Date: Wed, 20 May 2009 12:28:45 +0200 From: Harald Schmalzbauer <h.schmalzbauer@omnilan.de> To: rea-fbsd@codelabs.ru Cc: freebsd-current@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Various problems, atapi, acpi (S3), cpufreq (est) Message-ID: <4A13DB5D.1070708@omnilan.de> In-Reply-To: <9LNvWOs6KnRm5ARvil0CjUiak0c@cgr/Aoyjz11KtFDB23HMnFSn04s> References: <4A12CBE9.5010206@omnilan.de> <9LNvWOs6KnRm5ARvil0CjUiak0c@cgr/Aoyjz11KtFDB23HMnFSn04s>
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Eygene Ryabinkin schrieb am 20.05.2009 11:28 (localtime):
> Harald, good day.
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> Could you, please, provide the output from 'acpidump -dt | grep -i cpu =
|
> grep -i alias' and your MB model. This may not help to decrease power
Thanks for your answer and a good da also, Eygene.
Here's the reqested output, only without alias greped. Since I found a=20
BIOS updates I also get est0, but like you correctly assumed with=20
"attach returned 6".
acpidump -dt | grep -i cpu
ACPI CPU=3D0
ACPI CPU=3D1
ACPI CPU=3D2
ACPI CPU=3D3
ACPI CPU=3D0
ACPI CPU=3D1
ACPI CPU=3D2
ACPI CPU=3D3
OEMID=3DPmRef, OEM Table ID=3DCpuPm, OEM Revision=3D0x3000,
Processor (\_PR.CPU0, 0x00, 0x00000410, 0x06) {}
Processor (\_PR.CPU1, 0x01, 0x00000410, 0x06) {}
Processor (\_PR.CPU2, 0x02, 0x00000410, 0x06) {}
Processor (\_PR.CPU3, 0x03, 0x00000410, 0x06) {}
"CPU0IST ",
"CPU1IST ",
"CPU0CST ",
"CPU1CST ",
"CPU2IST ",
"CPU3IST ",
"CPU2CST ",
"CPU3CST ",
Scope (\_PR.CPU0)
Scope (\_PR.CPU1)
Scope (\_PR.CPU2)
Scope (\_PR.CPU3)
The motherboard is a GigaByte P35DS4
=2E..
>=20
>> 3. I can't write a DVD image with growisofs.
>> After booting I get these messages:
>> acd1: FAILURE - READ_TOC ILLEGAL REQUEST asc=3D0x24 ascq=3D0x00
>> (cd1:ata3:0:0:0): READ TOC/PMA/ATIP. CDB: 43 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0
>> (cd1:ata3:0:0:0): CAM Status: SCSI Status Error
>> (cd1:ata3:0:0:0): SCSI Status: Check Condition
>> (cd1:ata3:0:0:0): ILLEGAL REQUEST asc:24,0
>> (cd1:ata3:0:0:0): Invalid field in CDB
>> (cd1:ata3:0:0:0): Unretryable error
>>
>> Using `growisofs -dvd-compat -speed=3D8 -Z /dev/cd1=3D/udfimage.iso` f=
reezes=20
>> the system. First it seems nothing happens but after some minutes the =
>> system is completely unresponsive, even mouse doesn't move any more.=20
>> Here's some output I got at this event:
>> ...
>> acd1: WARNING - TEST_UNIT_READY freeing taskqueue zombie request
>> acd1: WARNING - PREVENT_ALLOW taskqueue timeout - completing request=20
>> directly
>> acd1: WARNING - PREVENT_ALLOW freeing taskqueue zombie request
>> acd1: WARNING - TEST_UNIT_READY taskqueue timeout - completing request=
=20
>> directly
>> acd1: WARNING - TEST_UNIT_READY freeing taskqueue zombie request
>> acd1: WARNING - READ_TOC taskqueue timeout - completing request direct=
ly
>> acd1: WARNING - READ_TOC freeing taskqueue zombie reques
>=20
> Could you try to add atapicam(4) device into your kernel and use
> /dev/cdX instead of /dev/acdX for burning? I don't believe that this
> will help you, given the messages you're receiving, but you can at leas=
t
> give a shot for SCSI emulation on ATAPI devices.
I already used cd1 as device, hence the atapicam device. Fortunately I=20
need the ODD really seldom, but for the last two years I had to boot=20
another software because none of my drives worked. Am I the only one=20
with that massive problems? Could the AHCI mode be the culprit?
Thanks for your time!
Best gregards,
-Harry
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