Messages in this thread | | | Subject | Re: APM power down problems | From | Peter Hofmann <> | Date | 25 Nov 1998 23:55:45 +0100 |
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Hi,
Thomas Molina <tmolina@probe.net> writes:
> I have a problem with APM powering down my machine using shutdown -h > now. My system is a TMC TI5VG+ with MVP3 (82C598AT chipset), AMD K6-2 > 35oMHz processor. OS is RedHat 5.2, kernel is 2.1.129 with ac3 patch > from Alan Cox. The problem also appears with 2.1.125-2.1.129 as well as
I have almost the same configuration. My mainboard is an EPOX EP-51 MVP3E-M (the same as NMC 5VMMX) also using the VIA Apollo MVP3 chipset. I have used kernels 2.1.129 (with and without APM 1.7 patch) and kernel 2.1.125.
> > It's been suggested that it might be caused by a bad bios, having the > bios shadowed, or because the bios expected to be in real mode when the > kernel was in protected mode. It might be faulty bios code; I've sent > an email to TMC asking for tech support on this issue. Of course > Winblows handles the power down fine. I do not have the bios shadowed.
Exactly the same for me. I also did try all this, and, of course, under Windows power-off works.
> general protection fault: f000 > CPU: 0 > EIP: 0050:[<0000898F>] > EFLAGS: 00010047 > eax: 00005301 ebx: 00000001 ecx: 00000003 edx: 00000000 > esi: bfff82e6 edi: 080492e1 ebp: 67890000 esp: c19cbe38 > Process halt: (pid: 376, process nr: 15, Stackpage = c19cb000) > Stack: 0000bfff be526789 0001c19c 00000000 00030000 53070000 00000000 00000000 > 82d50058 82aaff04 0000827d 00160000 004881e6 00000003 c0106335 00000010 > 00000018 00000018 00000000 bfffff04 080492e1 bffffdc4 bfffff04 00000286 > Call Trace: [<c0106336>] [<c0106378>] c0107179>] [<c011287f>] [<c01c2292>] > [<c0141559>] [<c010e4cd>] [<c010e74c>] [<c010edff>] [<c0117bac>] [<c010fae7>] > [<c01087f0>] > Code: <1> Unable to handle kernel paging request at virtual address 0000898f > current->tss.cr3 = 01953000, %cr3 = 019530000 > *pde = 00000000 >
OK, I repeat myself, for me this is also the same error message. The registers show the same values...
I use a recent Epox BIOS (from 10/30/98).
Does anybody have an idea what I should try next?
Thanks,
Peter
-- Peter Hofmann e-mail: pxh@gmx.net
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