling >> levels or >> NL> after multiple switches? >> >> I tested it all again just a few minutes ago, it hung after first >> try to switch. > > > HP (Compaq) ASL is intentionally obfuscated. This makes it a pain to > debug. I've noticed a lot of suspicious things. First of all, make > sure you're running the newest BIOS available. If that doesn't fix > this, try setting this tunable at the loader prompt: > > set hw.acpi.serialize_methods=1 I'm running the last available BIOS from hp. hw.acpi.serialize_methods has no effect for me. :-( I've made photos of ps from ddb, you can get it from http://bikeman.ru/hpnx5000hang.tgz Believe it helps...
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