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Message-ID: <20110205181141.GA28947@srcf.ucam.org>
Date: Sat, 5 Feb 2011 18:11:41 +0000
From: Matthew Garrett <mjg59@...f.ucam.org>
To: Felipe Balbi <balbi@...com>
Cc: Linux Kernel Mailing List <linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org>
Subject: Re: dell-wmi: Received unknown WMI event (0x11)
On Sat, Feb 05, 2011 at 08:08:59PM +0200, Felipe Balbi wrote:
> On Sat, Feb 05, 2011 at 05:44:17PM +0000, Matthew Garrett wrote:
> > On Sat, Feb 05, 2011 at 07:41:25PM +0200, Felipe Balbi wrote:
> > > >
> > > > Nothing's changed in dell-wmi in that timeframe, so I suspect it's some
> > > > other issue that's triggering here and the hardware is responding by
> > > > sending events? Alternatively, these messages are pretty spread out. Do
> > > > they directly correspond to you trying to burn something?
> > >
> > > it's actually right after inserting a disc on the drive. I'll try
> > > switching to AHCI on BIOS and see if it works fine.
> >
> > And that message isn't generated in .37?
>
> nope. dmesg is clean.
Hm. I'd still lean towards blaming something in the ata layer - I can't
see any way that dell-wmi could be directly involved, and it's primarily
just a mechanism for the firmware to report events to the OS.
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Matthew Garrett | mjg59@...f.ucam.org
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