Re: ACPI and kernel 2.6.9-1.6.FC2

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Jonathan Berry wrote:
On Fri, 03 Dec 2004 23:56:28 -0500, Jim Cornette
<fc-cornette@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Lo Cal wrote:

I just fix the same problem on my machine using "apci=ht" in grub
kernel line. I'm using an all AMD system....don't know if ht means
halt, hyper threading or something else. Try it and see if it works
for you.


I tried adding the option earlier and had no positive results. I did grab the kernel for FC2 from the OS directory and installed this version. The results were that the computer would shutdown and poweroff with the kernel-2.6.5-1.358. This isolates the problem specifically to the kernel and not to other operating system functions. Also, since my computer is not that old and the BIOS was upgraded with a version from April 2004, the code in BIOS should conform to whatever caused the breakage for ACPI power-off. An option for acpi=power-off-legacy should be added to the kernel, if these BIOS settings do not conform to the new linux kernel or industry standards. I guess HP should unbreak the BIOS for acpi power-off also.Thanks for the acpi=ht suggestion. acpi power-off is all that is noticably broken. We need some option that addresses this problem specifically.

Thanks,

Jim


An option for that would be another work around, nicer than disabling
acpi all together.

acpi works well for fan, battery and cpu control. Disabling it altogether is a poorer option than using 2.6.5 series kernels.


The real issue is something being broken, though,
or at least it seems that way.  It works for kernels through the 2.6.8
kernel (you should really use 2.6.8, not 2.6.5), and then breaks in
the 2.6.9 series on some machines.  Whatever changed in the
acpi_power_off function (I think that is the one that announces it was
called when it should power off) should be looked at.

It would be rather strange that the announcing the process would break the functionality of the program. I'd rather have the power-off feature shutdown the computer, rather than announce that it was called. Maybe the halted process is caused by shutting down the process before the display?
I know the kernel developers are working hard to correct this problem.


Jim

The change seems to have done more harm than good, so perhaps it should be
changed back.

Jonathan


PS _ I only grabbed this kernel, for a test to see if my fairly recent upgrade to the BIOS, which was performed within the time that the power-off problem. I am running the 2.6.9 versions that have been released. The kernel was pretty easily located for testing. FC3Tx versioned kernels might have been a better selection.



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