On 8/14/2023 12:57 PM, Juno Computers USA wrote:
Please check the link below. These are with pcie_port_pm=off.
https://pastebin.com/aXbBHf3w <https://pastebin.com/aXbBHf3w>
https://pastebin.com/xzdGbtuG <https://pastebin.com/xzdGbtuG>
https://github.com/junocomp/debian-juno-tablet/blob/main/dsdt/tab2/dsdt.dsl <https://github.com/junocomp/debian-juno-tablet/blob/main/dsdt/tab2/dsdt.dsl>
/sys/firmware/acpi/tables$ ls
APIC data DBGP DSDT FACP FIDT HPET MCFG PRAM SSDT10
SSDT12 SSDT3 SSDT5 SSDT7 SSDT9 WSMT BGRT DBG2 DMAR dynamic
FACS FPDT LPIT NHLT SSDT1 SSDT11 SSDT2 SSDT4 SSDT6 SSDT8 TPM2
Please let em know if you need any more log files.
I need to see a full acpidump, it's not predictable which SSDT contains
the LPS0 support, and I want to be able to also cross reference the MADT
(APIC).
Lastly can you please add these all as attachments to a kernel bugzilla?
I worry that pastebin is ephemeral and if we're going to need to link to
your issue in any way we want somewhere that we know will still be here
in 10 years when someone cross references a commit message.
On Aug 14 2023, at 12:58 pm, Limonciello, Mario
<mario.limonciello@xxxxxxx> wrote:
On 8/14/2023 11:56 AM, Juno Computers USA wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I can provide some logs. Should I do it with pcie_port_pm=off or
without?
>
You could do it with both, just make it clear when you add the
attachment description to the kernel bugzilla which logs are which.
Also; if you try my patch series please make sure you test without that
parameter and indicate which logs contain it.
> On Aug 14 2023, at 12:41 pm, Limonciello, Mario
> <mario.limonciello@xxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>
>
> On 8/14/2023 11:35 AM, Bjorn Helgaas wrote:
> > [+cc Mario, linux-pm]
> >
> > On Sun, Aug 13, 2023 at 03:33:21PM +0000, Greenman, Gregory wrote:
> >> On Fri, 2023-08-11 at 15:34 -0400, Juno Computers USA wrote:
> >>> Any updates on this?
> >
> > D3cold support has been a problem area, and there are some
changes in
> > progress [1] that could be related.
>
> Yeah; no harm in at least trying this series. I'd love another data
> point with it.
>
> >
> > Could you possibly collect the complete dmesg logs (with a recent
> > upstream kernel, e.g., v6.4, if possible)? And the output of
> > "sudo lspci -vv"? And the contents of /sys/firmware/acpi/tables/?
> > You can attach them to the Debian bug report if that's
convenient for
> > you.
> >
>
> Yes this could be related but it will come down to
> 1) Whether the root ports are considered power manageable.
> 2) The system uses S0ix or not.
>
> whether the series could help as it stands today.
>
> Please CC me into any kernel bugzilla that you open against a
mainline
> or stable kernel and can capture the lspci output, the dmesg and
> acpidump and I'll look at it.
>
> > Bjorn
> >
> > [1]
>
https://lore.kernel.org/r/20230809185453.40916-1-mario.limonciello@xxxxxxx
>
> BTW - Bjorn, can I have comments on the last patch in this series? I
> have fixes ready locally for everything in the earlier patches
that Andy
> gave feedback but I was hoping for some feedback on the very last
patch
> before I sent out a v12.
>
> Thanks!
>
> >
> >>> On Aug 3 2023, at 8:01 am, Juno Computers USA
> <usa@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >>>> Dear Maintainer,
> >>>>
> >>>> If D3Cold is enabled from BIOS the tablet boots without Wifi.
> >>>> The only two ways to enable wifi support is either by disabling
> >>>> D3Cold from BIOS (not ideal) or adding pcie_port_pm=off to grub
> >>>>
> >>>> [ 12.681303] iwlwifi 0000:01:00.0: Detected Intel(R) Dual
> Band Wireless AC 7265, REV=0x210
> >>>>
> >>>> This is needed for our new Juno Tab 2
> >>>>
> >>>> https://junocomputers.com/us/product/juno-tab-2/
> >>>>
> >>>> I also filed this under Debian bug-tracker.
> >>>>
> >>>> https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1036633
> >>>> Thanks,
> >>>>
> >>>> Giovanni Caligaris
> >>>> Juno Computers USA
> >>>> P: (215) 509-5472
> >>>> W: https://junocomputers.com/us
> >>
> >> This device is very old and actually already EOL, so I'll not be
> >> able to get any support for this internally. D3 works fine
with this
> >> NIC on standard, off the shelf laptops, so I'd guess that the
probem
> >> could be rooted in the tablets' PCIe hardware or maybe the BIOS
> >> itself.
>