[DB] BIOS - ACPI - collecte d'infos

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lecbee
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Re: [DB] BIOS - ACPI - collecte d'infos

Message par lecbee »

Merci c'est mis à jour, également avec le carte ASUS d'hansi (pas vu que tu avais édité).
lecbee
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Re: [DB] BIOS - ACPI - collecte d'infos

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Par ailleurs, si quelqu'un passant par là possède une carte Abit ou Intel, je lui serais très reconnaissant s'il pouvait me retourner un résultat du Linux-ready Firmware Kit. Ça me permettrait de commencer à faire un petit bilan sur les BIOS. J'ai des données Abit sur une seule carte et comme elle est très bonne j'aimerais savoir si c'est pareil sur tous les modèles. Et inversement pour Intel, je pensais avoir un bon résultat mais non...
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la_poigne
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Re: [DB] BIOS - ACPI - collecte d'infos

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Au fait le BIOS de ma CM MSI est en version 5.2

Voici pour mon Thoshiba Treca A3:

# acpixtract -l acpi :

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Signature Length Revision  OemId     OemTableId   OemRevision CompilerId CompilerRevision

    APIC     104     01    "INTEL "  "ALVISO  "    06040000    "LOHR"     0000005F
    DSDT   26806     01    "TOSCPL"  "ALVISO  "    06040000    "MSFT"     0100000E
    FACS      64
    FACP     116     01    "TOSCPL"  "ALVISO  "    06040000    "LOHR"     00000032
    BOOT      40     01    "PTLTD "  "$SBFTBL$"    06040000    " LTP"     00000001
    MCFG      60     01    "INTEL "  "ALVISO  "    06040000    "LOHR"     0000005F
    SSDT    1615     01    "SataRe"  "SataPri "    00001000    "INTL"     20030224
    SSDT    1682     01    "SataRe"  "SataSec "    00001000    "INTL"     20030224
    SSDT     478     01    "PmRef "  "Cpu0Cst "    00003001    "INTL"     20030224
    SSDT     537     01    "PmRef "  "CpuPm   "    00003000    "INTL"     20030224
    RSDT      68     01    "TOSCPL"  "  RSDT  "    06040000    " LTP"     00000000
    RSDP                   "TOSCPL"

Found 12 ACPI tables [20110225]
# dmidecode :

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# dmidecode 2.11
SMBIOS 2.34 present.
# SMBIOS implementations newer than version 2.7 are not
# fully supported by this version of dmidecode.
28 structures occupying 1010 bytes.
Table at 0x000DC010.

Handle 0x0000, DMI type 0, 20 bytes
BIOS Information
	Vendor: TOSHIBA
	Version: V2.80
	Release Date: 10/25/2006
	Address: 0xE4760
	Runtime Size: 112800 bytes
	ROM Size: 512 kB
	Characteristics:
		PCI is supported
		PC Card (PCMCIA) is supported
		PNP is supported
		BIOS is upgradeable
		BIOS shadowing is allowed
		Boot from CD is supported
		Selectable boot is supported
		Japanese floppy for Toshiba 1.2 MB is supported (int 13h)
		Print screen service is supported (int 5h)
		8042 keyboard services are supported (int 9h)
		Serial services are supported (int 14h)
		Printer services are supported (int 17h)
		CGA/mono video services are supported (int 10h)
		ACPI is supported
		USB legacy is supported
		AGP is supported
		Smart battery is supported
		BIOS boot specification is supported

Handle 0x0001, DMI type 1, 25 bytes
System Information
	Manufacturer: TOSHIBA
	Product Name: TECRA A3
	Version: PTA30E-02C00DFR
	Serial Number: 65162551K
	UUID: 3F40F75E-8CC9-D911-8994-000FB084EB8D
	Wake-up Type: Power Switch

Handle 0x0002, DMI type 2, 8 bytes
Base Board Information
	Manufacturer: TOSHIBA
	Product Name: EAT10/EAT20
	Version: Null
	Serial Number: 0123456789AB

Handle 0x0003, DMI type 3, 17 bytes
Chassis Information
	Manufacturer: TOSHIBA
	Type: Notebook
	Lock: Not Present
	Version: N/A
	Serial Number: None
	Asset Tag: *
	Boot-up State: Safe
	Power Supply State: Safe
	Thermal State: Safe
	Security Status: None
	OEM Information: 0x00001234

Handle 0x0004, DMI type 4, 35 bytes
Processor Information
	Socket Designation: U1
	Type: Central Processor
	Family: Unknown
	Manufacturer: Intel
	ID: D8 06 00 00 FF FB E9 AF
	Version: A0
	Voltage: 3.3 V
	External Clock: Unknown
	Max Speed: 2000 MHz
	Current Speed: 1400 MHz
	Status: Populated, Enabled
	Upgrade: Slot 1
	L1 Cache Handle: 0x0008
	L2 Cache Handle: 0x0009
	L3 Cache Handle: Not Provided
	Serial Number: Not Specified
	Asset Tag: Not Specified
	Part Number: Not Specified

Handle 0x0005, DMI type 5, 22 bytes
Memory Controller Information
	Error Detecting Method: None
	Error Correcting Capabilities:
		None
	Supported Interleave: One-way Interleave
	Current Interleave: One-way Interleave
	Maximum Memory Module Size: 2048 MB
	Maximum Total Memory Size: 6144 MB
	Supported Speeds:
		70 ns
		60 ns
	Supported Memory Types:
		FPM
		EDO
		DIMM
		SDRAM
	Memory Module Voltage: 3.3 V
	Associated Memory Slots: 3
		0x0006
		0x0007
		0x0008
	Enabled Error Correcting Capabilities:
		Unknown

Handle 0x0006, DMI type 6, 12 bytes
Memory Module Information
	Socket Designation: M1
	Bank Connections: 0 1
	Current Speed: Unknown
	Type: DIMM SDRAM
	Installed Size: 256 MB (Double-bank Connection)
	Enabled Size: 256 MB (Double-bank Connection)
	Error Status: OK

Handle 0x0007, DMI type 6, 12 bytes
Memory Module Information
	Socket Designation: M2
	Bank Connections: 2 3
	Current Speed: Unknown
	Type: DIMM SDRAM
	Installed Size: 256 MB (Single-bank Connection)
	Enabled Size: 256 MB (Single-bank Connection)
	Error Status: OK

Handle 0x0008, DMI type 7, 19 bytes
Cache Information
	Socket Designation: L1 Cache
	Configuration: Enabled, Socketed, Level 1
	Operational Mode: Write Back
	Location: Internal
	Installed Size: 32 kB
	Maximum Size: 32 kB
	Supported SRAM Types:
		Burst
		Pipeline Burst
		Asynchronous
	Installed SRAM Type: Asynchronous
	Speed: Unknown
	Error Correction Type: Unknown
	System Type: Unknown
	Associativity: Unknown

Handle 0x0009, DMI type 7, 19 bytes
Cache Information
	Socket Designation: L2 Cache
	Configuration: Enabled, Socketed, Level 2
	Operational Mode: Write Back
	Location: External
	Installed Size: 1024 kB
	Maximum Size: 512 kB
	Supported SRAM Types:
		Burst
		Pipeline Burst
		Asynchronous
	Installed SRAM Type: Burst
	Speed: Unknown
	Error Correction Type: Unknown
	System Type: Unknown
	Associativity: Unknown

Handle 0x000A, DMI type 8, 9 bytes
Port Connector Information
	Internal Reference Designator: J19
	Internal Connector Type: 9 Pin Dual Inline (pin 10 cut)
	External Reference Designator: COM 1
	External Connector Type: DB-9 male
	Port Type: Serial Port 16550A Compatible

Handle 0x000B, DMI type 8, 9 bytes
Port Connector Information
	Internal Reference Designator: J23
	Internal Connector Type: 25 Pin Dual Inline (pin 26 cut)
	External Reference Designator: Parallel
	External Connector Type: DB-25 female
	Port Type: Parallel Port ECP/EPP

Handle 0x000C, DMI type 8, 9 bytes
Port Connector Information
	Internal Reference Designator: J11
	Internal Connector Type: None
	External Reference Designator: Keyboard
	External Connector Type: Circular DIN-8 male
	Port Type: Keyboard Port

Handle 0x000D, DMI type 8, 9 bytes
Port Connector Information
	Internal Reference Designator: J12
	Internal Connector Type: None
	External Reference Designator: PS/2 Mouse
	External Connector Type: Circular DIN-8 male
	Port Type: Keyboard Port

Handle 0x000E, DMI type 9, 13 bytes
System Slot Information
	Designation: TI PCI7421
	Type: 32-bit PC Card (PCMCIA)
	Current Usage: Unknown
	Length: Other
	ID: Adapter 0, Socket 0
	Characteristics:
		5.0 V is provided
		3.3 V is provided
		PC Card-16 is supported
		Cardbus is supported
		Hot-plug devices are supported

Handle 0x000F, DMI type 10, 8 bytes
On Board Device 1 Information
	Type: Sound
	Status: Disabled
	Description: CKT AD1981
On Board Device 2 Information
	Type: Ethernet
	Status: Disabled
	Description: MARVELL 

Handle 0x0010, DMI type 11, 5 bytes
OEM Strings
	String 1: PTA30E-02C00DFR,STA3002C00DFR

Handle 0x0011, DMI type 12, 5 bytes
System Configuration Options

Handle 0x0012, DMI type 16, 15 bytes
Physical Memory Array
	Location: System Board Or Motherboard
	Use: System Memory
	Error Correction Type: None
	Maximum Capacity: 3 GB
	Error Information Handle: Not Provided
	Number Of Devices: 2

Handle 0x0013, DMI type 17, 27 bytes
Memory Device
	Array Handle: 0x0012
	Error Information Handle: No Error
	Total Width: 32 bits
	Data Width: 32 bits
	Size: 256 MB
	Form Factor: SODIMM
	Set: 1
	Locator: M1
	Bank Locator: Bank 0
	Type: DDR
	Type Detail: Synchronous
	Speed: Unknown
	Manufacturer: Not Specified
	Serial Number: Not Specified
	Asset Tag: Not Specified
	Part Number: Not Specified

Handle 0x0014, DMI type 17, 27 bytes
Memory Device
	Array Handle: 0x0012
	Error Information Handle: No Error
	Total Width: 32 bits
	Data Width: 32 bits
	Size: 256 MB
	Form Factor: SODIMM
	Set: 1
	Locator: M2
	Bank Locator: Bank 1
	Type: DDR
	Type Detail: Synchronous
	Speed: Unknown
	Manufacturer: Not Specified
	Serial Number: Not Specified
	Asset Tag: Not Specified
	Part Number: Not Specified

Handle 0x0015, DMI type 19, 15 bytes
Memory Array Mapped Address
	Starting Address: 0x00000000000
	Ending Address: 0x0001FFFFFFF
	Range Size: 512 MB
	Physical Array Handle: 0x0012
	Partition Width: 2

Handle 0x0016, DMI type 20, 19 bytes
Memory Device Mapped Address
	Starting Address: 0x00000000000
	Ending Address: 0x0000FFFFFFF
	Range Size: 256 MB
	Physical Device Handle: 0x0013
	Memory Array Mapped Address Handle: 0x0015
	Partition Row Position: Unknown
	Interleave Position: Unknown
	Interleaved Data Depth: Unknown

Handle 0x0017, DMI type 20, 19 bytes
Memory Device Mapped Address
	Starting Address: 0x00010000000
	Ending Address: 0x0001FFFFFFF
	Range Size: 256 MB
	Physical Device Handle: 0x0014
	Memory Array Mapped Address Handle: 0x0015
	Partition Row Position: Unknown
	Interleave Position: Unknown
	Interleaved Data Depth: Unknown

Handle 0x0018, DMI type 22, 26 bytes
Portable Battery
	Location: 1st Battery
	Manufacturer: TOSHIBA   
	Manufacture Date: 01/01/2004
	Serial Number: 3658Q
	Name: PA3400U 
	Chemistry: Lithium Ion
	Design Capacity: 3900 mWh
	Design Voltage: 14800 mV
	SBDS Version: Not Specified
	Maximum Error: Unknown
	OEM-specific Information: 0x00000000

Handle 0x0019, DMI type 32, 20 bytes
System Boot Information
	Status: <OUT OF SPEC>

Handle 0x001A, DMI type 136, 8 bytes
OEM-specific Type
	Header and Data:
		88 08 1A 00 5A 5A 00 00
	Strings:
		...

Handle 0x001B, DMI type 127, 4 bytes
End Of Table
# linuxfirmwarekit :

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  Date: Fri Jul 15 16:41:08 2011                                       
*                                               *
* Firmwarekit (release 3)                       *
* http://www.linuxfirmwarekit.org               *
*                                               *
*                                               *
* For more information on test descriptions     *
* and details on what the PASS/INFO/WARN/FAIL   *
* results mean, go to: Documentation/TestsInfo. *
*                                               *
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KERNEL VERSION: Linux testmachine 2.6.22.9 #1 SMP Mon Oct 1 15:17:15 PDT 2007 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux


SUMMARY:  5 Fails, 3 Warns, 12 Pass, 20 Total

=================================================
* Plugin name: acpicompile
* Result: FAIL

* Title: DSDT AML verification
* Description: This test first disassembles the DSDT of the BIOS, and then uses the IASL compiler from Intel to recompile the code. The IASL copiler is much stricter in detecting deviations from the ACPI specification and can find numerous defects that other AML compilers cannot find. Fixing these defects increases the probability that the BIOS will operate well with a variety of operating systems.
================================================

[FAIL]-Host Operation Region requires ByteAcc access

Host Operation Region requires ByteAcc access
At line #3990 of DSDT.dsl:

 |                              ,   8, 
 |                          TSTS,   1
 |                      }
 |  
 |                      OperationRegion (ECRM, EmbeddedControl, 0x00, 0xFF)
>>>                     Field (ECRM, AnyAcc, Lock, Preserve)
 |                      {
 |                                  Offset (0x94), 
 |                          ERIB,   16, 
 |                          ERBD,   8, 


[FAIL]-Method local variable is not initialized (Local1)

Method local variable is not initialized (Local1)
At line #4218 of DSDT.dsl:

 |                      }
 |  
 |                      Method (PKTW, 1, NotSerialized)
 |                      {
 |                          Store (Arg0, \_SB.PCI0.LPCB.EC0.EPKT)
>>>                         Return (Local1)
 |                      }
 |                  }
 |  
 |                  Device (DMAC)


[PASS]-Tested table DSDT.dsl

[FAIL]-syntax error, unexpected PARSEOP_STORE, expecting '('

syntax error, unexpected PARSEOP_STORE, expecting '('
At line #61 of SSDT1.dsl:

 |  CreateDWordField (PBUF, 0x08, PIO1)
 |  CreateDWordField (PBUF, 0x0C, DMA1)
 |  CreateDWordField (PBUF, 0x10, FLAG)
 |  Store (GETP, PRIT)
 |  PIO0
>>> Store (GDMA (And (SYNC, 0x01), And (ICR3, 0x01), 
 |      And (ICR0, 0x01), SDT0 (And (ICR1, 0x01), DMA0), If (
 |      LEqual (DMA0, 0xFFFFFFFF))
 |          {
 |              Store (PIO0, DMA0)


[FAIL]-syntax error, unexpected PARSEOP_IF, expecting ',' or ')'

syntax error, unexpected PARSEOP_IF, expecting ',' or ')'
At line #62 of SSDT1.dsl:

 |  CreateDWordField (PBUF, 0x0C, DMA1)
 |  CreateDWordField (PBUF, 0x10, FLAG)
 |  Store (GETP, PRIT)
 |  PIO0
 |  Store (GDMA (And (SYNC, 0x01), And (ICR3, 0x01), 
>>>     And (ICR0, 0x01), SDT0 (And (ICR1, 0x01), DMA0), If (
 |      LEqual (DMA0, 0xFFFFFFFF))
 |          {
 |              Store (PIO0, DMA0)
 |          }), If (And (PRIT (0x4000), Zero, If (LEqual (


[FAIL]-syntax error, unexpected ')'

syntax error, unexpected ')'
At line #63 of SSDT1.dsl:

 |  CreateDWordField (PBUF, 0x10, FLAG)
 |  Store (GETP, PRIT)
 |  PIO0
 |  Store (GDMA (And (SYNC, 0x01), And (ICR3, 0x01), 
 |      And (ICR0, 0x01), SDT0 (And (ICR1, 0x01), DMA0), If (
>>>     LEqual (DMA0, 0xFFFFFFFF))
 |          {
 |              Store (PIO0, DMA0)
 |          }), If (And (PRIT (0x4000), Zero, If (LEqual (
 |                  And (PRIT (0x90), Zero, 0x80), Store (0x0384, PIO1))) {}))


[FAIL]-syntax error, unexpected ')'

syntax error, unexpected ')'
At line #66 of SSDT1.dsl:

 |  Store (GDMA (And (SYNC, 0x01), And (ICR3, 0x01), 
 |      And (ICR0, 0x01), SDT0 (And (ICR1, 0x01), DMA0), If (
 |      LEqual (DMA0, 0xFFFFFFFF))
 |          {
 |              Store (PIO0, DMA0)
>>>         }), If (And (PRIT (0x4000), Zero, If (LEqual (
 |                  And (PRIT (0x90), Zero, 0x80), Store (0x0384, PIO1))) {}))
 |      {
 |          Else
 |          {


[PASS]-Tested table SSDT1.dsl

[FAIL]-syntax error, unexpected PARSEOP_STORE, expecting '('

syntax error, unexpected PARSEOP_STORE, expecting '('
At line #61 of SSDT2.dsl:

 |  CreateDWordField (SBUF, 0x08, PIO1)
 |  CreateDWordField (SBUF, 0x0C, DMA1)
 |  CreateDWordField (SBUF, 0x10, FLAG)
 |  Store (GETP, SECT)
 |  PIO0
>>> Store (GDMA (And (SYNC, 0x04), And (ICR3, 0x04), 
 |      And (ICR0, 0x04), SDT2 (And (ICR1, 0x04), DMA0), If (
 |      LEqual (DMA0, 0xFFFFFFFF))
 |          {
 |              Store (PIO0, DMA0)


[FAIL]-syntax error, unexpected PARSEOP_IF, expecting ',' or ')'

syntax error, unexpected PARSEOP_IF, expecting ',' or ')'
At line #62 of SSDT2.dsl:

 |  CreateDWordField (SBUF, 0x0C, DMA1)
 |  CreateDWordField (SBUF, 0x10, FLAG)
 |  Store (GETP, SECT)
 |  PIO0
 |  Store (GDMA (And (SYNC, 0x04), And (ICR3, 0x04), 
>>>     And (ICR0, 0x04), SDT2 (And (ICR1, 0x04), DMA0), If (
 |      LEqual (DMA0, 0xFFFFFFFF))
 |          {
 |              Store (PIO0, DMA0)
 |          }), If (And (SECT (0x4000), Zero, If (LEqual (


[FAIL]-syntax error, unexpected ')'

syntax error, unexpected ')'
At line #63 of SSDT2.dsl:

 |  CreateDWordField (SBUF, 0x10, FLAG)
 |  Store (GETP, SECT)
 |  PIO0
 |  Store (GDMA (And (SYNC, 0x04), And (ICR3, 0x04), 
 |      And (ICR0, 0x04), SDT2 (And (ICR1, 0x04), DMA0), If (
>>>     LEqual (DMA0, 0xFFFFFFFF))
 |          {
 |              Store (PIO0, DMA0)
 |          }), If (And (SECT (0x4000), Zero, If (LEqual (
 |                  And (SECT (0x90), Zero, 0x80), Store (0x0384, PIO1))) {}))


[FAIL]-syntax error, unexpected ')'

syntax error, unexpected ')'
At line #66 of SSDT2.dsl:

 |  Store (GDMA (And (SYNC, 0x04), And (ICR3, 0x04), 
 |      And (ICR0, 0x04), SDT2 (And (ICR1, 0x04), DMA0), If (
 |      LEqual (DMA0, 0xFFFFFFFF))
 |          {
 |              Store (PIO0, DMA0)
>>>         }), If (And (SECT (0x4000), Zero, If (LEqual (
 |                  And (SECT (0x90), Zero, 0x80), Store (0x0384, PIO1))) {}))
 |      {
 |          Else
 |          {


[PASS]-Tested table SSDT2.dsl

[PASS]-Tested table SSDT3.dsl

[PASS]-Tested table SSDT4.dsl

=================================================
* Plugin name: edd
* Result: FAIL

* Title: EDD Boot disk hinting
* Description: This test verifies if the BIOS directs the operating system on which storage device to use for booting (EDD information). This is important for systems that (can) have multiple disks. Linux distributions increasingly depend on this info to find out on which device to install the bootloader.
================================================

[FAIL]-Boot device 0x80 does not support EDD


[INFO]-device 81 is provided by device 0000:00:1f.2 channel: 1 device: 0 


[INFO]-device 81: This disk has Linux device name /dev/hda

[INFO]-device 82 is provided by device 0000:03:16.4 channel: 0 serial_number: f000014c65450930 


=================================================
* Plugin name: chk_hpet
* Result: FAIL

* Title: HPET configuration test
* Description: This test checks the HPET PCI BAR for each timer block in the timer.The base address is passed by the firmware via an ACPI table.IRQ routing and initialization is also verified by the test.
================================================

[WARN]-HPET driver in the kernel is enabled, inaccurate results follow.

[FAIL]-Failed to locate HPET base

The firmware AML code doesn't advertize the HPET base.
HPET might be disabled in the bios settings, or not supported by the platform.

=================================================
* Plugin name: dmi
* Result: FAIL

* Title: DMI information check
* Description: This test checks the DMI/SMBIOS tables for common errors.
================================================

[FAIL]-No SMBIOS nor DMI entry point found.

[FAIL]-No SMBIOS nor DMI entry point found.

=================================================
* Plugin name: ethernet
* Result: FAIL

* Title: Ethernet functionality
* Description: This test is currently a placeholder for a more advanced ethernet test. Currently the only check performed is that a link is acquired within 45 seconds of enabling the interface. 45 seconds is close to the value most Linux distributions use as timeout value.

In the future the plan is to also perform actual data transfer tests as part of the ethernet test, to validate interrupt routing and other per-NIC behaviors.
================================================

[FAIL]-Failed to acquire link within 45 seconds

=================================================
* Plugin name: thermal_trip
* Result: WARN

* Title: ACPI passive thermal trip points
* Description: This test determines if the passive trip point works as expected.
================================================

[WARN]-No thermal zones found.

=================================================
* Plugin name: fan
* Result: WARN

* Title: Fan tests
* Description: This test reports how many fans there are in the system. It also checks for the current status of the fan(s).
================================================

[WARN]-No fan information present

=================================================
* Plugin name: cpufreq
* Result: WARN

* Title: CPU frequency scaling tests (1-2 mins)
* Description: For each processor in the system, this test steps through the various frequency states (P-states) that the BIOS advertises for the processor. For each processor/frequency combination, a quick performance value is measured. The test then validates that: 
  1) Each processor has the same number of frequency states
  2) Higher advertised frequencies have a higher performance
  3) No duplicate frequency values are reported by the BIOS
  4) Is BIOS wrongly doing Sw_All P-state coordination across cores
  5) Is BIOS wrongly doing Sw_Any P-state coordination across cores

================================================

[WARN]-Frequency scaling not supported

=================================================
* Plugin name: battery
* Result: INFO

* Title: Battery tests
* Description: This test reports which (if any) batteries there are in the system. In addition, for charging or discharging batteries, the test validates that the reported 'current capacity' properly increments/decrements in line with the charge/discharge state. 

This test also stresses the entire battery state reporting codepath in the ACPI BIOS, and any warnings given by the ACPI interpreter will be reported.
================================================

[INFO]-Battery BAT1 is model PA3400U  and is currently discharging

[PASS]-Battery BAT1 charge is decrementing as expected

=================================================
* Plugin name: acpiinfo
* Result: INFO

* Title: General ACPI information
* Description: This test checks the output of the in-kernel ACPI CA against common error messages that indicate a bad interaction with the bios, including those that point at AML syntax errors.
================================================

[INFO]-DSDT was compiled by the Microsoft AML compiler

ACPI: DSDT 1F6E35D2, 68B6 (r1 TOSCPL ALVISO    6040000 MSFT  100000E)

=================================================
* Plugin name: virt
* Result: INFO

* Title: VT/VMX Virtualization extensions
* Description: This test checks if VT/VMX is set up correctly
================================================

[INFO]-Processor does not support Virtualization extensions

=================================================
* Plugin name: DMAR
* Result: INFO

* Title: (experimental) DMA Remapping (VT-d) test
* Description: Verify if DMA remapping is sane.
================================================

[INFO]-No DMAR ACPI table found.

=================================================
* Plugin name: mtrr
* Result: PASS

* Title: MTRR validation
* Description: This test validates the MTRR setup against the memory map to detect any inconsistencies in cachability.
================================================

=================================================
* Plugin name: pciresource
* Result: PASS

* Title: Validate assigned PCI resources
* Description: This test is currently a placeholder and just checks the kernel log for complaints about PCI resource errors. In the future the idea is to actually perform a validation step on all PCI resources against a certain rule-set.
================================================

=================================================
* Plugin name: maxreadreq
* Result: PASS

* Title: PCI Express MaxReadReq tuning
* Description: This test checks if the firmware has set MaxReadReq to a higher value on non-montherboard devices
================================================

=================================================
* Plugin name: SUN
* Result: PASS

* Title: SUN duplicate test
* Description: This makes sure that each SUN (Slot Unique Number) that is called in the DSDT through the Name() method is unique, no duplicates should be found.
================================================

[PASS]-Tested _SUN ids, successfully found no duplicates

=================================================
* Plugin name: ebda
* Result: PASS

* Title: EBDA region
* Description: This test validates if the EBDA region is mapped and reserved in the E820 table.
================================================

[PASS]-EBDA region is correctly reserved in the E820 table.

=================================================
* Plugin name: os2gap
* Result: PASS

* Title: OS/2 memory hole test
* Description: This test checks if the OS/2 15Mb memory hole is absent
================================================

[PASS]-Successfully found no 15mb memory hole

=================================================
* Plugin name: apicedge
* Result: PASS

* Title: (experimental) APIC Edge/Level check
* Description: This test checks if legacy interrupts are edge and PCI interrupts are level
================================================

=================================================
* Plugin name: microcode
* Result: PASS

* Title: Processor microcode update
* Description: This test verifies if the firmware has put a recent version of the microcode into the processor at boot time. Recent microcode is important to have all the required features and errata updates for the processor.
================================================
lecbee
Hankyu
Messages : 17
Inscription : dim. 03 juil. 2011, 17:35

Re: [DB] BIOS - ACPI - collecte d'infos

Message par lecbee »

Merci !
Avatar de l’utilisateur
Distag
yeomen
Messages : 272
Inscription : dim. 03 avr. 2011, 15:58

Re: [DB] BIOS - ACPI - collecte d'infos

Message par Distag »

Je complete mon poste du "13 Juil 2011, 15:02"
Le model exacte de mon laptop est un "airis pcup praxis N1102E"
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lecbee
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Re: [DB] BIOS - ACPI - collecte d'infos

Message par lecbee »

Ok merci j'ai mis à jour,
désolé pour le temps de réaction, c'est les vacances :wink:
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Dust
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Re: [DB] BIOS - ACPI - collecte d'infos

Message par Dust »

Pour un HP EliteBook 8530w (je viens de voir que tu en avais aussi un dans ta liste, mais bon...) dont voici la description : http://www.bouchaud.org/~vianney/AllOve ... /conf.html , j'ai ça :

# acpixtract -l acpi

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Signature Length Revision  OemId     OemTableId   OemRevision CompilerId CompilerRevision

    DSDT  102296     01    "HPQOEM"  "30E7    "    00000001    "INTL"     20060912
    FACS      64
    FACP     244     03    "HPQOEM"  "30E7    "    0000000F    "HP  "     00000001
    HPET      56     01    "HPQOEM"  "30E7    "    00000001    "HP  "     00000001
    APIC     132     01    "HPQOEM"  "30E7    "    00000001    "HP  "     00000001
    MCFG      60     01    "HPQOEM"  "30E7    "    00000001    "HP  "     00000001
    TCPA      50     02    "HPQOEM"  "30E7    "    00000000    "HP  "     00000001
    SSDT    1615     01    "HPQOEM"  "SataPri "    00001000    "INTL"     20060912
    SSDT    1682     01    "HPQOEM"  "SataSec "    00001000    "INTL"     20060912
    SLIC     374     01    "HPQOEM"  "SLIC-MPC"    00000001    "HP  "     00000001
    SSDT    1953     01    "HPQOEM"  "ATIGFX  "    00000001    "INTL"     20060912
    DMAR     152     01    "      "  "        "    00000001    "    "     00000000
    ASF!     149     20    "HPQOEM"  "30E7    "    00000001    "HP  "     00000001
    SSDT    1644     01    "PmRef "  "CpuPm   "    00003000    "INTL"     20060912
    SSDT     648     01    "PmRef "  "Cpu0Tst "    00003000    "INTL"     20060912
    SSDT     549     01    "PmRef "  "ApTst   "    00003000    "INTL"     20060912
    XSDT     148     01    "HPQOEM"  "SLIC-MPC"    0000000F    "    "     01000013
    RSDP                   "HPQOEM"

Found 18 ACPI tables [20110225]
Je fais le test du liveCD dès que j'en trouve un :).
nope.
lecbee
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Re: [DB] BIOS - ACPI - collecte d'infos

Message par lecbee »

Effectivement il est déjà mais il manque les résultats du Linux-ready Firmware Kit.
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Re: [DB] BIOS - ACPI - collecte d'infos

Message par machmalabala »

À mon tour :)

Carte mère ASUS M4A77TD PRO

bios:

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BIOS Information
	Vendor: American Megatrends Inc.
	Version: 0501   
	Release Date: 07/20/2009
Base board information:

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Base Board Information
	Manufacturer: ASUSTeK Computer INC.
	Product Name: M4A77TD PRO
	Version: Rev X.0x

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Signature Length Revision  OemId     OemTableId   OemRevision CompilerId CompilerRevision

    DSDT   52852     01    "A1365 "  "A1365001"    00000001    "INTL"     20060113
    FACS      64
    FACP     244     03    "072009"  "FACP1759"    20090720    "MSFT"     00000097
    APIC     124     01    "072009"  "APIC1759"    20090720    "MSFT"     00000097
    MCFG      60     01    "072009"  "OEMMCFG "    20090720    "MSFT"     00000097
    SLIC     374     01    "NEC   "  "        "    20090720    "MSFT"     00000097
    OEMB     114     01    "072009"  "OEMB1759"    20090720    "MSFT"     00000097
    HPET      56     01    "072009"  "OEMHPET "    20090720    "MSFT"     00000097
    SSDT    2188     01    "A M I "  "POWERNOW"    00000001    "AMD "     00000001
    XSDT      92     01    "NEC   "  "        "    20090720    "MSFT"     00000097
    RSDP                   "ACPIAM"

Found 11 ACPI tables [20110225]
par contre, je n'ai pas de lecteur ou graveur optique, et de toute façon ma connexion 3g est bridée (trop dl ce mois ci), donc je ne peux pas non plus dl l'iso pour l'utiliser avec isohybrid.
lecbee
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Re: [DB] BIOS - ACPI - collecte d'infos

Message par lecbee »

C'est rajouté.
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Re: [DB] BIOS - ACPI - collecte d'infos

Message par machmalabala »

lecbee a écrit :C'est rajouté.
fichtre, quelle réactivité! :p
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Re: [DB] BIOS - ACPI - collecte d'infos

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up !
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