From: fred <fredmfp@gmail.com>
To: linux-acpi@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: ACPI/sound issue with my Toshiba laptop (P100-473)...
Date: Mon, 26 Mar 2007 10:16:46 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <4607816E.5070005@gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <200703252354.36510.lenb@kernel.org>
Len Brown a écrit :
> Thanks for the pointer - no, your post is not noise.
>
> Was changing "PNP0C14" to "PNP0C14" in the DSDT sufficient to fix the issue?
>
(I think you mean "*PNP0C14" by "PNP0C14").
Not really.
I only followed the gentoo's advices:
- replace all occurences of _T_[0-7] by something else because iasl does
not like them;
- complete the return path for method BTST with Return (Zero)
- replace "*PNP0C14" by "PNP0C14"
- comment a few lines in Scope (\_SB) and added to the end
Store (0x07D6, OSYS)
which is commented as "Fake Windows 2006" in the gentoo's page.
But I can test it with only modifying PNPC014 (and _T_[0-7] of course)
if you want...
> It may be that we have a simple "Microsoft Bug Compatibility" issue here.
>
> Linux's goal should be for machines that run Windows to also run Linux,
> without the need for users to hack their DSDT...
>
I full agree ;-)
>> By the way, as the toshiba p100-473 is not present in your repository,
>> should I post mine ?
>>
>
> Can't hurt, but getting Linux to work properly w/o needing a DSDT
> hack is much more important.
>
>
But is it not the aim of the repo ?
> So it may be even more useful to open a bug report here:
> http://bugzilla.kernel.org/enter_bug.cgi?product=ACPI
> (sub-category BIOS)
> and attach the complete output from acpidump, along with the minimum
> change you needed to make to your DSDT to get sound to work.
Ok, thanks for the advice.
By the way, I just realized that I have nothing in /proc/acpi/fan
whereas I have set it in my conf kernel file:
CONFIG_ACPI_FAN=y
and I think its behavior is quite strange (on/off, on/off etc...)
It seems that something is wrong, no ?
Cheers,
--
http://scipy.org/FredericPetit
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Thread overview: 4+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2007-03-25 18:27 ACPI/sound issue with my Toshiba laptop (P100-473) fred
2007-03-26 0:08 ` fred
2007-03-26 3:54 ` Len Brown
2007-03-26 8:16 ` fred [this message]
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