Starting with kernel 2.6.23-rc1, the i386 APM driver fails
on several of my machines with the message:
apm: BIOS not found
This happens because of a bug in the i386 boot code rewrite
from assembler to C. The original assembly code had the
following code in its APM BIOS presence test (boot/setup.S):
andw $0x02, %cx # Is 32 bit supported?
je done_apm_bios # No 32-bit, no (good) APM BIOS
That is, the code bails out if bit 2 is zero.
In the new C version, this is coded as (boot/apm.c):
if (cx & 0x02) /* 32 bits supported? */
return -1;
Here we see that the test has been accidentally inverted.
The fix is to negate the test. I've verified that this
allows the APM driver to work again on my affected machines.
Signed-off-by: Mikael Pettersson <[email protected]>
diff -rupN linux-2.6.23-rc1/arch/i386/boot/apm.c linux-2.6.23-rc1.apm-detect-fix/arch/i386/boot/apm.c
--- linux-2.6.23-rc1/arch/i386/boot/apm.c 2007-07-23 02:32:03.000000000 +0200
+++ linux-2.6.23-rc1.apm-detect-fix/arch/i386/boot/apm.c 2007-07-23 23:51:17.000000000 +0200
@@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ int query_apm_bios(void)
if (bx != 0x504d) /* "PM" signature */
return -1;
- if (cx & 0x02) /* 32 bits supported? */
+ if (!(cx & 0x02)) /* 32 bits supported? */
return -1;
/* Disconnect first, just in case */
-
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