The Active State Power Management (ASPM) driver pcie_aspm in the default
mode appears to be picking up the configuation from the BIOS default,
which seems to be causing issues on this particular Vostro.
I suggest as a workaround disabling PCIe ASPM with the kernel parameter:
pcie_aspm=off
To do s
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Title:
notebook alw
disable single step debug by setting
AcpiGbl_CmSingleStep to false on ACPI_SIGNAL_BREAKPOINT events so
execution can continue.
** Affects: fwts (Ubuntu)
Importance: High
Assignee: Colin King (colin-king)
Status: In Progress
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Status: New =>
Just to add, I've now bumped to version 0.22.10 for natty is in now in the PPA:
https://launchpad.net/~firmware-testing-team/+archive/scratch/+packages
This addresses bug 741555
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..as this addresses bug 741555
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Binary package hint: grub2
Installing grub onto a partition rather than the MBR seems to render
some systems totally unbootable.
Using daily ISO from cdimage.ubuntu.com, and installing on a clean HDD
w/o an MBR:
1) dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/sdb bs=512 count=2048
2) Install th
** Patch added: "Patch that causes the regression"
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Mario states:
"So armed with above, the attached patch (reference to trunk) appears to
fix it for me. I'm not positive it is the right way to implement the
solution."
** Patch added: "always_copy_partition_table.patch"
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: fwts
When disassembling a broken SSDT table where the header is smaller than
the expected header size causes the iasl backend to produce empty output
which results in the WMI test trying to parse and empty list and this
causes a segmentation fault.
** Af
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Diff between 0.22.13 and 0.22.14
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When disassembling a broken SSDT table where the header is smaller than
the expected header size causes the iasl backend to produce empty output
- which results in the WMI test trying to parse and empty list and this
- causes a segmentatio
Tested against -proposed and works fine - this fixes the bug.
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Title:
fwts:
es with a faked physical 32 bit address so
we can link them into the RSDT or XSDT. This then allows the ACPICA
core engine to load in the tables and successfully evaluate objects and
methods.
** Affects: fwts (Ubuntu)
Importance: Low
Assignee: Colin King (colin-king)
Stat
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When a test is aborted, the summary count of aborted tests is incorrect.
This is due to the total aborted count being accounted for twice.
** Affects: fwts (Ubuntu)
Importance: Low
Assignee: Colin King (colin-king)
Status: In
Hi Torsten, care to re-do the S3 RTC debug a few more times and update
the bug with the magic number and a couple of lines in the kernel log
that come after the magic number output too. Thanks.
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Also, after step #4 above, install the appropriate 32 or 64 bit kernels
from: http://zinc.canonical.com/~cking/lp-788539
Then, with sudo, edit /usr/lib/pm-utils/sleep.d/99video and in function
suspend_video() replace:
sysctl -w kernel.acpi_video_flags=$acpi_flag
with
sysctl -w kernel.acpi_video
So, the RTC Magic debug is rather random, so we cannot deduce if a
particular driver is causing the breakage.
Now revert the sysctl in the pm-suspend scripts and re-test. If this
works then I assume that the latest proposed natty kernel has some fixes
that resolve the bug.
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I suspect commit 7bdc8a75790424dc526ff2616c625b340546ea75 may be fixing
things. I will rebuild w/o my debug patch to sanity check this.
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OK, so it's worth trying out the natty -proposed kernel without my debug
patch as I think this will behave correctly too. You will find the debs
in:
http://zinc.canonical.com/~cking/lp-788539/proposed/
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educe leak propagation by using list heads on the stack or data
segment rather than on the heap
summary: reduced summary table to < 80 chars to fit onto most ttys - wrap
around was messy.
** Affects: fwts (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Assignee: Colin King (colin-king)
Status: Ne
A newer version 0.22.01 of the firmware test suite (fwts) tool is now
available which fixes the above bugs. It is available at:
https://launchpad.net/~firmware-testing-team/+archive/scratch/+packages
Can this be uploaded?
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fwts 0.22.00 c
@Micah, by the way, what lintian magic did you use to find those
lintian errors/warnings?
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fwts 0.22.00 - various minor bugs
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Last build of fwts 0.22.02 showed up a bunch of lintian build warnings:
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/65056148/fwts_lintian
These should be fixed.
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Assignee: Colin King (colin-king
Tested: Without the -proposed kernel, machine oopses after 12 S4
hibernate cycles. With the -proposed kernel, no oopsing occurs and was
able to run 80 S4 cycles without any oopsing.
Tested with i386 kernel.
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Will test when I get back to the UK with the original H/W and BIOS to
see if this is a BIOS regression rather than an issue with the patch.
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My experience with Lenovo Laptops (I've got a 3000 N200) is that the fan
control is performed by the BIOS. Typically there are periodic System
Management Mode interrupts into the BIOS and the fan is controlled by
this. So, the issue may be that there is a sensor fault, or the BIOS is
not doing the
Tested with preposed Maverick kernel - works fine for me. Had to use
"noapic" kernel boot flag to work around another known BIOS issue on
this machine, which is why Clifton saw the 5 minute resume hang.
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Tested with proposed Lucid pae generic kernel, works fine too. Again
used noapic kernel boot flag to work around a known BIOS issue on the
machine.
The patch fixes the hang on resume. Did 10 S3 suspend/resume cycles with
PCI express ethernet configured. Verified OK.
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Binary package hint: fwts
fwts version 0.18.04:
fwts --stdout-summary reports aborted tests as FAILED to stdout but
should in fact report aborted tests as ABORTED
** Affects: fwts (Ubuntu)
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SRU Justification:
Impact: It has been observed on a AMD K325 netbook that resumes hang in the
BIOS if PCI Express ethernet is enabled on the 2nd or 3rd resume. Disabling
the ethernet has shown that the resume works flawlessly. This has been tracked
down to the fact that a PCI Express Wake event h
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Status: Triaged => In Progress
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read_measured_perf_ctrs+0x6c/0x80()
Verified (since I was the author of the fix).
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I should say, I worked on the initial fix, the final patch was thanks to
Shaohua Li
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Freeze Exception request:
a) A description of the proposed changes, with sufficient detail to
estimate their potential impact on the distribution:
1. Version 0.18.0:
Undef'd the S3 test, this was accidentally #ifdef'd out from a previous
version. This will restore previously working code.
2.
Public bug reported:
Video fails to restore (blank laptop monitor) from resume from S3 on
Intel Sandybridge platforms.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/663442
You
Earl, is there any chance of getting the BIOS re-worked if I find any
more issues with it?
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Earl,
My current hypothesis is that the _PTS (prepare to sleep) ACPI Method in
your BIOS is not doing what it should.
However, I'm interested to see if you see any kernel messages suggesting
a kernel issue before the machine shuts down or goes into a S3 suspend
state. So..
1) Boot the machine wi
Also, going back to the acpi=off option, can you:
Boot with the kernel parameter: "acpi=off" and remove the "quiet splash"
kernel parameters so we can see any more kernel error messages on the
console which may explain why acpi=off fails.
Thanks
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Installed Jaunty in VirtualBox, pulled in proposed grub changes, tested,
hand verified that it's using uuid and not root. Works correctly for
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I newer version 0.17.2 of the fwts tools is now available:
https://launchpad.net/~firmware-testing-team/+archive/ppa-firmware-test-
suite/+sourcepub/1250764/+listing-archive-extra
Can this be uploaded? Thanks
** Affects: fwts (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Sta
Hi Earl,
I've got an experimental tool that can probe the firmware on your
machine to see if there are any obvious BIOS issues that may be causing
these problems. Can you follow the following instructions on the
machine:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:firmware-testing-team/ppa-firmware-test-suite
s
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Hi Earl, it appears that the BIOS is definitely not great. Especially
the _WAK method being a bit screwy:
"Reserved method must return a value (_WAK)"
Can you run:
sudo acpidump > acpidump.dat
and attach acpidump.dat to the bug. I will disassemble it and see what
the _WAK method is doing.
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The ACPI _WAK method looks like a possible problem here for suspend
wakeup. It should return a package containing two Integers containing
status and the power supply S-state, quoting the ACPI Spec, section
7.3.7 \_WAK (System Wake).
Also, if reboot or shutdown does not work, please disable ACPI us
Just to add, the ACPI DSDT is not the best code I've seen:
1. The _OSC method spins around in a while loop and creates the CAPB
object many times, hence the warnings:
[ 0.246336] ACPI Error (dsfield-0143): [CAPB] Namespace lookup failure,
AE_ALREADY_EXISTS
and
[ 0.246537] ACPI Error (psparse-053
I need to think about how to proceed. I will get back to you tomorrow.
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@Earl, got the machine now. Definitely is an ACPI _PTS bug. I will dig
into why it's failing, but this may take some effort.
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To clarify, the kernel does not compress the image during hibernation.
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The ACPI _PTS method (Prepare To Sleep) is proving to be the fault. For
example, doing a shutdown the kernel executes
acpi_enter_sleep_state_prep() and this executes the ACPI _PTS method
from where it hangs and never returns. Section 7.3.2 of the ACPI
specification states:
The _PTS control metho
I've enabled full ACPI opcode tracing and observed that the code
executes the \_SB.PCI0.LPC0.H_EC.ECSV (0x01) which executes the
following Method:
Method (ECSV, 1, Serialized)
{
Store (Arg0, PRM0)
TRAP (0x14)
@Earl, of the two machines you sent me, I could not get any
suspend/resume/power off failures with the smaller netbook. Was that
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data from the FADT was not fully implemented, so
the tests failed even when the ACPI data was correct.
** Affects: fwts (Ubuntu)
Importance: Low
Assignee: Colin King (colin-king)
Status: In Progress
** Changed in: fwts (Ubuntu)
Status: New => In Progress
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A newer version 0.18.2 of the fwts tools is now available to fix this
bug.
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Public bug reported:
ISO Testing: Ubuntu Desktop amd64 [20100901.1].
Test: http://testcases.qa.ubuntu.com/Install/DesktopOem
Testcase: Case ID: uoi-002: "Once the desktop has restarted double
click on Prepare for shipping to end user"
Did not see any icon to click on to prepare for shipping to
Public bug reported:
AMD 64 Desktop Image:
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live/20100803.1/maverick-desktop-amd64.iso
ISO test: Install (OEM setup):
http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/result/4329/162
Testcase: http://testcases.qa.ubuntu.com/Install/DesktopOem
Booted to desktop, step 5, clicked
I'm going to re-test with a different CD-ROM, I think my H/W is broken
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OK - it was a scratched CD-ROM, so this bug is invalid.
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_PCIEXP_WAKE_DISABLE | \
ACPI_BITMASK_WAKE_STATUS)
..and this ensures PCIEXP_WAKE_STS is cleared by
acpi_hw_clear_acpi_status() when coming out of S3.
** Affects: linux (Ubuntu)
Importance: Medium
Assignee: Colin King (colin-king)
Status: In Progress
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Status
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A newer version 0.18.0 of the fwts tools is now available:
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This fixes an S3 suspend/resume test that got accidentally #ifdef'd
Actually, I've had to bump this to 0.18.1, so can this be uploaded
instead?
https://launchpad.net/~firmware-testing-team/+archive/ppa-firmware-test-
suite/+sourcepub/1265679/+listing-archive-extra
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/616994
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Binary package hint: fwts
A newer version 0.17.9 of fwts is available, current version in Maverick
universe archive is 0.17.2
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Can somebody upload this to
@Tom, can you install the package fwts, and next time this occurs can
you do the following:
1. Attach /var/log/messages
2. Attach /var/log/kern.log
and also run:
sudo fwts --dump
and attach:
the files it generates: acpidump.log, dmesg.log, dmidecode.log and
lspci.log
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