From: Yaroslav Rastrigin <yarick-343whMTK1pU@public.gmane.org>
To: ACPI-Devel mailing list
<acpi-devel-5NWGOfrQmneRv+LV9MX5uipxlwaOVQ5f@public.gmane.org>
Subject: ACPI and 3c556 - another attempt to get some help
Date: Sun, 13 Jul 2003 17:45:11 +0400 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <3F116267.1000504@relex.ru> (raw)
Hi everybody once again .
I've posted my problem here some time ago, but nobody was able to help,
maybe,because I haven't provided enough info. I'm returning to this problem
from time to time,with different results. So, another attempt:
First, I have some more questions:
1. How could I correlate device with it's respective description in DSDT ?
ACPI spec says it must be done via _ADR or _HID. How could I obtain _HID for
particular device (the device in question is MiniPCI 3c556 network card). What
kind of _ADR could I expect from MiniPCI devices ? Will it be just like
ordinary PCI devices ("%04X04X", device, function), or something different ?
I'm seeing _ADRs for every other PCI devices on this machine, except sound
device (CS46XX) and MiniPCI's, modem and NIC. Is it correct ?
2. Looking at lspci outputs , I've noticed that the only device who's settings
are changed between boots with acpi and acpi=off is this NIC. Does it means
it's _STA or _INI is just plain wrong in DSTD ? (WinXP works fine, however,
could it be that DSDT is specifically tuned for Windows ? (I've found various
codepaths for specific "optimisations" for various MS OS'es, but using
acpi_os_name="Some MS Product" gave me nothing (useful)).
3. Could it be that this device description is simply missing from DSDT ? What
will ACPI do when undescribed device is found ? Will ACPI attempt to manage it
? Could I remove device completely from DSDT and hope it's configuration will
remain unchanged from BIOS POST settings ?
Well, and one more question:
what should I do now ? Right now I'm working with acpi=off, but acpi gives me
lots of advantages in control of my machine. On which ml should I ask ?
Where to dig ?
All data gathered uptodate could be found at:
http://www.relex.ru/~yarick/acpi
With all the best, yarick at relex dot ru
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