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  • #41
    HP Pavilion dv9000

    lshw

    description: Motherboard
    product: 30CB
    vendor: Quanta
    physical id: 0
    version: 79.28
    serial: None
    *-firmware
    description: BIOS
    vendor: Hewlett-Packard
    physical id: 0
    version: F.45
    date: 01/16/2008
    size: 100KiB
    capacity: 960KiB


    acpixtract -l acpi.dump

    Signature Length OemId OemTableId OemRevision CompilerId CompilerRevision

    DSDT 35737 "HP " "30CB " 06040000 "INTL" 20061109
    FACS 64
    FACP 244 "HP " "30CC " 06040000 "ALAN" 00000001
    HPET 56 "HP " "30CB " 06040000 "LOHR" 0000005A
    MCFG 60 "HP " "30CB " 06040000 "LOHR" 0000005A
    TMOR 38 "HP " "30CC " 06040000 "PTL " 00000003
    APIC 104 "HP " "30CB " 06040000 " LTP" 00000000
    BOOT 40 "HP " "30CB " 06040000 " LTP" 00000001
    SLIC 374 "HPQOEM" "SLIC-MPC" 06040000 " LTP" 00000001
    SSDT 733 "HP " "30CB " 00001000 "INTL" 20061109
    SSDT 607 "HP " "30CB " 00003000 "INTL" 20061109
    SSDT 166 "HP " "30CB " 00003000 "INTL" 20061109
    SSDT 1254 "HP " "30CB " 00003000 "INTL" 20061109
    XSDT 124 "HPQOEM" "SLIC-MPC" 06040000 " LTP" 00000000
    RSDP "HP "

    Found 15 ACPI tables [20060324]

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    • #42
      Asus P5B Deluxe

      All information for Asus P5B Deluxe available here

      results.txt contains run from Linux-ready Firmware Kit while archive.zip provides all other infomation gathered including dsdt table dumps

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      • #43
        I just forgot to say that my ACPI tables and lspci output come from an HP Pavilion dv6730ed laptop; it has proper ASPM, suspend and hibernate on Linux, including 2.6.38+.

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        • #44
          B.t.w. I am just trying to build the Linux Firmwarekit ("v4") from svn. OMGLOL.
          It's horrible. First you have to have dev-libs/newt and app-arch/dpkg on your system (plus other possible deps, but they were already fulfilled on my system). Okay, but what is really tricky is that it pulls in tons of outdated code - the tons are ok since it builds basically a whole "Linux" system and I'm used to that as Gentoo user - but the code is quite old (2007 and such) but really nasty is the "hardcoded" URLs in the Makefile

          Okay, what can you do else than hardcode a path where to get the stuff, but the problem is
          a) it pulls also from kernel.org and kernel.org is not restored as it was before and
          b) from http://archives.fedoraproject.org/pu...extras/6/SRPMS
          it seems exactly the stuff you need for the LFK is gone. Lots of other source rpms and stuff there but all the files in this Makefile seem to be missing. Grrrr.
          I try downloading the files manually elsewhere but it sucks.
          They definitely need to clean up their makefiles, use more recent code and esp. make sure the code can be wget-ed during build.

          If I was not a mere user I'd try to help but maybe if someone could extract the things LFK actually divides from other distribs (the little prog started at bootup and the decompilation/recompilation of DSDTs and such) it would be easier to create or use just any 0815-Rescue CD (there are some distros like Grml around for fixing systems) and just use one of these with the scripts and progs from LFK.
          Stop TCPA, stupid software patents and corrupt politicians!

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          • #45
            Umm, putting
            ftp://mirror.stanford.edu/pub/mirror.../source/SRPMS/
            in the Makefile at ./initramfs/srpms/ helped a lot downloading. Thanks University of Stanford for still mirroring stuff.
            Had to install rpm5 then.
            And, as it seems I finally managed to compile an "usbiso" image. I'll test this and a CD image asap and let you know if it worked and upload it.

            Ha, still in the edit limit:
            Addition for the Toshiba M30X laptop:

            KERNEL VERSION: Linux testmachine 2.6.22.9 #1 SMP Mon Oct 1 15:17:15 PDT 2007 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux
            SUMMARY: 3 Fails, 3 Warns, 14 Pass, 20 Total
            Last edited by Adarion; 23 October 2011, 08:57 AM.
            Stop TCPA, stupid software patents and corrupt politicians!

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            • #46
              Originally posted by xpander View Post
              Code:
              Signature Length  OemId     OemTableId   OemRevision CompilerId CompilerRevision
              
                  DSDT   30838  "GBT   "  "GBTUACPI"    00001000    "MSFT"     03000000
                  FACS      64
                  FACP     116  "GBT   "  "GBTUACPI"    42302E31    "GBTU"     01010101
                  SSDT    2188  "PTLTD "  "POWERNOW"    00000001    " LTP"     00000001
                  MSDM      85  "GBT   "  "GBTUACPI"    42302E31    "GBTU"     01010101
                  HPET      56  "GBT   "  "GBTUACPI"    42302E31    "GBTU"     00000098
                  MCFG      60  "GBT   "  "GBTUACPI"    42302E31    "GBTU"     01010101
                  MATS      52  "GBT   "  "        "    00000000    "    "     00000000
                  TAMG     514  "GBT   "  "GBT   B0"    5455312E    "BG  "     53450101
                  APIC     188  "GBT   "  "GBTUACPI"    42302E31    "GBTU"     01010101
                  MATS   24960  "      "  "MATS RCM"    80000001    "INTL"     20061109
                  RSDT      72  "GBT   "  "GBTUACPI"    42302E31    "GBTU"     01010101
                  RSDP          "GBT   "
              
              Found 13 ACPI tables [20060324]
              forgot my lshw:

              Code:
               description: Desktop Computer
                  product: GA-970A-D3 ()
                  vendor: Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd.
                  width: 64 bits
                  capabilities: smbios-2.4 dmi-2.4 vsyscall64 vsyscall32
                  configuration: boot=normal chassis=desktop uuid=35304535-3439-3535-3331-4244FFFFFFFF
                *-core
                     description: Motherboard
                     product: GA-970A-D3
                     vendor: Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd.
                     physical id: 0
                     version: x.x
                   *-firmware
                        description: BIOS
                        vendor: Award Software International, Inc.
                        physical id: 0
                        version: F7
                        date: 10/13/2011
                        size: 128KiB
                        capacity: 4032KiB
                        capabilities: isa pci pnp upgrade shadowing cdboot bootselect socketedrom edd int13floppy360 int13floppy1200 int13floppy720 int13floppy2880 int5printscreen int9keyboard int14serial int17printer int10video acpi usb ls120boot zipboot biosbootspecification

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              • #47
                Yes but who is the w3 consortium. You don't read anything from their leaders. You don't ever here them talk or explain anything. They are just a whole goddamn bunch of computers tracking you with a whole goddamn bunch of query language queries.
                And anyone with an ad server is allowed unfettered access. They are in the circle of trust. You aren't.

                (Lyrics) Your my hunny bun, sugar plumb, pumbie umbie umpkin, your my sweety pie, your my cubby cake gum drops niccums biccums you're the apple of my eye a...


                I'll tell you who the w3 consortium is. It's a trust a trust of microsoft, HP, Apple, yahoo, sony, amd the same old names. Apples efi that they use for intel and uefi is the same game they all play in sony playstation 3, phone world. It's the code in bios to brick pc's, bring up network and mic and camera. By the time eufi is done, your computer will be able to log onto the network bring up the cpu in slow mode with no fans show no lights and respond to queries from the w3 consortium. If anyone develops an operating system they don't like they'll brick the pc with the boot code dongle. Just like if you try to run another operating system on the ps3. Of course jailbreaking will be completely legal as the work and impliment the impossibility in every iteration of the hardware.

                Every article trying to demystify UEFI is a load of fucking crap. It's jailing the PC just like a phone or game console. Not one goddamn thing more or less.

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                • #48
                  More data coming:

                  A pal from work allowed me to do a quick check on his new laptop.
                  Acer TM8473T

                  Code:
                  Signature Length  OemId     OemTableId   OemRevision CompilerId CompilerRevision
                  
                      DSDT   60684  "ACRSYS"  "SNB-CPT "    00000000    "INTL"     20061109
                      FACS      64
                      FACP     244  "ACRSYS"  "ACRPRDCT"    00000001    "PTL "     00000001
                      SLIC     374  "ACRSYS"  "ACRPRDCT"    00000001    "ANNI"     00000001
                      SSDT    4200  "ACRSYS"  "PtidDevc"    00001000    "INTL"     20061109
                      ASF!     165  "ACRSYS"  "ACRPRDCT"    00000001    "PTL "     00000001
                      HPET      56  "ACRSYS"  "ACRPRDCT"    00000001    "PTL "     00000001
                      APIC     152  "ACRSYS"  "ACRPRDCT"    00000001    "PTL "     00000001
                      MCFG      60  "ACRSYS"  "ACRPRDCT"    00000001    "PTL "     00000001
                      TCPA      50  "PTL   "  " CRESTLN"    06040000    " LOH"     00005A52
                      SSDT    2316  "PmRef "  "Cpu0Ist "    00003000    "INTL"     20061109
                      SSDT    2454  "PmRef "  "CpuPm   "    00003000    "INTL"     20061109
                      UEFI      62  "ACRSYS"  "ACRPRDCT"    00000001    "PTL "     00000001
                      UEFI      66  "PTL   "  "COMBUF  "    00000001    "PTL "     00000001
                      UEFI     618  "ACRSYS"  "ACRPRDCT"    00000001    "PTL "     00000001
                      XSDT     140  "ACRSYS"  "ACRPRDCT"    00000001    "ANNI"     00000001
                      RSDP          "ACRSYS"
                  Found 17 ACPI tables [20060324]
                  DMI information:
                  # dmidecode 2.7
                  DMIO v2.6
                  SMBIOS 2.6 present.
                  40 structures occupying 1944 bytes.
                  Table at 0x000E0830.

                  Handle 0x0000, DMI type 0, 24 bytes.
                  BIOS Information
                  Vendor: Phoenix Technologies Ltd.
                  Version: V1.09
                  Release Date: 05/26/2011
                  Address: 0xE0000
                  Runtime Size: 128 kB
                  ROM Size: 2560 kB
                  Characteristics:
                  PCI is supported
                  BIOS is upgradeable
                  BIOS shadowing is allowed
                  Boot from CD is supported
                  Selectable boot is supported
                  EDD is supported
                  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)
                  NEC PC-98
                  ACPI is supported
                  USB legacy is supported
                  BIOS boot specification is supported
                  Function key-initiated network boot is supported
                  Targeted content distribution is supported
                  BIOS Revision: 0.1

                  Handle 0x0001, DMI type 1, 27 bytes.
                  System Information
                  Manufacturer: Acer
                  Product Name: TM8473T
                  Version: V1.09
                  Wake-up Type: Other
                  SKU Number: System SKUNumber
                  Family: HuronRiver System

                  Version: Intel(R) Core(TM) i3-2310M CPU @ 2.10GHz

                  KERNEL VERSION: Linux testmachine 2.6.22.9 #1 SMP Mon Oct 1 15:17:15 PDT 2007 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux
                  SUMMARY: 4 Fails, 4 Warns, 12 Pass, 20 Total

                  --------------------

                  and from an old box we had around in university computer pool (I am kind of root on this box)


                  BIOS Information Vendor: Award Software, Inc. Version: ASUS P4S533-MX ACPI BIOS Revision 1006 Release Date: 06/11/2003

                  Code:
                  Signature Length  OemId     OemTableId   OemRevision CompilerId CompilerRevision
                  
                      DSDT   10051  "ASUS  "  "P4S533MX"    00001000    "MSFT"     0100000B
                      FACS      64
                      FACP     116  "ASUS  "  "P4S533MX"    42302E31    "MSFT"     31313031
                      BOOT      40  "ASUS  "  "P4S533MX"    42302E31    "MSFT"     31313031
                      APIC      90  "ASUS  "  "P4S533MX"    42302E31    "MSFT"     31313031
                      RSDT      48  "ASUS  "  "P4S533MX"    42302E31    "MSFT"     31313031
                      RSDP          "ASUS  "
                  
                  Found 7 ACPI tables [20060324]
                  DMI 2.3 present.
                  DMI information:
                  # dmidecode 2.7
                  SMBIOS 2.3 present.
                  44 structures occupying 1236 bytes.
                  Table at 0x000F2D10.

                  Handle 0x0000, DMI type 0, 20 bytes.
                  BIOS Information
                  Vendor: Award Software, Inc.
                  Version: ASUS P4S533-MX ACPI BIOS Revision 1006
                  Release Date: 06/11/2003
                  Address: 0xF0000
                  Runtime Size: 64 kB
                  ROM Size: 256 kB
                  Characteristics:
                  PCI is supported
                  PNP is supported
                  APM is supported
                  BIOS is upgradeable
                  BIOS shadowing is allowed
                  ESCD support is available
                  Boot from CD is supported
                  Selectable boot is supported
                  BIOS ROM is socketed
                  EDD is supported
                  5.25"/360 KB floppy services are supported (int 13h)
                  5.25"/1.2 MB floppy services are supported (int 13h)
                  3.5"/720 KB floppy services are supported (int 13h)
                  3.5"/2.88 MB floppy services are 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

                  Handle 0x0001, DMI type 1, 25 bytes.
                  System Information
                  Manufacturer: System Manufacturer
                  Product Name: System Name
                  Version: System Version
                  Serial Number: SYS-1234567890
                  UUID: Not Settable
                  Wake-up Type: Power Switch


                  That's it for today I hope I can provide more in the future (Laptops from friends and colleagues). For the LFK v4 I was probably clever enough to leave my CFLAGS at my own setting so that might be a reason while the bootCD failed on other boxes.
                  Stop TCPA, stupid software patents and corrupt politicians!

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                  • #49
                    You don't have the LFK results for the P4S533MX?

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                    • #50
                      Ga-ma770-ds3

                      Code:
                       amd                       
                          description: Desktop Computer
                          width: 64 bits
                          capabilities: smbios-2.3 dmi-2.3 vsyscall64 vsyscall32
                          configuration: boot=normal chassis=desktop
                        *-core
                             description: Motherboard
                             product: GA-MA770-DS3
                             vendor: Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd.
                             physical id: 0
                             version: x.x
                           *-firmware
                                description: BIOS
                                vendor: Award Software International, Inc.
                                physical id: 0
                                version: FA
                                date: 07/14/2008
                                size: 128KiB
                                capacity: 960KiB
                                capabilities: isa pci pnp apm upgrade shadowing cdboot bootselect socketedrom edd int13floppy360 int13floppy1200 int13floppy720 int13floppy2880 int5printscreen int9keyboard int14serial int17printer int10video acpi usb ls120boot zipboot biosbootspecification
                      Tables:
                      Code:
                      Signature Length  OemId     OemTableId   OemRevision CompilerId CompilerRevision
                      
                          DSDT   24107  "GBT   "  "GBTUACPI"    00001000    "MSFT"     03000000
                          FACS      64
                          FACP     116  "GBT   "  "GBTUACPI"    42302E31    "GBTU"     01010101
                          SSDT    1348  "PTLTD "  "POWERNOW"    00000001    " LTP"     00000001
                          HPET      56  "GBT   "  "GBTUACPI"    42302E31    "GBTU"     00000098
                          MCFG      60  "GBT   "  "GBTUACPI"    42302E31    "GBTU"     01010101
                          APIC     132  "GBT   "  "GBTUACPI"    42302E31    "GBTU"     01010101
                          RSDT      56  "GBT   "  "GBTUACPI"    42302E31    "GBTU"     01010101
                          RSDP          "GBT   "
                      
                      Found 9 ACPI tables [20060324]

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