From: Alan Jenkins <alan-jenkins@tuffmail.co.uk>
To: "Bernhard Rosenkränzer" <bero@arklinux.ch>
Cc: linux-acpi@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: Acer Aspire 7720 shutdown problems and DSDT fixes
Date: Sun, 24 Aug 2008 18:48:57 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <48B19F09.3070804@tuffmail.co.uk> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <200808241822.18839.bero@arklinux.ch>
Bernhard Rosenkränzer wrote:
> Hi,
> I recently got an Acer Aspire 7720 using BIOS 1.43. Obviously, the first thing
> to do was install Linux (currently running 2.6.27-rc4).
>
> Everything is working, but under heavy load, the machine tends to shut down
> without prior warning. Unlike the similar problem described at
> http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=9167, /proc/acpi/thermal_zone/TZ01/temperature
> does show the correct temperature all the time, and the fan does turn on.
>
> I've looked at the DSDT and found a huge number of obvious bugs (_OSC taking
> the wrong number of arguments and actually having an off-by-one bug when
> looking at the arguments -- looks like someone didn't know ACPI arguments
> start at Arg0 and then increased the argument count by 1 so he could get the
> 4th argument in Arg4; Funny comparisons like
> If (LOr (LGreater (OSYS, 0x07D0), LLess (OSYS, 0x07D7)))
> (not that that could ever not be true...); doesn't even compile.....), but
> fixing them doesn't help.
>
> I've tried all sorts of things to get it to behave, including patching the
> DSDT to actually know about the fact that TZ01 is connected to the CPUs and
> throttling the CPUs may help:
>
> Method (_PSV, 0, Serialized)
> {
> Return (3552) // 3552 = (273.2+82.0)*10
> }
>
> Method (_PSL, Package() {
> \_PR.CPU0,
> \_PR.CPU1
> })
>
> Name (_TC1, 3)
> Name (_TC2, 4)
> Name (_TSP, 20)
> Name (_TZP, Zero)
>
> (This part works nicely by the way)
>
> But at some point, it still shuts down.
>
> Looking at sensors output, the box seems to shut down when it hits 85.0°C,
> which is also what the coretemp module thinks is right (tjmax value) -- but
> the DSDT sets the trip point at 110°C:
>
> Method (_CRT, 0, Serialized)
> {
> Return (Add (0x0AAC, Multiply (0x6E, 0x0A)))
> }
>
> Guess this explains why I'm getting a sudden shutdown instead of a clean
> shutdown through acpid - adjusting _CRT to return 84°C doesn't fix the
> problem, but does let acpid shut down the system gracefully instead of just
> going down.
>
> However, given that's what the DSDT says, my guess is the box has actually
> been designed to run at 110°C and simply shouldn't be shutting down at 85°C
> without warning - any ideas what may be causing this or how to fix it?
>
In theory they sell a version with Linux preinstalled, and are
interested in engaging with Linux generally. Maybe you can find the
kernel version, patches & Kconfig and see if their kernel is any better.
Alan
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2008-08-24 17:49 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 3+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2008-08-24 16:22 Acer Aspire 7720 shutdown problems and DSDT fixes Bernhard Rosenkränzer
2008-08-24 17:48 ` Alan Jenkins [this message]
2008-08-24 17:57 ` Carlos Corbacho
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