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Thomas Renninger changed:
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--- Comment #24 from Thomas Renninger 2010-07-20 08:11:17 UTC ---
Thanks for the test!
I am rather busy this week, I try to look into that asap.
I expect (not sure of course) that the defect comes from the different 32 bit
and 64 bit GPE1 block setup in your BIOS.
For 64 bit an address and correct length of the gpe1 block register is
provided, for the 32 bit it's not.
The warning message:
Optional field Gpe1Block has zero address or
length: 000000000000102C/0 20090521 tbfadt-558
is already wrong, because it mixes up the 64 bit address and the 32 bit length
value (zero). From what I've read from the code, the 64 bit address is still
used (while 32 bit values are preferred), because the 32 bit address is zero.
I tried to zero out the 64 bit address so that it does not get used, but I will
double check whether I've overseen something. Eventually it's the other way
around and the gpe1 block register must get used, but did not.
In comment 10 I requested dmidecode output. Can you attach this as well, so
that we know which system we are looking at. Thanks.
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