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2012/1/12 Lekensteyn <[email protected]>: > Ok, thanks for the logs. I request you to provide me more details (the acpi > handles > associated with devices): > > git clone git://github.com/Lekensteyn/acpi-stuff.git > cd acpi-stuff/acpi_dump_info > make > sudo make load > cat /proc/acpi/dump_info > handles.txt > > Attach the handles.txt in a reply. > > Regards, > Lekensteyn > > > On Sun, Jan 8, 2012 at 12:06 PM, Wepmaschda <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> Sorry - forgot to attach.... >> >> 2012/1/8 Wepmaschda <[email protected]>: >> > It's only the dmesg log you requested, right? (attached) >> > >> > and cmdline: >> > # cat /proc/cmdline >> > BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-linux >> > root=/dev/mapper/vg--papaya-testing--root ro quiet splash >> > i915.modeset=1 >> > resume=/dev/disk/by-uuid/5becbcaa-8efc-4f4f-ba9d-47da4338d1fe >> > >> > Any other logs? >> > >> > >> > 2012/1/7 Lekensteyn <[email protected]>: >> >> The battery information is obviously only existent if there is a >> >> battery >> >> plugged into >> >> it. Power usage is only available if the laptop is running on battery. >> >> If /proc/acpi/battery does not exist, have a look at >> >> /sys/class/power_supply/... >> >> >> >> Also, can you still post all logs I've requested? It helps me in >> >> verifying >> >> behavior. >> >> >> >> >> >> On Sat, Jan 7, 2012 at 5:30 PM, Wepmaschda <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> >> >>> Not on mine. ;-) >> >>> >> >>> > find /proc/ -iname "bat*" 2>/dev/null >> >>> >> >>> returns nothing and /proc/acpi/ only contains button, call and wakeup. >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> 2012/1/7 Albert Vilella <[email protected]>: >> >>> > The battery information is usually somewhere in your /proc/ >> >>> > directory: >> >>> > >> >>> > find /proc/ -iname "bat*" 2>/dev/null >> >>> > >> >>> > gives me: >> >>> > >> >>> > /proc/acpi/battery >> >>> > /proc/acpi/battery/BAT0 >> >>> > >> >>> > cat /proc/acpi/battery/BAT0/state >> >>> > present: yes >> >>> > capacity state: ok >> >>> > charging state: discharging >> >>> > present rate: 24420 mW >> >>> > remaining capacity: 57150 mWh >> >>> > present voltage: 15499 mV >> >>> > >> >>> > >> >>> > On Sat, Jan 7, 2012 at 3:38 PM, Wepmaschda <[email protected]> >> >>> > wrote: >> >>> >> Yipeee! It's working! >> >>> >> >> >>> >> The single-space was the problem (terminal attached). >> >>> >> >> >>> >> It seems that it gave me some extra battery time although I >> >>> >> recently >> >>> >> found out, that my battery is broken and this is the main reason >> >>> >> for >> >>> >> low battery time. ;-) >> >>> >> >> >>> >> Can I somehow find out how much power (Watt) the laptop currently >> >>> >> uses? >> >>> >> >> >>> >> >> >>> >> Anyway - Thanks for the help and the good work! Keep it going - I >> >>> >> look >> >>> >> forward to see the new bumblebee release and maybe I will try out >> >>> >> using the nvidia card in linux. ;-) >> >>> >> >> >>> >> >> >>> >> >> >>> >> 2012/1/7 Lekensteyn <[email protected]>: >> >>> >>> In addition, make sure that *no* driver is loaded before turning >> >>> >>> the >> >>> >>> card >> >>> >>> off. Check it with >> >>> >>> lspci -vmk -d10de: >> >>> >>> If a driver is loaded, there is a "Driver: ..." line. >> >>> >>> >> >>> >>> >> >>> >>> On Sat, Jan 7, 2012 at 1:02 AM, Lekensteyn <[email protected]> >> >>> >>> wrote: >> >>> >>>> >> >>> >>>> Huh, that was not what I expected. Could you re-run the commands, >> >>> >>>> but >> >>> >>>> then >> >>> >>>> add sudo cat /proc/acpi/call after each sudo tee /proc/acpi/call >> >>> >>>> command? >> >>> >>>> Please >> >>> >>>> attach dmesg as well and cat /proc/cmdline >> >>> >>>> >> >>> >>>> Try using one space as separator as well. When I tried multiple >> >>> >>>> spaces >> >>> >>>> between >> >>> >>>> _DSM and the arguments, I got an "Method call failed: Error: >> >>> >>>> AE_SUPPORT" >> >>> >>>> error. >> >>> >>>> >> >>> >>>> Thanks, >> >>> >>>> Lekensteyn >> >>> >>>> >> >>> >>>> >> >>> >>>> 2012/1/7 Wepmaschda <[email protected]> >> >>> >>>>> >> >>> >>>>> Since it seems that the test wasn't successful, I attached the >> >>> >>>>> whole >> >>> >>>>> terminal output. >> >>> >>>>> >> >>> >>>>> I installed the bumblebee-git and apci_call-git AUR packages, >> >>> >>>>> added >> >>> >>>>> me >> >>> >>>>> to group bumblebee, restarted the system and tried the commands >> >>> >>>>> you >> >>> >>>>> told me. >> >>> >>>>> >> >>> >>>>> Is my system more complicated? ;-) >> >>> >>>>> >> >>> >>>>> 2012/1/5 Lekensteyn <[email protected]>: >> >>> >>>>> > I found the calls in the acpidump and could see on beforehand >> >>> >>>>> > that >> >>> >>>>> > it >> >>> >>>>> > does >> >>> >>>>> > not work for >> >>> >>>>> > you since these kind of calls require additional treatment, >> >>> >>>>> > namely >> >>> >>>>> > saving >> >>> >>>>> > and restoring >> >>> >>>>> > the PCI configuration space. >> >>> >>>>> > >> >>> >>>>> > Please confirm (with PM disabled, but keep cardo{n,ff} >> >>> >>>>> > scripts) >> >>> >>>>> > that >> >>> >>>>> > the >> >>> >>>>> > following sequence >> >>> >>>>> > does work (after making sure that you no acpi calls have been >> >>> >>>>> > performed >> >>> >>>>> > this >> >>> >>>>> > session, i.e. >> >>> >>>>> > by rebooting) >> >>> >>>>> > >> >>> >>>>> > # should not show FF FF FF ... >> >>> >>>>> > xxd -c4 /proc/bus/pci/01/00.0 >> >>> >>>>> > >> >>> >>>>> > cat /proc/bus/pci/01/00.0 > saved.txt >> >>> >>>>> > sudo tee /proc/acpi/call < /etc/bumblebee/cardoff >> >>> >>>>> > >> >>> >>>>> > # should show FF FF FF ... >> >>> >>>>> > xxd -c4 /proc/bus/pci/01/00.0 >> >>> >>>>> > sudo tee /proc/acpi/call < /etc/bumblebee/cardon >> >>> >>>>> > >> >>> >>>>> > # should not show FF FF FF ... >> >>> >>>>> > xxd -c4 /proc/bus/pci/01/00.0 >> >>> >>>>> > sudo tee /proc/bus/pci/01/00.0 < saved.txt >> >>> >>>>> > optirun glxgears >> >>> >>>>> > >> >>> >>>>> > >> >>> >>>>> > Please attach the output of the above commands. >> >>> >>>>> > >> >>> >>>>> > Regards, >> >>> >>>>> > Lekensteyn >> >>> >>>>> > >> >>> >>>>> > >> >>> >>>>> > On Thu, Jan 5, 2012 at 11:16 PM, Wepmaschda >> >>> >>>>> > <[email protected]> >> >>> >>>>> > wrote: >> >>> >>>>> >> >> >>> >>>>> >> 2012/1/4 Lekensteyn <[email protected]>: >> >>> >>>>> >> > Those ON and OFF lines are code that can be inserted in >> >>> >>>>> >> > /etc/bumblebee/cardon >> >>> >>>>> >> > and /etc/bumblebee/cardoff which needs Bumblebee. See >> >>> >>>>> >> > >> >>> >>>>> >> > >> >>> >>>>> >> > https://github.com/Bumblebee-Project/Bumblebee/wiki/ACPI-Removed >> >>> >>>>> >> > for >> >>> >>>>> >> > how >> >>> >>>>> >> > to >> >>> >>>>> >> > use those calls. Note that the card has to be on before >> >>> >>>>> >> > suspending >> >>> >>>>> >> > or >> >>> >>>>> >> > the >> >>> >>>>> >> > card >> >>> >>>>> >> > won't be useable until the PCI configuration space is >> >>> >>>>> >> > reinitialized. >> >>> >>>>> >> > Sorry >> >>> >>>>> >> > for the >> >>> >>>>> >> > technical details, I just try to be complete. >> >>> >>>>> >> >> >>> >>>>> >> I'm not sure if I already understand it completely. ;-) >> >>> >>>>> >> Did you find those calls out from the acpidump? Should they >> >>> >>>>> >> already >> >>> >>>>> >> solve the problem? >> >>> >>>>> >> >> >>> >>>>> >> I created the files cardon and cardoff with the one-lines but >> >>> >>>>> >> "sudo >> >>> >>>>> >> make load" still doesn't work with the same error. >> >>> >>>>> >> >> >>> >>>>> >> Also I started Windows7 and used the nvidia card before I >> >>> >>>>> >> booted >> >>> >>>>> >> back >> >>> >>>>> >> into archlinux before I tested this. So the card should have >> >>> >>>>> >> been >> >>> >>>>> >> "on". >> >>> >>>>> >> >> >>> >>>>> >> Should it already work or can I help with some more >> >>> >>>>> >> information/testing? >> >>> >>>>> >> >> >>> >>>>> >> >> >>> >>>>> >> > I'll see if there is an automated way to detect this kind >> >>> >>>>> >> > of >> >>> >>>>> >> > methods >> >>> >>>>> >> > and >> >>> >>>>> >> > integrate >> >>> >>>>> >> > it in bbswitch. >> >>> >>>>> >> >> >>> >>>>> >> If I can help with my hardware, just tell me. >> >>> >>>>> > >> >>> >>>>> > >> >>> >>>> >> >>> >>>> >> >>> >>> >> >>> >> >> >>> >> _______________________________________________ >> >>> >> Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~hybrid-graphics-linux >> >>> >> Post to : [email protected] >> >>> >> Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~hybrid-graphics-linux >> >>> >> More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp >> >> >> >> > >
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