>-----Original Message-----
>From: [email protected]
>[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Jan De Luyck
>Sent: Monday, September 05, 2005 9:17 AM
>To: [email protected]
>Subject: Re: Kernel 2.6.13 repeated ACPI events?
>
>I'm seeing repeated ACPI events too, but of the battery kind:
>
>[Mon Sep 5 15:13:52 2005] received event "battery BAT2
>00000080 00000001"
>[Mon Sep 5 15:13:52 2005] completed event "battery BAT2
>00000080 00000001"
>[Mon Sep 5 15:14:53 2005] received event "battery BAT1
>00000080 00000001"
>[Mon Sep 5 15:14:53 2005] completed event "battery BAT1
>00000080 00000001"
>[Mon Sep 5 15:14:53 2005] received event "battery BAT2
>00000080 00000001"
>[Mon Sep 5 15:14:53 2005] completed event "battery BAT2
>00000080 00000001"
>[Mon Sep 5 15:15:55 2005] received event "battery BAT1
>00000080 00000001"
>[Mon Sep 5 15:15:55 2005] completed event "battery BAT1
>00000080 00000001"
>[Mon Sep 5 15:15:55 2005] received event "battery BAT2
>00000080 00000001"
>[Mon Sep 5 15:15:55 2005] completed event "battery BAT2
>00000080 00000001"
>
>going on forever and ever...
>
>Jan
The kernel doesn't created these messages -- presumably
they're from acpid or some other user-level daemon
that is monitoring /proc/acpi/event. Unlikely that
logging these events is necessary...
Event 0x80 on the battery device is a "Battery Status Changed"
which you'd expect to see when plugging/charging/discharging
a battery. How frequent they are depends on the rate,
the battery and the firmware that is talking to it.
Is there a GUI or something reading the battery status files?
Do these events stop when running in text mode?
Did this not happen on this box with earlier kernels?
Do the /proc/acpi/battery* files look sane --
is the status really changing?
thanks,
-Len
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