Summary: | Shutdown hangs when using X with nvidia drivers | ||
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Product: | Gentoo Linux | Reporter: | Rodolphe Keller <keikoz> |
Component: | [OLD] Unspecified | Assignee: | Gentoo Kernel Bug Wranglers and Kernel Maintainers <kernel> |
Status: | RESOLVED NEEDINFO | ||
Severity: | normal | CC: | gunther.wilke |
Priority: | High | ||
Version: | 2005.1 | ||
Hardware: | x86 | ||
OS: | Linux | ||
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Package list: | Runtime testing required: | --- |
Description
Rodolphe Keller
2006-03-19 02:16:44 UTC
I forgot to tell that: - the problem occur only on gentoo; i had never problems with other distro's (ubuntu, knoppix) - i tried the vanilla-sources, and the problem is the same Can you duplicate this problem with the "nv" driver? (In reply to comment #2) > Can you duplicate this problem with the "nv" driver? > Yes. The problem is exactly the same with the nv driver. I have 2 things to add: 1) The final message wasn't exactly pasted ; i missed a line: > shutdown hda > shutdown hdb > [ACPI Debug] String: [0x04] "SIOS" > Power Down. > acpi_power_off called > hwsleep-0283 [01] enter_sleep_state : Entering Sleep State [S5] 2) More important. I noticed that the bug occurs not always: - if i start gdm, and shutdown directly the system when i'm on the login page of gdm (that supposing X is launched, but not the wm), I have no problem for shutdowning. That did let me think it is a problem of Gnome. But With KDE, the same bug happens ... I forgot some things :) 1) Thanks for replying 2) I forumed/googleized a while before submitting a bug here. I absolutely dont know if that can be related, but I discovered that acpi errors could be related to DSDT errors (my one is compiled with Intel compiler, assuming the dmesg); i disassembled the dsdt (cat /proc/acpi/dsdt > dsdt.dat && iasl -d dsdt.dat). I found out that the code "SIOS" which is in the final message, was in this file: grep SIOS dsdt.dsl >Method (SIOS, 1, NotSerialized) >Store ("SIOS", Debug) >\_SB.PCI0.SBRG.SIOS (Arg0) the dsdt.dsl file: http://keikoz.free.fr/dsdt.dsl Maybee it can help ... Do you load the 'acpid' daemon at startup? If not, try doing so. X will try to use it if it's loaded, and if it's not I think it initializes ACPI itself. (In reply to comment #5) > Do you load the 'acpid' daemon at startup? If not, try doing so. > > X will try to use it if it's loaded, and if it's not I think it initializes > ACPI itself. > I just tried that (emerged acpid, added it in the runlevel, and rebooted to be sure). Nothing, the problem is still there ... keikoz Hi. I'm still working on this problem, and I tried several things. I tried recently to test all kernels from the 2.6.10 one, and I discovered that the problem i have happens an all kernels (vanilla/gentoo) since 2.6.14. With kernels <2.6.14, i have no problems. And, I discovered that the problem seems _not_ to be, in fact, directly related to gentoo, since I tried other distros with a kernel over 2.6.14, and i still have problems. I thought it was related to gentoo just because the distros i did use before where build around kernels older than 2.6.14. Finally, it is then not a gentoo bug (sorry for the mistake). Should I mark it as INVALID ? :) i can confirm the same problem here. i pretty much have the same hardware setup (same board, gpu, cpu (different clock speed) and ram). however, if i started fluxbox, instead of kde, it sometimes shuts down the system ... For those who are interested i started a bug on the kernel bugzilla: http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=6431 As per the linked in kernel bug, this is not an issue with nvidia but with the kernel and a specific driver being used there. Upstream bug has gone inactive, please reopen this one when you have provided the info upstream. |