Please send the raw (undisassembled) DSDT. > -----Original Message----- > From: linux-acpi-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:linux-acpi- > owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Paul Wagner > Sent: Thursday, May 11, 2006 8:56 AM > To: linux-acpi@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: DSDT on Averatec 1050 > > Hi Folks, > > tried to get Linux (Slackware 10.1 with Kernel 2.6.13) to run on my > Averatec 1050. Unfortunately, ACPI doesn't work as supposed: No thermal > zones, no fan, no CPU temperature, kernel error messages (see below). > > I disassembled the DSDT, and recompiled it using Intels iasl, and got a > bunch of error and warnings (see below). Unfortunately, I do not > understand a single bit of this ASL code, and the manual doesn't really > help me much. I figured out how to get rid of one error (the field > thing), but I do not have the slightest idea how to handle the others. > > Can anybody please help or point me to some source of help with this > damn DSDT thing? I googled a lot last night, but weren't too successful. > > Thanks a lot, > > Paul > > --------------------------- 8< ------------------------ > > iasl -tc complains about: > > Intel ACPI Component Architecture > ASL Optimizing Compiler version 20060421 [May 10 2006] > Copyright (C) 2000 - 2006 Intel Corporation > Supports ACPI Specification Revision 3.0a > > dsdt.dsl 20: Name (_T04, 0x00) > Warning 1097 - ^ Unknown reserved name (_T04) > > dsdt.dsl 21: Name (_T03, 0x00) > Warning 1097 - ^ Unknown reserved name (_T03) > > dsdt.dsl 22: Name (_T02, 0x00) > Warning 1097 - ^ Unknown reserved name (_T02) > > dsdt.dsl 23: Name (_T01, 0x00) > Warning 1097 - ^ Unknown reserved name (_T01) > > dsdt.dsl 24: Name (_T00, 0x00) > Warning 1097 - ^ Unknown reserved name (_T00) > > dsdt.dsl 513: C0E0, 8, > Error 4027 - ^ Access width of Field Unit > extends beyond region limit > > dsdt.dsl 514: C0E1, 8 > Error 4027 - ^ Access width of Field Unit > extends beyond region limit > > dsdt.dsl 1545: Acquire (\ECMX, 0xA000) > Warning 1103 - Possible operator timeout is ignored ^ > > dsdt.dsl 1559: Acquire (\MUEC, 0x8000) > Warning 1103 - Possible operator timeout is ignored ^ > > dsdt.dsl 1649: OperationRegion (IO, SystemIO, > DPRT, 0x05) > Error 4094 - ^ parse error, > unexpected PARSEOP_IO, expecting error or PARSEOP_NAMESEG or > PARSEOP_NAMESTRING > > dsdt.dsl 1650: Field (IO, ByteAcc, Lock, > Preserve) > Error 4094 - ^ parse error, > unexpected PARSEOP_IO, expecting error or PARSEOP_NAMESEG or > PARSEOP_NAMESTRING > > dsdt.dsl 1657: Field (IO, ByteAcc, Lock, > Preserve) > Error 4094 - ^ parse error, > unexpected PARSEOP_IO, expecting error or PARSEOP_NAMESEG or > PARSEOP_NAMESTRING > > dsdt.dsl 1666: Return (LNot (INPS)) > Error 4062 - Object does not exist ^ (INPS) > > dsdt.dsl 1671: Return (OUTS) > Error 4062 - Object does not exist ^ (OUTS) > > dsdt.dsl 1917: Store (DAT0, Local0) > Error 4062 - Object does not exist ^ (DAT0) > > dsdt.dsl 1926: Store (0x80, CMD0) > Error 4062 - Object does not exist ^ (CMD0) > > dsdt.dsl 1929: Store (Arg0, DAT0) > Error 4062 - Object does not exist ^ > (DAT0) > > dsdt.dsl 1932: Store (DAT0, > Local0) > Error 4062 - Object does not exist ^ > (DAT0) > > dsdt.dsl 1947: Store (0x81, CMD0) > Error 4062 - Object does not exist ^ (CMD0) > > dsdt.dsl 1950: Store (Arg0, DAT0) > Error 4062 - Object does not exist ^ > (DAT0) > > dsdt.dsl 1953: Store (Arg1, DAT0) > Error 4062 - Object does not exist > ^ (DAT0) > > ASL Input: dsdt.dsl - 4588 lines, 159794 bytes, 2285 keywords > Compilation complete. 14 Errors, 7 Warnings, 0 Remarks, 791 Optimizations > > --------------------------- 8< ------------------------ > > The kernel sometimes (at boot and during operation) says: > > ACPI-0142: *** Error: Store into Alias - should never happen > ACPI-1172: *** Error: Method execution failed > [\_SB_.PCI0.SBRG.EC0_._Q0C] (Node c14b4c20), AE_AML_INTERNAL > > --------------------------- 8< ------------------------ > > - > To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-acpi" in > the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-acpi" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html