android_kernel_motorola_sm6225/arch/i386/kernel/acpi
Tear 4d2fafd17a ACPI: Remove Dell Optiplex GX240 from the ACPI blacklist
I have a Dell Optiplex GX240 and when I boot Linux, ACPI gets set up by only
acpi=ht.  dmesg shows the following line:

   DELL GX240 detected: force use of acpi=ht

Everything seemed to be fine.  However, I discovered that everything is not
fine.  The USB controller works so slowly that copying a few (uncached) 1
megabyte large photos from a USB-enabled digital camera takes many minutes
instead of a couple of seconds.

I am using Linux 2.6.21.1 on a Debian 4.0 ("Etch") system.

I thought that this might be related to ACPI.  So I tried to boot with _only_
"acpi=force" appended to the kernel command line.  Voila, the USB controller
started to work at full speed and copying photos from my digital camera took
only seconds.

I tested the system with "acpi=force" and could not find anything which did
not work.

I thought that this might be related to interrupts and APIC as well.  (Note
that this is APIC, not ACPI.) I tried booting with _only_ "noapic" and
"nolapic" appended to the command line.  Again, the USB controller started to
work at full speed.

Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
Signed-off-by: Len Brown <len.brown@intel.com>
2007-06-02 00:40:37 -04:00
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boot.c ACPI: Remove Dell Optiplex GX240 from the ACPI blacklist 2007-06-02 00:40:37 -04:00
cstate.c ACPI: rename cstate_entry_s to cstate_entry 2007-01-10 23:08:38 -05:00
earlyquirk.c [PATCH] x86: revert x86_64-mm-fix-the-irqbalance-quirk-for-e7320-e7520-e7525 2007-05-02 19:27:04 +02:00
Makefile [PATCH] i386/x86-64: Make all early PCI scans dependent on CONFIG_PCI 2006-09-26 10:52:41 +02:00
processor.c
sleep.c
wakeup.S ACPI: Handle BIOS that resumes from S3 to suspend routine rather than resume vector 2006-08-16 17:59:05 -04:00