Bug closed as there is no response from the bug reporter.
Please feel free to reopen it if the problem still exists in the latest
upstream kernel.
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it is really rare to see a system running with acpi=off.
May I know why acpi=off is used in the first place?
for this particular issue, please confirm if problem still exists with
acpi_osi=!.
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Created attachment 284087
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Leave during Aug 1st ~ 7th, mail response maybe very slow.
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Title:
Acer Aspire A
cc suravee.suthikulpa...@amd.com, who works on the amd iommu driver.
Maybe he can provide some help for this issue.
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Title:
Acer Asp
https://patchwork.kernel.org/patch/10791837/
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Title:
[Samsung NP530U3C-A01] LID close, AC, and battery status events not
produced
The revert patch has been merged by Rafael, and it will show up in v5.1
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Title:
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you can attach the out of "grep . /sys/class/thermal/thermal*/*"
/sys/class/thermal/thermal*/temp shows the current temperature of each
thermal zone.
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According to the acpidump, there is no _PSL control method, which is mandatory
for a passive trip point.
So, this is a BIOS bug to me, and there is no way to fix it in Linux kernel.
Bug closed.
BTW, if you're running into a real overheating issue on this machine, I
think you can set CONFIG_INT34
please attach the acpidump output.
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Title:
ACPI: Invalid passive threshold
Status in Linux:
Incomplete
Status in linux package in
Created attachment 278797
revert patch on top of 4.19-rc4
please confirm this revert patch works for you on top of 4.19-rc kernel.
I will send it out after got your confirmation.
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revert patch on top of 4.19-rc4
please confirm this revert patch works for you on top of 4.19-rc kernel.
I will send it out after got your confirmation.
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sorry that I thought I have already sent this patch upstream, but
apparently I didn't.
(In reply to Francisco Cribari from comment #263)
> Has this been fixed upstream? Despite what we read at
>
> https://www.systutorials.com/linux-kernels/59801/acpi-ec-fix-regression-
> related-to-triggering-
for Linux 4.9.3 normal boot
7: 4945 1476 1820275 IR-IO-APIC 7-fasteoi
INT3432:00, INT3433:00
for Linux 4.9.3 boot after Linux 4.17.0
7: 327339 48015 802942 21344 IR-IO-APIC 7-fasteoi
INT3432:00, INT3433:00
yes. there is indeed an interrup
sorry that I thought I have already sent this patch upstream, but
apparently I didn't.
(In reply to Francisco Cribari from comment #263)
> Has this been fixed upstream? Despite what we read at
>
> https://www.systutorials.com/linux-kernels/59801/acpi-ec-fix-regression-
> related-to-triggering-
(In reply to RussianNeuroMancer from comment #15)
> As I proceed with bisect (due to various reasons now I have to build inside
> virtual machine instead of bare metal hardware, so this slow down building
> by few times) I have difficulties with determining what build have to be
> marked as good, a
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