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Date:      Thu, 24 Nov 2011 22:50:11 GMT
From:      Oliver Pinter <oliver.pntr@gmail.com>
To:        freebsd-bugs@FreeBSD.org
Subject:   Re: kern/162859: [acpi] ACPI battery/acline monitoring partialy working (switching)
Message-ID:  <201111242250.pAOMoBsd006803@freefall.freebsd.org>

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The following reply was made to PR kern/162859; it has been noted by GNATS.

From: Oliver Pinter <oliver.pntr@gmail.com>
To: Maciej Suszko <msuszko@gmail.com>
Cc: freebsd-gnats-submit@freebsd.org
Subject: Re: kern/162859: [acpi] ACPI battery/acline monitoring partialy
 working (switching)
Date: Thu, 24 Nov 2011 23:14:04 +0100

 Same situation here, my laptop is HP ProBook 5310m.
 
 On 11/24/11, Maciej Suszko <msuszko@gmail.com> wrote:
 >
 >>Number:         162859
 >>Category:       kern
 >>Synopsis:       [acpi] ACPI battery/acline monitoring partialy working
 >> (switching)
 >>Confidential:   no
 >>Severity:       serious
 >>Priority:       medium
 >>Responsible:    freebsd-bugs
 >>State:          open
 >>Quarter:
 >>Keywords:
 >>Date-Required:
 >>Class:          sw-bug
 >>Submitter-Id:   current-users
 >>Arrival-Date:   Thu Nov 24 21:50:08 UTC 2011
 >>Closed-Date:
 >>Last-Modified:
 >>Originator:     Maciej Suszko
 >>Release:        9.0-PRERELEASE
 >>Organization:
 >>Environment:
 > FreeBSD arsenic.lan 9.0-PRERELEASE FreeBSD 9.0-PRERELEASE #0 r227939: Thu
 > Nov 24 21:27:32 CET 2011     root@arsenic.lan:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC
 > amd64
 >>Description:
 > This problem is similar to kern/160838, but in my case - acpiconf -i batt
 > show all the information (AC adapter connected):
 >
 > tlhscd@arsenic:~ $ sysctl hw.acpi.acline
 > hw.acpi.acline: 1
 >
 > tlhscd@arsenic:~ $ acpiconf -i batt
 > Design capacity:        4241 mAh
 > Last full capacity:     4241 mAh
 > Technology:             secondary (rechargeable)
 > Design voltage:         14400 mV
 > Capacity (warn):        213 mAh
 > Capacity (low):         43 mAh
 > Low/warn granularity:   100 mAh
 > Warn/full granularity:  100 mAh
 > Model number:           Primary
 > Serial number:          11436 2010/03/05
 > Type:                   LIon
 > OEM info:               Hewlett-Packard
 > State:                  charging
 > Remaining capacity:     99%
 > Remaining time:         unknown
 > Present rate:           341 mA (5703 mW)
 > Present voltage:        16727 mV
 >
 > After disconnecting AC adapter, acpiconf shows the battery is discharging,
 > but remaining capacity, time and rates does not change:
 >
 > tlhscd@arsenic:~ $ sysctl hw.acpi.acline
 > hw.acpi.acline: 0
 >
 > tlhscd@arsenic:~ $ acpiconf -i batt
 > Design capacity:        4240 mAh
 > Last full capacity:     4240 mAh
 > Technology:             secondary (rechargeable)
 > Design voltage:         14400 mV
 > Capacity (warn):        212 mAh
 > Capacity (low):         43 mAh
 > Low/warn granularity:   100 mAh
 > Warn/full granularity:  100 mAh
 > Model number:           Primary
 > Serial number:          11436 2010/03/05
 > Type:                   LIon
 > OEM info:               Hewlett-Packard
 > State:                  discharging
 > Remaining capacity:     100%
 > Remaining time:         1:13
 > Present rate:           3450 mA (57756 mW)
 > Present voltage:        16741 mV
 >
 > Reconnecting AC adapter back does not change computer state - acpiconf shows
 > the same message, hw.acpi.acline is still 0.
 >>How-To-Repeat:
 > Boot machine with AC adapter connected, login to system, disconnect and
 > reconnect AC adapter.
 >
 > The above is observed on HP nx7300 laptop with those settings in rc.conf:
 > performance_cx_lowest="HIGH"
 > economy_cx_lowest="LOW"
 >
 > Setting debug.acpi.max_tasks as temporary fix like in kern/160838 does not
 > work for me.
 >
 > As far as I remember - in 8.2-STABLE all worked as expected.
 >>Fix:
 >
 >
 >>Release-Note:
 >>Audit-Trail:
 >>Unformatted:
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