>On Thursday 23 March 2006 02:45, Brown, Len wrote:
>> does this go away if you boot with "ec_intr=0"?
>
>So far it seems like that option solves the problem. But since
>the bug appears
>very erratically I think it's better to wait for a few more reboots.
>
>BTW, when I was testing _without_ ec_intr=0 I got this in the
>log (this
>happened the first reboot after the one mentioned in my previous mail):
>
>Mar 23 03:48:50 kurtz ACPI: read EC, IB not empty
>Mar 23 03:48:50 kurtz ACPI: read EC, OB not full
>Mar 23 03:48:50 kurtz ACPI Exception (evregion-0409): AE_TIME,
>Returned by
>Handler for [EmbeddedControl] [20060127]
>Mar 23 03:48:50 kurtz ACPI Exception (dswexec-0458): AE_TIME,
>While resolving
>operands for [AE_NOT_CONFIGURED] [20060127]
>Mar 23 03:48:50 kurtz ACPI Error (psparse-0517): Method
>parse/execution failed
>[\_SB_.PCI0.ISA_.EC0_._Q20] (Node c13ecbc0), AE_TIME
>
>This is an hp pavilion ze5616ea laptop, FYI.
>
>Thanks and best regards,
>
> Francesco
Please file this bug on bugzilla.kernel.org
We need to find out why ?
Could you post dmesg for ec_intr=0 , ec_intr=1 on bugzilla.
Thanks,
Luming
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