2003-07-29 20:01:43

by Mika Liljeberg

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Subject: [2.6.0-test-ac3] ACPI + sensors => health chip flatlines

Hi,

This has happened twice now. I have the following in my kernel log:

acpi_power-0377 [25] acpi_power_transition : Error transitioning device [FAN] to D0
acpi_bus-0256 [24] acpi_bus_set_power : Error transitioning device [FAN] to D0
acpi_thermal-0611 [23] acpi_thermal_active : Unable to turn cooling device [c1be7d34] 'on'

Everything under /sys/devices/legacy/i2c-1/1-0290 is frozen to the same
values, none of the sensors are being updated.

Not quite sure what is going on but it looks like an ACPI thermal trip
routine might be messing up the W83627HF sensor driver.

MikaL


2003-07-29 22:18:45

by Andrew Grover

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Subject: RE: [2.6.0-test-ac3] ACPI + sensors => health chip flatlines

> From: Mika Liljeberg [mailto:[email protected]]
> This has happened twice now. I have the following in my kernel log:
>
> acpi_power-0377 [25] acpi_power_transition : Error
> transitioning device [FAN] to D0
> acpi_bus-0256 [24] acpi_bus_set_power : Error
> transitioning device [FAN] to D0
> acpi_thermal-0611 [23] acpi_thermal_active : Unable to turn
> cooling device [c1be7d34] 'on'
>
> Everything under /sys/devices/legacy/i2c-1/1-0290 is frozen
> to the same
> values, none of the sensors are being updated.
>
> Not quite sure what is going on but it looks like an ACPI thermal trip
> routine might be messing up the W83627HF sensor driver.

Greg KH and I have talked about this a little and I think it's going to
be 2.7 before this gets resolved.

-- Andy

2003-07-30 20:30:44

by Pavel Machek

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Subject: Re: [2.6.0-test-ac3] ACPI + sensors => health chip flatlines

Hi!

> acpi_power-0377 [25] acpi_power_transition : Error transitioning device [FAN] to D0
> acpi_bus-0256 [24] acpi_bus_set_power : Error transitioning device [FAN] to D0
> acpi_thermal-0611 [23] acpi_thermal_active : Unable to turn cooling device [c1be7d34] 'on'
>
> Everything under /sys/devices/legacy/i2c-1/1-0290 is frozen to the same
> values, none of the sensors are being updated.
>
> Not quite sure what is going on but it looks like an ACPI thermal trip
> routine might be messing up the W83627HF sensor driver.

It probably is :-(. Either use acpi or w8xxxxHF, but not both.
--
Pavel
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