Bug 117431
Summary: | 2nd battery swap not detected - Lenovo x260 | ||
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Product: | ACPI | Reporter: | Michael Niewoehner (mniewoeh) |
Component: | Power-Battery | Assignee: | Aaron Lu (aaron.lu) |
Status: | CLOSED DUPLICATE | ||
Severity: | normal | CC: | lenb, mniewoeh, rui.zhang |
Priority: | P1 | ||
Hardware: | Intel | ||
OS: | Linux | ||
Kernel Version: | 4.6-rc4, 4.6-rc6 | Subsystem: | |
Regression: | No | Bisected commit-id: | |
Attachments: |
acpidump
1_bat_noac_before.txt 2_bat_removed.txt 3_bat_reattached_notdetected.txt 4_attached_ac_batdetected.txt |
Description
Michael Niewoehner
2016-04-30 19:08:04 UTC
please attach the output from acpidump. does this happen also when attach/detach the internal battery (if valid?) do ACPI events still work after the problem occurs, ie. does grep acpi /proc/interrupts increment for things like power button events? please show grep /sys/firmware/acpi/interrupts before/after It is not intended to attach/detach the internal battery in running state. I would need to open the case. ACPI events work flawlessly even after swapping the battery and the interrupts increment. 1_bat_noac_before.txt Battery detected after boot, no AC attached 2_bat_removed.txt After removing battery 3_bat_reattached_notdetected.txt Attached battery again, not detected, no AC 4_attached_ac_batdetected.txt Attach AC, battery gets detected Created attachment 215051 [details]
acpidump
Created attachment 215061 [details]
1_bat_noac_before.txt
Created attachment 215071 [details]
2_bat_removed.txt
Created attachment 215081 [details]
3_bat_reattached_notdetected.txt
Created attachment 215091 [details]
4_attached_ac_batdetected.txt
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