* Re: Issues with 2.4.20/2.4.21-rc1[-ac3] and 2.5.68 on a Dell laptop
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@ 2003-04-30 6:46 ` Justin Pryzby
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From: Justin Pryzby @ 2003-04-30 6:46 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Ricardo Galli; +Cc: linux-kernel
Hi; FWIW, I've got an Inspiron 4000 running 2.5.68. Neither
/proc/sys/cpu/0/speed nor /proc/cpufreq all me to change any values
(speed has min==max==0, `cat cpufreq` lists no parameters). `cat i8k`
works, causing no such lock. I don't use suspend/resume. The screen
brightness buttons work and do not hang. ACPI kind of works;
`cat BAT0/info` causes "Error: ul_allocate: Attempt to allocate zero bytes".
The same occurs when I reinsert the battery.
Justin Pryzby
PS: I can confirm that /proc/acpi/button/lid/LID/state works; I just
sshed in to check.
On Tue, Apr 29, 2003 at 05:35:00PM -0500, Ricardo Galli wrote:
>
>
> Hi Alan,
> first of all, thanks for you -acX, it solved several issues in my Dell
> X200, the inclusion of XFS is great, and dri/drm with xfree 4.3 works
> perfectly with the i830M (thanks).
>
> But there still several problems (with APM enabled, no framebuffer):
>
> - With cpufreq enabled, the kernel hangs if you change the CPU speed
> _after_ a suspend/resume via the old interface (/proc/sys/cpu/0/speed,
> (also repeatable in a vanilla or -rc1 kernel)). It doesn't happen if my
> governor program uses /proc/cpufreq instead. I saw this bug also with the
> original cpufreq patch and also with 2.5.68.
>
> - cat /proc/i8k produces a long kernel lock, everything gets locked for a
> few seconds. If you are playing a music, you must restart the program in
> order the get alsa sync'd again.
>
> - After suspend/resume, the kernel hangs during a shutdown (just like the
> infamous w98se shutdown bug :-), it happens after all processes have been
> TERMed. Sometimes the screen goes white (it happens also with Marcelo
> tree). I tried this with almost every different version and bios
> workaround in APM kernel options. I also happens with 2.5.68.
>
> - The kernel hangs/lock hard if IO-APIC is enabled and you try to change
> the screen brightness (<Fn><[UP][DOWN]-Arrow>). It also happens with
> 2.5.68.
>
> - ACPI doesn't see the battery, the shutdown buttons just turn down with
> notifying the kernel, suspend doesn't work. Also seen with ACPI original
> patches and 2.5.68.
>
> - Only happens with -ac3 version: the poweroff button turns the machine
> off inmediately, it doesn't wait for a few seconds, as previous versions.
>
> Regards,
>
>
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* Issues with 2.4.20/2.4.21-rc1[-ac3] and 2.5.68 on a Dell laptop
@ 2003-04-29 21:35 Ricardo Galli
0 siblings, 0 replies; 2+ messages in thread
From: Ricardo Galli @ 2003-04-29 21:35 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-kernel
Hi Alan,
first of all, thanks for you -acX, it solved several issues in my Dell
X200, the inclusion of XFS is great, and dri/drm with xfree 4.3 works
perfectly with the i830M (thanks).
But there still several problems (with APM enabled, no framebuffer):
- With cpufreq enabled, the kernel hangs if you change the CPU speed
_after_ a suspend/resume via the old interface (/proc/sys/cpu/0/speed,
(also repeatable in a vanilla or -rc1 kernel)). It doesn't happen if my
governor program uses /proc/cpufreq instead. I saw this bug also with the
original cpufreq patch and also with 2.5.68.
- cat /proc/i8k produces a long kernel lock, everything gets locked for a
few seconds. If you are playing a music, you must restart the program in
order the get alsa sync'd again.
- After suspend/resume, the kernel hangs during a shutdown (just like the
infamous w98se shutdown bug :-), it happens after all processes have been
TERMed. Sometimes the screen goes white (it happens also with Marcelo
tree). I tried this with almost every different version and bios
workaround in APM kernel options. I also happens with 2.5.68.
- The kernel hangs/lock hard if IO-APIC is enabled and you try to change
the screen brightness (<Fn><[UP][DOWN]-Arrow>). It also happens with
2.5.68.
- ACPI doesn't see the battery, the shutdown buttons just turn down with
notifying the kernel, suspend doesn't work. Also seen with ACPI original
patches and 2.5.68.
- Only happens with -ac3 version: the poweroff button turns the machine
off inmediately, it doesn't wait for a few seconds, as previous versions.
Regards,
--
ricardo galli GPG id C8114D34
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