From: "Dennis Lichtenthäler" <dennis.lichtenthaeler-ml43uUC8Ylsb1SvskN2V4Q@public.gmane.org>
To: ACPI Developers
<acpi-devel-5NWGOfrQmneRv+LV9MX5uipxlwaOVQ5f@public.gmane.org>
Subject: ACPI preventing hotplug from working
Date: Wed, 18 Aug 2004 00:36:19 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <41228863.3070101@pfarroli.de> (raw)
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Hi everyone!
I'm not sure I'm right on this list but neither the gentoo nor the
hotplug-guys were able to help me out...
Whenever I plug a USB device in _before_ boot it gets recognized as soon as
the hotplug-script is loaded, the modules get loaded and everything works like
a charm. If I plug the device in _after_ boot, nothing happens. There is no
sign at all that linux recognized me changing something.
I have tried the usual suspects and found out that it obviously had something
to do with ACPI as switching it off at boot (with acpi=off) fixes the problem.
I googled a bit and found that problems like this could be caused by a buggy
DSDT. After some more googling I found out how to disassemble it, did so,
found four or five errors, fixed them, recompiled the DSDT, had it load by the
kernel but - nothing changed. I'm told that the default DSDT is overridden by
a user-defined one (ACPI-0291: *** Info: Table [DSDT] replaced by host OS) so
my patching actually worked but it doesn't solve the problem.
Booting with
acpi_os_name="Microsoft Windows XP"
hasn't worked either.
I've tried different kernels now, the gentoo-supplied 2.6 one (I think it was
2.6.5) as well as the most recent 2.6.7-gentoo-r14. The same problem also
appeared on a default install of SuSE 9.1.
It is definitely not a hardware problem since with WinXP Home and with ACPI
disabled (on any kernel) hotplug works.
What makes this problem so incredibly annoying is that I can't seem to find
any starting point for debugging as there is no reaction to my plugging
in/plugging out at all.
Any tips would be greatly appreciated!
Dennis
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