* re : ACPI PnP on Intel MU440EX @ 2008-08-31 17:39 matthieu castet 2008-09-01 15:56 ` Martin Doucha 2008-09-01 20:28 ` matthieu castet 0 siblings, 2 replies; 5+ messages in thread From: matthieu castet @ 2008-08-31 17:39 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Linux Kernel list, next_ghost Hi, Could you post the result of "lspnp -v" with pnpacpi and pnpbios ? Thanks Matthieu ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 5+ messages in thread
* Re: re : ACPI PnP on Intel MU440EX 2008-08-31 17:39 re : ACPI PnP on Intel MU440EX matthieu castet @ 2008-09-01 15:56 ` Martin Doucha 2008-09-01 20:28 ` matthieu castet 1 sibling, 0 replies; 5+ messages in thread From: Martin Doucha @ 2008-09-01 15:56 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Linux Kernel list [-- Attachment #1: Type: text/plain, Size: 541 bytes --] matthieu castet wrote: > Could you post the result of "lspnp -v" with pnpacpi and pnpbios ? Here's the output of lspnp -v with pnpbios. When I run it with pnpacpi, it says that /proc/bus/pnp doesn't exist and dies. These 4 lines appear about halfway through dmesg output (in this order, no text omitted between first and last line): ACPI: bus type pnp registered pnp: PnP ACPI: found 11 devices ACPI: ACPI bus type pnp unregistered PnPBIOS: Disabled by ACPI PNP What should I do to get lspnp work with pnpacpi? Regards, Martin Doucha [-- Attachment #2: pnpbios.out --] [-- Type: text/plain, Size: 1387 bytes --] 00 PNP0c02 system peripheral: other io 0x0370-0x0371 io 0x00ea-0x00eb mem 0xfffc0000-0xffffffff 01 PNP0c01 memory controller: RAM mem 0x00000000-0x0009ffff mem 0x000e4000-0x000fffff mem 0x00100000-0x05ffffff mem 0xfff80000-0xfffbffff 02 PNP0200 system peripheral: DMA controller io 0x0000-0x000f io 0x0081-0x008f io 0x00c0-0x00df dma 4 03 PNP0000 system peripheral: programmable interrupt controller io 0x0020-0x0021 io 0x00a0-0x00a1 irq 2 04 PNP0100 system peripheral: system timer io 0x0040-0x0043 irq 0 05 PNP0b00 system peripheral: real time clock io 0x0070-0x0071 irq 8 06 PNP0303 input device: keyboard io 0x0060-0x0060 io 0x0064-0x0064 irq 1 07 PNP0c04 reserved: other io 0x00f0-0x00ff irq 13 08 PNP0800 multimedia controller: audio io 0x0061-0x0061 09 PNP0a03 bridge controller: PCI io 0x0cf8-0x0cff 0a PNP0c02 bridge controller: ISA io 0x04d0-0x04d1 io 0x8000-0x803f io 0x7000-0x700f 0b PNP0c02 memory controller: RAM mem 0x000e0000-0x000e3fff 0c PNP0c02 memory controller: RAM mem disabled mem disabled mem disabled mem disabled mem disabled mem disabled 0d PNP0f13 input device: mouse irq 12 0e PNP0501 communications device: RS-232 io 0x03f8-0x03ff irq 4 11 PNP0700 mass storage device: floppy io 0x03f0-0x03f5 io 0x03f7-0x03f7 irq 6 dma 2 15 PNP0400 communications device: AT parallel port io 0x0378-0x037f irq 7 ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 5+ messages in thread
* Re: re : ACPI PnP on Intel MU440EX 2008-08-31 17:39 re : ACPI PnP on Intel MU440EX matthieu castet 2008-09-01 15:56 ` Martin Doucha @ 2008-09-01 20:28 ` matthieu castet 2008-09-02 14:52 ` Martin Doucha 2008-09-02 15:03 ` Martin Doucha 1 sibling, 2 replies; 5+ messages in thread From: matthieu castet @ 2008-09-01 20:28 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Linux Kernel list, next_ghost Hi, Please keep CC. > What should I do to get lspnp work with pnpacpi? Use a newer version of lspnp. An alternative is to do a for i in /sys/bus/pnp/devices/*; do echo $i; cat $i/*; done Matthieu ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 5+ messages in thread
* Re: re : ACPI PnP on Intel MU440EX 2008-09-01 20:28 ` matthieu castet @ 2008-09-02 14:52 ` Martin Doucha 2008-09-02 15:03 ` Martin Doucha 1 sibling, 0 replies; 5+ messages in thread From: Martin Doucha @ 2008-09-02 14:52 UTC (permalink / raw) To: matthieu castet; +Cc: Linux Kernel list [-- Attachment #1: Type: text/plain, Size: 534 bytes --] matthieu castet wrote: > Hi, > Please keep CC. >> What should I do to get lspnp work with pnpacpi? > > Use a newer version of lspnp. > An alternative is to do a for i in /sys/bus/pnp/devices/*; do echo $i; > cat $i/*; done > Matthieu Looking for any version of lspnp seems harder than finding a needle in barn full of hay... Here're the contents of /sys/bus/pnp/devices, the parallel port seems to be detected as device 00:08 (line 81) but there's no mention of it in dmesg, /dev or /proc/sys/dev/parport Regards, Martin Doucha [-- Attachment #2: pnpacpi.out --] [-- Type: text/plain, Size: 2692 bytes --] /sys/bus/pnp/devices/00:0a PNP8294 Dependent: 01 - Priority preferred port 0x2f8-0x2f8, align 0x0, size 0x8, 16-bit address decoding irq 3 High-Edge Dependent: 02 - Priority preferred port 0x2e8-0x2e8, align 0x0, size 0x8, 16-bit address decoding irq 3 High-Edge Dependent: 03 - Priority preferred port 0x3f8-0x3f8, align 0x0, size 0x8, 16-bit address decoding irq 4 High-Edge Dependent: 04 - Priority preferred port 0x3e8-0x3e8, align 0x0, size 0x8, 16-bit address decoding irq 4 High-Edge Dependent: 05 - Priority functional port 0x100-0x3f8, align 0x7, size 0x8, 16-bit address decoding irq 1,3,4,5,6,7,8,10,11,12,13,14,15 High-Edge state = disabled PHYSDEVBUS=pnp /sys/bus/pnp/devices/00:00 PNP0a03 state = active io 0xcf8-0xcff PHYSDEVBUS=pnp /sys/bus/pnp/devices/00:01 PNP0303 state = active io 0x60-0x60 io 0x64-0x64 irq 1 DRIVER=i8042 kbd PHYSDEVBUS=pnp PHYSDEVDRIVER=i8042 kbd /sys/bus/pnp/devices/00:02 PNP0f13 state = active irq 12 DRIVER=i8042 aux PHYSDEVBUS=pnp PHYSDEVDRIVER=i8042 aux /sys/bus/pnp/devices/00:03 PNP0201 state = active io 0x0-0xf io 0x80-0x91 io 0x94-0x9f io 0xc0-0xdf io 0x40b-0x40b io 0x410-0x43f io 0x481-0x483 io 0x487-0x487 io 0x489-0x489 io 0x4d6-0x4d6 dma 4 PHYSDEVBUS=pnp /sys/bus/pnp/devices/00:04 PNP0b00 state = active io 0x70-0x71 irq 8 PHYSDEVBUS=pnp /sys/bus/pnp/devices/00:05 PNP0c04 state = active io 0xf0-0xff irq 13 PHYSDEVBUS=pnp /sys/bus/pnp/devices/00:06 PNP0800 state = active io 0x61-0x61 PHYSDEVBUS=pnp /sys/bus/pnp/devices/00:07 PNP0c02 state = active io 0x7000-0x700f io 0x8000-0x803f DRIVER=system PHYSDEVBUS=pnp PHYSDEVDRIVER=system /sys/bus/pnp/devices/00:08 PNP0700 Dependent: 01 - Priority preferred port 0x3f0-0x3f0, align 0x0, size 0x6, 16-bit address decoding port 0x3f7-0x3f7, align 0x0, size 0x1, 16-bit address decoding irq 6 High-Edge dma 2 8-bit compatible state = active io 0x3f0-0x3f5 io 0x3f7-0x3f7 irq 6 dma 2 PHYSDEVBUS=pnp /sys/bus/pnp/devices/00:09 PNP0501 Dependent: 01 - Priority preferred port 0x3f8-0x3f8, align 0x0, size 0x8, 16-bit address decoding irq 4 High-Edge Dependent: 02 - Priority preferred port 0x3e8-0x3e8, align 0x0, size 0x8, 16-bit address decoding irq 4 High-Edge Dependent: 03 - Priority preferred port 0x2f8-0x2f8, align 0x0, size 0x8, 16-bit address decoding irq 3 High-Edge Dependent: 04 - Priority preferred port 0x2e8-0x2e8, align 0x0, size 0x8, 16-bit address decoding irq 3 High-Edge Dependent: 05 - Priority functional port 0x100-0x3f8, align 0x7, size 0x8, 16-bit address decoding irq 1,3,4,5,6,7,8,10,11,12,13,14,15 High-Edge state = active io 0x3f8-0x3ff irq 4 DRIVER=serial PHYSDEVBUS=pnp PHYSDEVDRIVER=serial ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 5+ messages in thread
* Re: re : ACPI PnP on Intel MU440EX 2008-09-01 20:28 ` matthieu castet 2008-09-02 14:52 ` Martin Doucha @ 2008-09-02 15:03 ` Martin Doucha 1 sibling, 0 replies; 5+ messages in thread From: Martin Doucha @ 2008-09-02 15:03 UTC (permalink / raw) To: matthieu castet; +Cc: Linux Kernel list Uhh, no, it's device 00:0a on line 1 and kernel says it's disabled?! It's enabled in BIOS and dmesg doesn't mention it so why is it disabled? ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 5+ messages in thread
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