On Sat, 2006-06-10 at 04:45 +0200, Christian Trefzer wrote: > Hi Kristen, > > On Fri, Jun 09, 2006 at 09:45:38AM -0700, Kristen Accardi wrote: > > What you are describing sounds like the bug I just fixed :). Can you > > please try 2.6.17-rc6-mm1 to see if this works any better? I believe it > > should resolve both the oops and the fact that your devices behind the > > pci bridge are not found. Thanks very much for continuing to test the > > patches. > > after adding acpi-dock-driver-acpi_get_device_fix.patch the Oops is > truly gone, although the current behaviour seems dangerous to me. AFAIR > the undock button causes the disk to spin down and the backlight to be > turned off e.g. when the boot manager is displayed and power management > controlled entirely by the bios. What I got now was an endless loop that > caused everything including sysrq keys to be all but interactive, but > what bothers me more is the rythmic noise from the hard disk. It sounds > as if it was attempting a spin-down, barely audible, and only for a > fraction of a second. This happens about 1.5 times per second, and if > this is what I guess it is, it won't prolong the disk's life : / > Can you tell me if this happens when you boot up outside your dock station, and then dock/undock, or if it only happens when you boot inside the dock station and then attempt to undock? > Devices behind the PCI bridge are not yet discovered as well. Guess I'd > have to build a debug kernel some time soon. Dmesg dumps will have to > wait until "tomorrow", it's 4:45am and I feel like a dead piece of meat. When you do get to this, please load acpiphp as a module with the debug=1 option and send me the output. Do the following: 1. boot outside dock station 2. load acpiphp 3. attempt to dock - capture output of dmesg plus lspci -vv 4. reboot inside dock station 5. capture lspci -vv Maybe we can focus on getting docking working right first, and then try to figure out what's going on with undocking. Thanks, Kristen > > Thanks for your work! > > Chris - 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