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> From: Carsten Schiers [mailto:carsten@xxxxxxxxxx] > Sent: Saturday, June 11, 2011 5:26 PM > > I switched on ACPI_DEBUG but the result is not surprising: > > Jun 11 10:56:48 data kernel: [ 186.897468] nsutils-0461 > [ffff880002b1db00] [00] ns_build_internal_name: Returning > [ffff88000ed14988] (rel) "_CST" > Jun 11 10:56:48 data kernel: [ 186.897473] utmutex-0257 > [ffff880002b1db00] [00] ut_acquire_mutex : Thread ffff880002b1db00 > attempting to acquire Mutex [ACPI_MTX_Namespace] > Jun 11 10:56:48 data kernel: [ 186.897479] osl-0872 > [ffff880002b1db00] [00] os_wait_semaphore : Waiting for > semaphore[ffff88000fc2e1e0|1|65535] > Jun 11 10:56:48 data kernel: [ 186.897485] osl-0891 > [ffff880002b1db00] [00] os_wait_semaphore : Acquired > semaphore[ffff88000fc2e1e0|1|65535] utmutex-0265 [ffff880002b1db00] [00] > ut_acquire_mutex : Thread ffff880002b1db00 acquired Mutex > [ACPI_MTX_Namespace] > Jun 11 10:56:48 data kernel: [ 186.897496] nsaccess-0399 > [ffff880002b1db00] [00] ns_lookup : Searching relative to > prefix scope [C002] (ffff88000fc2e4a0) > Jun 11 10:56:48 data kernel: [ 186.897501] nsaccess-0511 > [ffff880002b1db00] [00] ns_lookup : Simple Pathname (1 > segment, Flags=2) > Jun 11 10:56:48 data kernel: [ 186.897506] nsdump-0087 > [ffff880002b1db00] [00] ns_print_pathname : [_CST] > Jun 11 10:56:48 data kernel: [ 186.897515] nssearch-0114 > [ffff880002b1db00] [00] ns_search_one_scope : Searching \_PR_.C002 > (ffff88000fc2e4a0) For [_CST] (Untyped) > Jun 11 10:56:48 data kernel: [ 186.897521] nssearch-0179 > [ffff880002b1db00] [00] ns_search_one_scope : Name [_CST] (Untyped) > not found in search in scope [C002] ffff88000fc2e4a0 first child > ffff88000fa54700 > Jun 11 10:56:48 data kernel: [ 186.897528] nssearch-0390 > [ffff880002b1db00] [00] ns_search_and_enter : _CST Not found in > ffff88000fc2e4a0 [Not adding] > Jun 11 10:56:48 data kernel: [ 186.897533] nsaccess-0572 > [ffff880002b1db00] [00] ns_lookup : Name [_CST] not found in > scope [C002] ffff88000fc2e4a0 > Jun 11 10:56:48 data kernel: [ 186.897539] nsutils-0876 > [ffff880002b1db00] [00] ns_get_node : _CST, AE_NOT_FOUND > Jun 11 10:56:48 data kernel: [ 186.897544] utmutex-0299 > [ffff880002b1db00] [00] ut_release_mutex : Thread ffff880002b1db00 > releasing Mutex [ACPI_MTX_Namespace] > Jun 11 10:56:48 data kernel: [ 186.897549] osl-0911 > [ffff880002b1db00] [00] os_signal_semaphore : Signaling > semaphore[ffff88000fc2e1e0|1] > Jun 11 10:56:48 data kernel: [ 186.897555] > acpi_processor_get_power_info_cst bad cst > Jun 11 10:56:48 data kernel: [ 186.897557] processor_idle-0363 > [ffff880002b1db00] [00] processor_get_power_in: No _CST, giving up > Jun 11 10:56:48 data kernel: [ 186.897562] > acpi_processor_get_power_info result=-19, -ENODEV=-19 > Jun 11 10:56:48 data kernel: [ 186.897563] > acpi_processor_get_power_info analyzes fadt > Jun 11 10:56:48 data kernel: [ 186.897565] > acpi_processor_get_power_info result=-19, -ENODEV=-19 > Jun 11 10:56:48 data kernel: [ 186.897567] > acpi_processor_get_power_info we have a result > Jun 11 10:56:48 data kernel: [ 186.897569] > xen_acpi_processor_get_power_info returns=-19 > Jun 11 10:56:48 data kernel: [ 186.897570] > xen_acpi_processor_power_init got power info > Jun 11 10:56:48 data kernel: [ 186.897572] > xen_acpi_processor_power_init not power flags > Jun 11 10:56:48 data kernel: [ 186.897574] scan-0568 > [ffff880002b1db00] [00] bus_driver_init : Driver successfully > bound to device > Jun 11 10:56:48 > > It doesn't find _CST, as we did not in the extract of acpiextract. > Unfortunately, the old, working Xen 4.1.0/Linux 2.6.18 combo doesn't > boot any longer, because > I upgraded to Debian Squeeze already and something doesn't work with the > udev version. I will try to boot native Linux in order to verify 100% > that the tables > are there. yes, that's interesting data to compare. > > If we already assume this, the cause should be in the way how pvops > Linux is mapping the tables into the system, shouldn't it` Or the DSDT table may be corrupted by some undesired operation, however random corruption may lead to more errors than missing _CST here. Did you change BIOS setting recently? Thanks Kevin _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-devel
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