(I'm keeping the CC to l-k, but let's move this to the acpilist, ok?) acpi_get_battery_info is brand new code. It worked on my box, though ;-) can you help me narrow down which of the assignments near the end of the function is to blame? (via printk, I guess) If you could post your DSDT that would be great too. Concerning the slowness issue you mention. I'm not convinced this is a real issue if just bogomips is less. I could be wrong..Does the system actually feel slow? Regards -- Andy > From: Andreas Bombe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Attached is a ksymoops processed oops which kacpid creates as part of > its initialization (i.e. at boot time). It was connected to AC power > with a full battery, if that is significant. > Kernel is 2.4.0-prerelease. The machine is a IBM Thinkpad > i1200 series > (to be more specific model 1161-267), Coppermine Celeron CPU 550MHz, > 64MB RAM, BIOS updated to 1.0R. > > This machine works fine under APM except that it sucks as > much power on > suspend than when running (LCD and HD shut off, that's all). > With ACPI > I have the contrary problem that it goes into CPU powersave > even when it > should be running normally. The userspace bogomips program normally > reports 546bm but only 64bm when running ACPI (and it is slow; kernel > cpuinfo reports 1040bm in both cases, it is reduced in speed > only after > kernel did its own measurement). This could be related to the kacipd > failure however. - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-kernel" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Please read the FAQ at http://www.tux.org/lkml/