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SubjectRE: [ACPI] More info on VP6 panics
DateSun, 18 Jan 2004 16:01:35 +0800
From"Yu, Luming" <>
>ve that the panic occurs anywhere in the ACPI 
> code.  From
> what I can tell, the transition to ACPI mode causes the idle thread on
> the other processor to panic.
> 
> I believe that I have identified the line of code that triggers the
> panic.  It is the actual transition to ACPI mode at
> drivers/acpi/hardware/hwacpi.c, line 143.  If I insert an 
> infinite loop
> before the call to acpi_os_write_port, the boot process simply hangs.
> If I move the loop below the call to acpi_os_write_port, I 
> get the same
> old panic message.
>

That experiment can only tell that there is no panic displayed on you
screen
before the infinite loop.

I did remember this error, but I cannot find out other emails about this
issue.
Did you file it on bugzilla.kernel.org? It will help us a lot.

Thanks,
Luming

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