2001-02-10 00:02:59

by Dr. Kelsey Hudson

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Subject: Re: bttv problems in 2.4.0/2.4.1

Do you have framebuffer console compiled into your kernel? I noticed
similar behavior on my system when I had framebuffer console compiled in,
ACPI or APM (cant remember which, probably ACPI) compiled in, and bttv as
modules. System would power off when ACPI was loaded. Other times it would
do other stupid things like hang abruptly for no apparent reason.

On Tue, 30 Jan 2001, Matthew Gabeler-Lee wrote:

> In 2.4.0 and 2.4.1, when I try to load the bttv driver, one of two
> things happens: the system hangs (even alt-sysrq doesn't work!), or the
> system powers off by itself (ATX mobo). Instant power-off usually
> happens after a soft reboot (init 6), while it usually hangs up after a
> hard reboot (power cycling).
>
> When it hangs, I noticed a very strange thing. If I push the power
> on/off button briefly, it un-hangs and seems to proceed as normal. The
> kernel does report an APIC error on each cpu (dual p3 700 system) when
> this happens.
>
> These errors all occur in the same way (as near as I can tell) in
> kernels 2.4.0 and 2.4.1, using bttv drivers 0.7.50 (incl. w/ kernel),
> 0.7.53, and 0.7.55.
>
> I am currently using 2.4.0-test10 with bttv 0.7.47, which works fine.
>
> I have sent all this info to Gerd Knorr but, as far as I know, he hasn't
> been able to track down the bug yet. I thought that by posting here,
> more eyes might at least make more reports of similar situations that
> might help track down the problem.
>
> PS: I'm not on the linux-kernel list, so please CC replies to me.
>
>

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Kelsey Hudson [email protected]
Software Engineer
Compendium Technologies, Inc (619) 725-0771
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2001-02-10 00:47:07

by Cheetah

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Subject: Re: bttv problems in 2.4.0/2.4.1

On Fri, 9 Feb 2001, Dr. Kelsey Hudson wrote:

> Do you have framebuffer console compiled into your kernel? I noticed
> similar behavior on my system when I had framebuffer console compiled in,
> ACPI or APM (cant remember which, probably ACPI) compiled in, and bttv as
> modules. System would power off when ACPI was loaded. Other times it would
> do other stupid things like hang abruptly for no apparent reason.

My video card isn't really supported by the framebuffer stuff, at least
not for accelleration, so I don't have framebuffer support. I have been
experiencing abrupt hangs recently too ...

--
-Matt

If you suspect a man, don't employ him.

2001-02-10 03:37:58

by Cheetah

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Subject: Re: bttv problems in 2.4.0/2.4.1

Disabling ACPI (all of power management, really. SMP so no APM) seems
to have made it work in 2.4.1 for me.

On Fri, 9 Feb 2001, Dr. Kelsey Hudson wrote:

> Do you have framebuffer console compiled into your kernel? I noticed
> similar behavior on my system when I had framebuffer console compiled in,
> ACPI or APM (cant remember which, probably ACPI) compiled in, and bttv as
> modules. System would power off when ACPI was loaded. Other times it would
> do other stupid things like hang abruptly for no apparent reason.

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-Matt

If you suspect a man, don't employ him.