Re: Problem with the Fn+F3 key. acpi problem ?

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Thomas Renninger a écrit :
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> You can download the latest SUSE live-CD, there acpi debug is compiled
> in.

Hi,

I have downloaded the latest SUSE live-CD and booted with it.

> Or you have to compile a kernel yourself and enable CONFIG_ACPI_DEBUG=y
> When booted, unload polling ACPI drivers (to not pollute the logs):
> rmmod battery
> rmmod ac
> 

done

> Increase ACPI debug level:
> echo 0x1F >/sys/module/acpi/parameters/debug_level

done this one.

> (or even: echo 0x21F >/sys/module/acpi/parameters/debug_level)
> then hit the button and you should see some output.
> Interesting e.g. would be if a notification "notify" appears and is sent
> to a vendor specific device.
> 

In the /var/log/message I get this message when I hit the Fn+F3 button :
Mar  8 09:32:25 linux kernel:       ec-0413 [00] ec_gpe_query          :
Evaluating _Q0CExecute Method: [\_SB_.PCI0.LPCB.EC0_._Q0C] (Node dfff5360)
Mar  8 09:32:25 linux kernel: exregion-0287 [00] ex_system_io_space_han:
System-IO (width 8) R/W 1 Address=C043061C00000080
Mar  8 09:32:25 linux kernel: exregion-0185 [00] ex_system_memory_space:
System-Memory (width 8) R/W 1 Address=DFFF0FC47FF7BE7F
Mar  8 09:32:25 linux kernel: exregion-0287 [00] ex_system_io_space_han:
System-IO (width 8) R/W 1 Address=DFFF0FC400000800
Mar  8 09:32:25 linux kernel: exregion-0185 [00] ex_system_memory_space:
System-Memory (width 8) R/W 0 Address=DFFF0FC47FF7BE81
Mar  8 09:32:25 linux kernel: exregion-0185 [00] ex_system_memory_space:
System-Memory (width 8) R/W 0 Address=DFFF0FC47FF7BE7D
Mar  8 09:32:25 linux kernel: exregion-0185 [00] ex_system_memory_space:
System-Memory (width 8) R/W 0 Address=DFFF0FC47FF7BE7E
Mar  8 09:32:25 linux kernel: exregion-0185 [00] ex_system_memory_space:
System-Memory (width 8) R/W 0 Address=DFFF0FC47FF7BE7D
Mar  8 09:32:25 linux kernel: exregion-0185 [00] ex_system_memory_space:
System-Memory (width 8) R/W 0 Address=DFFF0FC47FF7BE7E
Mar  8 09:32:25 linux kernel: [ACPI Debug]  String: [0x0D] " SMI routine "

Thx for your attention.

If you need more informations, please tell me...I always have the
opensuse live cd.

Cheers
Guillaume

>>> In that case, try catting /proc/acpi/event and hit the button.
> On SUSE, instead of stopping acpid, you can use:
> acpi_listen
> to log acpi events.
> 
>    Thomas
> 
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