Bug 5458

Summary: fan doesn't stop on acer ferrari 4000
Product: ACPI Reporter: Manumig (manumig)
Component: Power-FanAssignee: Konstantin Karasyov (konstantin.karasyov)
Status: REJECTED INVALID    
Severity: normal CC: acpi-bugzilla
Priority: P2    
Hardware: i386   
OS: Linux   
Kernel Version: 2.6.12.9 Subsystem:
Regression: --- Bisected commit-id:
Attachments: acpidump
acpidump SSDT | acpixtract (need hexadecimal editor)
cpuinfo
dmesg
dmidecode
lspci
/proc/interrupts
dmesg -s64000

Description Manumig 2005-10-16 14:35:18 UTC
Most recent kernel where this bug did not occur:2.6.12.8
Distribution:Linux ubuntu
Hardware Environment:acer ferrari 4000 (AMD64 Turion ML37)
Software Environment:
Problem Description:/proc/acpi/fan is empty. fan doesn't stop 

Steps to reproduce:boot. wait a few seconds
Comment 1 Manumig 2005-10-16 14:46:56 UTC
Created attachment 6315 [details]
acpidump
Comment 2 Manumig 2005-10-16 14:49:00 UTC
Created attachment 6316 [details]
acpidump SSDT | acpixtract
(need hexadecimal editor)
Comment 3 Manumig 2005-10-16 14:50:38 UTC
Created attachment 6317 [details]
cpuinfo
Comment 4 Manumig 2005-10-16 14:52:22 UTC
Created attachment 6318 [details]
dmesg
Comment 5 Manumig 2005-10-16 14:53:35 UTC
Created attachment 6319 [details]
dmidecode
Comment 6 Manumig 2005-10-16 14:54:11 UTC
Created attachment 6320 [details]
lspci
Comment 7 Manumig 2005-10-16 14:54:45 UTC
Created attachment 6321 [details]
/proc/interrupts
Comment 8 Len Brown 2005-10-19 18:40:10 UTC
please disable dmesg timestamps, build with a bigger log buffer,
and attach the output from dmesg -s64000
Comment 9 Manumig 2005-11-05 03:06:02 UTC
Created attachment 6478 [details]
dmesg -s64000

Not sure about how to disable timestamps.
Hope this is what you need
Comment 10 Manumig 2005-11-05 03:12:09 UTC
Hibernation doesn't work either, not sure whether create or not a new bug or it
could be resolved at the same time.
Comment 11 Konstantin Karasyov 2005-11-17 05:04:25 UTC
There are no any fan-related entries in the acpidump you've submitted. There 
is a possibility that your fan previously was contolled by APM, not ACPI. 
Could you please try to rebuld you kernel with ACPI disabled and APM enabled. 
If the problem persists - it it possible to provide info from your previous 
kernel (acpidump, dmesg, etc...)
Comment 12 Konstantin Karasyov 2005-11-21 01:02:31 UTC
No ACPI fan control. Only 'passive' and 'critical' modes are available in 
thermal zone.