Kernel fault from ACPI when using W83627EHG on 2.6.15

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Hi Roger,

> > When starting a new thread, please do NOT use the "reply" function of
> > your e-mail client on a random post. This confuses users of threading
> > e-mail clients a lot.
> 
> I thought that I had started the thread with a new subject line.  Is there
> something else that I am missing that happens behind-the-scenes?

No, changing the subject line doesn't make a new discussion thread. As
long as you use "reply", your post will include an "In-Reply-To:"
header with a reference to the post you are supposedly replying to, and
most "threading" clients will rely on this information rather than the
subject line. You really need to use "new" or "compose" to start a new
thread.

> I've raised the problem on the mailing list: 
> http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.linux.acpi.devel/17523
> 
> I still want to know what is really going on though.  This ACPI area is not
> one I am familiar with, and although I have tried reading the documentation,
> much of it is old and much more seems to indicate that a lot is
> manufacturer-specific.
> 
> I have a few work-arounds for this problem, but I'm not comfortable using
> them until I know what is actually going on.  Disabling ACPI completely
> resolves the problem (but I lose ACPI).  Removing the "thermal" module in
> ACPI stops the kernel dump, but the machine still runs very slowly until the
> over-temperature situation clears.  This may be correct behaviour (e.g. the
> processor is run at a much lower clock speed to help cool it down) but I
> don't know for sure.   If I just set a very high cpu temperature limit (e.g.
> 95C) then this also "fixes" the problem, but it is really just a hack rather
> than a real solution.
> 
> Hopefully, the guys on the ACPI mailing list can help.  This doesn't seem to
> be a problem with lm-sensors (as far as I can see).

Yup, I agree with all you said above.

-- 
Jean Delvare




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