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Operating Systems Linux kernel: ACPI: Post 302235457 by jon80 on Friday 12th of September 2008 02:37:37 AM
Old 09-12-2008
kernel: ACPI:

I've noted the following within /var/log/messages, any idea how to check whether they are related to hardware/driver problems, pls?

Smilie


Sep 9 11:56:08 triton smartd[2834]: Device: /dev/sda, opened
Sep 9 11:56:08 triton kernel: ACPI: LAPIC (acpi_id[0x05] lapic_id[0x0f] enabled)
Sep 9 11:56:08 triton smartd[2834]: Device: /dev/sda, Bad IEC (SMART) mode page, err=5, skip device
Sep 9 11:56:08 triton kernel: Processor #15 15:4 APIC version 20
Sep 9 11:56:08 triton smartd[2834]: Unable to register SCSI device /dev/sda at line 1 of file /etc/smartd.conf
Sep 9 11:56:08 triton kernel: ACPI: LAPIC (acpi_id[0x09] lapic_id[0x01] enabled)

Sep 9 11:56:34 triton kernel: pciehp: acpi_pciehprm:\_SB_.TNB_.PCI7.PXHB OSHP fails=0x5
Sep 9 11:56:34 triton kernel: pciehp: acpi_pciehprm:\_SB_.TNB_.PCI7.PXHB _HPP fail=0x5
Sep 9 11:56:34 triton kernel: pciehp: acpi_pciehprm:\_SB_.TNB_.PCI7.PXHB OSHP fails=0x5
Sep 9 11:56:34 triton kernel: pciehp: acpi_pciehprm:\_SB_.TNB_.PCI7.PXHB _HPP fail=0x5
Sep 9 11:56:35 triton kernel: pciehp: acpi_pciehprm:\_SB_.TNB_.PCI7.PXHB OSHP fails=0x5
Sep 9 11:56:35 triton kernel: pciehp: acpi_pciehprm:\_SB_.TNB_.PCI7.PXHB _HPP fail=0x5
Sep 9 11:56:35 triton kernel: pciehp: acpi_pciehprm:\_SB_.TNB_.PCI7.PXHB OSHP fails=0x5
Sep 9 11:56:35 triton kernel: pciehp: acpi_pciehprm:\_SB_.TNB_.PCI7.PXHB _HPP fail=0x5
Sep 9 11:56:35 triton kernel: pciehp: acpi_pciehprm:\_SB_.TNB_.PCI7.PXHB OSHP fails=0x5
 

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ACPIVGA(4)						   BSD Kernel Interfaces Manual 						ACPIVGA(4)

NAME
acpivga -- ACPI Display Adapter and Output Devices SYNOPSIS
acpivga* at acpi? acpiout* at acpivga? DESCRIPTION
The acpivga driver provides generic support for brightness control and output switching, through ACPI video extensions. The ACPI specifica- tion requires that systems containing a built-in display adapter implement these extensions in their ACPI BIOS. The driver handles brightness hotkeys and display switch hotkeys. In addition, the following sysctl(8) read/write variables are provided (when hardware support is available): hw.acpi.acpivga0.bios_switch BIOS output switching policy. This boolean variable controls the behavior of the BIOS when a display switch hotkey is pressed. 1 the BIOS should automatically switch outputs, with no interaction from acpivga. 0 the BIOS should only notify acpivga of the desired output state changes. hw.acpi.acpiout0.brightness Brightness level. This integer variable typically ranges from 0 to 100, but any integer value is accepted (the driver uses the clos- est brightness level supported by the device). Please note, however, that future versions of acpivga may remove these sysctl(8) variables without prior notice. SEE ALSO
acpi(4), vga(4), sysctl(8) Microsoft Corporation, Mobile System Displays and Windows, Version 1.2c, http://www.microsoft.com/whdc/archive/mobiledisplay.mspx, December 4, 2001. HISTORY
The acpivga driver appeared in NetBSD 6.0. AUTHORS
Gregoire Sutre <gsutre@NetBSD.org> CAVEATS
The acpivga driver only supports PCI/PCI-X/PCI-E display adapters. Many ACPI BIOSes implement only part of the ACPI video extensions. In particular, display output switching via these extensions often does not work. For this reason, acpivga enables hw.acpi.acpivga0.bios_switch by default. If the display switch hotkey does not work with this default setting, try setting hw.acpi.acpivga0.bios_switch to 0. Brightness level should be controlled via wsconsctl(8) instead of sysctl(8). BSD
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