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From: jw schultz <jw@pegasys.ws>
To: Florent CHANTRET <florent@chantret.com>
Cc: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: SMBALERT# thermal sensor signal for Intel PII in the kernel ?
Date: Tue, 14 Jan 2003 18:11:28 -0800	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20030115021128.GI21077@pegasys.ws> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <00e901c2bbdb$563b8b50$2680a8c0@nordnet.net>

On Tue, Jan 14, 2003 at 03:43:41PM +0100, Florent CHANTRET wrote:
> Hi geeks and guru's ;o)
> 
> But, I've a problem with my laptop Sony VAIO powered by a bugged as hell
> Intel PII Celeron (lot of customers from Sony have the same problem and
> there is no support from this fuckin' company, nor from Intel, and I don't
> think contacting Micro$$$$oft is the good thing to do).
> 
> My laptop randomly shutdown due to a bug in the thermal sensor of the PII
> sending a SMBALERT# signal. There is no solution for NT fuckin' OS (only a
> trick on "WinDaube" 98 (french expression for WinShit ;o))
> 
> Here is the Intel stuff about the bug :
> http://cipsa.physik.uni-freiburg.de/~zwerger/Vaio/Intel_Mobile_Temp-Prob.pdf
> Here is the fix on fuckin' Windows 98 (as a curiosity) :
> http://cipsa.physik.uni-freiburg.de/~zwerger/Vaio/indexeng.htm
> 
> So there is a software way to fix this hardware bug.
> 
> So I've build a 2.4.20 kernel without  all the APM,ACPI, PM at boot, CPU
> Idle and "Machine Check Exception" but I've still the problem. The kernel
> still answer to an SMBALERT# which cause the machine to shutdown.
> 
> So, before asking in the ML, I've searched on Google and Google Groups
> without success (there is quite nothing about SMBALERT#).
> 
> I've grepped all the 2.4.20 source code but there is anywhere the presence
> of SMBALERT# in a comment. I've noticed some codes about SMBus (which I
> think include the SMBALERT functionnality) but I don't know if I can
> deactivate SMBus in the kernel config and if it is safe to do it.
> 
> There is several functions in the kernel for SMBus so if I must patch the
> code to deactivate this precise signal, any help would be appreciated ;o)
> 
> If I can fix it, I will try to convert all the consumers of the F-serie VAIO
> bugged to Linux ;o)
> 
> Thanks for your answer and sorry if this is not the good place to post but
> I've searched a lot before. I don't want to erase Linux to put a "Windaube
> 98" help help help ;o)

You don't even state which model you have.  Which limits my
ability to comment.  I know i've had no problem with mine.

The best things for you to do is check the specific model
info from linux-on-laptops.com and search, then ask, on the
linux-sony list http://returntonature.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-sony

Good luck.

-- 
________________________________________________________________
	J.W. Schultz            Pegasystems Technologies
	email address:		jw@pegasys.ws

		Remember Cernan and Schmitt

  reply	other threads:[~2003-01-15  2:02 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 3+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2003-01-14 14:43 SMBALERT# thermal sensor signal for Intel PII in the kernel ? Florent CHANTRET
2003-01-15  2:11 ` jw schultz [this message]
2003-01-15 11:20   ` Florent CHANTRET

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