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SubjectRe: Erroneous package power limit notification since kernel 2.6.39
On Tue, 28 Jun 2011 22:46:41 +0200
Olaf Freyer <aaron667@gmx.net> wrote:

> Am 26.06.2011 18:27, schrieb Florian Mickler:
> >> Both of my bisection attempts ended near the same set of drm/i915 changes that
> >> resulted in non-bootable kernels. Considering I'm using a Intel(R) Core(TM)
> >> i7-2720QM with some Intel Sandybridge Chipset graphics those might sound
> >> somewhat plausible to someone knowing the internals, but don't help me at all.
> > There are 2 untested commits left. But they don't seem to be relevant.
> > Guessing on those gives me:
> >
> > The first bad commit could be any of:
> > b0b544cd37c060e261afb2cf486296983fcb56da
> > f67a559daaa0e2ba616bfe9438f202bc57bc8c72
> > 18b2190ca5bd3f19717421b1591c79c9b0372428
> > 6f06ce184c765fd8d50669a8d12fdd566c920859
> > 0fc932b8ec36116bb759105ce910b0475e63112a
> > 311bd68e024f9006db66cbadc3bd9f62fd663f4b
> > 040484af3a4efa65786b6e107fbe74747679e17c
> > ccab5c82759e2ace74b2e84f82d1e0eedd932571
> > aa9b500ddf1a6318e7cf8b1754696edddae86db9
> > d9b6cb568bc6eca8db88357bf8bbb92d42a91b1e
> > 92f2584a083986c05fc811bbdf380c3fa7c12296
> > 9a4114ffa7b6f5f4635e3745a8dc051d15d4596a
> > 633f2ea26665d37bb3c8ae30799aa14988622653
> > 63d7bbe9ded4146e3f78e5742b119fa1fdb52665
> > 417ae1476de3ae9689a374d70565f41b3474641e
> > ea0760cfc00b9e534423fdaf630d1c8ce7a5ede0
> > b24e71798871089da1a4ab049db2800afc1aac0c
> > fe4402931e43e81a4129eba41d05cf8907603af5
> > 65993d64a31844ad444694efb2d159eb9c883e49
> > c0c06bd244179f754d68684fd87674585a153e40
> > 01fe9dbde19a1a27b8ee63e2d964562962e1eb78
> > a37f2f87edc1b6e5932becf6e51535d36b690f2a
> > bdd92c9ad287e03a2ec52f5a89c470cd5caae1c2
> >
> >
> >
> > I'd guess ccab5c82759e2ace74b2e84f82d1e0eedd932571 could be the
> > cause. Can you check if the appended revert of that commit makes
> > things disappear?
> It seems like you guessed perfectly correct - reverting the commit makes
> those notifications go away at once.
>

Without this reverted you see messages? I missed the earlier stuff,
what message are you seeing?

--
Jesse Barnes, Intel Open Source Technology Center


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