Date: Sat, 17 Mar 2007 11:25:59 +0200 From: m.boyarov@bsd.by (Max N. Boyarov) To: Nate Lawson <nate@root.org> Cc: freebsd-acpi@freebsd.org Subject: Re: latest Current and acpi Message-ID: <86abyc6x20.fsf@bsd.by> In-Reply-To: <45F8422B.4050701@root.org> (Nate Lawson's message of "Wed, 14 Mar 2007 11:42:51 -0700") References: <86zm6gyw31.fsf@bsd.by> <45F8422B.4050701@root.org>
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>>>>> "NL" == Nate Lawson writes: [cut] NL> I assume you were not disconnecting AC power during that time? These NL> would be normal messages if you were doing that. Yes power is connected. NL> I think the recent EC update is your issue. I recently committed a NL> major reworking of the embedded controller driver. See this message: NL> http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-current/2007-February/069525.html NL> See this message for a list of things to try. The goal is to diagnose NL> why the EC is timing out. The thermal misdetection is only a symptom. NL> http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-current/2007-February/069577.html NL> The one I think would be most helpful is turning off burst mode, but I NL> would appreciate your help seeing what combo of polling/total timeout NL> works for you. NL> debug.acpi.ec.burst=0 this is help. Now i try read source to find how to select "combo of polling/total timeout". Simple change this sysctls don't suit. [cut] NL> The values are in Kelvin if you don't specify a qualifier. You need to NL> use this (note the "C") NL> sysctl hw.acpi.thermal.tz1._CRT=100C Thanks, i confused by acpi_thermal(4). =) "All temperatures are printed in Celsius. When setting a value by sysctl(8), do not specify a trailing decimal (i.e., 90 instead of 90.0C)." -- Max N. Boyarov jabber: zotrix@jabber.ru
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