http://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1185513
http://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1185513#c35
--- Comment #35 from Joey Lee
(In reply to Joey Lee from comment #32)
Hi Anthony,
I have attached updated DSDT and SSDT11 tables. Could you please help to do the following steps for debugging? I have added some debug log to the above two tables.
- Put updated tables to new initrd:
mkdir -p kernel/firmware/acpi cp dsdt.aml kernel/firmware/acpi cp ssdt11.aml kernel/firmware/acpi find kernel | cpio -H newc --create > /boot/instrumented_initrd-5.12.0-2-default cat /boot/initrd-4.12.14-94.41-default
/boot/instrumented_initrd-5.12.0-2-default
- Modify /boot/grub2/grub.cfg
Add the following kernel parameters (please remove old): acpi.debug_level=0x2 acpi.debug_layer=0xFFFFFFFF
Change the booting initrd: < initrdefi /boot/initrd-5.12.0-2-default change to
initrdefi /boot/instrumented_initrd-5.12.0-2-default
Then please reboot and capture dmesg log. You should see some "[ACPI Debug]" log in dmesg. Please attach dmesg log on bugzilla.
Thanks!
I currently am running a different kernel than what you're showing (see below). Do I modify your instructions for the 5.12.3-1-default kernel? Thank you for your clarification and wonderful help with this ticket.
cat /etc/os-release | grep VERSION_ID VERSION_ID="20210515" uname -r 5.12.3-1-default
Yes, you can modify my command to use "5.12.3-1-default". e.g. /boot/initrd-5.12.3-1-default Please still keep the original initrd file in /boot folder in case my modified tables has problem because I do not have machine to test it. If the instrumented_initrd-5.12.0-2-default has problem that it causes booting failed. Then you just need to use grub2 UI to modify initrd back to original initrd-5.12.3-1-default for booting. Thanks -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.