On 7/19/07, Landry Breuil <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 7/18/07, Devin Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > i've been happily testing acpi following -current since six or seven
> > months,
> > and i've noticed a little regressions :
> > - before June, it worked perfectly, halt -p power-offs the machine, i have
> > acpi detected in dmesg.
> > - after around start of June, halt -p doesn't poweroff the machine
> > anymore,
> > and i don't have anymore acpi detected in dmesg. But when i config -e /bsd
> > and try to enable acpi, it says that acpi is already enabled.
> > - i've retried several times, still no luck since June.
> >
> > may it be a local fuckup ? (Sorry, i don't exactly remember the date when
> > it
> > stopped working)
> > What can i do to debug this ?
> >
> > I always uncomment (and remove two disable) all acpi lines in GENERIC :
> >
> > option          ACPIVERBOSE
> > option          ACPI_ENABLE
> >
> > acpi0           at mainbus?
> > acpitimer*      at acpi?
> > acpihpet*       at acpi?
> > acpiac*         at acpi?
> > acpibat*        at acpi?
> > acpibtn*        at acpi?
> > acpicpu*        at acpi?
> > acpidock*       at acpi?
> > acpiec*         at acpi?
> > acpiprt*        at acpi?
> > acpitz*         at acpi?
> >
> > Is there something else to do somewhere ?
> >
> > Dmesg : http://gruiik.info/stuff/tmp/dmesg
> > Acpidump : http://gruiik.info/stuff/tmp/acpidump
> >
> > (i have to note that it works perfectly on a dell D410)
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Landry
> >
> >
>
> This is possibly due to the checkin on May 29th in
> sys/arch/i386/i386/acpi_machdep.c.
>
> The commit message says:
>
> Add global variable apm_attached, machine dependant probe routine for ACPI
> will check this flag durring probe, meaning that if the machine has APM
> ACPI will not attach. This should remove one obstacle on the road to
> enabling ACPI by default.
>
> ok marco, dreaadt, art, krw, art
>
> Do you get any error message from halt -p? I can only guess that your
> APM implementation is some how broken. Sorry that isn't much help.


Yes, in fact upon halt -p, i get error messages like : 'apm :
unrecognized device ID (9)'
I'll try to disable apm in config -e, hope it'll work.
Thanks a lot for orienting me on this way, i didn't even think of it.

You were right, now it works perfectly. Thanks again.

Landry

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