Re: HP notebook and wired temperatures

2013-06-08 Thread Sven Gaerner
On Fri, Jun 07, 2013 at 05:39:03PM +0200, Sven Gaerner wrote: > > A recent snapshot would probably fix this. > > > > http://openbsd.7691.n7.nabble.com/Somewhat-important-ACPI-diff-td228642.html > > (committed as rev. 1.201 of dsdt.c) > > Thanks for link. I will have a look. I installed the snaps

Re: HP notebook and wired temperatures

2013-06-07 Thread Pawel Kraszewski
> The HP machines tend to have very complicated AML with heavy SMI and > EC dependencies. Another vendor which leans this way sometimes is > Sony. > > Some machines do have AML bugs, and the Microsoft/Intel ACPI code > bases certainly have workarounds for those problems. > > Some machines simply u

Re: HP notebook and wired temperatures

2013-06-07 Thread Theo de Raadt
> > Thanks, I guessed it's an ACPI problem and not an OpenBSD one. But I > > thought one can tell OpenBSD to ignore that useless values. > > I stuggle with HP crap at work - pretty recent and expensive one. > FreeBSD just hangs hard during bootup. There is an "official" solution > - disable ACPI

Re: HP notebook and wired temperatures

2013-06-07 Thread Pawel Kraszewski
2013/6/7 Sven Gaerner : > Thanks, I guessed it's an ACPI problem and not an OpenBSD one. But I > thought one can tell OpenBSD to ignore that useless values. I stuggle with HP crap at work - pretty recent and expensive one. FreeBSD just hangs hard during bootup. There is an "official" solution -

Re: HP notebook and wired temperatures

2013-06-07 Thread Theo de Raadt
> > I installed OpenBSD 5.3 i386 on my HP nc6400 notebook. Now when booting > > the system, the kernel prints > > acpitz3: critical temperate exceeded (3290 C): shutting down. > > > > This temperature (3290 C) is shown after starting a system that was > > powered off for several hours. After finis

Re: HP notebook and wired temperatures

2013-06-07 Thread Sven Gaerner
On Fri, Jun 07, 2013 at 05:28:17PM +0400, Alexander Polakov wrote: > * Sven Gaerner [130607 17:10]: > > The other BSDs also report wired temperates but not that high. Some > > years ago Linux reported about 55 C for the CPU which seems to be > > a more realistic value. > > > Is there a way to di

Re: HP notebook and wired temperatures

2013-06-07 Thread Sven Gaerner
On Fri, Jun 07, 2013 at 02:38:27PM +0200, Pawel Kraszewski wrote: > 2013/6/7 Sven Gaerner : > > This is just a next chapter of never-ending story of HP screwing up > ACPI tables. This is not OS's fault - it just shows what hardware > sends. Send an email to HP telling them to fix this crap (broken

Re: HP notebook and wired temperatures

2013-06-07 Thread Alexander Polakov
* Sven Gaerner [130607 17:10]: > Hi, > > I installed OpenBSD 5.3 i386 on my HP nc6400 notebook. Now when booting > the system, the kernel prints > acpitz3: critical temperate exceeded (3290 C): shutting down. > > This temperature (3290 C) is shown after starting a system that was > powered off

Re: HP notebook and wired temperatures

2013-06-07 Thread Pawel Kraszewski
2013/6/7 Sven Gaerner : > I installed OpenBSD 5.3 i386 on my HP nc6400 notebook. Now when booting > the system, the kernel prints > acpitz3: critical temperate exceeded (3290 C): shutting down. > > This temperature (3290 C) is shown after starting a system that was > powered off for several hours

HP notebook and wired temperatures

2013-06-07 Thread Sven Gaerner
Hi, I installed OpenBSD 5.3 i386 on my HP nc6400 notebook. Now when booting the system, the kernel prints acpitz3: critical temperate exceeded (3290 C): shutting down. This temperature (3290 C) is shown after starting a system that was powered off for several hours. After finishing the installat