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Subject: [acpi-jp 1681] Re: Panic after import of 20020611 ACPICA
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> ::> After the import of 20020611 ACPICA, I'm getting panic on system boot,
> ::> due to handling error for PCI intrrupt routing.
> ::> BTW, my PC is a Sony Vaio PCG-V505V/BP.
> ::> 
> ::> I've attached the dmesg for troubled 20020611 version of acpi.ko, and
> ::> same kernel with 20020404 version of acpi.ko module.
> ::> 
> ::> FYI, I'll look into the problem myself, this weekend.
> ::
> ::Hmm, does attached patch solve your problem?
> 
> Wow, thanks for the patch.
> I fixed my panic on boot problem.

Thanks for testing.  BTW, I'd like to confirm;
 1. patch for rsio.c is needed to avoid kernel panic?
 2. or rsirq.c?
 3. or both of them?

and I love to see PCG-V505V/BP's DSDT/ASL data to tracking down.

Thanks
