Date: Wed, 9 Feb 2005 11:09:53 +0100 From: Ewald Jenisch <a@jenisch.at> To: freebsd-acpi@freebsd.org Subject: HP d530 - no ACPI per default? thermal missing? Message-ID: <20050209100953.GA717@aurora.oekb.co.at>
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Hi, I've got a rather strange problem with one of my machines: 1) The system comes up with ACPI disabled per default; i.e. from the loader menu the default entry starts up with ACPI turned off. Only when I manually select "start with ACPI enabled" from the loader-menu I get ACPI enabled, i.e. acpi.ko loaded. Sure enough when I set "acpi_load="YES"" in /boot/loader.conf I can force ACPI to be loaded but I wonder why doesn't this box come up with ACPI turned on like almost all recent machines? 2) When running with ACPI enabled I noticed that the output of "sysctl -a" doesn't show anything about the "thermal"-part of ACPI. Is this OK? Shouldn't it be there once ACPI is enabled= For the hardware/software: HP d530 with latest (2.43) BIOS 1GB RAM P4 3GHz FreeBSD 5.3 with up to date kernel. The kernel is an SMP-Kernel in order to get hyperthreading support. Please note though that ACPI behaves the same (i.e. not turned on by default, and no thermal values) with a non-SMP-kernel. I've uploaded the following outputs for your reference: a) Output of "boot -v" with ACPI enabled: http://www.jenisch.at/FreeBSD-ACPI-troubles/dmesg.boot.acpi.txt b) Output of "boot -v" with ACPI disabled: http://www.jenisch.at/FreeBSD-ACPI-troubles/dmesg.boot.no-acpi.txt c) sysctl hw.acpi-output: http://www.jenisch.at/FreeBSD-ACPI-troubles/ej-hpd530-sysctl-output.txt d) "sysctl -a | grep acpi"-output: http://www.jenisch.at/FreeBSD-ACPI-troubles/ej-hpd530-sysctl-a-output.txt e) Output of "acpidump -t -d": http://www.jenisch.at/FreeBSD-ACPI-troubles/ej-hpd530.asl.txt Thanks much in advance for your help, -ewald
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