Date: Sat, 25 Dec 2004 20:58:44 -0600 (CST) From: security@revolutionsp.com To: freebsd-hackers@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Unable to get APM working -- help! Message-ID: <63000.81.84.175.77.1104029924.squirrel@81.84.175.77> In-Reply-To: <200412261213.46361.doconnor@gsoft.com.au> References: <62903.81.84.175.77.1104000639.squirrel@81.84.175.77> <200412261043.30020.doconnor@gsoft.com.au> <62945.81.84.175.77.1104011752.squirrel@81.84.175.77> <200412261213.46361.doconnor@gsoft.com.au>
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> On Sun, 26 Dec 2004 08:25, security@revolutionsp.com wrote: >> Indeed, I do have a /dev/apm with APM off and ACPI on, but.. >> >> APM version: 1.2 >> APM Management: Enabled >> AC Line status: unknown >> Battery Status: charging >> Remaining battery life: invalid value (0xffffffff) >> Remaining battery time: unknown >> Number of batteries: 0 >> >> # acpiconf -i0 >> acpiconf: get battery info (0) failed: Device not configured >> >> o CPU Frequency: 1600ghz >> o Battery left : -1% >> o Battery time : -1 hrs >> o Wireless stat: Radio is ON > > Try acpiconf -i 1 > Same result :/ >> Neither APM or acpiconf or estctrl (it's a port) are doing their jobs. >> estctrl was correctly lowering the CPU clock to 600ghz, when there was >> no > > I prefer acpi_pcc http://www.spa.is.uec.ac.jp/~nfukuda/software/ which I > believe does the same thing but only needs a kernel module to work. Does it work on Pentium-M ? > >> load, and maxing it (1.6GHz) under load, but with ACPI off. With ACPI on >> it's always at 1.6GHz. Plus, I've noticed the 'top' CPU values are plain >> wrong. I was compiling thunderbird, xmms, and firefox and it showed all >> processes with 0.00% CPU. > > Do your kernel and userland match? 5.3-RELEASE from cd and a custom kernel I built. I've just tested, and the results are widly innacurate ONLY with ACPI turned on.. weird. > >> Are there any battery status/etc KDE applications? I've searched, and >> found none. > > There is a klaptop system tray doodad which works for me, although.. > [inchoate 12:10] /usr/src >acpiconf -i 0 > Battery 0 information > Design capacity: 71590 mWh > Last full capacity: 71590 mWh > Technology: secondary (rechargeable) > Design voltage: 11100 mV > Capacity (warn): 3000 mWh > Capacity (low): 1000 mWh > Low/warn granularity: 200 mWh > Warn/full granularity: 200 mWh > Model number: DELL 0004P2 > Serial number: 1975 > Type: LION > OEM info: Sony > State: > Present Rate: Unknown > Remaining Capacity: 71590 mWh > Volt: 12537 mV > [inchoate 12:10] /usr/src >apm > APM version: 1.2 > APM Management: Enabled > AC Line status: on-line > Battery Status: high > Remaining battery life: 100% > Remaining battery time: unknown > Number of batteries: 2 > Battery 0: > Battery Status: high > Remaining battery life: 100% > Remaining battery time: 0:00:00 > Battery 1: > not present > Resume timer: unknown > Resume on ring indicator: disabled > Did you have to do anything in special to make -i 0 work? (it says device not configured to me.. perhaps I missed something) >> Here is a dmesg: >> >> Copyright (c) 1992-2004 The FreeBSD Project. >> Copyright (c) 1979, 1980, 1983, 1986, 1988, 1989, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994 >> The Regents of the University of California. All rights >> reserved. >> FreeBSD 5.3-RELEASE #1: Sat Dec 25 03:41:40 WET 2004 >> hugo@porntatil.bsdlan.org:/usr/src/sys/i386/compile/laptop-kernel >> WARNING: debug.mpsafenet forced to 0 as ipsec requires Giant >> WARNING: MPSAFE network stack disabled, expect reduced performance. >> Timecounter "i8254" frequency 1193182 Hz quality 0 >> CPU: Intel(R) Pentium(R) M processor 1.60GHz (1598.65-MHz 686-class CPU) >> Origin = "GenuineIntel" Id = 0x6d6 Stepping = 6 >> >> Features=0xafe9f9bf<FPU,VME,DE,PSE,TSC,MSR,MCE,CX8,SEP,MTRR,PGE,MCA,CMOV,PA >>T,CLFLUSH,DTS,ACPI,MMX,FXSR,SSE,SSE2,SS,TM,PBE> real memory = 535691264 >> (510 MB) >> avail memory = 514539520 (490 MB) >> acpi0: <ACER Kestrel> on motherboard >> acpi0: Power Button (fixed) >> acpi_ec0: <Embedded Controller: GPE 0x1d> port 0x66,0x62 on acpi0 >> Timecounter "ACPI-fast" frequency 3579545 Hz quality 1000 >> acpi_timer0: <24-bit timer at 3.579545MHz> port 0x1008-0x100b on acpi0 >> cpu0: <ACPI CPU (3 Cx states)> on acpi0 >> acpi_tz0: <Thermal Zone> on acpi0 >> pcib0: <ACPI Host-PCI bridge> port 0xcf8-0xcff on acpi0 >> pci0: <ACPI PCI bus> on pcib0 >> agp0: <Intel Generic host to PCI bridge> mem 0xe0000000-0xefffffff at >> device 0.0 on pci0 >> pci0: <base peripheral> at device 0.1 (no driver attached) >> pci0: <base peripheral> at device 0.3 (no driver attached) >> pcib1: <ACPI PCI-PCI bridge> at device 1.0 on pci0 >> pci1: <ACPI PCI bus> on pcib1 >> pci1: <display, VGA> at device 0.0 (no driver attached) >> uhci0: <Intel 82801DB (ICH4) USB controller USB-A> port 0x1800-0x181f >> irq >> 6 at device 29.0 on pci0 >> uhci0: [GIANT-LOCKED] >> usb0: <Intel 82801DB (ICH4) USB controller USB-A> on uhci0 >> usb0: USB revision 1.0 >> uhub0: Intel UHCI root hub, class 9/0, rev 1.00/1.00, addr 1 >> uhub0: 2 ports with 2 removable, self powered >> uhci1: <Intel 82801DB (ICH4) USB controller USB-B> port 0x1820-0x183f >> irq >> 6 at device 29.1 on pci0 >> uhci1: [GIANT-LOCKED] >> usb1: <Intel 82801DB (ICH4) USB controller USB-B> on uhci1 >> usb1: USB revision 1.0 >> uhub1: Intel UHCI root hub, class 9/0, rev 1.00/1.00, addr 1 >> uhub1: 2 ports with 2 removable, self powered >> uhci2: <Intel 82801DB (ICH4) USB controller USB-C> port 0x1840-0x185f >> irq >> 6 at device 29.2 on pci0 >> uhci2: [GIANT-LOCKED] >> usb2: <Intel 82801DB (ICH4) USB controller USB-C> on uhci2 >> usb2: USB revision 1.0 >> uhub2: Intel UHCI root hub, class 9/0, rev 1.00/1.00, addr 1 >> uhub2: 2 ports with 2 removable, self powered >> pci0: <serial bus, USB> at device 29.7 (no driver attached) >> pcib2: <ACPI PCI-PCI bridge> at device 30.0 on pci0 >> pci2: <ACPI PCI bus> on pcib2 >> bfe0: <Broadcom BCM4401 Fast Ethernet> mem 0xd0204000-0xd0205fff irq 6 >> at >> device 2.0 on pci2 >> miibus0: <MII bus> on bfe0 >> bmtphy0: <BCM4401 10/100baseTX PHY> on miibus0 >> bmtphy0: 10baseT, 10baseT-FDX, 100baseTX, 100baseTX-FDX, auto >> bfe0: Ethernet address: 00:c0:9f:6a:8e:1c >> bfe0: [GIANT-LOCKED] >> pci2: <network> at device 4.0 (no driver attached) >> cbb0: <PCI-CardBus Bridge> mem 0xd0209000-0xd0209fff irq 10 at device >> 6.0 >> on pci2 >> cardbus0: <CardBus bus> on cbb0 >> pccard0: <16-bit PCCard bus> on cbb0 >> fwohci0: <1394 Open Host Controller Interface> mem >> 0xd0200000-0xd0203fff,0xd020a000-0xd020a7ff irq 10 at device 6.2 on pci2 >> fwohci0: [GIANT-LOCKED] >> fwohci0: OHCI version 1.10 (ROM=1) >> fwohci0: No. of Isochronous channels is 4. >> fwohci0: EUI64 00:c0:9f:00:00:32:14:de >> fwohci0: Phy 1394a available S400, 2 ports. >> fwohci0: Link S400, max_rec 2048 bytes. >> firewire0: <IEEE1394(FireWire) bus> on fwohci0 >> fwe0: <Ethernet over FireWire> on firewire0 >> if_fwe0: Fake Ethernet address: 02:c0:9f:32:14:de >> fwe0: Ethernet address: 02:c0:9f:32:14:de >> sbp0: <SBP-2/SCSI over FireWire> on firewire0 >> fwohci0: Initiate bus reset >> fwohci0: node_id=0xc000ffc0, gen=1, CYCLEMASTER mode >> firewire0: 1 nodes, maxhop <= 0, cable IRM = 0 (me) >> firewire0: bus manager 0 (me) >> pci2: <mass storage> at device 6.3 (no driver attached) >> isab0: <PCI-ISA bridge> at device 31.0 on pci0 >> isa0: <ISA bus> on isab0 >> atapci0: <Intel ICH4 UDMA100 controller> port >> 0x1860-0x186f,0x376,0x170-0x177,0x3f6,0x1f0-0x1f7 at device 31.1 on pci0 >> ata0: channel #0 on atapci0 >> ata1: channel #1 on atapci0 >> pci0: <serial bus, SMBus> at device 31.3 (no driver attached) >> pci0: <multimedia, audio> at device 31.5 (no driver attached) >> pci0: <simple comms> at device 31.6 (no driver attached) >> acpi_lid0: <Control Method Lid Switch> on acpi0 >> acpi_button0: <Sleep Button> on acpi0 >> atkbdc0: <Keyboard controller (i8042)> port 0x64,0x60 irq 1 on acpi0 >> atkbd0: <AT Keyboard> irq 1 on atkbdc0 >> kbd0 at atkbd0 >> atkbd0: [GIANT-LOCKED] >> psm0: <PS/2 Mouse> irq 12 on atkbdc0 >> psm0: [GIANT-LOCKED] >> psm0: model Generic PS/2 mouse, device ID 0 >> npx0: [FAST] >> npx0: <math processor> on motherboard >> npx0: INT 16 interface >> orm0: <ISA Option ROMs> at iomem >> 0xe0000-0xe3fff,0xdf800-0xdffff,0xd0000-0xd17ff,0xc0000-0xcffff on isa0 >> pmtimer0 on isa0 >> ppc0: parallel port not found. >> sc0: <System console> at flags 0x100 on isa0 >> sc0: VGA <16 virtual consoles, flags=0x300> >> sio0: configured irq 4 not in bitmap of probed irqs 0 >> sio0: port may not be enabled >> sio0 at port 0x3f8-0x3ff irq 4 flags 0x10 on isa0 >> sio0: type 8250 or not responding >> sio1: configured irq 3 not in bitmap of probed irqs 0 >> sio1: port may not be enabled >> vga0: <Generic ISA VGA> at port 0x3c0-0x3df iomem 0xa0000-0xbffff on >> isa0 >> Timecounter "TSC" frequency 1598649123 Hz quality 800 >> Timecounters tick every 10.000 msec >> WARNING: apm_saver module requires apm enabled >> IPsec: Initialized Security Association Processing. >> acpi_cpu: throttling enabled, 8 steps (100% to 12.5%), currently 100.0% >> ad0: 57231MB <TOSHIBA MK6025GAS/KA200A> [116280/16/63] at ata0-master >> UDMA100 acd0: DVDR <Slimtype DVDRW SOSW-852S/PRS9> at ata1-master UDMA33 >> Mounting root from ufs:/dev/ad0s3a >> Enhanced Speedstep running at 1600 MHz >> iwi0: <Intel(R) PRO/Wireless 2200BG MiniPCI> mem 0xd0208000-0xd0208fff >> irq >> 10 at device 4.0 on pci2 >> iwi0: Ethernet address: 00:0e:35:8d:db:e3 >> iwi0: 11b rates: 1Mbps 2Mbps 5.5Mbps 11Mbps >> iwi0: 11g rates: 1Mbps 2Mbps 5.5Mbps 11Mbps 6Mbps 9Mbps 12Mbps 18Mbps >> 24Mbps 36Mbps 48Mbps 54Mbps >> iwi0: [GIANT-LOCKED] >> pcm0: <Intel ICH4 (82801DB)> port 0x18c0-0x18ff,0x1c00-0x1cff mem >> 0xd0000800-0xd00008ff,0xd0000c00-0xd0000dff irq 10 at device 31.5 on >> pci0 >> pcm0: [GIANT-LOCKED] >> pcm0: <Unknown AC97 Codec (id = 0x43585430)> >> >> > On Sun, 26 Dec 2004 05:20, security@revolutionsp.com wrote: >> >> Still, /dev/apm*'s never show up. Except if I actually disable APM >> and >> >> enable ACPI instead, /dev/apm will show.. but no /dev/apmctl. >> >> >> >> I'm new to the laptop world and I really would like to enable power >> >> saving >> >> features on this laptop.. I managed to get est/estctrl running, and >> it >> >> was >> >> changing my CPU from 600 to 1600 ghz according to the load, but when >> I >> >> disabled APM and enabled ACPI this ceases to work and the CPU will >> >> always >> >> run at 1600ghz. Also, acpiconf -i0 says device not configured.. >> > >> > Use ACPI. >> > It will provide an APM like interface (/dev/apm) for userland apps to >> use >> > to >> > get info. >> > >> > It's possible your laptop doesn't even _do_ APM :) >> > >> >> As far as I was able to see, most battery monitoring stuff >> (integrated >> >> on >> >> KDE and all) will depend on APM.. So I'd really like to enable it! >> > >> > ACPI will allow you to do this plus a lot more. >> > >> > If you want to do things based on power related state changes (eg lid >> > close, >> > power button press, AC unplugged etc..) you can use devd which can >> > respond to >> > ACPI events. >> > >> > -- >> > Daniel O'Connor software and network engineer >> > for Genesis Software - http://www.gsoft.com.au >> > "The nice thing about standards is that there >> > are so many of them to choose from." >> > -- Andrew Tanenbaum >> > GPG Fingerprint - 5596 B766 97C0 0E94 4347 295E E593 DC20 7B3F CE8C >> >> _______________________________________________ >> freebsd-hackers@freebsd.org mailing list >> http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-hackers >> To unsubscribe, send any mail to >> "freebsd-hackers-unsubscribe@freebsd.org" > > -- > Daniel O'Connor software and network engineer > for Genesis Software - http://www.gsoft.com.au > "The nice thing about standards is that there > are so many of them to choose from." > -- Andrew Tanenbaum > GPG Fingerprint - 5596 B766 97C0 0E94 4347 295E E593 DC20 7B3F CE8C >
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