Date: Thu, 1 Jul 2004 08:31:10 +1200 From: Andrew Thompson <andy@fud.org.nz> To: Nate Lawson <nate@root.org> Cc: brooks@freebsd.org Subject: Re: AE_NO_HARDWARE_RESPONSE problems Message-ID: <20040630203110.GA30702@thingy.tbd.co.nz> In-Reply-To: <20040630124817.M41697@root.org> References: <20040628004724.GA4071@fire.masaclaw.co.nz> <20040628124854.X27408@root.org> <20040628220257.GA21946@thingy.tbd.co.nz> <20040630124817.M41697@root.org>
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On Wed, Jun 30, 2004 at 12:49:18PM -0700, Nate Lawson wrote: > On Tue, 29 Jun 2004, Andrew Thompson wrote: > > On Mon, Jun 28, 2004 at 01:44:47PM -0700, Nate Lawson wrote: > > > On Mon, 28 Jun 2004, Andrew Thompson wrote: > > > > On my HP Omnibook 6000 I get the following right after boot > > > > > > > > etc... I changed the loop on line 829 of acpi_ec.c from 1000 to 10000 and > > > > everything seems to be working fine. Is this a valid fix or will it cause > > > > problems elsewhere? One issue I can see is holding Giant for this length of > > > > time. > > > > > > > > > > Try the code I just committed instead. > > > > > > > It doesnt seem to have changed. Here is the tail of the dmesg, link to > > full one below. Thanks. > > Ok, I think I found one other problem. Please try this patch (booted, > tested): > It seems to be working perfectly. The errors would normally pop up a few seconds after the login prompt. I also tried setting thermal.polling_rate to 1 to work the EC a bit more, no errors. :) thanks.
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