On 04/20/2010 07:17 AM, Len Brown wrote:
the patch here fixes it for me:ACPI: EC: Limit burst to 64 bit
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/attachment.cgi?id=25962
hm. I wonder how you go from a bugzilla attachment back up tot he bug
to which it is attached?
Use "A comment contains this string" in bugzilla's advanced search
and plug in "attachment.cgi?id=25962" for this case.
you'll find the patch in this comment:
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=15749#c7
It is a bit more user friendly to supply the
URL of the commment containing the patch rather than
the direct URL of the attachment itself.
Oh well. Alexey, I trust that patch is in the 2.6.34 queue?
it shipped in 2.6.34-rc5 in commit
2060c44576c79086ff24718878d7edaa7384a985
thanks,
Len Brown, Intel Open Source Technology Center
ahh... o.k. so I just have to add
#(then a comment number) i.g.
#7 at the end of the bug URL.
make sense...
off topic of this bug, I've another
issue over here with the iMac9,1
(that I've been slowly working on)
basically long story short there is
no entry for the AC adapter in it's
dsdt(ACPI0003)
ac.c:
static const struct acpi_device_id ac_device_ids[] = {
{"ACPI0003", 0},
{"", 0},
};
causing no entries in /proc/acpi/*
and /sys/class/power_supply
This doesn't seem to be a big issue
it's just one machine defaults to ac
and then another machine defaults to battery
(keep in mind both machines are iMac9,1's
just different gpu's).
is there some boot param to tell the kernel
to simply go to ac?
Justin P. Mattock
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