[Debian-eeepc-devel] Super Hybrid Engine on eeepc 901c with kernel 2.6.31-6
Shawn Lamson
shawn.lamson at gmail.com
Sat Dec 19 15:42:54 UTC 2009
On Sat, 19 Dec 2009 14:18:13 +0000
Darren Salt <linux at youmustbejoking.demon.co.uk> wrote:
> I demand that Shawn Lamson may or may not have written...
>
> > On Thu, 17 Dec 2009 23:21:04 +0000
> > Darren Salt <linux at youmustbejoking.demon.co.uk> wrote:
> >> I demand that Shawn Lamson may or may not have written...
> >>> On Thu, 17 Dec 2009 14:24:10 +0000
> >>> Darren Salt <linux at youmustbejoking.demon.co.uk> wrote:
> >>>> I demand that Shawn Lamson may or may not have written...
> >> [snip; SHE-triggered freeze while on mains]
> >>>>> Has anyone else seen this issue?
> >>>> Some 700-series users. Never before a 901 user or, for that matter, any
> >>>> user of _any_ Atom-based model (that I know of); my 901's certainly
> >>>> never shown a problem.
> >>>> OOI, which BIOS version? (I'm using 2103.)
> >>> it's ASUS 901 ACPI BIOS Revision 1703
> >> Hmm. I don't recall exactly which BIOS version was present when I first
> >> tested S.H.E. support... I say upgrade.
>
> > according to this page there is no newer bios for 901
> > http://update.eeepc.asus.com/bios/
> > is there some other source for them?
>
> ftp://ftp.asus.com.tw/pub/asus/EeePC/EeePC901/901-ASUS-2103.zip
>
thanks - the link Christian gave also works
http://support.asus.com/download/download.aspx?model=Eee%20PC%20901/Linux&SLanguage=en-us
> >>>> Your kernel configuration may also be relevant.
> >>>> [snip]
>
> > which particular values would you think would impact it?
>
> ACPI, I2C, cpufreq are most likely.
>
> >>> Also - I double checked and the boot message [about setting the S.H.E.
> >>> state] appears regardless of the BIOS setting, but flipping the "Intel
> >>> Speed Step Tech" definitely triggers the behavior ...
> >> This is looking like a different problem. Which cpufreq driver is loaded,
> >> and which governor are you using? (ACPI & ondemand, in my case.)
>
> > acpi_cpufreq? and I never set the governor, so I am assuming by default it
> > is using ondemand (that is the one reported to be in use by cpufreq-info)
>
> That should be fine, then...
>
> > I tried booting up on battery with the speed step option enabled in bios,
> > verified everything was working okay, then rmmod the acpi_cpufreq module..
> > of course CPU frequency was no longer being reported nor controlled after
> > the rmmod, but if I plugged in to AC the box didn't freeze up.
>
> That's... odd. However, I have these built-in, which may be relevant (but
> shouldn't be).
i'll do a kernel build (2.6.31-r6) and include those in "monolithically", as
well as update the BIOS, then if still an issue i'll try logging with netconsole.
fortunately i have my desktop PC and an cat5 cable right at hand.
Shawn
>
> [snip]
> > is there an alternative to this module, or some tweaking that can be done
> > to it, or a log to look at to get more info?
>
> All that I can think of right now is to make use of netconsole and a
> convenient Ethernet cable. There's no guarantee that it'll help, though.
> http://www.mjmwired.net/kernel/Documentation/networking/netconsole.txt
>
> [snip]
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Shawn Lamson
shawn.lamson at gmail.com
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