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Ticket | Resolution | Summary | Owner | Reporter |
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#404 | Unsupported Version | Debug build of ACPI 3.15 crashes with debug kernel | ||
Description |
When loading the SMP debug kernel with the retail ACPI 3.15 I get a trap (sorry for the layout) Symbols linked (acpi) Symbols linked (screen01) eax=ffebf300 ebx=ffeb64e4 ecx=00009360 edx=00000000 esi=00000002 edi=00001010 eip=fff0628f esp=ffde8cec ebp=ffde8d38 iopl=0 -- -- -- nv up di pl nz ac po cy cs=0178 ss=1550 ds=0170 es=0170 fs=0000 gs=0000 cr2=ffe2b000 cr3=00225000 p=00 0178:fff0628f cc int 3 (Sorry for the bad outlining). It does not always happen but in about 60% of the boots (seems most happens after a cold boot). Also from the quick research Steve has done it seems to be in SCREEN01.SYS. But the trap did not occur before on my laptop. So need more research to come with data its ACPI 3.15. Also with retail kernel loaded this problem also does not occur. |
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#411 | Unsupported Version | acpiirq 1 break system | ||
Description |
Running the script for collecting data the system break. No more mouse function (USB) but the keyboard (PS/2)is working. No reboot, no filesystem access. I found out that the call of "acpiirq 1" break the system. The Hardware is the same as ticket #374 (ASUS M3A79-T Deluxe) |
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#413 | Unsupported Version | Trap with Thinkpad T60 while pressing CAD | ||
Description |
This TRAP was first encountered with ACPI 3.15 (11th of May release) with switches /APIC /SMP running on the SMP kernel 104a. When hitting C-A-D I got a trap. This happened with two reboots, not been able to reproduce this anymore. Its a TRAP 000c in the OS2KRNL. See acpi_315_trap000c.jpg The interesting thing is that I got the exact same TRAP a couple a days ago with ACPI 3.16 while pressing the volume buttons on the keyboard (same CS:EIP 168:fff10534). With ACPI 3.15 the retail version(11th of May)and 3.16 debug build. Look at ticket 412 for APICA$ log. Embedded controller was running in polling mode (acpi.cfg). |