Re: Problem with kernel commit 664d080c41463570b95717b5ad86e79dc1be0877

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Hello

On Mon, Sep 22, 2008 at 12:57:48PM +0200, Holger Macht wrote:
> On Sun 21. Sep - 19:35:06, Michal 'vorner' Vaner wrote:
> > Recently, I updated my kernel from 2.6.25 to latest .27 rc and found a
> > problem. I have a dell latitude D510 laptop with a media bay slot. If I
> > have any disk-like device inserted (CDRom or secondary disk) and remove
> > it, acpi starts generating ~250 interrupts per second (found out by
> > powertop) and kacpid and kacpid_notify start using all available CPU
> > time. It stops after any disk-like device is plugged back in, however,
> > inserting secondary battery does not help (which means replacing a
> > CDRom with a battery has the opposite than desired effect, making the
> > runtime shorter).
> 
> Can you please try the patch I have attached? It is the all-in-one patch
> for the patch series Shaohua Li posted some time ago and applies to
> current Linus' git.

Yes, I tested it and it solves the problem. The device works and the
interrupts no longer appear.

Thank you

-- 
Fragile. Do not turn umop ap1sdn!

Michal 'vorner' Vaner

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