From: Mark A Russell <m.a.russell-Wuw85uim5zDR7s880joybQ@public.gmane.org>
Cc: acpi-devel-5NWGOfrQmneRv+LV9MX5uipxlwaOVQ5f@public.gmane.org
Subject: Re: ACPI CPU Usage problems ( events process taking near 100% )
Date: Sat, 10 Jan 2004 10:20:40 -0700 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <40003468.8020409@comcast.net> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <3ACA40606221794F80A5670F0AF15F8401720C7A-SRlDPOYGfgogGBtAFL8yw7fspsVTdybXVpNB7YpNyf8@public.gmane.org>
The temperature is reporting in around 70C. This makes perfect sense
because the events/0 process is taking 100% of the cpu causing it to
heat up. Solve the events/0 process problem and te fan problem should
be solved.
The only oddball thing I have noticed in the logs is this set of messages:
[Fri Jan 9 20:53:17 2004] received event "battery BAT1 00000080 00000001"
[Fri Jan 9 20:53:17 2004] executing action "/etc/acpi/default.sh battery
BAT1 00000080 00000001"
[Fri Jan 9 20:53:17 2004] BEGIN HANDLER MESSAGES
[Fri Jan 9 20:53:17 2004] END HANDLER MESSAGES
[Fri Jan 9 20:53:17 2004] action exited with status 0
[Fri Jan 9 20:53:17 2004] completed event "battery BAT1 00000080 00000001"
This set of message repeats every 20-20 seconds so I'm guessing this is
an indicator of the problem. I have tried pulling the battery out and
just running on ac and these messages still show up. Let me know if
there is anything else that would help debug the problem.
Mark
Yu, Luming wrote:
>Fan going crazy means your laptop is in Active-cooling mode.
>What's the temperature in your laptop's thermal zone?
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2004-01-06 1:38 ACPI CPU Usage problems ( events process taking near 100% ) Yu, Luming
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2004-01-10 17:20 ` Mark A Russell [this message]
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2004-01-18 4:00 Yu, Luming
2004-01-03 3:20 Mark Russell
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