On Sat, Oct 18, 2008 at 09:02:45PM +0200, Milan Plzik wrote: > Oct 18 12:06:27 [kernel] [72428.864272] ACPI Error (psloop-0136): Found unknown opcode C0 at AML address ffffc200000267c7 offset 0, ignoring [20080609] > Oct 18 12:06:27 [kernel] [72428.864280] ACPI Error (psloop-0136): Found unknown opcode ED at AML address ffffc200000267c8 offset 1, ignoring [20080609] > Oct 18 12:06:27 [kernel] [72428.864286] ACPI Error (psloop-0136): Found unknown opcode 6F at AML address ffffc200000267c9 offset 2, ignoring [20080609] > Oct 18 12:06:27 [kernel] [72428.864296] ACPI Error (psloop-0136): Found unknown opcode 4 at AML address ffffc200000267cc offset 5, ignoring [20080609] > Oct 18 12:06:27 [kernel] [72428.864302] ACPI Error (psloop-0136): Found unknown opcode B0 at AML address ffffc200000267ce offset 7, ignoring [20080609] > Oct 18 12:06:27 [kernel] [72428.864308] ACPI Error (psloop-0136): Found unknown opcode C3 at AML address ffffc200000267cf offset 8, ignoring [20080609] > Oct 18 12:06:27 [kernel] [72428.864316] ACPI Error (psloop-0136): Found unknown opcode 6F at AML address ffffc200000267d9 offset 12, ignoring [20080609] Yeah, we're seeing this on a few machines on resume - acpidump still gives the correct output, so it seems to be something to be some sort of internal state corruption. How much RAM do you have? -- Matthew Garrett | mjg59@xxxxxxxxxxxxx -- 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