With recent Fedora 8 and Rawhide kernels (eg, 2.6.25-0.155.rc6.git8.fc9.i686), my Thinkpad X61t completely wedges immediately after being undocked. If logged in as root on a vt, I see this right before it hangs: ACPI: \SB_.GDCK - undocking usb 1-4: USB disconnect, address 3 ata2.00: exception Emask 0x0 SAct 0x0 SErr 0x0 action 0x2 frozen ata2.00: cmd a0/00:00:00:00:00/00:00:00:00:00/a0 tag 0 cdb 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 res 00/00:00:00:00:00/00:00:00:00:00/00 Emask 0x2 (HSM violation) (Copied by hand so there may be slight typos? After it prints that, that the cursor keeps blinking, but nothing else works. Re-docking does not help.) This did not happen with older F8 kernels, although I don't know exactly when it broke, because I hadn't been using the dock for a while. Probably within the last two months, maybe the last month.
Is this still happening with the latest kernels?
Yup, still happens with 2.6.25-0.218.rc8.git7
Ccan you please attach: lshal | grep "system\." Thanks.
system.chassis.manufacturer = 'LENOVO' (string) system.chassis.type = 'Notebook' (string) system.firmware.release_date = '01/29/2008' (string) system.firmware.vendor = 'LENOVO' (string) system.firmware.version = '7SET24WW (1.10 )' (string) system.formfactor = 'laptop' (string) system.formfactor.subtype = 'tabletpc' (string) system.hardware.primary_video.product = 10754 (0x2a02) (int) system.hardware.primary_video.vendor = 32902 (0x8086) (int) system.hardware.product = '776796U' (string) system.hardware.serial = 'LVA3035' (string) system.hardware.uuid = 'BABB3EC0-47E7-11DC-B3CA-9E9F85321A12' (string) system.hardware.vendor = 'LENOVO' (string) system.hardware.version = 'ThinkPad X61 Tablet' (string) system.kernel.machine = 'i686' (string) system.kernel.name = 'Linux' (string) system.kernel.version = '2.6.25-14.fc9.i686' (string)
Changing version to '9' as part of upcoming Fedora 9 GA. More information and reason for this action is here: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/BugZappers/HouseKeeping
This happened on ThinkPad X60s with 2.6.25-14.fc9.i686 on the first boot after install, but I haven't been able to reproduce it. system.chassis.manufacturer = 'LENOVO' (string) system.chassis.type = 'Notebook' (string) system.firmware.release_date = '10/04/2007' (string) system.firmware.vendor = 'LENOVO' (string) system.firmware.version = '7BETD3WW (2.14 )' (string) system.formfactor = 'laptop' (string) system.hardware.primary_video.product = 10146 (0x27a2) (int) system.hardware.primary_video.vendor = 32902 (0x8086) (int) system.hardware.product = '170469U' (string) system.hardware.serial = 'XXXNNNN' (string) system.hardware.uuid = 'NNNNNNXN-NXNN-NNXX-XXXN-XNNNXXNNNNXN' (string) system.hardware.vendor = 'LENOVO' (string) system.hardware.version = 'ThinkPad X60s' (string) system.kernel.machine = 'i686' (string) system.kernel.name = 'Linux' (string) system.kernel.version = '2.6.25-14.fc9.i686' (string)
I've upgraded my BIOS to 2.16, which is the latest on Lenovo's web site. If I press the undock button on the dock, the green lights starts blinking as usual but never goes solid. Upon removal of the laptop from the docking station system emits a few error beeps from the PC speaker. Keyboard starts being very slow to respond (i.e. pressing a key takes a few seconds to appear on the screen) and dmesg output shows nothing but this over and over again: ACPI: \_SB_.PCI0.IDE0.PRIM.MSTR: Bay event
Same thing happens on docking (this is with acpi_osi=Linux), the laggy keyboard and the rest of the system is because kacpi_notify starts eating 100% of the CPU.
*** Bug 443222 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
Should be fixed in kernel-2.6.25.4-33
kernel-2.6.25.6-24.fc8 has been submitted as an update for Fedora 8
kernel-2.6.25.6-55.fc9 has been submitted as an update for Fedora 9
yay. worksforme with 2.6.25.4-30
spoke too soon; after redocking and undocking again, it crashed. i'll debug more tonight
kernel-2.6.25.6-55.fc9 has been pushed to the Fedora 9 stable repository. If problems still persist, please make note of it in this bug report.
This is still broken for me with 2.6.25.6-55.fc9. It undocked successfully once as mentioned in comment #13, but since then it has crashed every time I've tried to undock. It no longer prints the ata errors on console though, it just wedges with no messages at all.
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still broken in F11, kernel-PAE-2.6.29.4-167.fc11.i686
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this seems to work with the current f12 kernel, 2.6.32.9-70