Subject: uslattach_timeout acpi shutdown hang.
To: None <current-users@netbsd.org>
From: Nate Hill <vugdeox@freeshell.org>
List: current-users
Date: 06/17/2003 13:52:31
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	I've recently built a new kernel with my shiny new -current system that us=
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the new acpi code.  Two things: I have a small low-priority bug in the=20
current feature-set and, I have some nice hardware here with (I think) a=20
relatively sane acpi implementation (Asus P4B_LX).  I'm willing to test cod=
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for any acpi developers that need more farm-boxen. Anyways my problem occur=
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when I press the front power button. I get the usual: "acpi0: power button=
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pressed, shutting down! <LF> syncing 20 10 done" and then about 15 seconds=
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later I get two kernel messages: "uslattach_timeout".  At this point, the b=
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is in a useless state: I can switch between vt's but nothing is running and=
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get no echo.  I'm forced to perform a cold reboot and apparently my fs's=20
weren't marked clean so I have to fsck.

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Nate Hill <vugdeox@freeshell.org>
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