From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: Maxim Levitsky Subject: Re: Bugs on aspire one A150 Date: Sat, 15 Nov 2008 14:52:36 +0200 Message-ID: <491EC614.4060302@gmail.com> References: <491506DB.1070000@gmail.com> <49157E97.60503@tuffmail.co.uk> <491DCC21.6060705@gmail.com> <61b223ba0811141159k179558d0i60cebf373baa9fb8@mail.gmail.com> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Return-path: DKIM-Signature: v=1; a=rsa-sha256; c=relaxed/relaxed; d=gmail.com; s=gamma; h=domainkey-signature:received:received:message-id:date:from :user-agent:mime-version:to:cc:subject:references:in-reply-to :content-type:content-transfer-encoding; bh=No58h2uAN9/xugtps0ldpb74UWsKFUpCBmQUoqFdpjE=; b=KzwfLuaQQbpSWq45waydi0xtBtgtzM273nkyEicMLgP9IPZxZQuBNAwQZBXeO5Bnn5 /MxfgJT0FH87o6FiifuQ+JvvFEZwNVUysYCHUaQiQUi01kUs3azWQS2oV7klyBGCtN5D 2VziO0eeph/kLsfhji1sRH0+Gaf2emtwPgMdo= In-Reply-To: <61b223ba0811141159k179558d0i60cebf373baa9fb8-JsoAwUIsXosN+BqQ9rBEUg@public.gmane.org> Sender: kernel-testers-owner-u79uwXL29TY76Z2rM5mHXA@public.gmane.org List-ID: Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"; format="flowed" To: Alan Jenkins Cc: linux-kernel-u79uwXL29TY76Z2rM5mHXA@public.gmane.org, linux-acpi-u79uwXL29TY76Z2rM5mHXA@public.gmane.org, Kernel Testers List Alan Jenkins wrote: > On 11/14/08, Maxim Levitsky wrote: >> Alan Jenkins wrote: >>> Maxim Levitsky wrote: >>>> I have just bought an Aspire one A150, XP version, >>>> as it was the only available here, and installed ubuntu on it. >>>> >>>> Bugs I discovered so far: >>>> >>>> >>>> ** 1 - embedded controler works in polling mode, due to this: >>>> >>>> [ 0.708571] ACPI: EC: non-query interrupt received, switching to >>>> interrupt mode >>>> [ 1.224043] ACPI: EC: missing confirmations, switch off interrupt >>>> mode. >>>> >>>> >>>> Maybe this is the reason for the fact that gnome power manager freezes >>>> when I unplug >>>> the AC, and freezes often when I try to see battery status. >>>> >>>> >>>> (Note: same is seen on my acer aspire 5720) >>> That sounds like a known issue. It has been resolved by "ACPI: EC: revert >>> msleep patch". Happily Len submitted it for mainline this week. You will >>> also find it if you try the acpi-test git tree. We're all hoping 2.6.28 >>> will be much improved in terms of reliable operation of different ECs :). >>> >>>> ** 2 - wireless: not to mention the fact that ath5k wasn't installed by >>>> default in ubuntu... >>>> wireless more or less works, but kernel log is full of backtraces. >>> Well, that doesn't tell us much. Did they still happen after upgrading to >>> 2.6.28-rc3? Can we see them? >>> >>>> Was able to connect to my WPA2 access point. >>>> Sometimes wireless fails completely, especially after suspend to ram. >>>> Advanced features like monitor/injection work, but when I changed the >>>> card's >>>> mac address it stopped working. >>>> I also noticed that if I then start airodump, then wireless works with >>>> new mac. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> ** 3 - internal mic doesn't work. >>>> tried model=acer, model=auto. >>>> Overall it seems that alsa misprograms O/B realteck >>>> codec. >>>> I talk about this later. >>>> Have same issue on my acer 5720 >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> ** 4 - wireless led doesn't work. >>>> ath5k devs, can you fix this? >>>> >>>> >>>> ** 5 - coretemp doesn't show cpu temperature, >>>> I have seen somewhere that atom support same thermal diode as core2 >>>> and only patch to detect it is needed. >>>> Please include such path in 2.6.28 if exists. >> Patch for that does exits, but doesn't apply to latest git, >> I will apply in manually. >> This should go to .28 I think, this is trivial thing. >> >> >>>> >>>> ** 6 - both card readers are missing from lspci, is this normal? >>> A similar bug has been reported as a regression: >>> >>> >>> >>> so one assumes that it worked on the machines with linux pre-installed. >>> Hopefully without requiring any hacks. >>> >>> It seems that for now a workaround may be to pass the option >>> debug_quirks=1 to the sdhci module... >>> >>> >>> >>> ...or that it may help if you insert an SD card before booting. >>> >>> Apparently the reporter also investigated pcie hotplug. Probably the BIOS >>> doesn't provide the normal support. You can try "modprobe pciehp >>> pciehp_force=1", maybe it helps the kernel discover the devices. It >>> worked for something else on my EeePC. But then it will reportedly >>> disappear the ethernet controller. >>> >>> However, at the moment pciehp can cause delays of 10s of seconds during >>> resume. >> Got, a SD card, and with help of pciehp it works almost perfectly in both >> slots. >> Almost, due to the fact that R/O switch is ignored. >> (Just as I expected, a s/w switch, couldn't they think more, and include a >> hardware switch?) >> On my main acer R/O switch works. >> >> However I have to use pciehp_force=1, I understand that probably acpi tables >> are broken, >> but could you add a workaround (dmi quirk?) >> >> Also, there is a acpiphp driver, which doesn't work here. >> pciehp is supposed to support so called native mode, don't yet know what it >> is, >> but here it still uses acpi. > > Matthew Garret tells me the Aspire One should be handled by acpiphp > patches he posted on the linux acpi mailing list recently. > I applied his first patch, and now acpiphp works great (loads fast, and detects both readers) Best regards, Maxim Levitsky