Bug 802224

Summary: acpi error message at boot: "ACPI _OSC request failed (AE_ERROR), returned control mask: 0x1d"
Product: [Fedora] Fedora Reporter: Michael <midnighterdev>
Component: kernelAssignee: Kernel Maintainer List <kernel-maint>
Status: CLOSED NOTABUG QA Contact: Fedora Extras Quality Assurance <extras-qa>
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Version: 16CC: gansalmon, itamar, jfeeney, jonathan, kernel-maint, madhu.chinakonda
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lspci -vvnn
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dmidecode
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dmesg | grep ACPI none

Description Michael 2012-03-12 07:15:13 UTC
Created attachment 569287 [details]
lspci -vvnn

Description of problem:
The problem is that the following ACPI error message appear at boot log of my laptop

Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
Fedora with last updates

How reproducible:
it happens at every boot

Steps to Reproduce:
1. reboot laptop
2. cat /var/log/messages
3.
  
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Comment 1 Michael 2012-03-12 07:17:14 UTC
Created attachment 569288 [details]
dmidecode

Comment 2 Michael 2012-03-12 07:19:46 UTC
Created attachment 569289 [details]
dmesg | grep ACPI

Comment 3 Josh Boyer 2012-03-12 14:03:28 UTC
Are you actually having some functional problem with this machine, or are you just seeing the messages?

Comment 4 Josh Boyer 2012-03-12 14:05:16 UTC
*** Bug 802227 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***

Comment 5 Matthew Garrett 2012-03-12 14:12:41 UTC
Your firmware refuses to hand over control of PCIe functionality to the kernel, which is something the spec allows it to do. This isn't a bug.