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Date:      Mon, 21 Dec 2009 18:16:55 -0500
From:      "b. f." <bf1783@googlemail.com>
To:        Doug Barton <dougb@freebsd.org>
Cc:        freebsd-current@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: powerd and nvidia drivers not playing nicely together (Was: Re: Systems running hot?)
Message-ID:  <d873d5be0912211516qecafb31w29c5591f9d0fc1d7@mail.gmail.com>
In-Reply-To: <4B2FF2D9.3030005@FreeBSD.org>
References:  <d873d5be0912201618y629f4030sd89486c42591b6fc@mail.gmail.com> <4B2FF2D9.3030005@FreeBSD.org>

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On 12/21/09, Doug Barton <dougb@freebsd.org> wrote:
> b. f. wrote:
>>> no X! So I think to myself, what else did I change last night.... oh

>
>> acpi_perf? acpi_throttle? acpi_thermal? acpi_video?
>
> I haven't done anything special with the acpi stuff. The only thing
> that looks relevant from dmesg is: acpi_tz0: <Thermal Zone> on acpi0
>

Yes, but which components show up in 'sysctl -a | grep -ie acpi' ?

>> Which nvidia driver?
>
> The latest.

Which video card? Is your card using agp(4)?

>
>> If you compile your kernel with options
>> ACPI_DEBUG, and enable acpi debugging messages, do you see any
>> errors/problems?
>
> I can do the former easily enough, I assume to enable them I set
> debug.acpi.disabled=0 in loader.conf?
>

No, that's for selectively disabling some parts of ACPI, as described
in acpi(4).  For starters, try:

debug.acpi.layer="ACPI_ALL_COMPONENTS ACPI_ALL_DRIVERS"
debug.acpi.level="ACPI_LV_ALL_EXCEPTIONS"



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