Date: Tue, 15 Jul 2014 22:09:58 +0200 From: Daniele Mazzotti <kappei84@gmail.com> To: Anthony Jenkins <Anthony.B.Jenkins@att.net> Cc: freebsd-acpi@freebsd.org Subject: Re: ACPI support - Freebsd 10 on Sony Vaio VPCCA3C5E Message-ID: <CAC=ypSWaumuqW%2BOezcthzO2r9QaABOiPfinKwapphNR-fPukjQ@mail.gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <53C58363.6050809@att.net> References: <CAC=ypSVopgcL82FpqJosmgFeRkeeevP0RG-GrAEZD2YQyi%2BPrg@mail.gmail.com> <53BF0546.70505@att.net> <CAC=ypSUe0_09pTMFsMKw4u3J=Kb8Q_uV0g6%2Bk_f2p1so3mnTgA@mail.gmail.com> <53BFCBF4.2090104@att.net> <CAC=ypSULmXU2HBpG2gf2J=9_o-sLccECud%2Be9KUg6-ppz7phww@mail.gmail.com> <CAC=ypSV36Dk_3a30OeCxmowqnM5iqcJkM%2B4qKgsOTNTEzmztSQ@mail.gmail.com> <53C020CE.8010205@att.net> <CAC=ypSV_qQ-EsfwJAa6NRiZhTvOi-xh9A=oFKXzNMj9GTpHbOA@mail.gmail.com> <53C02604.9070207@att.net> <CAC=ypSV=yXjnNYJTMSU3tDTjez9NAe3PqsDPRiF5sf2D6FBxRA@mail.gmail.com> <CAC=ypSVbiOpTxUZeJnQUTMdjtbicu2JdG5p5g9%2BgR%2BS72-6RVg@mail.gmail.com> <CAC=ypSU3J3cPuEqDhrwAGm3MyNNGCc39W_4kTLJFbsYWjV5HoQ@mail.gmail.com> <53C3D322.3080302@att.net> <CAC=ypSXA8MZzT0V1RxhxyXd88Xk8od_6zmjn%2B9rd4W%2BtVgyvXQ@mail.gmail.com> <CAC=ypSUqHF%2B2_ajsjU5x3=if01twAtmsPcmQGBgNC=VEAdOKnQ@mail.gmail.com> <53C58363.6050809@att.net>
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Hi Anthony, I tried to apply the patch but it seems like 6 out of 7 entries are dismissed. Is it enough to just type # cd /usr/src && patch < path/to/atrtc.c.patch as root? Shouldn't I recompile anything? Cheers, Daniele. 2014-07-15 21:39 GMT+02:00 Anthony Jenkins <Anthony.B.Jenkins@att.net>: > On 07/15/2014 13:49, Daniele Mazzotti wrote: > > Hello Anthony, > > I just noticed that I forgot to answer the part where you proposed me to > > "patch" my ACPI. Unfortunately I am running and AMD 64 architecture and I > > do not think this is fitting with what you already patched. > x86-based architectures use my patch, including amd64. It patches the > sys/x86/isa/atrtc.c driver. I'll attach it... might fix some stuff. I've > been running it on my laptop for several weeks and posted it to this > newsgroup some time ago, so it should be safe at least. > > # cd /usr/src && patch < path/to/atrtc.c.patch > > > By the way I am not sure that what I wrote is that relevant to you, but I > > just wanted to give you the feeling that I am not just passively > requiring > > help. > > Not at all... I'm scared I can't really help you with your problem. At > least it helps me learn ACPI. > > Anthony > > P.S. I alternate between top-posting and bottom-posting, depending on the > audience...I know I've switched at least twice in this thread. > > > > Cheers, > > Daniele. > > > > > > 2014-07-14 20:21 GMT+02:00 Daniele Mazzotti <kappei84@gmail.com>: > > > >> Hi Anthony, > >> > >> no problem for the "delay". I did not expect you to answer 5 seconds or > 5 > >> minutes after my email as I think we all have lives and jobs that keep > us > >> busy quite a lot. So, no problem at all! > >> > >> Regarding the issue we are discussing about, I think I already posted > the > >> output of "acpidump -dt" here http://pastebin.com/F0a2mZP4 and I also > >> tried to understand a bit of the contents but I had no luck. > Unfortunately > >> I am not so much into this ACPI thing, but I am very interested to know > how > >> it works and fix (my.... maybe also someone's else) bug. > >> > >> I followed your recommendation and enabled the debug in the loader.conf. > >> You can find my output here: http://pastebin.com/JXMjBhyx. > >> Thanks again for the precious help. > >> > >> Cheers, > >> Daniele. > >> > >
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