Results generated by fwts: Version V14.09.00 (2014-09-24 07:47:50). Some of this work - Copyright (c) 1999 - 2014, Intel Corp. All rights reserved. Some of this work - Copyright (c) 2010 - 2014, Canonical. This test run on 02/11/14 at 16:23:42 on host Linux asif-laptop 3.16.0-24-generic #32-Ubuntu SMP Tue Oct 28 13:07:32 UTC 2014 x86_64. Command: "fwts ". Running tests: version bios_info oops klog mtrr acpiinfo uefibootpath securebootcert csm maxreadreq crs aspm hpet_check dmicheck microcode msr nx cpufreq maxfreq virt pnp pciirq os2gap mpcheck hda_audio ebda bios32 apicedge wmi wakealarm syntaxcheck pcc osilinux method mcfg fan fadt dmar cstates checksum autobrightness apicinstance acpitables. version: Gather kernel system information. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Test 1 of 4: Gather kernel signature. Signature: Ubuntu 3.16.0-24.32-generic 3.16.4 Test 2 of 4: Gather kernel system information. Kernel Version: Linux version 3.16.0-24-generic (buildd@kissel) (gcc version 4.9.1 (Ubuntu 4.9.1-16ubuntu6) ) #32-Ubuntu SMP Tue Oct 28 13:07:32 UTC 2014 Test 3 of 4: Gather kernel boot command line. Kernel boot command line: BOOT_IMAGE=/vmlinuz-3.16.0-24-generic root=/dev/mapper /ubuntu--gnome--vg-root ro quiet splash vt.handoff=7 Test 4 of 4: Gather ACPI driver version. ACPI Version: 20140424 ================================================================================ 0 passed, 0 failed, 0 warning, 0 aborted, 0 skipped, 4 info only. ================================================================================ bios_info: Gather BIOS DMI information. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Test 1 of 1: Gather BIOS DMI information BIOS Vendor : LENOVO BIOS Version : 44CN36WW BIOS Release Date : 07/11/2011 Board Name : Emerald Lake Board Serial # : WB02011602 Board Version : FAB1 Board Asset Tag : Base Board Asset Tag Chassis Serial # : serial# Chassis Type : 10 Chassis Vendor : LENOVO Chassis Version : 0.1 Chassic Asset Tag : Asset Tag Product Name : 1066A9U Product Serial # : WB02011602WB01051409 Product UUID : 90FFD8A0-7F99-11E0-A38D-C8026A1CF55F Product Version : Lenovo V570 System Vendor : LENOVO ================================================================================ 0 passed, 0 failed, 0 warning, 0 aborted, 0 skipped, 1 info only. ================================================================================ oops: Scan kernel log for Oopses. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Test 1 of 1: Kernel log oops check. PASSED: Test 1, Found no oopses in kernel log. PASSED: Test 1, Found no WARN_ON warnings in kernel log. ================================================================================ 2 passed, 0 failed, 0 warning, 0 aborted, 0 skipped, 0 info only. ================================================================================ klog: Scan kernel log for errors and warnings. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Test 1 of 1: Kernel log error check. Kernel message: [ 0.014700] ENERGY_PERF_BIAS: Set to 'normal', was 'performance' ADVICE: This is not exactly a failure but a warning from the kernel. The MSR_IA32_ENERGY_PERF_BIAS was initialized and defaulted to a high performance bias setting. The kernel has detected this and changed it down to a 'normal' bias setting. FAILED [MEDIUM] KlogBiosMtrrsInconsistentAcrossCPUs: Test 1, MEDIUM Kernel message: [ 0.119995] mtrr: your CPUs had inconsistent variable MTRR settings ADVICE: The variable Memory Type Range Registers (MTRRs) which define memory caching policy are not consistent across all CPUs which is a firmware bug. The kernel has worked around this bug, but it may be worth getting the BIOS vendor to fix this. Kernel message: [ 0.131820] [Firmware Bug]: ACPI: BIOS _OSI(Linux) query ignored ADVICE: This is not exactly a failure mode but a warning from the kernel. The _OSI() method has implemented a match to the 'Linux' query in the DSDT and this is redundant because the ACPI driver matches onto the Windows _OSI strings by default. Kernel message: [ 0.146219] ACPI Exception: AE_NOT_FOUND, While evaluating Sleep State [\_S2_] (20140424/hwxface-580) ADVICE: The exception comes from kernel cannot find _S2 namespace object that contains the register values for the sleep state when kernel would like to setup all the sleep state information. This means that the kernel does not know how to enter the S2 sleep state, however, it should not be a problem if the S2 sleep state isn't supported intentionally. FAILED [HIGH] KlogOscInvalidUuid: Test 1, HIGH Kernel message: [ 0.152103] \_SB_.PCI0:_OSC invalid UUID ADVICE: The _OSC method indicates it has been passed an invalid UUID, see section 6.2.10 _OSC (Operating System Capabilities) of the ACPI specification for more details. Note that it has been observed on some systems that this error is returned because the _OSC has evaluated incorrectly and it returns with an incorrect error setting the OSC invalid UUID error bit. FAILED [HIGH] KlogAcpiBadAmlCode: Test 1, HIGH Kernel message: [ 12.305818] ACPI Warning: SystemIO range 0x0000000000000428-0x000000000000042f conflicts with OpRegion 0x0000000000000400-0x000000000000047f (\PMIO) (20140424/utaddress-258) ADVICE: ACPI AML intepreter has found some non-conforming AML code. This should be investigated and fixed. FAILED [HIGH] KlogAcpiBadAmlCode: Test 1, HIGH Kernel message: [ 12.305831] ACPI Warning: SystemIO range 0x0000000000000540-0x000000000000054f conflicts with OpRegion 0x0000000000000500-0x0000000000000563 (\GPIO) (20140424/utaddress-258) ADVICE: ACPI AML intepreter has found some non-conforming AML code. This should be investigated and fixed. FAILED [HIGH] KlogAcpiBadAmlCode: Test 1, HIGH Kernel message: [ 12.305836] ACPI Warning: SystemIO range 0x0000000000000530-0x000000000000053f conflicts with OpRegion 0x0000000000000500-0x0000000000000563 (\GPIO) (20140424/utaddress-258) ADVICE: ACPI AML intepreter has found some non-conforming AML code. This should be investigated and fixed. FAILED [HIGH] KlogAcpiBadAmlCode: Test 1, HIGH Kernel message: [ 12.305840] ACPI Warning: SystemIO range 0x0000000000000500-0x000000000000052f conflicts with OpRegion 0x0000000000000500-0x0000000000000563 (\GPIO) (20140424/utaddress-258) ADVICE: ACPI AML intepreter has found some non-conforming AML code. This should be investigated and fixed. FAILED [LOW] KlogAcpiSystemIOConflictLpcIchWatchDogTimer: Test 1, LOW Kernel message: [ 12.305844] lpc_ich: Resource conflict(s) found affecting gpio_ich ADVICE: A resource conflict has occurred between ACPI OperationRegions and the same I/O region used by the lpc_ich driver for the General Purpose I/O (GPIO) region. Sometimes this GPIO region is used by the firmware for rfkill or LED controls or very rarely for the Embedded Controller System Control Interrupt. This may require deeper inspection to check if the conflict will lead to any real issues. However, in the vast majority of cases this warning can be ignored as no harm will occur. Found 7 unique errors in kernel log. ================================================================================ 0 passed, 7 failed, 0 warning, 0 aborted, 0 skipped, 0 info only. ================================================================================ mtrr: MTRR tests. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MTRR overview ------------- Reg 0: 0x00000000ffc00000 - 0x0000000100000000 ( 4 MB) Write-Protect Reg 1: 0x0000000000000000 - 0x0000000080000000 ( 2048 MB) Write-Back Reg 2: 0x0000000080000000 - 0x00000000c0000000 ( 1024 MB) Write-Back Reg 3: 0x00000000bc000000 - 0x00000000c0000000 ( 64 MB) Uncached Reg 4: 0x00000000bb000000 - 0x00000000bc000000 ( 16 MB) Uncached Reg 5: 0x0000000100000000 - 0x0000000200000000 ( 4096 MB) Write-Back Reg 6: 0x0000000200000000 - 0x0000000300000000 ( 4096 MB) Write-Back Reg 7: 0x0000000300000000 - 0x0000000340000000 ( 1024 MB) Write-Back Reg 8: 0x000000033fe00000 - 0x0000000340000000 ( 2 MB) Uncached Test 1 of 3: Validate the kernel MTRR IOMEM setup. PASSED: Test 1, Memory ranges seem to have correct attributes. Test 2 of 3: Validate the MTRR setup across all processors. Detected CPUs with inconsistent variable MTRR settings which the kernel fixed. FAILED [MEDIUM] MTRRCPUsMisconfigured: Test 2, It is probable that the BIOS does not set up all the CPUs correctly and the kernel has now corrected this misconfiguration. Test 3 of 3: Test for AMD MtrrFixDramModEn being cleared by the BIOS. SKIPPED: Test 3, CPU is not an AMD, cannot test. ================================================================================ 1 passed, 1 failed, 0 warning, 0 aborted, 1 skipped, 0 info only. ================================================================================ acpiinfo: General ACPI information test. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Test 1 of 3: Determine Kernel ACPI version. Kernel ACPICA driver version: 20140424, supports ACPI 5.0 Test 2 of 3: Determine machine's ACPI version. FACP ACPI Version: 3.0 Test 3 of 3: Determine AML compiler. Determine the compiler used to generate the ACPI AML in the DSDT and SSDT. Table DSDT, OEM LENOVO, created with INTL (Intel) compiler. Table SSDT0, OEM LENOVO, created with INTL (Intel) compiler. Table SSDT1, OEM PmRef, created with INTL (Intel) compiler. Table SSDT2, OEM PmRef, created with INTL (Intel) compiler. ================================================================================ 0 passed, 0 failed, 0 warning, 0 aborted, 0 skipped, 3 info only. ================================================================================ uefibootpath: Sanity check for UEFI Boot Path Boot####. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Cannot detect any UEFI firmware. Aborted. Aborted test, initialisation failed. ================================================================================ 0 passed, 0 failed, 0 warning, 1 aborted, 0 skipped, 0 info only. ================================================================================ securebootcert: UEFI secure boot test. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Cannot detect any UEFI firmware. Aborted. ================================================================================ 0 passed, 0 failed, 0 warning, 0 aborted, 1 skipped, 0 info only. ================================================================================ csm: UEFI Compatibility Support Module test. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Test 1 of 1: UEFI Compatibility Support Module test. Checking for UEFI Compatibility Support Module (CSM) Int 10h jumps to 0xc0014 in option ROM at: 0xc0000..0xd0000 No CSM: Legacy BIOS firmware has video option ROM with Int 10h support. ================================================================================ 0 passed, 0 failed, 0 warning, 0 aborted, 0 skipped, 1 info only. ================================================================================ maxreadreq: Test firmware has set PCI Express MaxReadReq to a higher value on non-motherboard devices. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Test 1 of 1: Test firmware settings MaxReadReq for PCI Express devices. PASSED: Test 1, All devices have MaxReadReq set > 128. ================================================================================ 1 passed, 0 failed, 0 warning, 0 aborted, 0 skipped, 0 info only. ================================================================================ crs: Test PCI host bridge configuration using _CRS. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Test 1 of 1: Test PCI host bridge configuration using _CRS. PASSED: Test 1, The kernel has detected a BIOS newer than the end of 2007 (7/11 /2011) and has assumed that your BIOS can correctly specify the host bridge MMIO aperture using _CRS. If this does not work correctly you can override this by booting with "pci=nocrs". ================================================================================ 1 passed, 0 failed, 0 warning, 0 aborted, 0 skipped, 0 info only. ================================================================================ aspm: PCIe ASPM test. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Test 1 of 2: PCIe ASPM ACPI test. PCIe ASPM is controlled by Linux kernel. Test 2 of 2: PCIe ASPM registers test. WARNING: Test 2, RP 00h:1Ch.01h L0s not enabled. WARNING: Test 2, Device 02h:00h.00h L0s not enabled. ADVICE: The ASPM L0s low power Link state is optimized for short entry and exit latencies, while providing substantial power savings. Disabling L0s of a PCIe device may increases power consumption, and will impact the battery life of a mobile system. PASSED: Test 2, PCIe ASPM setting matched was matched. PASSED: Test 2, PCIe ASPM setting matched was matched. ================================================================================ 2 passed, 0 failed, 2 warnings, 0 aborted, 0 skipped, 0 info only. ================================================================================ hpet_check: HPET configuration tests. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Test 1 of 4: Test HPET base in kernel log. This test checks the HPET PCI BAR for each timer block in the timer. The base address is passed by the firmware via an ACPI table. IRQ routing and initialization is also verified by the test. PASSED: Test 1, Found HPET base 0xfed00000 in kernel log. Test 2 of 4: Test HPET base in HPET table. Hardware ID of Event Block: PCI Vendor ID : 0x8086 Legacy IRQ Routing Capable : 1 COUNT_SIZE_CAP counter size: 1 Number of comparitors : 3 Hardwre Revision ID : 0x1 Lower 32 bit base Address : 0xfed00000 Address Space ID : 0x0 Register Bit Width : 0x0 Register Bit Offset : 0x0 Address Width : 0x0 HPET sequence number : 0x0 Minimum clock tick : 0x80 Page Protection : 0x0 (No guaranteed protection) OEM attributes : 0x0 PASSED: Test 2, HPET looks sane. Test 3 of 4: Test HPET base in DSDT and/or SSDT. PASSED: Test 3, HPET base matches that between DSDT and the kernel (0xfed00000). Test 4 of 4: Test HPET configuration. PASSED: Test 4, Vendor ID looks sane: 0x8086. PASSED: Test 4, Valid clock period 69841279. ================================================================================ 5 passed, 0 failed, 0 warning, 0 aborted, 0 skipped, 0 info only. ================================================================================ dmicheck: DMI/SMBIOS table tests. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Test 1 of 2: Find and test SMBIOS Table Entry Point. This test tries to find and sanity check the SMBIOS data structures. PASSED: Test 1, Found SMBIOS Table Entry Point at 0xf04b0 SMBIOS Entry Point Structure: Anchor String : _SM_ Checksum : 0xe3 Entry Point Length : 0x1f Major Version : 0x02 Minor Version : 0x06 Maximum Struct Size : 0x98 Entry Point Revision : 0x00 Formatted Area : 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 Intermediate Anchor : _DMI_ Intermediate Checksum : 0x64 Structure Table Length : 0x09a6 Structure Table Address: 0x000f9e40 # of SMBIOS Structures : 0x0042 SBMIOS BCD Revision : 26 PASSED: Test 1, SMBIOS Table Entry Point Checksum is valid. PASSED: Test 1, SMBIOS Table Entry Point Length is valid. PASSED: Test 1, SMBIOS Table Entry Intermediate Anchor String _DMI_ is valid. PASSED: Test 1, SMBIOS Table Entry Point Intermediate Checksum is valid. PASSED: Test 1, SMBIOS Table Entry Structure Table Address and Length looks valid. Test 2 of 2: Test DMI/SMBIOS tables for errors. PASSED: Test 2, Entry @ 0x000f9e40 'BIOS Information (Type 0)' PASSED: Test 2, Entry @ 0x000f9e74 'System Information (Type 1)' FAILED [MEDIUM] DMIAssetTag: Test 2, String index 0x05 in table entry 'Base Board Information (Type 2)' @ 0x000f9ee3, field 'Asset Tag', offset 0x08 has a default value 'Base Board Asset Tag' and probably has not been updated by the BIOS vendor. ADVICE: The DMI table contains data which is clearly been left in a default setting and not been configured for this machine. Somebody has probably forgotten to define this field and it basically means this field is effectively useless. Note that the kernel uses this field so it probably should be corrected to ensure the kernel is using sane values. ADVICE: It may be worth checking against section 7.3 of the System Management BIOS (SMBIOS) Reference Specification (see http://www.dmtf.org/standards /smbios). FAILED [MEDIUM] DMIAssetTag: Test 2, String index 0x04 in table entry 'Chassis Information (Type 3)' @ 0x000f9f3b, field 'Asset Tag', offset 0x08 has a default value 'Asset Tag' and probably has not been updated by the BIOS vendor. ADVICE: The DMI table contains data which is clearly been left in a default setting and not been configured for this machine. Somebody has probably forgotten to define this field and it basically means this field is effectively useless. Note that the kernel uses this field so it probably should be corrected to ensure the kernel is using sane values. ADVICE: It may be worth checking against section 7.4 of the System Management BIOS (SMBIOS) Reference Specification (see http://www.dmtf.org/standards /smbios). FAILED [LOW] DMISerialNumber: Test 2, String index 0x01 in table entry 'Port Connector Information (Type 8)' @ 0x000f9f6e, field 'Internal Reference Designator', offset 0x04 has a default value 'None' and probably has not been updated by the BIOS vendor. ADVICE: The DMI table contains data which is clearly been left in a default setting and not been configured for this machine. Somebody has probably forgotten to define this field and it basically means this field is effectively useless, however the kernel does not use this data so the issue is fairly low. ADVICE: It may be worth checking against section 7.9 of the System Management BIOS (SMBIOS) Reference Specification (see http://www.dmtf.org/standards /smbios). FAILED [LOW] DMISerialNumber: Test 2, String index 0x01 in table entry 'Port Connector Information (Type 8)' @ 0x000f9f86, field 'Internal Reference Designator', offset 0x04 has a default value 'None' and probably has not been updated by the BIOS vendor. ADVICE: The DMI table contains data which is clearly been left in a default setting and not been configured for this machine. Somebody has probably forgotten to define this field and it basically means this field is effectively useless, however the kernel does not use this data so the issue is fairly low. ADVICE: It may be worth checking against section 7.9 of the System Management BIOS (SMBIOS) Reference Specification (see http://www.dmtf.org/standards /smbios). FAILED [LOW] DMISerialNumber: Test 2, String index 0x01 in table entry 'Port Connector Information (Type 8)' @ 0x000f9f9b, field 'Internal Reference Designator', offset 0x04 has a default value 'None' and probably has not been updated by the BIOS vendor. ADVICE: The DMI table contains data which is clearly been left in a default setting and not been configured for this machine. Somebody has probably forgotten to define this field and it basically means this field is effectively useless, however the kernel does not use this data so the issue is fairly low. ADVICE: It may be worth checking against section 7.9 of the System Management BIOS (SMBIOS) Reference Specification (see http://www.dmtf.org/standards /smbios). FAILED [LOW] DMISerialNumber: Test 2, String index 0x01 in table entry 'Port Connector Information (Type 8)' @ 0x000f9fb0, field 'Internal Reference Designator', offset 0x04 has a default value 'None' and probably has not been updated by the BIOS vendor. ADVICE: The DMI table contains data which is clearly been left in a default setting and not been configured for this machine. Somebody has probably forgotten to define this field and it basically means this field is effectively useless, however the kernel does not use this data so the issue is fairly low. ADVICE: It may be worth checking against section 7.9 of the System Management BIOS (SMBIOS) Reference Specification (see http://www.dmtf.org/standards /smbios). FAILED [LOW] DMISerialNumber: Test 2, String index 0x01 in table entry 'Port Connector Information (Type 8)' @ 0x000f9fcb, field 'Internal Reference Designator', offset 0x04 has a default value 'None' and probably has not been updated by the BIOS vendor. ADVICE: The DMI table contains data which is clearly been left in a default setting and not been configured for this machine. Somebody has probably forgotten to define this field and it basically means this field is effectively useless, however the kernel does not use this data so the issue is fairly low. ADVICE: It may be worth checking against section 7.9 of the System Management BIOS (SMBIOS) Reference Specification (see http://www.dmtf.org/standards /smbios). FAILED [LOW] DMISerialNumber: Test 2, String index 0x01 in table entry 'Port Connector Information (Type 8)' @ 0x000f9fe6, field 'Internal Reference Designator', offset 0x04 has a default value 'None' and probably has not been updated by the BIOS vendor. ADVICE: The DMI table contains data which is clearly been left in a default setting and not been configured for this machine. Somebody has probably forgotten to define this field and it basically means this field is effectively useless, however the kernel does not use this data so the issue is fairly low. ADVICE: It may be worth checking against section 7.9 of the System Management BIOS (SMBIOS) Reference Specification (see http://www.dmtf.org/standards /smbios). FAILED [LOW] DMISerialNumber: Test 2, String index 0x01 in table entry 'Port Connector Information (Type 8)' @ 0x000fa001, field 'Internal Reference Designator', offset 0x04 has a default value 'None' and probably has not been updated by the BIOS vendor. ADVICE: The DMI table contains data which is clearly been left in a default setting and not been configured for this machine. Somebody has probably forgotten to define this field and it basically means this field is effectively useless, however the kernel does not use this data so the issue is fairly low. ADVICE: It may be worth checking against section 7.9 of the System Management BIOS (SMBIOS) Reference Specification (see http://www.dmtf.org/standards /smbios). FAILED [LOW] DMISerialNumber: Test 2, String index 0x01 in table entry 'Port Connector Information (Type 8)' @ 0x000fa01c, field 'Internal Reference Designator', offset 0x04 has a default value 'None' and probably has not been updated by the BIOS vendor. ADVICE: The DMI table contains data which is clearly been left in a default setting and not been configured for this machine. Somebody has probably forgotten to define this field and it basically means this field is effectively useless, however the kernel does not use this data so the issue is fairly low. ADVICE: It may be worth checking against section 7.9 of the System Management BIOS (SMBIOS) Reference Specification (see http://www.dmtf.org/standards /smbios). FAILED [LOW] DMISerialNumber: Test 2, String index 0x01 in table entry 'Port Connector Information (Type 8)' @ 0x000fa037, field 'Internal Reference Designator', offset 0x04 has a default value 'None' and probably has not been updated by the BIOS vendor. ADVICE: The DMI table contains data which is clearly been left in a default setting and not been configured for this machine. Somebody has probably forgotten to define this field and it basically means this field is effectively useless, however the kernel does not use this data so the issue is fairly low. ADVICE: It may be worth checking against section 7.9 of the System Management BIOS (SMBIOS) Reference Specification (see http://www.dmtf.org/standards /smbios). FAILED [LOW] DMISerialNumber: Test 2, String index 0x01 in table entry 'Port Connector Information (Type 8)' @ 0x000fa052, field 'Internal Reference Designator', offset 0x04 has a default value 'None' and probably has not been updated by the BIOS vendor. ADVICE: The DMI table contains data which is clearly been left in a default setting and not been configured for this machine. Somebody has probably forgotten to define this field and it basically means this field is effectively useless, however the kernel does not use this data so the issue is fairly low. ADVICE: It may be worth checking against section 7.9 of the System Management BIOS (SMBIOS) Reference Specification (see http://www.dmtf.org/standards /smbios). FAILED [LOW] DMISerialNumber: Test 2, String index 0x01 in table entry 'Port Connector Information (Type 8)' @ 0x000fa06d, field 'Internal Reference Designator', offset 0x04 has a default value 'None' and probably has not been updated by the BIOS vendor. ADVICE: The DMI table contains data which is clearly been left in a default setting and not been configured for this machine. Somebody has probably forgotten to define this field and it basically means this field is effectively useless, however the kernel does not use this data so the issue is fairly low. ADVICE: It may be worth checking against section 7.9 of the System Management BIOS (SMBIOS) Reference Specification (see http://www.dmtf.org/standards /smbios). FAILED [LOW] DMISerialNumber: Test 2, String index 0x01 in table entry 'Port Connector Information (Type 8)' @ 0x000fa088, field 'Internal Reference Designator', offset 0x04 has a default value 'None' and probably has not been updated by the BIOS vendor. ADVICE: The DMI table contains data which is clearly been left in a default setting and not been configured for this machine. Somebody has probably forgotten to define this field and it basically means this field is effectively useless, however the kernel does not use this data so the issue is fairly low. ADVICE: It may be worth checking against section 7.9 of the System Management BIOS (SMBIOS) Reference Specification (see http://www.dmtf.org/standards /smbios). FAILED [LOW] DMISerialNumber: Test 2, String index 0x01 in table entry 'Port Connector Information (Type 8)' @ 0x000fa0a3, field 'Internal Reference Designator', offset 0x04 has a default value 'None' and probably has not been updated by the BIOS vendor. ADVICE: The DMI table contains data which is clearly been left in a default setting and not been configured for this machine. Somebody has probably forgotten to define this field and it basically means this field is effectively useless, however the kernel does not use this data so the issue is fairly low. ADVICE: It may be worth checking against section 7.9 of the System Management BIOS (SMBIOS) Reference Specification (see http://www.dmtf.org/standards /smbios). FAILED [LOW] DMISerialNumber: Test 2, String index 0x01 in table entry 'Port Connector Information (Type 8)' @ 0x000fa0bf, field 'Internal Reference Designator', offset 0x04 has a default value 'None' and probably has not been updated by the BIOS vendor. ADVICE: The DMI table contains data which is clearly been left in a default setting and not been configured for this machine. Somebody has probably forgotten to define this field and it basically means this field is effectively useless, however the kernel does not use this data so the issue is fairly low. ADVICE: It may be worth checking against section 7.9 of the System Management BIOS (SMBIOS) Reference Specification (see http://www.dmtf.org/standards /smbios). FAILED [LOW] DMISerialNumber: Test 2, String index 0x01 in table entry 'Port Connector Information (Type 8)' @ 0x000fa0db, field 'Internal Reference Designator', offset 0x04 has a default value 'None' and probably has not been updated by the BIOS vendor. ADVICE: The DMI table contains data which is clearly been left in a default setting and not been configured for this machine. Somebody has probably forgotten to define this field and it basically means this field is effectively useless, however the kernel does not use this data so the issue is fairly low. ADVICE: It may be worth checking against section 7.9 of the System Management BIOS (SMBIOS) Reference Specification (see http://www.dmtf.org/standards /smbios). FAILED [LOW] DMISerialNumber: Test 2, String index 0x01 in table entry 'Port Connector Information (Type 8)' @ 0x000fa0f7, field 'Internal Reference Designator', offset 0x04 has a default value 'None' and probably has not been updated by the BIOS vendor. ADVICE: The DMI table contains data which is clearly been left in a default setting and not been configured for this machine. Somebody has probably forgotten to define this field and it basically means this field is effectively useless, however the kernel does not use this data so the issue is fairly low. ADVICE: It may be worth checking against section 7.9 of the System Management BIOS (SMBIOS) Reference Specification (see http://www.dmtf.org/standards /smbios). FAILED [LOW] DMISerialNumber: Test 2, String index 0x01 in table entry 'Port Connector Information (Type 8)' @ 0x000fa113, field 'Internal Reference Designator', offset 0x04 has a default value 'None' and probably has not been updated by the BIOS vendor. ADVICE: The DMI table contains data which is clearly been left in a default setting and not been configured for this machine. Somebody has probably forgotten to define this field and it basically means this field is effectively useless, however the kernel does not use this data so the issue is fairly low. ADVICE: It may be worth checking against section 7.9 of the System Management BIOS (SMBIOS) Reference Specification (see http://www.dmtf.org/standards /smbios). FAILED [LOW] DMISerialNumber: Test 2, String index 0x01 in table entry 'Port Connector Information (Type 8)' @ 0x000fa12f, field 'Internal Reference Designator', offset 0x04 has a default value 'None' and probably has not been updated by the BIOS vendor. ADVICE: The DMI table contains data which is clearly been left in a default setting and not been configured for this machine. Somebody has probably forgotten to define this field and it basically means this field is effectively useless, however the kernel does not use this data so the issue is fairly low. ADVICE: It may be worth checking against section 7.9 of the System Management BIOS (SMBIOS) Reference Specification (see http://www.dmtf.org/standards /smbios). FAILED [LOW] DMISerialNumber: Test 2, String index 0x02 in table entry 'Port Connector Information (Type 8)' @ 0x000fa147, field 'External Reference Designator', offset 0x06 has a default value 'None' and probably has not been updated by the BIOS vendor. ADVICE: The DMI table contains data which is clearly been left in a default setting and not been configured for this machine. Somebody has probably forgotten to define this field and it basically means this field is effectively useless, however the kernel does not use this data so the issue is fairly low. ADVICE: It may be worth checking against section 7.9 of the System Management BIOS (SMBIOS) Reference Specification (see http://www.dmtf.org/standards /smbios). FAILED [LOW] DMISerialNumber: Test 2, String index 0x02 in table entry 'Port Connector Information (Type 8)' @ 0x000fa167, field 'External Reference Designator', offset 0x06 has a default value 'None' and probably has not been updated by the BIOS vendor. ADVICE: The DMI table contains data which is clearly been left in a default setting and not been configured for this machine. Somebody has probably forgotten to define this field and it basically means this field is effectively useless, however the kernel does not use this data so the issue is fairly low. ADVICE: It may be worth checking against section 7.9 of the System Management BIOS (SMBIOS) Reference Specification (see http://www.dmtf.org/standards /smbios). FAILED [LOW] DMISerialNumber: Test 2, String index 0x02 in table entry 'Port Connector Information (Type 8)' @ 0x000fa187, field 'External Reference Designator', offset 0x06 has a default value 'None' and probably has not been updated by the BIOS vendor. ADVICE: The DMI table contains data which is clearly been left in a default setting and not been configured for this machine. Somebody has probably forgotten to define this field and it basically means this field is effectively useless, however the kernel does not use this data so the issue is fairly low. ADVICE: It may be worth checking against section 7.9 of the System Management BIOS (SMBIOS) Reference Specification (see http://www.dmtf.org/standards /smbios). FAILED [LOW] DMISerialNumber: Test 2, String index 0x01 in table entry 'Port Connector Information (Type 8)' @ 0x000fa1ac, field 'Internal Reference Designator', offset 0x04 has a default value 'None' and probably has not been updated by the BIOS vendor. ADVICE: The DMI table contains data which is clearly been left in a default setting and not been configured for this machine. Somebody has probably forgotten to define this field and it basically means this field is effectively useless, however the kernel does not use this data so the issue is fairly low. ADVICE: It may be worth checking against section 7.9 of the System Management BIOS (SMBIOS) Reference Specification (see http://www.dmtf.org/standards /smbios). FAILED [LOW] DMISerialNumber: Test 2, String index 0x01 in table entry 'Port Connector Information (Type 8)' @ 0x000fa1cd, field 'Internal Reference Designator', offset 0x04 has a default value 'None' and probably has not been updated by the BIOS vendor. ADVICE: The DMI table contains data which is clearly been left in a default setting and not been configured for this machine. Somebody has probably forgotten to define this field and it basically means this field is effectively useless, however the kernel does not use this data so the issue is fairly low. ADVICE: It may be worth checking against section 7.9 of the System Management BIOS (SMBIOS) Reference Specification (see http://www.dmtf.org/standards /smbios). FAILED [LOW] DMISerialNumber: Test 2, String index 0x01 in table entry 'Port Connector Information (Type 8)' @ 0x000fa1ee, field 'Internal Reference Designator', offset 0x04 has a default value 'None' and probably has not been updated by the BIOS vendor. ADVICE: The DMI table contains data which is clearly been left in a default setting and not been configured for this machine. Somebody has probably forgotten to define this field and it basically means this field is effectively useless, however the kernel does not use this data so the issue is fairly low. ADVICE: It may be worth checking against section 7.9 of the System Management BIOS (SMBIOS) Reference Specification (see http://www.dmtf.org/standards /smbios). PASSED: Test 2, Entry @ 0x000fa212 'System Slot Information (Type 9)' PASSED: Test 2, Entry @ 0x000fa236 'System Slot Information (Type 9)' PASSED: Test 2, Entry @ 0x000fa259 'System Slot Information (Type 9)' PASSED: Test 2, Entry @ 0x000fa27c 'System Slot Information (Type 9)' PASSED: Test 2, Entry @ 0x000fa29f 'System Slot Information (Type 9)' PASSED: Test 2, Entry @ 0x000fa2c2 'System Slot Information (Type 9)' PASSED: Test 2, Entry @ 0x000fa2e5 'On Board Devices (Type 10)' PASSED: Test 2, Entry @ 0x000fa313 'On Board Devices (Type 10)' PASSED: Test 2, Entry @ 0x000fa337 'OEM Strings (Type 11)' PASSED: Test 2, Entry @ 0x000fa367 'System Configuration Options (Type 12)' PASSED: Test 2, Entry @ 0x000fa36e 'BIOS Language Information (Type 13)' PASSED: Test 2, Entry @ 0x000fa39d 'Portable Battery (Type 22)' PASSED: Test 2, Entry @ 0x000fa3f1 'System Boot Information (Type 32)' PASSED: Test 2, Entry @ 0x000fa3fe 'Unknown (Type 133)' PASSED: Test 2, Entry @ 0x000fa413 '32-bit Memory Error Information (Type 18)' PASSED: Test 2, Entry @ 0x000fa42c 'Built-in Pointing Device (Type 21)' PASSED: Test 2, Entry @ 0x000fa435 'System Reset (Type 23)' PASSED: Test 2, Entry @ 0x000fa444 'Hardware Security (Type 24)' PASSED: Test 2, Entry @ 0x000fa44b 'Cooling Device (Type 27)' FAILED [LOW] DMISerialNumber: Test 2, String index 0x01 in table entry 'System Power Supply (Type 39)' @ 0x000fa45b, field 'Location', offset 0x05 has a default value 'TBD by ODM' and probably has not been updated by the BIOS vendor. ADVICE: The DMI table contains data which is clearly been left in a default setting and not been configured for this machine. Somebody has probably forgotten to define this field and it basically means this field is effectively useless, however the kernel does not use this data so the issue is fairly low. FAILED [LOW] DMISerialNumber: Test 2, String index 0x02 in table entry 'System Power Supply (Type 39)' @ 0x000fa45b, field 'Device Name', offset 0x06 has a default value 'TBD by ODM' and probably has not been updated by the BIOS vendor. ADVICE: The DMI table contains data which is clearly been left in a default setting and not been configured for this machine. Somebody has probably forgotten to define this field and it basically means this field is effectively useless, however the kernel does not use this data so the issue is fairly low. FAILED [LOW] DMISerialNumber: Test 2, String index 0x03 in table entry 'System Power Supply (Type 39)' @ 0x000fa45b, field 'Manufacturer', offset 0x07 has a default value 'TBD by ODM' and probably has not been updated by the BIOS vendor. ADVICE: The DMI table contains data which is clearly been left in a default setting and not been configured for this machine. Somebody has probably forgotten to define this field and it basically means this field is effectively useless, however the kernel does not use this data so the issue is fairly low. FAILED [LOW] DMISerialNumber: Test 2, String index 0x04 in table entry 'System Power Supply (Type 39)' @ 0x000fa45b, field 'Serial Number', offset 0x08 has a default value 'TBD by ODM' and probably has not been updated by the BIOS vendor. ADVICE: The DMI table contains data which is clearly been left in a default setting and not been configured for this machine. Somebody has probably forgotten to define this field and it basically means this field is effectively useless, however the kernel does not use this data so the issue is fairly low. FAILED [LOW] DMISerialNumber: Test 2, String index 0x05 in table entry 'System Power Supply (Type 39)' @ 0x000fa45b, field 'Asset Tag', offset 0x09 has a default value 'TBD by ODM' and probably has not been updated by the BIOS vendor. ADVICE: The DMI table contains data which is clearly been left in a default setting and not been configured for this machine. Somebody has probably forgotten to define this field and it basically means this field is effectively useless, however the kernel does not use this data so the issue is fairly low. FAILED [LOW] DMISerialNumber: Test 2, String index 0x06 in table entry 'System Power Supply (Type 39)' @ 0x000fa45b, field 'Model Part Number', offset 0x0a has a default value 'TBD by ODM' and probably has not been updated by the BIOS vendor. ADVICE: The DMI table contains data which is clearly been left in a default setting and not been configured for this machine. Somebody has probably forgotten to define this field and it basically means this field is effectively useless, however the kernel does not use this data so the issue is fairly low. ADVICE: It may be worth checking against section 7.40 of the System Management BIOS (SMBIOS) Reference Specification (see http://www.dmtf.org/standards /smbios). FAILED [LOW] DMISerialNumber: Test 2, String index 0x03 in table entry 'Processor Information (Type 4)' @ 0x000fa4b8, field 'Serial Number', offset 0x20 has a default value 'Not Supported by CPU' and probably has not been updated by the BIOS vendor. ADVICE: The DMI table contains data which is clearly been left in a default setting and not been configured for this machine. Somebody has probably forgotten to define this field and it basically means this field is effectively useless, however the kernel does not use this data so the issue is fairly low. ADVICE: It may be worth checking against section 7.5 of the System Management BIOS (SMBIOS) Reference Specification (see http://www.dmtf.org/standards /smbios). PASSED: Test 2, Entry @ 0x000fa550 'Cache Information (Type 7)' PASSED: Test 2, Entry @ 0x000fa56d 'Cache Information (Type 7)' PASSED: Test 2, Entry @ 0x000fa58a 'Cache Information (Type 7)' PASSED: Test 2, Entry @ 0x000fa5a7 'Physical Memory Array (Type 16)' FAILED [LOW] DMIAssetTag: Test 2, String index 0x05 in table entry 'Memory Device (Type 17)' @ 0x000fa5b8, field 'Asset Tag', offset 0x19 has a default value '9876543210' and probably has not been updated by the BIOS vendor. ADVICE: The DMI table contains data which is clearly been left in a default setting and not been configured for this machine. Somebody has probably forgotten to define this field and it basically means this field is effectively useless, however the kernel does not use this data so the issue is fairly low. ADVICE: It may be worth checking against section 7.18 of the System Management BIOS (SMBIOS) Reference Specification (see http://www.dmtf.org/standards /smbios). PASSED: Test 2, Entry @ 0x000fa61a 'Memory Device Mapped Address (Type 20)' FAILED [LOW] DMIAssetTag: Test 2, String index 0x03 in table entry 'Memory Device (Type 17)' @ 0x000fa62f, field 'Asset Tag', offset 0x19 has a default value '9876543210' and probably has not been updated by the BIOS vendor. ADVICE: The DMI table contains data which is clearly been left in a default setting and not been configured for this machine. Somebody has probably forgotten to define this field and it basically means this field is effectively useless, however the kernel does not use this data so the issue is fairly low. ADVICE: It may be worth checking against section 7.18 of the System Management BIOS (SMBIOS) Reference Specification (see http://www.dmtf.org/standards /smbios). PASSED: Test 2, Entry @ 0x000fa66d 'Memory Device Mapped Address (Type 20)' FAILED [LOW] DMIAssetTag: Test 2, String index 0x05 in table entry 'Memory Device (Type 17)' @ 0x000fa682, field 'Asset Tag', offset 0x19 has a default value '9876543210' and probably has not been updated by the BIOS vendor. ADVICE: The DMI table contains data which is clearly been left in a default setting and not been configured for this machine. Somebody has probably forgotten to define this field and it basically means this field is effectively useless, however the kernel does not use this data so the issue is fairly low. ADVICE: It may be worth checking against section 7.18 of the System Management BIOS (SMBIOS) Reference Specification (see http://www.dmtf.org/standards /smbios). PASSED: Test 2, Entry @ 0x000fa6e5 'Memory Device Mapped Address (Type 20)' FAILED [LOW] DMIAssetTag: Test 2, String index 0x03 in table entry 'Memory Device (Type 17)' @ 0x000fa6fa, field 'Asset Tag', offset 0x19 has a default value '9876543210' and probably has not been updated by the BIOS vendor. ADVICE: The DMI table contains data which is clearly been left in a default setting and not been configured for this machine. Somebody has probably forgotten to define this field and it basically means this field is effectively useless, however the kernel does not use this data so the issue is fairly low. ADVICE: It may be worth checking against section 7.18 of the System Management BIOS (SMBIOS) Reference Specification (see http://www.dmtf.org/standards /smbios). PASSED: Test 2, Entry @ 0x000fa738 'Memory Device Mapped Address (Type 20)' PASSED: Test 2, Entry @ 0x000fa74d 'Memory Array Mapped Address (Type 19)' PASSED: Test 2, Entry @ 0x000fa75e 'Unknown (Type 129)' PASSED: Test 2, Entry @ 0x000fa77f 'Unknown (Type 131)' PASSED: Test 2, Entry @ 0x000fa7c1 'System Event Log (Type 15)' PASSED: Test 2, Entry @ 0x000fa7e0 'End of Table (Type 127)' ================================================================================ 40 passed, 37 failed, 0 warning, 0 aborted, 0 skipped, 0 info only. ================================================================================ microcode: Test if system is using latest microcode. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Test 1 of 1: Test for most recent microcode being loaded. This test verifies if the firmware has put a recent revision of the microcode into the processor at boot time. Recent microcode is important to have all the required features and errata updates for the processor. The kernel did not report that CPU 0 has had a microcode update. The current firmware is revision 0x14 and probably has not been updated. The kernel did not report that CPU 1 has had a microcode update. The current firmware is revision 0x14 and probably has not been updated. The kernel did not report that CPU 2 has had a microcode update. The current firmware is revision 0x14 and probably has not been updated. The kernel did not report that CPU 3 has had a microcode update. The current firmware is revision 0x14 and probably has not been updated. SKIPPED: Test 1, Could not determine from kernel log if latest microcode has been loaded. ================================================================================ 0 passed, 0 failed, 0 warning, 0 aborted, 1 skipped, 0 info only. ================================================================================ msr: MSR register tests. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Test 1 of 5: Test CPU generic MSRs. PASSED: Test 1, MSR 0x00000001 P5_MC_TYPE is consistent across 4 CPUs. PASSED: Test 1, MSR 0x00000006 MONITOR_FILTER_SIZE is consistent across 4 CPUs. PASSED: Test 1, MSR 0x00000017 PLATFORM_ID is consistent across 4 CPUs. PASSED: Test 1, MSR 0x0000002a EBL_CR_POWERON is consistent across 4 CPUs. PASSED: Test 1, MSR 0x0000001b APIC_BASE is consistent across 4 CPUs. PASSED: Test 1, MSR 0x0000003a FEATURE_CONTROL is consistent across 4 CPUs. PASSED: Test 1, MSR 0x0000008b BIOS_SIGN_ID is consistent across 4 CPUs. PASSED: Test 1, MSR 0x000000fe MTRRCAP is consistent across 4 CPUs. PASSED: Test 1, MSR 0x00000174 SYSENTER_CS is consistent across 4 CPUs. PASSED: Test 1, MSR 0x00000175 SYSENTER_ESP is consistent across 4 CPUs. PASSED: Test 1, MSR 0x00000176 SYSENTER_EIP is consistent across 4 CPUs. PASSED: Test 1, MSR 0x00000179 MCG_CAP is consistent across 4 CPUs. PASSED: Test 1, MSR 0x0000017a MCG_STATUS is consistent across 4 CPUs. PASSED: Test 1, MSR 0x0000019a CLOCK_MODULATION is consistent across 4 CPUs. PASSED: Test 1, MSR 0x0000019b THERM_INTERRUPT is consistent across 4 CPUs. PASSED: Test 1, MSR 0x000001a0 MISC_ENABLE is consistent across 4 CPUs. PASSED: Test 1, MSR 0x000001b2 PACKAGE_THERM_INTERRUPT is consistent across 4 CPUs. PASSED: Test 1, MSR 0x000001f2 SMRR_PHYSBASE is consistent across 4 CPUs. PASSED: Test 1, MSR 0x000001f3 SMRR_PHYSMASK is consistent across 4 CPUs. PASSED: Test 1, MSR 0x00000200 MTRR_PHYSBASE0 is consistent across 4 CPUs. PASSED: Test 1, MSR 0x00000201 MTRR_PHYSMASK0 is consistent across 4 CPUs. PASSED: Test 1, MSR 0x00000202 MTRR_PHYSBASE1 is consistent across 4 CPUs. PASSED: Test 1, MSR 0x00000203 MTRR_PHYSMASK1 is consistent across 4 CPUs. PASSED: Test 1, MSR 0x00000204 MTRR_PHYSBASE2 is consistent across 4 CPUs. PASSED: Test 1, MSR 0x00000205 MTRR_PHYSMASK2 is consistent across 4 CPUs. PASSED: Test 1, MSR 0x00000206 MTRR_PHYSBASE3 is consistent across 4 CPUs. PASSED: Test 1, MSR 0x00000207 MTRR_PHYSMASK3 is consistent across 4 CPUs. PASSED: Test 1, MSR 0x00000208 MTRR_PHYSBASE4 is consistent across 4 CPUs. PASSED: Test 1, MSR 0x00000209 MTRR_PHYSMASK4 is consistent across 4 CPUs. PASSED: Test 1, MSR 0x0000020a MTRR_PHYSBASE5 is consistent across 4 CPUs. PASSED: Test 1, MSR 0x0000020b MTRR_PHYSMASK5 is consistent across 4 CPUs. PASSED: Test 1, MSR 0x0000020c MTRR_PHYSBASE6 is consistent across 4 CPUs. PASSED: Test 1, MSR 0x0000020d MTRR_PHYSMASK6 is consistent across 4 CPUs. PASSED: Test 1, MSR 0x0000020e MTRR_PHYSBASE7 is consistent across 4 CPUs. PASSED: Test 1, MSR 0x0000020f MTRR_PHYSMASK7 is consistent across 4 CPUs. PASSED: Test 1, MSR 0x00000210 MTRR_PHYSBASE8 is consistent across 4 CPUs. PASSED: Test 1, MSR 0x00000211 MTRR_PHYSMASK8 is consistent across 4 CPUs. PASSED: Test 1, MSR 0x00000212 MTRR_PHYSBASE9 is consistent across 4 CPUs. PASSED: Test 1, MSR 0x00000213 MTRR_PHYSMASK9 is consistent across 4 CPUs. PASSED: Test 1, MSR 0x00000250 MTRR_FIX64K_000 is consistent across 4 CPUs. PASSED: Test 1, MSR 0x00000258 MTRR_FIX16K_800 is consistent across 4 CPUs. PASSED: Test 1, MSR 0x00000259 MTRR_FIX16K_a00 is consistent across 4 CPUs. PASSED: Test 1, MSR 0x00000268 MTRR_FIX4K_C000 is consistent across 4 CPUs. PASSED: Test 1, MSR 0x00000269 MTRR_FIX4K_C800 is consistent across 4 CPUs. PASSED: Test 1, MSR 0x0000026a MTRR_FIX4K_D000 is consistent across 4 CPUs. PASSED: Test 1, MSR 0x0000026b MTRR_FIX4K_D800 is consistent across 4 CPUs. PASSED: Test 1, MSR 0x0000026c MTRR_FIX4K_E000 is consistent across 4 CPUs. PASSED: Test 1, MSR 0x0000026d MTRR_FIX4K_E800 is consistent across 4 CPUs. PASSED: Test 1, MSR 0x0000026e MTRR_FIX4K_F000 is consistent across 4 CPUs. PASSED: Test 1, MSR 0x0000026f MTRR_FIX4K_F800 is consistent across 4 CPUs. PASSED: Test 1, MSR 0x00000277 PAT is consistent across 4 CPUs. PASSED: Test 1, MSR 0x00000280 MC0_CTL2 is consistent across 4 CPUs. PASSED: Test 1, MSR 0x00000281 MC1_CTL2 is consistent across 4 CPUs. PASSED: Test 1, MSR 0x00000282 MC2_CTL2 is consistent across 4 CPUs. PASSED: Test 1, MSR 0x00000283 MC3_CTL2 is consistent across 4 CPUs. PASSED: Test 1, MSR 0x00000284 MC4_CTL2 is consistent across 4 CPUs. PASSED: Test 1, MSR 0x00000285 MC5_CTL2 is consistent across 4 CPUs. PASSED: Test 1, MSR 0x00000286 MC6_CTL2 is consistent across 4 CPUs. PASSED: Test 1, MSR 0x000002ff MTRR_DEF_TYPE is consistent across 4 CPUs. PASSED: Test 1, MSR 0x000003f1 PEBS_ENABLE is consistent across 4 CPUs. PASSED: Test 1, MSR 0x00000480 VMX_BASIC is consistent across 4 CPUs. PASSED: Test 1, MSR 0x00000481 VMX_PINPASED_CTLS is consistent across 4 CPUs. PASSED: Test 1, MSR 0x00000482 VMX_PROCBASED_CTLS is consistent across 4 CPUs. PASSED: Test 1, MSR 0x00000483 VMX_EXIT_CTLS is consistent across 4 CPUs. PASSED: Test 1, MSR 0x00000484 VMX_ENTRY_CTLS is consistent across 4 CPUs. PASSED: Test 1, MSR 0x00000485 VMX_MISC is consistent across 4 CPUs. PASSED: Test 1, MSR 0x00000486 VMX_CR0_FIXED0 is consistent across 4 CPUs. PASSED: Test 1, MSR 0x00000487 VMX_CR0_FIXED1 is consistent across 4 CPUs. PASSED: Test 1, MSR 0x00000488 VMX_CR4_FIXED0 is consistent across 4 CPUs. PASSED: Test 1, MSR 0x00000489 VMX_CR4_FIXED1 is consistent across 4 CPUs. PASSED: Test 1, MSR 0x0000048a VMX_VMX_VMCS_ENUM is consistent across 4 CPUs. PASSED: Test 1, MSR 0x0000048b VMX_PROCBASED_CTLS2 is consistent across 4 CPUs. PASSED: Test 1, MSR 0x0000048c VMX_EPT_VPID_CAP is consistent across 4 CPUs. PASSED: Test 1, MSR 0x0000048d VMX_TRUE_PINBASED_CTLS is consistent across 4 CPUs. PASSED: Test 1, MSR 0x0000048e VMX_TRUE_PROCBASED_CTLS is consistent across 4 CPUs. PASSED: Test 1, MSR 0x0000048f VMX_TRUE_EXIT_CTLS is consistent across 4 CPUs. PASSED: Test 1, MSR 0x00000490 VMX_TRUE_ENTRY_CTLS is consistent across 4 CPUs. PASSED: Test 1, MSR 0xc0000080 EFER is consistent across 4 CPUs. PASSED: Test 1, MSR 0xc0000081 STAR is consistent across 4 CPUs. PASSED: Test 1, MSR 0xc0000082 LSTAR is consistent across 4 CPUs. PASSED: Test 1, MSR 0xc0000084 FMASK is consistent across 4 CPUs. PASSED: Test 1, MSR 0xc0000102 KERNEL_GS_BASE is consistent across 4 CPUs. Test 2 of 5: Test CPU specific model MSRs. CPU family: 0x6, model: 0x2a (Sandybridge) PASSED: Test 2, MSR 0x0000008b BIOS_SIGN_ID is consistent across 4 CPUs. PASSED: Test 2, MSR 0x000000ce MSR_PLATFORM_INFO is consistent across 4 CPUs. PASSED: Test 2, MSR 0x000000e2 MSR_PKG_CST_CONFIG_CONTROL is consistent across 4 CPUs. PASSED: Test 2, MSR 0x000000e4 MSR_PMG_IO_CAPTURE_BASE is consistent across 4 CPUs. PASSED: Test 2, MSR 0x000001a2 MSR_TEMPERATURE_TARGET is consistent across 4 CPUs. PASSED: Test 2, MSR 0x000001a6 MSR_OFFCORE_RSP_0 is consistent across 4 CPUs. PASSED: Test 2, MSR 0x000001ad MSR_TURBO_RATIO_LIMIT is consistent across 4 CPUs. PASSED: Test 2, MSR 0x000001fc MSR_POWER_CTL is consistent across 4 CPUs. PASSED: Test 2, MSR 0x0000060a MSR_PKGC3_IRTL is consistent across 4 CPUs. PASSED: Test 2, MSR 0x0000060b MSR_PKGC6_IRTL is consistent across 4 CPUs. PASSED: Test 2, MSR 0x0000060c MSR_PKGC7_IRTL is consistent across 4 CPUs. PASSED: Test 2, MSR 0x00000610 MSR_PKG_RAPL_POWER_LIMIT is consistent across 4 CPUs. PASSED: Test 2, MSR 0x00000614 MSR_PKG_RAPL_POWER_INFO is consistent across 4 CPUs. PASSED: Test 2, MSR 0x00000638 MSR_PP0_POWER_LIMIT is consistent across 4 CPUs. PASSED: Test 2, MSR 0x0000063a MSR_PP0_POLICY is consistent across 4 CPUs. PASSED: Test 2, MSR 0x00000640 MSR_PP1_POWER_LIMIT is consistent across 4 CPUs. PASSED: Test 2, MSR 0x00000642 MSR_PP1_POLICY is consistent across 4 CPUs. Test 3 of 5: Test all P State Ratios. PASSED: Test 3, MSR 0x000000ce Minimum P-State is consistent across 4 CPUs. PASSED: Test 3, MSR 0x000000ce Maximum P-State is consistent across 4 CPUs. Test 4 of 5: Test C1 and C3 autodemotion. PASSED: Test 4, MSR 0x000000e2 C1 and C3 Autodemotion is consistent across 4 CPUs. C1 and C3 Autodemotion enabled. Test 5 of 5: Test SMRR MSR registers. PASSED: Test 5, MSR 0x000001f2 SMRR_PHYSBASE is consistent across 4 CPUs. PASSED: Test 5, MSR 0x000001f2 SMRR_TYPE is consistent across 4 CPUs. PASSED: Test 5, MSR 0x000001f3 SMRR_PHYSMASK is consistent across 4 CPUs. PASSED: Test 5, MSR 0x000001f3 SMRR_VALID is consistent across 4 CPUs. ================================================================================ 106 passed, 0 failed, 0 warning, 0 aborted, 0 skipped, 0 info only. ================================================================================ nx: Test if CPU NX is disabled by the BIOS. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Test 1 of 3: Test CPU NX capability. PASSED: Test 1, CPU has NX flags, BIOS is not disabling it. Test 2 of 3: Test all CPUs have same BIOS set NX flag. This test verifies that all CPUs have the same NX flag setting. Although rare, BIOS may set the NX flag differently per CPU. PASSED: Test 2, All 4 CPUs have the same NX flag set. Test 3 of 3: Test all CPUs have same msr setting in MSR 0x1a0. This test verifies that all CPUs have the same NX flag setting by examining the per CPU MSR register 0x1a0. PASSED: Test 3, All 4 CPUs have the NX flag in MSR 0x1a0 set. ================================================================================ 3 passed, 0 failed, 0 warning, 0 aborted, 0 skipped, 0 info only. ================================================================================ cpufreq: CPU frequency scaling tests. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Test 1 of 1: CPU P-State tests. For each processor in the system, this test steps through the various frequency states (P-states) that the BIOS advertises for the processor. For each processor /frequency combination, a quick performance value is measured. The test then validates that: 1. Each processor has the same number of frequency states. 2. Higher advertised frequencies have a higher performance. 3. No duplicate frequency values are reported by the BIOS. 4. BIOS doing Sw_All P-state coordination across cores. 5. BIOS doing Sw_Any P-state coordination across cores. WARNING: Test 1, CPU frequency scaling not supported. ADVICE: Scaling driver 'intel_pstate ' is enabled and this does not seem to allow CPU frequency scaling. ================================================================================ 0 passed, 0 failed, 1 warning, 0 aborted, 0 skipped, 0 info only. ================================================================================ maxfreq: Test max CPU frequencies against max scaling frequency. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Test 1 of 1: Maximum CPU frequency test. This test checks the maximum CPU frequency as detected by the kernel for each CPU against maxiumum frequency as specified by the BIOS frequency scaling settings. PASSED: Test 1, 4 CPUs passed the maximum frequency check. ================================================================================ 1 passed, 0 failed, 0 warning, 0 aborted, 0 skipped, 0 info only. ================================================================================ virt: CPU Virtualisation Configuration test. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Test 1 of 1: CPU Virtualisation Configuration test. Check VT/VMX Virtualization extensions are set up correctly. PASSED: Test 1, Virtualization extensions supported and enabled by BIOS. ================================================================================ 1 passed, 0 failed, 0 warning, 0 aborted, 0 skipped, 0 info only. ================================================================================ pnp: BIOS Support Installation structure test. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Test 1 of 1: PnP BIOS Support Installation structure test. This test tries to find and sanity check the Plug and Play BIOS Support Installation Check structure. Found PnP Installation Check structure at 0x000f0940 Signature : $PnP Version : 0x10 (1.0) Length : 0x0021 bytes Control Field : 0x0000 (Not supported) Event Notification Flag Address : 0x000f0000 Real Mode 16 bit Code Address : 0xf000:0991 Real Mode 16 bit Data Address : 0xf000:0000 16 bit Protected Mode Code Address : 0x000f0968 16 bit Protected Mode Data Address : 0x000f0000 OEM Device Identifier : 0x00000000 (undefined) PASSED: Test 1, Version 1.0 detected. PASSED: Test 1, PnP Installation Check structure is the correct length of 33 bytes. ================================================================================ 2 passed, 0 failed, 0 warning, 0 aborted, 0 skipped, 0 info only. ================================================================================ pciirq: PCI IRQ Routing Table test. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Test 1 of 1: PCI IRQ Routing Table test. This test tries to find and sanity check the PCI IRQ Routing Table, as defined by http://www.microsoft.com/taiwan/whdc/archive/pciirq.mspx and described in pages 233-238 of PCI System Architecture, Fourth Edition, Mindshare, Inc. (1999). NOTE: The PCI IRQ Routing Table only really knows about ISA IRQs and is generally not used with APIC. Found PCI IRQ Routing Table at 0x000f9ba0 Signature : $PIR Version : 0x0100 (1.0) Table Size : 0x01b0 bytes (25 slot entries) PCI Router ID : 00:1f.0 PCI Exclusive IRQs : 0x0000 (none) Compatible PCI Router : 8086:122e Miniport Data : 0x00000000 (none) Reserved : 0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00 Checksum : 0x30 Bus:Dev Slot INTA# INTB# INTC# INTD# 00:1b 00 6a/8c80 00:04 00 60/8c80 61/8c80 62/8c80 63/8c80 00:06 00 63/8c80 60/8c80 61/8c80 62/8c80 00:1d 00 6b/8c80 63/8c80 60/8c80 62/8c80 00:1a 00 60/8c80 69/8c80 62/8c80 63/8c80 00:19 00 68/8c80 00:16 00 60/8c80 63/8c80 62/8c80 61/8c80 00:00 00 60/8c80 61/8c80 62/8c80 63/8c80 00:02 00 60/8c80 00:1f 00 69/8c80 63/8c80 62/8c80 60/8c80 00:07 00 60/8c80 ef:00 04 60/8c80 00:01 00 60/8c80 61/8c80 62/8c80 63/8c80 00:1c 00 60/8c80 61/8c80 62/8c80 63/8c80 01:00 05 60/8c80 61/8c80 62/8c80 63/8c80 02:00 06 61/8c80 62/8c80 63/8c80 60/8c80 eb:00 07 62/8c80 63/8c80 60/8c80 61/8c80 03:00 08 63/8c80 60/8c80 61/8c80 62/8c80 e9:00 09 60/8c80 61/8c80 62/8c80 63/8c80 e8:00 0a 61/8c80 62/8c80 63/8c80 60/8c80 e7:00 0b 62/8c80 63/8c80 60/8c80 61/8c80 e6:00 0c 63/8c80 60/8c80 61/8c80 62/8c80 ee:00 01 69/8c80 6a/8c80 6b/8c80 68/8c80 ee:01 02 6a/8c80 69/8c80 68/8c80 6b/8c80 ee:05 03 62/8c80 68/8c80 6a/8c80 69/8c80 PASSED: Test 1, The Compatible PCI Interrupt Router is defined. PASSED: Test 1, Table size was correct for 25 slot entries. PASSED: Test 1, Reserved region is set to zero. PASSED: Test 1, All 25 slots have sane looking link and IRQ bitmaps. ================================================================================ 4 passed, 0 failed, 0 warning, 0 aborted, 0 skipped, 0 info only. ================================================================================ os2gap: OS/2 memory hole test. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Test 1 of 1: Test the OS/2 15Mb memory hole is absent. PASSED: Test 1, No OS/2 memory hole found. ================================================================================ 1 passed, 0 failed, 0 warning, 0 aborted, 0 skipped, 0 info only. ================================================================================ mpcheck: MultiProcessor Tables tests. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Failed to get _MP_ data from firmware. ================================================================================ 0 passed, 0 failed, 0 warning, 0 aborted, 9 skipped, 0 info only. ================================================================================ hda_audio: HDA Audio Pin Configuration test. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Test 1 of 1: HDA Audio Pin Configuration test. Checking 'hwC0D0': Vendor Name : Realtek Vendor ID : 0x10ec0272 Subsystem ID : 0x17aa6014 Revision ID : 0x100001 BIOS pin configurations: Pin Setting 0x0011 0x411111f0 0x0012 0x99a30930 0x0013 0x411111f0 0x0014 0x99130110 0x0015 0x411111f0 0x0016 0x411111f0 0x0017 0x411111f0 0x0018 0x01a19820 0x0019 0x411111f0 0x001a 0x411111f0 0x001b 0x411111f0 0x001d 0x40179a2d 0x001e 0x411111f0 0x0021 0x0121401f PASSED: Test 1, Default BIOS pin configurations did not have software override. Checking 'hwC0D3': Vendor Name : Intel Vendor ID : 0x80862805 Subsystem ID : 0x80860101 Revision ID : 0x100000 BIOS pin configurations: Pin Setting 0x0005 0x18560010 0x0006 0x58560020 0x0007 0x58560030 PASSED: Test 1, Default BIOS pin configurations did not have software override. ================================================================================ 2 passed, 0 failed, 0 warning, 0 aborted, 0 skipped, 0 info only. ================================================================================ ebda: Test EBDA region is mapped and reserved in memory map table. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Test 1 of 1: Test EBDA is reserved in E820 table. The Extended BIOS Data Area (EBDA) is normally located at the end of the low 640K region and is typically 2-4K in size. It should be reserved in the Int 15 AX=E820 BIOS memory map table. PASSED: Test 1, EBDA region mapped at 0x9d800 and reserved as a 9K region in the Int 15 AX=E820 BIOS memory map table at 0x9d800..0x9ffff. ================================================================================ 1 passed, 0 failed, 0 warning, 0 aborted, 0 skipped, 0 info only. ================================================================================ bios32: BIOS32 Service Directory test. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Test 1 of 1: BIOS32 Service Directory test. This test tries to find and sanity check the BIOS32 Service Directory as defined in the Standard BIOS 32-bit Service Directory Proposal, Revision 0.4 May 24, 1993, Phoenix Technologies Ltd and also the PCI BIOS specification. Found BIOS32 Service Directory at 0x000f2130 Signature : _32_ Entry Point: 0x000fc000 Revsion : 0x00 Length : 0x01 Checksum : 0x0d PASSED: Test 1, Service Directory Entry Point 0x000fc000 is not in high memory. PASSED: Test 1, Service Directory Length is 1 (1 x 16 bytes) as expected. PASSED: Test 1, Service Directory Revision is 0x00 and is supported by the kernel. PASSED: Test 1, Service Directory checksum passed. ================================================================================ 4 passed, 0 failed, 0 warning, 0 aborted, 0 skipped, 0 info only. ================================================================================ apicedge: APIC edge/level test. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Test 1 of 1: Legacy and PCI Interrupt Edge/Level trigger tests. PASSED: Test 1, Legacy interrupts are edge and PCI interrupts are level triggered. ================================================================================ 1 passed, 0 failed, 0 warning, 0 aborted, 0 skipped, 0 info only. ================================================================================ wmi: Extract and analyse Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI). -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Test 1 of 1: Windows Management Instrumentation test. \_SB_.AMW0._WDG (1 of 5) GUID: D9F41781-F633-4400-9355-601770BEC510 WMI Object: Flags : 0x00 (None) Object ID : AA Instance : 0x01 \_SB_.AMW0._WDG (2 of 5) GUID: 67C3371D-95A3-4C37-BB61-DD47B491DAAB WMI Method: Flags : 0x02 (Method) Object ID : AB Instance : 0x01 Driver : acer-wmi (Acer) PASSED: Test 1, 67C3371D-95A3-4C37-BB61-DD47B491DAAB has associated method \_SB_.AMW0.WMAB \_SB_.AMW0._WDG (3 of 5) GUID: 431F16ED-0C2B-444C-B267-27DEB140CF9C WMI Method: Flags : 0x02 (Method) Object ID : AC Instance : 0x01 Driver : acer-wmi (Acer) PASSED: Test 1, 431F16ED-0C2B-444C-B267-27DEB140CF9C has associated method \_SB_.AMW0.WMAC \_SB_.AMW0._WDG (4 of 5) GUID: 40D1BF71-A82D-4E59-A168-3985E03B2E87 WMI Event: Flags : 0x08 (Event) Notification ID: 0xb0 Reserved : 0x00 Instance : 0x01 FAILED [MEDIUM] WMIUnknownGUID: Test 1, GUID 40D1BF71-A82D-4E59-A168-3985E03B2E87 is unknown to the kernel, a driver may need to be implemented for this GUID. A WMI driver probably needs to be written for this WMI event. It can checked for using: wmi_has_guid("40D1BF71-A82D-4E59-A168-3985E03B2E87"). One can install a notify handler using wmi_install_notify_handler("40D1BF71-A82D-4E59-A168-3985E03B2E87", handler, NULL). http://lwn.net/Articles/391230 describes how to write an appropriate driver. \_SB_.AMW0._WDG (5 of 5) GUID: 05901221-D566-11D1-B2F0-00A0C9062910 WMI Object: Flags : 0x00 (None) Object ID : DD Instance : 0x01 ================================================================================ 2 passed, 1 failed, 0 warning, 0 aborted, 0 skipped, 0 info only. ================================================================================ wakealarm: ACPI Wakealarm tests. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Test 1 of 4: Test existence of RTC with alarm interface. PASSED: Test 1, RTC with a RTC alarm ioctl() interface found. Test 2 of 4: Trigger wakealarm for 1 seconds in the future. Trigger wakealarm for 1 seconds in the future. PASSED: Test 2, RTC wakealarm was triggered successfully. Test 3 of 4: Test if wakealarm is fired. PASSED: Test 3, RTC wakealarm triggered and fired successfully. Test 4 of 4: Multiple wakealarm firing tests. Trigger wakealarm for 1 seconds in the future. Trigger wakealarm for 2 seconds in the future. Trigger wakealarm for 3 seconds in the future. Trigger wakealarm for 4 seconds in the future. PASSED: Test 4, RTC wakealarm triggered and fired successfully. ================================================================================ 4 passed, 0 failed, 0 warning, 0 aborted, 0 skipped, 0 info only. ================================================================================ syntaxcheck: Re-assemble DSDT and SSDTs to find syntax errors and warnings. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Test 1 of 1: Disassemble and reassemble DSDT and SSDTs. Checking ACPI table DSDT (#0) FAILED [LOW] AMLAsmASL_MSG_COMPILER_RESERVED: Test 1, Assembler remark in line 4474 Line | AML source -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 04471| Alias (SBV1, SDGV) 04472| Method (_DSM, 4, Serialized) // _DSM: Device-Specific Method 04473| { 04474| Name (_T_0, Zero) // _T_x: Emitted by ASL Compiler | ^ | Remark 2011: Use of compiler reserved name (_T_0) 04475| If (LEqual (Arg0, ToUUID ("a5fc708f-8775-4ba6-bd0c-ba90a1ec72f8"))) 04476| { 04477| Store (ToInteger (Arg2), _T_0) /* \_SB_.PCI0.EHC1.HUBN.PR01.PR14._DSM._T_0 */ ================================================================================ ADVICE: (for Remark #2011, ASL_MSG_COMPILER_RESERVED): This normally occurs when disassembled code is being compiled and it contains compiler-emitted names of the form '_T_x'. This is just a remark generated by the compiler and can normally be ignored. FAILED [LOW] AMLAsmASL_MSG_COMPILER_RESERVED: Test 1, Assembler remark in line 4568 Line | AML source -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 04565| Alias (SBV2, SDGV) 04566| Method (_DSM, 4, Serialized) // _DSM: Device-Specific Method 04567| { 04568| Name (_T_0, Zero) // _T_x: Emitted by ASL Compiler | ^ | Remark 2011: Use of compiler reserved name (_T_0) 04569| If (LEqual (Arg0, ToUUID ("a5fc708f-8775-4ba6-bd0c-ba90a1ec72f8"))) 04570| { 04571| Store (ToInteger (Arg2), _T_0) /* \_SB_.PCI0.EHC1.HUBN.PR01.PR15._DSM._T_0 */ ================================================================================ ADVICE: (for Remark #2011, ASL_MSG_COMPILER_RESERVED): This normally occurs when disassembled code is being compiled and it contains compiler-emitted names of the form '_T_x'. This is just a remark generated by the compiler and can normally be ignored. FAILED [LOW] AMLAsmASL_MSG_COMPILER_RESERVED: Test 1, Assembler remark in line 4662 Line | AML source -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 04659| Alias (SBV1, SDGV) 04660| Method (_DSM, 4, Serialized) // _DSM: Device-Specific Method 04661| { 04662| Name (_T_0, Zero) // _T_x: Emitted by ASL Compiler | ^ | Remark 2011: Use of compiler reserved name (_T_0) 04663| If (LEqual (Arg0, ToUUID ("a5fc708f-8775-4ba6-bd0c-ba90a1ec72f8"))) 04664| { 04665| Store (ToInteger (Arg2), _T_0) /* \_SB_.PCI0.EHC1.HUBN.PR01.PR16._DSM._T_0 */ ================================================================================ ADVICE: (for Remark #2011, ASL_MSG_COMPILER_RESERVED): This normally occurs when disassembled code is being compiled and it contains compiler-emitted names of the form '_T_x'. This is just a remark generated by the compiler and can normally be ignored. FAILED [LOW] AMLAsmASL_MSG_COMPILER_RESERVED: Test 1, Assembler remark in line 4756 Line | AML source -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 04753| Alias (SBV2, SDGV) 04754| Method (_DSM, 4, Serialized) // _DSM: Device-Specific Method 04755| { 04756| Name (_T_0, Zero) // _T_x: Emitted by ASL Compiler | ^ | Remark 2011: Use of compiler reserved name (_T_0) 04757| If (LEqual (Arg0, ToUUID ("a5fc708f-8775-4ba6-bd0c-ba90a1ec72f8"))) 04758| { 04759| Store (ToInteger (Arg2), _T_0) /* \_SB_.PCI0.EHC1.HUBN.PR01.PR17._DSM._T_0 */ ================================================================================ ADVICE: (for Remark #2011, ASL_MSG_COMPILER_RESERVED): This normally occurs when disassembled code is being compiled and it contains compiler-emitted names of the form '_T_x'. This is just a remark generated by the compiler and can normally be ignored. FAILED [LOW] AMLAsmASL_MSG_COMPILER_RESERVED: Test 1, Assembler remark in line 5026 Line | AML source -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 05023| Alias (SBV1, SDGV) 05024| Method (_DSM, 4, Serialized) // _DSM: Device-Specific Method 05025| { 05026| Name (_T_0, Zero) // _T_x: Emitted by ASL Compiler | ^ | Remark 2011: Use of compiler reserved name (_T_0) 05027| If (LEqual (Arg0, ToUUID ("a5fc708f-8775-4ba6-bd0c-ba90a1ec72f8"))) 05028| { 05029| Store (ToInteger (Arg2), _T_0) /* \_SB_.PCI0.EHC2.HUBN.PR01.PR12._DSM._T_0 */ ================================================================================ ADVICE: (for Remark #2011, ASL_MSG_COMPILER_RESERVED): This normally occurs when disassembled code is being compiled and it contains compiler-emitted names of the form '_T_x'. This is just a remark generated by the compiler and can normally be ignored. FAILED [LOW] AMLAsmASL_MSG_COMPILER_RESERVED: Test 1, Assembler remark in line 5120 Line | AML source -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 05117| Alias (SBV2, SDGV) 05118| Method (_DSM, 4, Serialized) // _DSM: Device-Specific Method 05119| { 05120| Name (_T_0, Zero) // _T_x: Emitted by ASL Compiler | ^ | Remark 2011: Use of compiler reserved name (_T_0) 05121| If (LEqual (Arg0, ToUUID ("a5fc708f-8775-4ba6-bd0c-ba90a1ec72f8"))) 05122| { 05123| Store (ToInteger (Arg2), _T_0) /* \_SB_.PCI0.EHC2.HUBN.PR01.PR13._DSM._T_0 */ ================================================================================ ADVICE: (for Remark #2011, ASL_MSG_COMPILER_RESERVED): This normally occurs when disassembled code is being compiled and it contains compiler-emitted names of the form '_T_x'. This is just a remark generated by the compiler and can normally be ignored. FAILED [LOW] AMLAsmASL_MSG_SERIALIZED_REQUIRED: Test 1, Assembler remark in line 6442 Line | AML source -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 06439| } 06440| } 06441| 06442| Method (_DOD, 0, NotSerialized) // _DOD: Display Output Devices | ^ | Remark 2120: Control Method should be made Serialized (due to creation of named objects within) 06443| { 06444| If (CondRefOf (IDAB)) {} 06445| Else ================================================================================ ADVICE: (for Remark #2120, ASL_MSG_SERIALIZED_REQUIRED): A named object is created inside a non-serialized method - this method should be serialized. It is possible that one thread enters the method and blocks and then a second thread also executes the method, ending up in two attempts to create the object and causing a failure. FAILED [MEDIUM] AMLAsmASL_MSG_RETURN_TYPES: Test 1, Assembler warning in line 7843 Line | AML source -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 07840| 0x00200000, // Address Length 07841| ) 07842| }) 07843| Method (_CRS, 0, NotSerialized) // _CRS: Current Resource Settings | ^ | Warning 3115: Not all control paths return a value (_CRS) 07844| { 07845| If (IGDS) 07846| { ================================================================================ ADVICE: (for Warning #3115, ASL_MSG_RETURN_TYPES): Some of the execution paths do not return a value. All control paths that return must return a value otherwise unexpected behaviour may occur. This error occurs because a branch on an conditional op-code returns a value and another does not, which is inconsistent behaviour. FAILED [MEDIUM] AMLAsmASL_MSG_RESERVED_RETURN_VALUE: Test 1, Assembler warning in line 7843 Line | AML source -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 07840| 0x00200000, // Address Length 07841| ) 07842| }) 07843| Method (_CRS, 0, NotSerialized) // _CRS: Current Resource Settings | ^ | Warning 3107: Reserved method must return a value (Buffer required for _CRS) 07844| { 07845| If (IGDS) 07846| { ================================================================================ ADVICE: (for Warning #3107, ASL_MSG_RESERVED_RETURN_VALUE): A reserved method was expected to return a value, however, it does not. This is unexpected behaviour that does not conform the the ACPI specification. FAILED [LOW] AMLAsmASL_MSG_SERIALIZED_REQUIRED: Test 1, Assembler remark in line 8080 Line | AML source -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 08077| BNVA, 8 08078| } 08079| 08080| Method (RDEC, 1, NotSerialized) | ^ | Remark 2120: Control Method should be made Serialized (due to creation of named objects within) 08081| { 08082| If (ECON) 08083| { ================================================================================ ADVICE: (for Remark #2120, ASL_MSG_SERIALIZED_REQUIRED): A named object is created inside a non-serialized method - this method should be serialized. It is possible that one thread enters the method and blocks and then a second thread also executes the method, ending up in two attempts to create the object and causing a failure. FAILED [LOW] AMLAsmASL_MSG_SERIALIZED_REQUIRED: Test 1, Assembler remark in line 8197 Line | AML source -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 08194| TMH7, 8 08195| } 08196| 08197| Method (WREC, 2, NotSerialized) | ^ | Remark 2120: Control Method should be made Serialized (due to creation of named objects within) 08198| { 08199| If (ECON) 08200| { ================================================================================ ADVICE: (for Remark #2120, ASL_MSG_SERIALIZED_REQUIRED): A named object is created inside a non-serialized method - this method should be serialized. It is possible that one thread enters the method and blocks and then a second thread also executes the method, ending up in two attempts to create the object and causing a failure. FAILED [LOW] AMLAsmASL_MSG_SERIALIZED_REQUIRED: Test 1, Assembler remark in line 8215 Line | AML source -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 08212| } 08213| } 08214| 08215| Method (MDEC, 3, NotSerialized) | ^ | Remark 2120: Control Method should be made Serialized (due to creation of named objects within) 08216| { 08217| If (ECON) 08218| { ================================================================================ ADVICE: (for Remark #2120, ASL_MSG_SERIALIZED_REQUIRED): A named object is created inside a non-serialized method - this method should be serialized. It is possible that one thread enters the method and blocks and then a second thread also executes the method, ending up in two attempts to create the object and causing a failure. FAILED [LOW] AMLAsmASL_MSG_SERIALIZED_REQUIRED: Test 1, Assembler remark in line 8381 Line | AML source -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 08378| BSCH, 128 08379| } 08380| 08381| Method (GBIF, 3, NotSerialized) | ^ | Remark 2120: Control Method should be made Serialized (due to creation of named objects within) 08382| { 08383| If (Arg2) 08384| { ================================================================================ ADVICE: (for Remark #2120, ASL_MSG_SERIALIZED_REQUIRED): A named object is created inside a non-serialized method - this method should be serialized. It is possible that one thread enters the method and blocks and then a second thread also executes the method, ending up in two attempts to create the object and causing a failure. FAILED [MEDIUM] AMLAsmASL_MSG_RETURN_TYPES: Test 1, Assembler warning in line 9087 Line | AML source -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 09084| 09085| Scope (_SB.PCI0.LPCB.EC0) 09086| { 09087| Method (HKDS, 1, NotSerialized) | ^ | Warning 3115: Not all control paths return a value (HKDS) 09088| { 09089| If (LEqual (Zero, DSEN)) 09090| { ================================================================================ ADVICE: (for Warning #3115, ASL_MSG_RETURN_TYPES): Some of the execution paths do not return a value. All control paths that return must return a value otherwise unexpected behaviour may occur. This error occurs because a branch on an conditional op-code returns a value and another does not, which is inconsistent behaviour. FAILED [MEDIUM] AMLAsmASL_MSG_RETURN_TYPES: Test 1, Assembler warning in line 9599 Line | AML source -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 09596| /* 0058 */ 0xB2, 0xF0, 0x00, 0xA0, 0xC9, 0x06, 0x29, 0x10, /* ......). */ 09597| /* 0060 */ 0x44, 0x44, 0x01, 0x00 /* DD.. */ 09598| }) 09599| Method (_WED, 1, NotSerialized) // _Wxx: Wake Event | ^ | Warning 3115: Not all control paths return a value (_WED) 09600| { 09601| Store (Arg0, P80H) /* \P80H */ 09602| If (LEqual (Arg0, 0xB0)) ================================================================================ ADVICE: (for Warning #3115, ASL_MSG_RETURN_TYPES): Some of the execution paths do not return a value. All control paths that return must return a value otherwise unexpected behaviour may occur. This error occurs because a branch on an conditional op-code returns a value and another does not, which is inconsistent behaviour. FAILED [MEDIUM] AMLAsmASL_MSG_RESERVED_RETURN_VALUE: Test 1, Assembler warning in line 9599 Line | AML source -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 09596| /* 0058 */ 0xB2, 0xF0, 0x00, 0xA0, 0xC9, 0x06, 0x29, 0x10, /* ......). */ 09597| /* 0060 */ 0x44, 0x44, 0x01, 0x00 /* DD.. */ 09598| }) 09599| Method (_WED, 1, NotSerialized) // _Wxx: Wake Event | ^ | Warning 3107: Reserved method must return a value (Integer/String/Buffer required for _WED) 09600| { 09601| Store (Arg0, P80H) /* \P80H */ 09602| If (LEqual (Arg0, 0xB0)) ================================================================================ ADVICE: (for Warning #3107, ASL_MSG_RESERVED_RETURN_VALUE): A reserved method was expected to return a value, however, it does not. This is unexpected behaviour that does not conform the the ACPI specification. FAILED [MEDIUM] AMLAsmASL_MSG_RETURN_TYPES: Test 1, Assembler warning in line 9844 Line | AML source -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 09841| CMX7, 32 09842| } 09843| 09844| Method (WB15, 6, NotSerialized) | ^ | Warning 3115: Not all control paths return a value (WB15) 09845| { 09846| CreateDWordField (Arg0, Zero, OEAX) 09847| CreateDWordField (Arg0, 0x04, OEBX) ================================================================================ ADVICE: (for Warning #3115, ASL_MSG_RETURN_TYPES): Some of the execution paths do not return a value. All control paths that return must return a value otherwise unexpected behaviour may occur. This error occurs because a branch on an conditional op-code returns a value and another does not, which is inconsistent behaviour. FAILED [LOW] AMLAsmASL_MSG_NOT_REFERENCED: Test 1, Assembler remark in line 9846 Line | AML source -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 09843| 09844| Method (WB15, 6, NotSerialized) 09845| { 09846| CreateDWordField (Arg0, Zero, OEAX) | ^ | Remark 2089: Object is not referenced (Name is within method [WB15]) 09847| CreateDWordField (Arg0, 0x04, OEBX) 09848| CreateDWordField (Arg0, 0x08, OECX) 09849| CreateDWordField (Arg0, 0x0C, OEDX) ================================================================================ FAILED [LOW] AMLAsmASL_MSG_NOT_REFERENCED: Test 1, Assembler remark in line 9847 Line | AML source -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 09844| Method (WB15, 6, NotSerialized) 09845| { 09846| CreateDWordField (Arg0, Zero, OEAX) 09847| CreateDWordField (Arg0, 0x04, OEBX) | ^ | Remark 2089: Object is not referenced (Name is within method [WB15]) 09848| CreateDWordField (Arg0, 0x08, OECX) 09849| CreateDWordField (Arg0, 0x0C, OEDX) 09850| CreateDWordField (Arg0, 0x10, OFLG) ================================================================================ FAILED [MEDIUM] AMLAsmASL_MSG_RETURN_TYPES: Test 1, Assembler warning in line 10130 Line | AML source -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 10127| Store (And (Arg0, 0x03), DSEN) /* \DSEN */ 10128| } 10129| 10130| Method (_DOD, 0, NotSerialized) // _DOD: Display Output Devices | ^ | Warning 3115: Not all control paths return a value (_DOD) 10131| { 10132| If (LNotEqual (SKUT, 0x03)) 10133| { ================================================================================ ADVICE: (for Warning #3115, ASL_MSG_RETURN_TYPES): Some of the execution paths do not return a value. All control paths that return must return a value otherwise unexpected behaviour may occur. This error occurs because a branch on an conditional op-code returns a value and another does not, which is inconsistent behaviour. FAILED [MEDIUM] AMLAsmASL_MSG_RESERVED_RETURN_VALUE: Test 1, Assembler warning in line 10130 Line | AML source -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 10127| Store (And (Arg0, 0x03), DSEN) /* \DSEN */ 10128| } 10129| 10130| Method (_DOD, 0, NotSerialized) // _DOD: Display Output Devices | ^ | Warning 3107: Reserved method must return a value (Package required for _DOD) 10131| { 10132| If (LNotEqual (SKUT, 0x03)) 10133| { ================================================================================ ADVICE: (for Warning #3107, ASL_MSG_RESERVED_RETURN_VALUE): A reserved method was expected to return a value, however, it does not. This is unexpected behaviour that does not conform the the ACPI specification. FAILED [HIGH] AMLAsmASL_MSG_RESERVED_OPERAND_TYPE: Test 1, Assembler error in line 10513 Line | AML source -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 10510| Zero, 10511| Zero 10512| }) 10513| Name (_PLD, Buffer (0x10) // _PLD: Physical Location of Device | ^ | Error 6105: Invalid object type for reserved name (_PLD: found Buffer, Package required) 10514| { 10515| /* 0000 */ 0x81, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, /* ........ */ 10516| /* 0008 */ 0x30, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00 /* 0....... */ ================================================================================ ADVICE: (for Error #6105, ASL_MSG_RESERVED_OPERAND_TYPE): The object type for the reserved name does not match the expected type. FAILED [HIGH] AMLAsmASL_MSG_RESERVED_OPERAND_TYPE: Test 1, Assembler error in line 10553 Line | AML source -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 10550| Zero, 10551| Zero 10552| }) 10553| Name (_PLD, Buffer (0x10) // _PLD: Physical Location of Device | ^ | Error 6105: Invalid object type for reserved name (_PLD: found Buffer, Package required) 10554| { 10555| /* 0000 */ 0x81, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, /* ........ */ 10556| /* 0008 */ 0x30, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00 /* 0....... */ ================================================================================ ADVICE: (for Error #6105, ASL_MSG_RESERVED_OPERAND_TYPE): The object type for the reserved name does not match the expected type. FAILED [HIGH] AMLAsmASL_MSG_RESERVED_OPERAND_TYPE: Test 1, Assembler error in line 10595 Line | AML source -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 10592| Zero, 10593| Zero 10594| }) 10595| Name (_PLD, Buffer (0x10) // _PLD: Physical Location of Device | ^ | Error 6105: Invalid object type for reserved name (_PLD: found Buffer, Package required) 10596| { 10597| /* 0000 */ 0x81, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, /* ........ */ 10598| /* 0008 */ 0x30, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00 /* 0....... */ ================================================================================ ADVICE: (for Error #6105, ASL_MSG_RESERVED_OPERAND_TYPE): The object type for the reserved name does not match the expected type. FAILED [HIGH] AMLAsmASL_MSG_RESERVED_OPERAND_TYPE: Test 1, Assembler error in line 10637 Line | AML source -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 10634| Zero, 10635| Zero 10636| }) 10637| Name (_PLD, Buffer (0x10) // _PLD: Physical Location of Device | ^ | Error 6105: Invalid object type for reserved name (_PLD: found Buffer, Package required) 10638| { 10639| /* 0000 */ 0x81, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, /* ........ */ 10640| /* 0008 */ 0x30, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00 /* 0....... */ ================================================================================ ADVICE: (for Error #6105, ASL_MSG_RESERVED_OPERAND_TYPE): The object type for the reserved name does not match the expected type. FAILED [HIGH] AMLAsmASL_MSG_RESERVED_OPERAND_TYPE: Test 1, Assembler error in line 10679 Line | AML source -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 10676| Zero, 10677| Zero 10678| }) 10679| Name (_PLD, Buffer (0x10) // _PLD: Physical Location of Device | ^ | Error 6105: Invalid object type for reserved name (_PLD: found Buffer, Package required) 10680| { 10681| /* 0000 */ 0x81, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, /* ........ */ 10682| /* 0008 */ 0x30, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00 /* 0....... */ ================================================================================ ADVICE: (for Error #6105, ASL_MSG_RESERVED_OPERAND_TYPE): The object type for the reserved name does not match the expected type. FAILED [HIGH] AMLAsmASL_MSG_RESERVED_OPERAND_TYPE: Test 1, Assembler error in line 10729 Line | AML source -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 10726| Zero, 10727| Zero 10728| }) 10729| Name (_PLD, Buffer (0x10) // _PLD: Physical Location of Device | ^ | Error 6105: Invalid object type for reserved name (_PLD: found Buffer, Package required) 10730| { 10731| /* 0000 */ 0x81, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, /* ........ */ 10732| /* 0008 */ 0x30, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00 /* 0....... */ ================================================================================ ADVICE: (for Error #6105, ASL_MSG_RESERVED_OPERAND_TYPE): The object type for the reserved name does not match the expected type. FAILED [HIGH] AMLAsmASL_MSG_RESERVED_OPERAND_TYPE: Test 1, Assembler error in line 10769 Line | AML source -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 10766| Zero, 10767| Zero 10768| }) 10769| Name (_PLD, Buffer (0x10) // _PLD: Physical Location of Device | ^ | Error 6105: Invalid object type for reserved name (_PLD: found Buffer, Package required) 10770| { 10771| /* 0000 */ 0x81, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, /* ........ */ 10772| /* 0008 */ 0x30, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00 /* 0....... */ ================================================================================ ADVICE: (for Error #6105, ASL_MSG_RESERVED_OPERAND_TYPE): The object type for the reserved name does not match the expected type. FAILED [MEDIUM] AMLAsmASL_MSG_UNKNOWN_RESERVED_NAME: Test 1, Assembler warning in line 11054 Line | AML source -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11051| Return (0x0F) 11052| } 11053| 11054| Method (_CFG, 0, NotSerialized) | ^ | Warning 3133: Unknown reserved name (_CFG) 11055| { 11056| Store (0x00080000, Local0) 11057| If (LEqual (CENS, One)) ================================================================================ ADVICE: (for Warning #3133, ASL_MSG_UNKNOWN_RESERVED_NAME): The name does not match any of the known predefined names. Names that start with an underscore '_' are reserved by the ACPI specification and so this name should be one of these known names. FAILED [LOW] AMLAsmASL_MSG_COMPILER_RESERVED: Test 1, Assembler remark in line 11200 Line | AML source -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11197| 11198| Method (XCMD, 1, Serialized) 11199| { 11200| Name (_T_0, Zero) // _T_x: Emitted by ASL Compiler | ^ | Remark 2011: Use of compiler reserved name (_T_0) 11201| Store (Arg0, _T_0) /* \_SB_.PCI0.LPCB.EC0_.VPC0.XCMD._T_0 */ 11202| If (LEqual (_T_0, 0x10)) 11203| { ================================================================================ ADVICE: (for Remark #2011, ASL_MSG_COMPILER_RESERVED): This normally occurs when disassembled code is being compiled and it contains compiler-emitted names of the form '_T_x'. This is just a remark generated by the compiler and can normally be ignored. Table DSDT (0) reassembly: Found 7 errors, 9 warnings, 14 remarks. Checking ACPI table SSDT (#1) FAILED [LOW] AMLAsmASL_MSG_SERIALIZED_REQUIRED: Test 1, Assembler remark in line 192 Line | AML source -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 00189| "CPU energy", 00190| "RAW" 00191| }) 00192| Method (TSDD, 0, NotSerialized) | ^ | Remark 2120: Control Method should be made Serialized (due to creation of named objects within) 00193| { 00194| Name (TMPV, Package (0x17) 00195| { ================================================================================ ADVICE: (for Remark #2120, ASL_MSG_SERIALIZED_REQUIRED): A named object is created inside a non-serialized method - this method should be serialized. It is possible that one thread enters the method and blocks and then a second thread also executes the method, ending up in two attempts to create the object and causing a failure. FAILED [LOW] AMLAsmASL_MSG_SERIALIZED_REQUIRED: Test 1, Assembler remark in line 271 Line | AML source -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 00268| Return (TMPV) /* \_SB_.PTID.TSDD.TMPV */ 00269| } 00270| 00271| Method (PSDD, 0, NotSerialized) | ^ | Remark 2120: Control Method should be made Serialized (due to creation of named objects within) 00272| { 00273| Name (PWRV, Package (0x06) 00274| { ================================================================================ ADVICE: (for Remark #2120, ASL_MSG_SERIALIZED_REQUIRED): A named object is created inside a non-serialized method - this method should be serialized. It is possible that one thread enters the method and blocks and then a second thread also executes the method, ending up in two attempts to create the object and causing a failure. FAILED [LOW] AMLAsmASL_MSG_SERIALIZED_REQUIRED: Test 1, Assembler remark in line 295 Line | AML source -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 00292| Return (PWRV) /* \_SB_.PTID.PSDD.PWRV */ 00293| } 00294| 00295| Method (OSDD, 0, NotSerialized) | ^ | Remark 2120: Control Method should be made Serialized (due to creation of named objects within) 00296| { 00297| Name (OSDV, Package (0x02) 00298| { ================================================================================ ADVICE: (for Remark #2120, ASL_MSG_SERIALIZED_REQUIRED): A named object is created inside a non-serialized method - this method should be serialized. It is possible that one thread enters the method and blocks and then a second thread also executes the method, ending up in two attempts to create the object and causing a failure. FAILED [LOW] AMLAsmASL_MSG_SERIALIZED_REQUIRED: Test 1, Assembler remark in line 352 Line | AML source -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 00349| Return (PADD) /* \_SB_.PTID.PADD */ 00350| } 00351| 00352| Method (RPMD, 0, NotSerialized) | ^ | Remark 2120: Control Method should be made Serialized (due to creation of named objects within) 00353| { 00354| Name (MTMP, Buffer (0x1A) {}) 00355| If (\ECON) ================================================================================ ADVICE: (for Remark #2120, ASL_MSG_SERIALIZED_REQUIRED): A named object is created inside a non-serialized method - this method should be serialized. It is possible that one thread enters the method and blocks and then a second thread also executes the method, ending up in two attempts to create the object and causing a failure. Table SSDT (1) reassembly: Found 0 errors, 0 warnings, 4 remarks. Checking ACPI table SSDT (#2) FAILED [HIGH] AMLAsmASL_MSG_SYNTAX: Test 1, Assembler error in line 171 Line | AML source -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 00168| 0x00000007 00169| } 00170| }) 00171| Package (0x06) | ^ | Error 6126: syntax error, unexpected PARSEOP_PACKAGE 00172| { 00173| 0x80000000, 00174| 0x80000000, ================================================================================ ADVICE: (for Error #6126, ASL_MSG_SYNTAX): The disassembled code cannot be reassembled using the strict IASL compiler as it contains syntax errors. FAILED [HIGH] SyntaxCheckIASLCompilerAborted: Test 1, Compilation aborted early due to a parser detected syntax error. ADVICE: Some subsequent errors may not be detected because the compiler had to terminate prematurely. If the compiler did not abort early then potentially correct code may parse incorrectly producing some or many false positive errors. Table SSDT (2) reassembly: Found 1 errors, 0 warnings, 0 remarks. Checking ACPI table SSDT (#3) FAILED [MEDIUM] AMLAsmASL_MSG_RESERVED_NO_RETURN_VAL: Test 1, Assembler warning in line 68 Line | AML source -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 00065| { 00066| Store (CPDC (Arg0), Local0) 00067| GCAP (Local0) 00068| Return (Local0) | ^ | Warning 3104: Reserved method should not return a value (_PDC) 00069| } 00070| 00071| Method (_OSC, 4, NotSerialized) // _OSC: Operating System Capabilities ================================================================================ ADVICE: (for Warning #3104, ASL_MSG_RESERVED_NO_RETURN_VAL): A reserved method returned a value however it is not expected to return anything, so this does not conform to the expected behaviour. The kernel will most probably ignore the return value, so this is not going to produce any run time errors. FAILED [LOW] AMLAsmASL_MSG_SERIALIZED_REQUIRED: Test 1, Assembler remark in line 78 Line | AML source -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 00075| Return (Local0) 00076| } 00077| 00078| Method (CPDC, 1, NotSerialized) | ^ | Remark 2120: Control Method should be made Serialized (due to creation of named objects within) 00079| { 00080| CreateDWordField (Arg0, Zero, REVS) 00081| CreateDWordField (Arg0, 0x04, SIZE) ================================================================================ ADVICE: (for Remark #2120, ASL_MSG_SERIALIZED_REQUIRED): A named object is created inside a non-serialized method - this method should be serialized. It is possible that one thread enters the method and blocks and then a second thread also executes the method, ending up in two attempts to create the object and causing a failure. FAILED [LOW] AMLAsmASL_MSG_SERIALIZED_REQUIRED: Test 1, Assembler remark in line 93 Line | AML source -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 00090| Return (COSC (ToUUID ("4077a616-290c-47be-9ebd-d87058713953"), REVS, SIZE, Local2)) 00091| } 00092| 00093| Method (COSC, 4, NotSerialized) | ^ | Remark 2120: Control Method should be made Serialized (due to creation of named objects within) 00094| { 00095| CreateDWordField (Arg3, Zero, STS0) 00096| CreateDWordField (Arg3, 0x04, CAP0) ================================================================================ ADVICE: (for Remark #2120, ASL_MSG_SERIALIZED_REQUIRED): A named object is created inside a non-serialized method - this method should be serialized. It is possible that one thread enters the method and blocks and then a second thread also executes the method, ending up in two attempts to create the object and causing a failure. FAILED [LOW] AMLAsmASL_MSG_NOT_REFERENCED: Test 1, Assembler remark in line 96 Line | AML source -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 00093| Method (COSC, 4, NotSerialized) 00094| { 00095| CreateDWordField (Arg3, Zero, STS0) 00096| CreateDWordField (Arg3, 0x04, CAP0) | ^ | Remark 2089: Object is not referenced (Name is within method [COSC]) 00097| CreateDWordField (Arg0, Zero, IID0) 00098| CreateDWordField (Arg0, 0x04, IID1) 00099| CreateDWordField (Arg0, 0x08, IID2) ================================================================================ FAILED [LOW] AMLAsmASL_MSG_SERIALIZED_REQUIRED: Test 1, Assembler remark in line 122 Line | AML source -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 00119| Return (Arg3) 00120| } 00121| 00122| Method (GCAP, 1, NotSerialized) | ^ | Remark 2120: Control Method should be made Serialized (due to creation of named objects within) 00123| { 00124| CreateDWordField (Arg0, Zero, STS0) 00125| CreateDWordField (Arg0, 0x04, CAP0) ================================================================================ ADVICE: (for Remark #2120, ASL_MSG_SERIALIZED_REQUIRED): A named object is created inside a non-serialized method - this method should be serialized. It is possible that one thread enters the method and blocks and then a second thread also executes the method, ending up in two attempts to create the object and causing a failure. FAILED [MEDIUM] AMLAsmASL_MSG_RESERVED_NO_RETURN_VAL: Test 1, Assembler warning in line 162 Line | AML source -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 00159| { 00160| Store (\_PR.CPU0.CPDC (Arg0), Local0) 00161| GCAP (Local0) 00162| Return (Local0) | ^ | Warning 3104: Reserved method should not return a value (_PDC) 00163| } 00164| 00165| Method (_OSC, 4, NotSerialized) // _OSC: Operating System Capabilities ================================================================================ ADVICE: (for Warning #3104, ASL_MSG_RESERVED_NO_RETURN_VAL): A reserved method returned a value however it is not expected to return anything, so this does not conform to the expected behaviour. The kernel will most probably ignore the return value, so this is not going to produce any run time errors. FAILED [LOW] AMLAsmASL_MSG_SERIALIZED_REQUIRED: Test 1, Assembler remark in line 201 Line | AML source -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 00198| Return (Zero) 00199| } 00200| 00201| Method (APCT, 0, NotSerialized) | ^ | Remark 2120: Control Method should be made Serialized (due to creation of named objects within) 00202| { 00203| If (LAnd (And (CFGD, 0x2E), LNot (And (SDTL, 0x20 00204| )))) ================================================================================ ADVICE: (for Remark #2120, ASL_MSG_SERIALIZED_REQUIRED): A named object is created inside a non-serialized method - this method should be serialized. It is possible that one thread enters the method and blocks and then a second thread also executes the method, ending up in two attempts to create the object and causing a failure. FAILED [LOW] AMLAsmASL_MSG_SERIALIZED_REQUIRED: Test 1, Assembler remark in line 213 Line | AML source -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 00210| } 00211| } 00212| 00213| Method (APPT, 0, NotSerialized) | ^ | Remark 2120: Control Method should be made Serialized (due to creation of named objects within) 00214| { 00215| If (LAnd (And (CFGD, One), LNot (And (SDTL, 0x10 00216| )))) ================================================================================ ADVICE: (for Remark #2120, ASL_MSG_SERIALIZED_REQUIRED): A named object is created inside a non-serialized method - this method should be serialized. It is possible that one thread enters the method and blocks and then a second thread also executes the method, ending up in two attempts to create the object and causing a failure. FAILED [MEDIUM] AMLAsmASL_MSG_RESERVED_NO_RETURN_VAL: Test 1, Assembler warning in line 232 Line | AML source -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 00229| { 00230| Store (\_PR.CPU0.CPDC (Arg0), Local0) 00231| GCAP (Local0) 00232| Return (Local0) | ^ | Warning 3104: Reserved method should not return a value (_PDC) 00233| } 00234| 00235| Method (_OSC, 4, NotSerialized) // _OSC: Operating System Capabilities ================================================================================ ADVICE: (for Warning #3104, ASL_MSG_RESERVED_NO_RETURN_VAL): A reserved method returned a value however it is not expected to return anything, so this does not conform to the expected behaviour. The kernel will most probably ignore the return value, so this is not going to produce any run time errors. FAILED [MEDIUM] AMLAsmASL_MSG_RESERVED_NO_RETURN_VAL: Test 1, Assembler warning in line 278 Line | AML source -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 00275| { 00276| Store (\_PR.CPU0.CPDC (Arg0), Local0) 00277| GCAP (Local0) 00278| Return (Local0) | ^ | Warning 3104: Reserved method should not return a value (_PDC) 00279| } 00280| 00281| Method (_OSC, 4, NotSerialized) // _OSC: Operating System Capabilities ================================================================================ ADVICE: (for Warning #3104, ASL_MSG_RESERVED_NO_RETURN_VAL): A reserved method returned a value however it is not expected to return anything, so this does not conform to the expected behaviour. The kernel will most probably ignore the return value, so this is not going to produce any run time errors. FAILED [MEDIUM] AMLAsmASL_MSG_RESERVED_NO_RETURN_VAL: Test 1, Assembler warning in line 324 Line | AML source -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 00321| { 00322| Store (\_PR.CPU0.CPDC (Arg0), Local0) 00323| GCAP (Local0) 00324| Return (Local0) | ^ | Warning 3104: Reserved method should not return a value (_PDC) 00325| } 00326| 00327| Method (_OSC, 4, NotSerialized) // _OSC: Operating System Capabilities ================================================================================ ADVICE: (for Warning #3104, ASL_MSG_RESERVED_NO_RETURN_VAL): A reserved method returned a value however it is not expected to return anything, so this does not conform to the expected behaviour. The kernel will most probably ignore the return value, so this is not going to produce any run time errors. FAILED [MEDIUM] AMLAsmASL_MSG_RESERVED_NO_RETURN_VAL: Test 1, Assembler warning in line 370 Line | AML source -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 00367| { 00368| Store (\_PR.CPU0.CPDC (Arg0), Local0) 00369| GCAP (Local0) 00370| Return (Local0) | ^ | Warning 3104: Reserved method should not return a value (_PDC) 00371| } 00372| 00373| Method (_OSC, 4, NotSerialized) // _OSC: Operating System Capabilities ================================================================================ ADVICE: (for Warning #3104, ASL_MSG_RESERVED_NO_RETURN_VAL): A reserved method returned a value however it is not expected to return anything, so this does not conform to the expected behaviour. The kernel will most probably ignore the return value, so this is not going to produce any run time errors. FAILED [MEDIUM] AMLAsmASL_MSG_RESERVED_NO_RETURN_VAL: Test 1, Assembler warning in line 416 Line | AML source -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 00413| { 00414| Store (\_PR.CPU0.CPDC (Arg0), Local0) 00415| GCAP (Local0) 00416| Return (Local0) | ^ | Warning 3104: Reserved method should not return a value (_PDC) 00417| } 00418| 00419| Method (_OSC, 4, NotSerialized) // _OSC: Operating System Capabilities ================================================================================ ADVICE: (for Warning #3104, ASL_MSG_RESERVED_NO_RETURN_VAL): A reserved method returned a value however it is not expected to return anything, so this does not conform to the expected behaviour. The kernel will most probably ignore the return value, so this is not going to produce any run time errors. FAILED [MEDIUM] AMLAsmASL_MSG_RESERVED_NO_RETURN_VAL: Test 1, Assembler warning in line 462 Line | AML source -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 00459| { 00460| Store (\_PR.CPU0.CPDC (Arg0), Local0) 00461| GCAP (Local0) 00462| Return (Local0) | ^ | Warning 3104: Reserved method should not return a value (_PDC) 00463| } 00464| 00465| Method (_OSC, 4, NotSerialized) // _OSC: Operating System Capabilities ================================================================================ ADVICE: (for Warning #3104, ASL_MSG_RESERVED_NO_RETURN_VAL): A reserved method returned a value however it is not expected to return anything, so this does not conform to the expected behaviour. The kernel will most probably ignore the return value, so this is not going to produce any run time errors. Table SSDT (3) reassembly: Found 0 errors, 8 warnings, 6 remarks. ================================================================================ 0 passed, 50 failed, 0 warning, 0 aborted, 0 skipped, 0 info only. ================================================================================ pcc: Processor Clocking Control (PCC) test. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Test 1 of 1: Processor Clocking Control (PCC) test. This test checks the sanity of the Processor Clocking Control as found on some HP ProLiant machines. Most computers do not use this interface to control the CPU clock frequency, so this test will be skipped. This machine does not use Processor Clocking Control (PCC). ================================================================================ 0 passed, 0 failed, 0 warning, 0 aborted, 0 skipped, 1 info only. ================================================================================ osilinux: Disassemble DSDT to check for _OSI("Linux"). -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Test 1 of 1: Disassemble DSDT to check for _OSI("Linux"). This is not strictly a failure mode, it just alerts one that this has been defined in the DSDT and probably should be avoided since the Linux ACPI driver matches onto the Windows _OSI strings { Store (0x07D9, OSYS) /* \OSYS */ } If (_OSI ("Linux")) { Store (0x03E8, OSYS) /* \OSYS */ } } WARNING: Test 1, DSDT implements a deprecated _OSI("Linux") test. ================================================================================ 0 passed, 0 failed, 1 warning, 0 aborted, 0 skipped, 0 info only. ================================================================================ method: ACPI DSDT Method Semantic tests. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Test 1 of 169: Test Method Names. Found 1640 Objects PASSED: Test 1, Method names contain legal characters. Test 2 of 169: Test _AEI. SKIPPED: Test 2, Skipping test for non-existant object _AEI. Test 3 of 169: Test _EVT (Event Method). SKIPPED: Test 3, Skipping test for non-existant object _EVT. Test 4 of 169: Test _PIC (Inform AML of Interrupt Model). PASSED: Test 4, \_PIC returned no values as expected. PASSED: Test 4, \_PIC returned no values as expected. PASSED: Test 4, \_PIC returned no values as expected. Test 5 of 169: Test _CID (Compatible ID). PASSED: Test 5, \_SB_.PCI0._CID returned an integer 0x030ad041 (EISA ID PNP0A03). PASSED: Test 5, \_SB_.PCI0.LPCB.CWDT._CID returned an integer 0x020cd041 (EISA ID PNP0C02). PASSED: Test 5, \_SB_.PCI0.LPCB.PS2M._CID returned an integer 0x01008416 (EISA ID ETD0001). PASSED: Test 5, \_SB_.PCI0.LPCB.PS2M._CID returned an integer 0x02008416 (EISA ID ETD0002). PASSED: Test 5, \_SB_.PCI0.LPCB.PS2M._CID returned an integer 0x130fd041 (EISA ID PNP0F13). PASSED: Test 5, \_SB_.PTID._CID returned an integer 0x020cd041 (EISA ID PNP0C02). Test 6 of 169: Test _DDN (DOS Device Name). SKIPPED: Test 6, Skipping test for non-existant object _DDN. Test 7 of 169: Test _HID (Hardware ID). PASSED: Test 7, \_SB_.PCI0._HID returned an integer 0x080ad041 (EISA ID PNP0A08). PASSED: Test 7, \_SB_.PCI0.LPCB.DMAC._HID returned an integer 0x0002d041 (EISA ID PNP0200). PASSED: Test 7, \_SB_.PCI0.LPCB.FWHD._HID returned an integer 0x0008d425 (EISA ID INT0800). PASSED: Test 7, \_SB_.PCI0.LPCB.HPET._HID returned an integer 0x0301d041 (EISA ID PNP0103). PASSED: Test 7, \_SB_.PCI0.LPCB.IPIC._HID returned an integer 0x0000d041 (EISA ID PNP0000). PASSED: Test 7, \_SB_.PCI0.LPCB.MATH._HID returned an integer 0x040cd041 (EISA ID PNP0C04). PASSED: Test 7, \_SB_.PCI0.LPCB.LDRC._HID returned an integer 0x020cd041 (EISA ID PNP0C02). PASSED: Test 7, \_SB_.PCI0.LPCB.RTC_._HID returned an integer 0x000bd041 (EISA ID PNP0B00). PASSED: Test 7, \_SB_.PCI0.LPCB.TIMR._HID returned an integer 0x0001d041 (EISA ID PNP0100). PASSED: Test 7, \_SB_.PCI0.LPCB.CWDT._HID returned an integer 0x0d3fd425 (EISA ID INT3F0D). PASSED: Test 7, \_SB_.PCI0.LPCB.EC0_._HID returned an integer 0x090cd041 (EISA ID PNP0C09). PASSED: Test 7, \_SB_.PCI0.LPCB.EC0_.ADP1._HID returned a string 'ACPI0003' as expected. PASSED: Test 7, \_SB_.PCI0.LPCB.EC0_.BAT0._HID returned an integer 0x0a0cd041 (EISA ID PNP0C0A). PASSED: Test 7, \_SB_.PCI0.LPCB.EC0_.VPC0._HID returned a string 'VPC2004' as expected. PASSED: Test 7, \_SB_.PCI0.LPCB.KBD0._HID returned an integer 0x0303d041 (EISA ID PNP0303). PASSED: Test 7, \_SB_.PCI0.LPCB.PS2M._HID returned an integer 0x05068416 (EISA ID ETD0605). PASSED: Test 7, \_SB_.PCI0.PDRC._HID returned an integer 0x020cd041 (EISA ID PNP0C02). PASSED: Test 7, \_SB_.LNKA._HID returned an integer 0x0f0cd041 (EISA ID PNP0C0F). PASSED: Test 7, \_SB_.LNKB._HID returned an integer 0x0f0cd041 (EISA ID PNP0C0F). PASSED: Test 7, \_SB_.LNKC._HID returned an integer 0x0f0cd041 (EISA ID PNP0C0F). PASSED: Test 7, \_SB_.LNKD._HID returned an integer 0x0f0cd041 (EISA ID PNP0C0F). PASSED: Test 7, \_SB_.LNKE._HID returned an integer 0x0f0cd041 (EISA ID PNP0C0F). PASSED: Test 7, \_SB_.LNKF._HID returned an integer 0x0f0cd041 (EISA ID PNP0C0F). PASSED: Test 7, \_SB_.LNKG._HID returned an integer 0x0f0cd041 (EISA ID PNP0C0F). PASSED: Test 7, \_SB_.LNKH._HID returned an integer 0x0f0cd041 (EISA ID PNP0C0F). PASSED: Test 7, \_SB_.MEM2._HID returned an integer 0x010cd041 (EISA ID PNP0C01). PASSED: Test 7, \_SB_.LID0._HID returned an integer 0x0d0cd041 (EISA ID PNP0C0D). PASSED: Test 7, \_SB_.SLPB._HID returned an integer 0x0e0cd041 (EISA ID PNP0C0E). PASSED: Test 7, \_SB_.AMW0._HID returned an integer 0x140cd041 (EISA ID PNP0C14). PASSED: Test 7, \_SB_.PTID._HID returned an integer 0x0e34d425 (EISA ID INT340E). Test 8 of 169: Test _HRV (Hardware Revision Number). SKIPPED: Test 8, Skipping test for non-existant object _HRV. Test 9 of 169: Test _PLD (Physical Device Location). PASSED: Test 9, \_SB_.PCI0.EHC1.HUBN.PR01._PLD correctly returned a sane looking package. PASSED: Test 9, \_SB_.PCI0.EHC1.HUBN.PR01.PR11._PLD correctly returned a sane looking package. PASSED: Test 9, \_SB_.PCI0.EHC1.HUBN.PR01.PR12._PLD correctly returned a sane looking package. PASSED: Test 9, \_SB_.PCI0.EHC1.HUBN.PR01.PR13._PLD correctly returned a sane looking package. PASSED: Test 9, \_SB_.PCI0.EHC1.HUBN.PR01.PR14._PLD correctly returned a sane looking package. PASSED: Test 9, \_SB_.PCI0.EHC1.HUBN.PR01.PR15._PLD correctly returned a sane looking package. PASSED: Test 9, \_SB_.PCI0.EHC1.HUBN.PR01.PR16._PLD correctly returned a sane looking package. PASSED: Test 9, \_SB_.PCI0.EHC1.HUBN.PR01.PR17._PLD correctly returned a sane looking package. PASSED: Test 9, \_SB_.PCI0.EHC1.HUBN.PR01.PR18._PLD correctly returned a sane looking package. PASSED: Test 9, \_SB_.PCI0.EHC1.RHUB.RMCH._PLD correctly returned a sane looking package. PASSED: Test 9, \_SB_.PCI0.EHC1.RHUB.RMCH.U2P0._PLD correctly returned a sane looking package. PASSED: Test 9, \_SB_.PCI0.EHC1.RHUB.RMCH.U2P2._PLD correctly returned a sane looking package. PASSED: Test 9, \_SB_.PCI0.EHC1.RHUB.RMCH.U2P3._PLD correctly returned a sane looking package. PASSED: Test 9, \_SB_.PCI0.EHC1.RHUB.RMCH.U2P4._PLD correctly returned a sane looking package. PASSED: Test 9, \_SB_.PCI0.EHC2.HUBN.PR01._PLD correctly returned a sane looking package. PASSED: Test 9, \_SB_.PCI0.EHC2.HUBN.PR01.PR11._PLD correctly returned a sane looking package. PASSED: Test 9, \_SB_.PCI0.EHC2.HUBN.PR01.PR12._PLD correctly returned a sane looking package. PASSED: Test 9, \_SB_.PCI0.EHC2.HUBN.PR01.PR13._PLD correctly returned a sane looking package. PASSED: Test 9, \_SB_.PCI0.EHC2.HUBN.PR01.PR14._PLD correctly returned a sane looking package. PASSED: Test 9, \_SB_.PCI0.EHC2.HUBN.PR01.PR15._PLD correctly returned a sane looking package. PASSED: Test 9, \_SB_.PCI0.EHC2.HUBN.PR01.PR16._PLD correctly returned a sane looking package. PASSED: Test 9, \_SB_.PCI0.EHC2.RHUB.RMCH._PLD correctly returned a sane looking package. PASSED: Test 9, \_SB_.PCI0.EHC2.RHUB.RMCH.U2PC._PLD correctly returned a sane looking package. Test 10 of 169: Test _SUB (Subsystem ID). SKIPPED: Test 10, Skipping test for non-existant object _SUB. Test 11 of 169: Test _SUN (Slot User Number). SKIPPED: Test 11, Skipping test for non-existant object _SUN. Test 12 of 169: Test _STR (String). SKIPPED: Test 12, Skipping test for non-existant object _STR. Test 13 of 169: Test _UID (Unique ID). PASSED: Test 13, \_SB_.PCI0._UID correctly returned sane looking value 0x00000000. PASSED: Test 13, \_SB_.PCI0.LPCB.HPET._UID correctly returned sane looking value 0x00000000. PASSED: Test 13, \_SB_.PCI0.LPCB.LDRC._UID correctly returned sane looking value 0x00000002. PASSED: Test 13, \_SB_.PCI0.LPCB.EC0_.BAT0._UID correctly returned sane looking value 0x00000001. PASSED: Test 13, \_SB_.PCI0.LPCB.EC0_.VPC0._UID correctly returned sane looking value 0x00000000. PASSED: Test 13, \_SB_.PCI0.PDRC._UID correctly returned sane looking value 0x00000001. PASSED: Test 13, \_SB_.LNKA._UID correctly returned sane looking value 0x00000001. PASSED: Test 13, \_SB_.LNKB._UID correctly returned sane looking value 0x00000002. PASSED: Test 13, \_SB_.LNKC._UID correctly returned sane looking value 0x00000003. PASSED: Test 13, \_SB_.LNKD._UID correctly returned sane looking value 0x00000004. PASSED: Test 13, \_SB_.LNKE._UID correctly returned sane looking value 0x00000005. PASSED: Test 13, \_SB_.LNKF._UID correctly returned sane looking value 0x00000006. PASSED: Test 13, \_SB_.LNKG._UID correctly returned sane looking value 0x00000007. PASSED: Test 13, \_SB_.LNKH._UID correctly returned sane looking value 0x00000008. PASSED: Test 13, \_SB_.MEM2._UID correctly returned sane looking value 0x00000002. PASSED: Test 13, \_SB_.AMW0._UID correctly returned sane looking value 0x00000000. Test 14 of 169: Test _CDM (Clock Domain). SKIPPED: Test 14, Skipping test for non-existant object _CDM. Test 15 of 169: Test _CRS (Current Resource Settings). PASSED: Test 15, \_SB_.PCI0._CRS (WORD Address Space Descriptor) looks sane. PASSED: Test 15, \_SB_.PCI0.LPCB.DMAC._CRS (I/O Port Descriptor) looks sane. PASSED: Test 15, \_SB_.PCI0.LPCB.FWHD._CRS (32-bit Fixed Location Memory Range Descriptor) looks sane. PASSED: Test 15, \_SB_.PCI0.LPCB.HPET._CRS (32-bit Fixed Location Memory Range Descriptor) looks sane. PASSED: Test 15, \_SB_.PCI0.LPCB.IPIC._CRS (I/O Port Descriptor) looks sane. PASSED: Test 15, \_SB_.PCI0.LPCB.MATH._CRS (I/O Port Descriptor) looks sane. PASSED: Test 15, \_SB_.PCI0.LPCB.LDRC._CRS (I/O Port Descriptor) looks sane. PASSED: Test 15, \_SB_.PCI0.LPCB.RTC_._CRS (I/O Port Descriptor) looks sane. PASSED: Test 15, \_SB_.PCI0.LPCB.TIMR._CRS (I/O Port Descriptor) looks sane. PASSED: Test 15, \_SB_.PCI0.LPCB.CWDT._CRS (I/O Port Descriptor) looks sane. PASSED: Test 15, \_SB_.PCI0.LPCB.EC0_._CRS (I/O Port Descriptor) looks sane. PASSED: Test 15, \_SB_.PCI0.LPCB.KBD0._CRS (I/O Port Descriptor) looks sane. PASSED: Test 15, \_SB_.PCI0.LPCB.PS2M._CRS (IRQ Descriptor) looks sane. PASSED: Test 15, \_SB_.PCI0.PDRC._CRS (32-bit Fixed Location Memory Range Descriptor) looks sane. PASSED: Test 15, \_SB_.LNKA._CRS (IRQ Descriptor) looks sane. PASSED: Test 15, \_SB_.LNKB._CRS (IRQ Descriptor) looks sane. PASSED: Test 15, \_SB_.LNKC._CRS (IRQ Descriptor) looks sane. PASSED: Test 15, \_SB_.LNKD._CRS (IRQ Descriptor) looks sane. PASSED: Test 15, \_SB_.LNKE._CRS (IRQ Descriptor) looks sane. PASSED: Test 15, \_SB_.LNKF._CRS (IRQ Descriptor) looks sane. PASSED: Test 15, \_SB_.LNKG._CRS (IRQ Descriptor) looks sane. PASSED: Test 15, \_SB_.LNKH._CRS (IRQ Descriptor) looks sane. PASSED: Test 15, \_SB_.MEM2._CRS (End Tag Descriptor) looks sane. Test 16 of 169: Test _DSD (Device Specific Data). SKIPPED: Test 16, Skipping test for non-existant object _DSD. Test 17 of 169: Test _DIS (Disable). PASSED: Test 17, \_SB_.LNKA._DIS returned no values as expected. PASSED: Test 17, \_SB_.LNKB._DIS returned no values as expected. PASSED: Test 17, \_SB_.LNKC._DIS returned no values as expected. PASSED: Test 17, \_SB_.LNKD._DIS returned no values as expected. PASSED: Test 17, \_SB_.LNKE._DIS returned no values as expected. PASSED: Test 17, \_SB_.LNKF._DIS returned no values as expected. PASSED: Test 17, \_SB_.LNKG._DIS returned no values as expected. PASSED: Test 17, \_SB_.LNKH._DIS returned no values as expected. Test 18 of 169: Test _DMA (Direct Memory Access). SKIPPED: Test 18, Skipping test for non-existant object _DMA. Test 19 of 169: Test _FIX (Fixed Register Resource Provider). SKIPPED: Test 19, Skipping test for non-existant object _FIX. Test 20 of 169: Test _GSB (Global System Interrupt Base). SKIPPED: Test 20, Skipping test for non-existant object _GSB. Test 21 of 169: Test _HPP (Hot Plug Parameters). SKIPPED: Test 21, Skipping test for non-existant object _HPP. Test 22 of 169: Test _PRS (Possible Resource Settings). PASSED: Test 22, \_SB_.LNKA._PRS (IRQ Descriptor) looks sane. PASSED: Test 22, \_SB_.LNKB._PRS (IRQ Descriptor) looks sane. PASSED: Test 22, \_SB_.LNKC._PRS (IRQ Descriptor) looks sane. PASSED: Test 22, \_SB_.LNKD._PRS (IRQ Descriptor) looks sane. PASSED: Test 22, \_SB_.LNKE._PRS (IRQ Descriptor) looks sane. PASSED: Test 22, \_SB_.LNKF._PRS (IRQ Descriptor) looks sane. PASSED: Test 22, \_SB_.LNKG._PRS (IRQ Descriptor) looks sane. PASSED: Test 22, \_SB_.LNKH._PRS (IRQ Descriptor) looks sane. Test 23 of 169: Test _PXM (Proximity). SKIPPED: Test 23, Skipping test for non-existant object _PXM. Test 24 of 169: Test _CCA (Cache Coherency Attribute). SKIPPED: Test 24, Skipping test for non-existant object _CCA. Test 25 of 169: Test _EDL (Eject Device List). SKIPPED: Test 25, Skipping test for non-existant object _EDL. Test 26 of 169: Test _EJD (Ejection Dependent Device). SKIPPED: Test 26, Skipping test for non-existant object _EJD. Test 27 of 169: Test _EJ0 (Eject). SKIPPED: Test 27, Skipping test for non-existant object _EJ0. Test 28 of 169: Test _EJ1 (Eject). SKIPPED: Test 28, Skipping test for non-existant object _EJ1. Test 29 of 169: Test _EJ2 (Eject). SKIPPED: Test 29, Skipping test for non-existant object _EJ2. Test 30 of 169: Test _EJ3 (Eject). SKIPPED: Test 30, Skipping test for non-existant object _EJ3. Test 31 of 169: Test _EJ4 (Eject). SKIPPED: Test 31, Skipping test for non-existant object _EJ4. Test 32 of 169: Test _LCK (Lock). SKIPPED: Test 32, Skipping test for non-existant object _LCK. Test 33 of 169: Test _RMV (Remove). SKIPPED: Test 33, Skipping test for non-existant object _RMV. Test 34 of 169: Test _STA (Status). PASSED: Test 34, \_SB_.PCI0.LPCB.HPET._STA correctly returned sane looking value 0x00000000. PASSED: Test 34, \_SB_.PCI0.LPCB.CWDT._STA correctly returned sane looking value 0x0000000f. PASSED: Test 34, \_SB_.PCI0.LPCB.EC0_._STA correctly returned sane looking value 0x0000000f. PASSED: Test 34, \_SB_.PCI0.LPCB.EC0_.ADP1._STA correctly returned sane looking value 0x0000000f. PASSED: Test 34, \_SB_.PCI0.LPCB.EC0_.BAT0._STA correctly returned sane looking value 0x0000000f. PASSED: Test 34, \_SB_.PCI0.LPCB.EC0_.VPC0._STA correctly returned sane looking value 0x0000000f. PASSED: Test 34, \_SB_.LNKA._STA correctly returned sane looking value 0x0000000b. PASSED: Test 34, \_SB_.LNKB._STA correctly returned sane looking value 0x0000000b. PASSED: Test 34, \_SB_.LNKC._STA correctly returned sane looking value 0x0000000b. PASSED: Test 34, \_SB_.LNKD._STA correctly returned sane looking value 0x0000000b. PASSED: Test 34, \_SB_.LNKE._STA correctly returned sane looking value 0x0000000b. PASSED: Test 34, \_SB_.LNKF._STA correctly returned sane looking value 0x0000000b. PASSED: Test 34, \_SB_.LNKG._STA correctly returned sane looking value 0x0000000b. PASSED: Test 34, \_SB_.LNKH._STA correctly returned sane looking value 0x0000000b. PASSED: Test 34, \_SB_.PTID._STA correctly returned sane looking value 0x0000000f. Test 35 of 169: Test _BDN (BIOS Dock Name). SKIPPED: Test 35, Skipping test for non-existant object _BDN. Test 36 of 169: Test _BBN (Base Bus Number). PASSED: Test 36, \_SB_.PCI0._BBN correctly returned an integer. Test 37 of 169: Test _DCK (Dock). SKIPPED: Test 37, Skipping test for non-existant object _DCK. Test 38 of 169: Test _INI (Initialize). PASSED: Test 38, \_SB_.PCI0._INI returned no values as expected. PASSED: Test 38, \_SB_.PCI0.GFX0._INI returned no values as expected. Test 39 of 169: Test _GLK (Global Lock). SKIPPED: Test 39, Skipping test for non-existant object _GLK. Test 40 of 169: Test _SEG (Segment). SKIPPED: Test 40, Skipping test for non-existant object _SEG. Test 41 of 169: Test _OFF (Set resource off). SKIPPED: Test 41, Skipping test for non-existant object _OFF. Test 42 of 169: Test _ON (Set resource on). SKIPPED: Test 42, Skipping test for non-existant object _ON. Test 43 of 169: Test _DSW (Device Sleep Wake). SKIPPED: Test 43, Skipping test for non-existant object _DSW. Test 44 of 169: Test _IRC (In Rush Current). SKIPPED: Test 44, Skipping test for non-existant object _IRC. Test 45 of 169: Test _PRE (Power Resources for Enumeration). SKIPPED: Test 45, Skipping test for non-existant object _PRE. Test 46 of 169: Test _PR0 (Power Resources for D0). SKIPPED: Test 46, Skipping test for non-existant object _PR0. Test 47 of 169: Test _PR1 (Power Resources for D1). SKIPPED: Test 47, Skipping test for non-existant object _PR1. Test 48 of 169: Test _PR2 (Power Resources for D2). SKIPPED: Test 48, Skipping test for non-existant object _PR2. Test 49 of 169: Test _PR3 (Power Resources for D3). SKIPPED: Test 49, Skipping test for non-existant object _PR3. Test 50 of 169: Test _PS0 (Power State 0). SKIPPED: Test 50, Skipping test for non-existant object _PS0. Test 51 of 169: Test _PS1 (Power State 1). SKIPPED: Test 51, Skipping test for non-existant object _PS1. Test 52 of 169: Test _PS2 (Power State 2). SKIPPED: Test 52, Skipping test for non-existant object _PS2. Test 53 of 169: Test _PS3 (Power State 3). SKIPPED: Test 53, Skipping test for non-existant object _PS3. Test 54 of 169: Test _PSC (Power State Current). SKIPPED: Test 54, Skipping test for non-existant object _PSC. Test 55 of 169: Test _PSE (Power State for Enumeration). SKIPPED: Test 55, Skipping test for non-existant object _PSE. Test 56 of 169: Test _PSW (Power State Wake). PASSED: Test 56, \_SB_.PCI0.EHC1._PSW returned no values as expected. PASSED: Test 56, \_SB_.PCI0.EHC2._PSW returned no values as expected. PASSED: Test 56, \_SB_.LID0._PSW returned no values as expected. Test 57 of 169: Test _S1D (S1 Device State). SKIPPED: Test 57, Skipping test for non-existant object _S1D. Test 58 of 169: Test _S2D (S2 Device State). SKIPPED: Test 58, Skipping test for non-existant object _S2D. Test 59 of 169: Test _S3D (S3 Device State). PASSED: Test 59, \_SB_.PCI0.EHC1._S3D correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 59, \_SB_.PCI0.EHC2._S3D correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 59, \_SB_.PCI0.EHC2.RHUB.RMCH.U2PC._S3D correctly returned an integer. Test 60 of 169: Test _S4D (S4 Device State). PASSED: Test 60, \_SB_.PCI0.EHC1._S4D correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 60, \_SB_.PCI0.EHC2._S4D correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 60, \_SB_.PCI0.EHC2.RHUB.RMCH.U2PC._S4D correctly returned an integer. Test 61 of 169: Test _S0W (S0 Device Wake State). SKIPPED: Test 61, Skipping test for non-existant object _S0W. Test 62 of 169: Test _S1W (S1 Device Wake State). SKIPPED: Test 62, Skipping test for non-existant object _S1W. Test 63 of 169: Test _S2W (S2 Device Wake State). SKIPPED: Test 63, Skipping test for non-existant object _S2W. Test 64 of 169: Test _S3W (S3 Device Wake State). SKIPPED: Test 64, Skipping test for non-existant object _S3W. Test 65 of 169: Test _S4W (S4 Device Wake State). SKIPPED: Test 65, Skipping test for non-existant object _S4W. Test 66 of 169: Test _S0_ (S0 System State). \_S0_ PM1a_CNT.SLP_TYP value: 0x00000000 \_S0_ PM1b_CNT.SLP_TYP value: 0x00000000 PASSED: Test 66, \_S0_ correctly returned a sane looking package. Test 67 of 169: Test _S1_ (S1 System State). \_S1_ PM1a_CNT.SLP_TYP value: 0x00000001 \_S1_ PM1b_CNT.SLP_TYP value: 0x00000000 PASSED: Test 67, \_S1_ correctly returned a sane looking package. Test 68 of 169: Test _S2_ (S2 System State). SKIPPED: Test 68, Skipping test for non-existant object _S2_. Test 69 of 169: Test _S3_ (S3 System State). \_S3_ PM1a_CNT.SLP_TYP value: 0x00000005 \_S3_ PM1b_CNT.SLP_TYP value: 0x00000000 PASSED: Test 69, \_S3_ correctly returned a sane looking package. Test 70 of 169: Test _S4_ (S4 System State). \_S4_ PM1a_CNT.SLP_TYP value: 0x00000006 \_S4_ PM1b_CNT.SLP_TYP value: 0x00000000 PASSED: Test 70, \_S4_ correctly returned a sane looking package. Test 71 of 169: Test _S5_ (S5 System State). \_S5_ PM1a_CNT.SLP_TYP value: 0x00000007 \_S5_ PM1b_CNT.SLP_TYP value: 0x00000000 PASSED: Test 71, \_S5_ correctly returned a sane looking package. Test 72 of 169: Test _SWS (System Wake Source). SKIPPED: Test 72, Skipping test for non-existant object _SWS. Test 73 of 169: Test _PSS (Performance Supported States). \_PR_.CPU0._PSS values: P-State Freq Power Latency Bus Master (MHz) (mW) (us) Latency (us) 0 2301 35000 10 10 1 2300 35000 10 10 2 1800 25766 10 10 3 1600 22265 10 10 4 1400 18904 10 10 5 1200 15996 10 10 6 1000 12907 10 10 7 800 9956 10 10 PASSED: Test 73, \_PR_.CPU0._PSS correctly returned a sane looking package. Test 74 of 169: Test _CPC (Continuous Performance Control). SKIPPED: Test 74, Skipping test for non-existant object _CPC. Test 75 of 169: Test _CSD (C State Dependencies). SKIPPED: Test 75, Skipping test for non-existant object _CSD. Test 76 of 169: Test _CST (C States). SKIPPED: Test 76, Skipping test for non-existant object _CST. Test 77 of 169: Test _PCT (Performance Control). PASSED: Test 77, \_PR_.CPU0._PCT correctly returned a sane looking package. Test 78 of 169: Test _PDL (P-State Depth Limit). SKIPPED: Test 78, Skipping test for non-existant object _PDL. Test 79 of 169: Test _PPC (Performance Present Capabilities). PASSED: Test 79, \_PR_.CPU0._PPC correctly returned an integer. Test 80 of 169: Test _PPE (Polling for Platform Error). SKIPPED: Test 80, Skipping test for non-existant object _PPE. Test 81 of 169: Test _TDL (T-State Depth Limit). SKIPPED: Test 81, Skipping test for non-existant object _TDL. Test 82 of 169: Test _TPC (Throttling Present Capabilities). SKIPPED: Test 82, Skipping test for non-existant object _TPC. Test 83 of 169: Test _TSD (Throttling State Dependencies). SKIPPED: Test 83, Skipping test for non-existant object _TSD. Test 84 of 169: Test _TSS (Throttling Supported States). SKIPPED: Test 84, Skipping test for non-existant object _TSS. Test 85 of 169: Test _PUR (Processor Utilization Request). SKIPPED: Test 85, Skipping test for non-existant object _PUR. Test 86 of 169: Test _MSG (Message). SKIPPED: Test 86, Skipping test for non-existant object _MSG. Test 87 of 169: Test _SST (System Status). SKIPPED: Test 87, Skipping test for non-existant object _SST. Test 88 of 169: Test _ALC (Ambient Light Colour Chromaticity). SKIPPED: Test 88, Skipping test for non-existant object _ALC. Test 89 of 169: Test _ALI (Ambient Light Illuminance). SKIPPED: Test 89, Skipping test for non-existant object _ALI. Test 90 of 169: Test _ALT (Ambient Light Temperature). SKIPPED: Test 90, Skipping test for non-existant object _ALT. Test 91 of 169: Test _ALP (Ambient Light Polling). SKIPPED: Test 91, Skipping test for non-existant object _ALP. Test 92 of 169: Test _LID (Lid Status). PASSED: Test 92, \_SB_.LID0._LID correctly returned sane looking value 0x00000000. Test 93 of 169: Test _GTF (Get Task File). SKIPPED: Test 93, Skipping test for non-existant object _GTF. Test 94 of 169: Test _GTM (Get Timing Mode). SKIPPED: Test 94, Skipping test for non-existant object _GTM. Test 95 of 169: Test _UPD (User Presence Detect). SKIPPED: Test 95, Skipping test for non-existant object _UPD. Test 96 of 169: Test _UPP (User Presence Polling). SKIPPED: Test 96, Skipping test for non-existant object _UPP. Test 97 of 169: Test _GCP (Get Capabilities). SKIPPED: Test 97, Skipping test for non-existant object _GCP. Test 98 of 169: Test _GRT (Get Real Time). SKIPPED: Test 98, Skipping test for non-existant object _GRT. Test 99 of 169: Test _GWS (Get Wake Status). SKIPPED: Test 99, Skipping test for non-existant object _GWS. Test 100 of 169: Test _STP (Set Expired Timer Wake Policy). SKIPPED: Test 100, Skipping test for non-existant object _STP. Test 101 of 169: Test _STV (Set Timer Value). SKIPPED: Test 101, Skipping test for non-existant object _STV. Test 102 of 169: Test _TIP (Expired Timer Wake Policy). SKIPPED: Test 102, Skipping test for non-existant object _TIP. Test 103 of 169: Test _TIV (Timer Values). SKIPPED: Test 103, Skipping test for non-existant object _TIV. Test 104 of 169: Test _SBS (Smart Battery Subsystem). SKIPPED: Test 104, Skipping test for non-existant object _SBS. Test 105 of 169: Test _BCT (Battery Charge Time). SKIPPED: Test 105, Skipping test for non-existant object _BCT. Test 106 of 169: Test _BIF (Battery Information). PASSED: Test 106, \_SB_.PCI0.LPCB.EC0_.BAT0._BIF correctly returned a sane looking package. Test 107 of 169: Test _BIX (Battery Information Extended). SKIPPED: Test 107, Skipping test for non-existant object _BIX. Test 108 of 169: Test _BMA (Battery Measurement Averaging). SKIPPED: Test 108, Skipping test for non-existant object _BMA. Test 109 of 169: Test _BMC (Battery Maintenance Control). SKIPPED: Test 109, Skipping test for non-existant object _BMC. Test 110 of 169: Test _BMD (Battery Maintenance Data). SKIPPED: Test 110, Skipping test for non-existant object _BMD. Test 111 of 169: Test _BMS (Battery Measurement Sampling Time). SKIPPED: Test 111, Skipping test for non-existant object _BMS. Test 112 of 169: Test _BST (Battery Status). PASSED: Test 112, \_SB_.PCI0.LPCB.EC0_.BAT0._BST correctly returned a sane looking package. Test 113 of 169: Test _BTP (Battery Trip Point). SKIPPED: Test 113, Skipping test for non-existant object _BTP. Test 114 of 169: Test _BTM (Battery Time). SKIPPED: Test 114, Skipping test for non-existant object _BTM. Test 115 of 169: Test _PCL (Power Consumer List). FAILED [CRITICAL] AETtype: Test 115, Detected error 'Type' when evaluating '\_SB_.PCI0.LPCB.EC0_.ADP1._PCL'. ADVICE: The type of an object is incorrect and does not match the expected type. ACPI will generally abort execution of the AML op-code that causes this error. FAILED [CRITICAL] AETtype: Test 115, Detected error 'Type' when evaluating '\_SB_.PCI0.LPCB.EC0_.BAT0._PCL'. ADVICE: The type of an object is incorrect and does not match the expected type. ACPI will generally abort execution of the AML op-code that causes this error. Test 116 of 169: Test _PIF (Power Source Information). SKIPPED: Test 116, Skipping test for non-existant object _PIF. Test 117 of 169: Test _PSR (Power Source). PASSED: Test 117, \_SB_.PCI0.LPCB.EC0_.ADP1._PSR correctly returned sane looking value 0x00000000. Test 118 of 169: Test _GAI (Get Averaging Level). SKIPPED: Test 118, Skipping test for non-existant object _GAI. Test 119 of 169: Test _GHL (Get Harware Limit). SKIPPED: Test 119, Skipping test for non-existant object _GHL. Test 120 of 169: Test _PMM (Power Meter Measurement). SKIPPED: Test 120, Skipping test for non-existant object _PMM. Test 121 of 169: Test _FIF (Fan Information). SKIPPED: Test 121, Skipping test for non-existant object _FIF. Test 122 of 169: Test _FSL (Fan Set Level). SKIPPED: Test 122, Skipping test for non-existant object _FSL. Test 123 of 169: Test _FST (Fan Status). SKIPPED: Test 123, Skipping test for non-existant object _FST. Test 124 of 169: Test _ACx (Active Cooling). SKIPPED: Test 124, Skipping test for non-existant object _AC0. SKIPPED: Test 124, Skipping test for non-existant object _AC1. SKIPPED: Test 124, Skipping test for non-existant object _AC2. SKIPPED: Test 124, Skipping test for non-existant object _AC3. SKIPPED: Test 124, Skipping test for non-existant object _AC4. SKIPPED: Test 124, Skipping test for non-existant object _AC5. SKIPPED: Test 124, Skipping test for non-existant object _AC6. SKIPPED: Test 124, Skipping test for non-existant object _AC7. SKIPPED: Test 124, Skipping test for non-existant object _AC8. SKIPPED: Test 124, Skipping test for non-existant object _AC9. Test 125 of 169: Test _ART (Active Cooling Relationship Table). SKIPPED: Test 125, Skipping test for non-existant object _ART. Test 126 of 169: Test _CRT (Critical Trip Point). PASSED: Test 126, \_TZ_.TZS0._CRT correctly returned a sane looking return type. PASSED: Test 126, \_TZ_.TZS1._CRT correctly returned a sane looking return type. Test 127 of 169: Test _DTI (Device Temperature Indication). SKIPPED: Test 127, Skipping test for non-existant object _DTI. Test 128 of 169: Test _HOT (Hot Temperature). SKIPPED: Test 128, Skipping test for non-existant object _HOT. Test 129 of 169: Test _NTT (Notification Temp Threshold). SKIPPED: Test 129, Skipping test for non-existant object _NTT. Test 130 of 169: Test _PSL (Passive List). PASSED: Test 130, \_TZ_.TZS0._PSL correctly returned a sane looking package. Test 131 of 169: Test _PSV (Passive Temp). PASSED: Test 131, \_TZ_.TZS0._PSV correctly returned a sane looking return type. Test 132 of 169: Test _RTV (Relative Temp Values). SKIPPED: Test 132, Skipping test for non-existant object _RTV. Test 133 of 169: Test _SCP (Set Cooling Policy). SKIPPED: Test 133, Skipping test for non-existant object _DTI. Test 134 of 169: Test _TC1 (Thermal Constant 1). PASSED: Test 134, _TC1 correctly returned sane looking value 0x00000000. Test 135 of 169: Test _TC2 (Thermal Constant 2). PASSED: Test 135, _TC1 correctly returned sane looking value 0x00000032. Test 136 of 169: Test _TMP (Thermal Zone Current Temp). PASSED: Test 136, \_TZ_.TZS0._TMP correctly returned a sane looking return type. PASSED: Test 136, \_TZ_.TZS1._TMP correctly returned a sane looking return type. Test 137 of 169: Test _TPT (Trip Point Temperature). SKIPPED: Test 137, Skipping test for non-existant object _TPT. Test 138 of 169: Test _TRT (Thermal Relationship Table). SKIPPED: Test 138, Skipping test for non-existant object _TRT. Test 139 of 169: Test _TSP (Thermal Sampling Period). PASSED: Test 139, _TSP correctly returned sane looking value 0.000000 seconds Test 140 of 169: Test _TST (Temperature Sensor Threshold). SKIPPED: Test 140, Skipping test for non-existant object _TST. Test 141 of 169: Test _TZD (Thermal Zone Devices). SKIPPED: Test 141, Skipping test for non-existant object _TZD. Test 142 of 169: Test _TZM (Thermal Zone member). SKIPPED: Test 142, Skipping test for non-existant object _TZM. Test 143 of 169: Test _TZP (Thermal Zone Polling). SKIPPED: Test 143, Skipping test for non-existant object _TZP. Test 144 of 169: Test _PTS (Prepare to Sleep). Test _PTS(1). PASSED: Test 144, \_PTS returned no values as expected. Test _PTS(2). PASSED: Test 144, \_PTS returned no values as expected. Test _PTS(3). PASSED: Test 144, \_PTS returned no values as expected. Test _PTS(4). PASSED: Test 144, \_PTS returned no values as expected. Test _PTS(5). PASSED: Test 144, \_PTS returned no values as expected. Test 145 of 169: Test _TTS (Transition to State). SKIPPED: Test 145, Optional control method _TTS does not exist. Test 146 of 169: Test _S0 (System S0 State). SKIPPED: Test 146, Skipping test for non-existant object _S0. Test 147 of 169: Test _S1 (System S1 State). SKIPPED: Test 147, Skipping test for non-existant object _S1. Test 148 of 169: Test _S2 (System S2 State). SKIPPED: Test 148, Skipping test for non-existant object _S2. Test 149 of 169: Test _S3 (System S3 State). SKIPPED: Test 149, Skipping test for non-existant object _S3. Test 150 of 169: Test _S4 (System S4 State). SKIPPED: Test 150, Skipping test for non-existant object _S4. Test 151 of 169: Test _S5 (System S5 State). SKIPPED: Test 151, Skipping test for non-existant object _S5. Test 152 of 169: Test _WAK (System Wake). Test _WAK(1) System Wake, State S1. PASSED: Test 152, \_WAK correctly returned a sane looking package. Test _WAK(2) System Wake, State S2. PASSED: Test 152, \_WAK correctly returned a sane looking package. Test _WAK(3) System Wake, State S3. PASSED: Test 152, \_WAK correctly returned a sane looking package. Test _WAK(4) System Wake, State S4. PASSED: Test 152, \_WAK correctly returned a sane looking package. Test _WAK(5) System Wake, State S5. PASSED: Test 152, \_WAK correctly returned a sane looking package. Test 153 of 169: Test _ADR (Return Unique ID for Device). PASSED: Test 153, \_SB_.PCI0._ADR correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 153, \_SB_.PCI0.P0P1._ADR correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 153, \_SB_.PCI0.LPCB._ADR correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 153, \_SB_.PCI0.GLAN._ADR correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 153, \_SB_.PCI0.EHC1._ADR correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 153, \_SB_.PCI0.EHC1.HUBN._ADR correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 153, \_SB_.PCI0.EHC1.HUBN.PR01._ADR correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 153, \_SB_.PCI0.EHC1.HUBN.PR01.PR11._ADR correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 153, \_SB_.PCI0.EHC1.HUBN.PR01.PR12._ADR correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 153, \_SB_.PCI0.EHC1.HUBN.PR01.PR13._ADR correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 153, \_SB_.PCI0.EHC1.HUBN.PR01.PR14._ADR correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 153, \_SB_.PCI0.EHC1.HUBN.PR01.PR15._ADR correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 153, \_SB_.PCI0.EHC1.HUBN.PR01.PR16._ADR correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 153, \_SB_.PCI0.EHC1.HUBN.PR01.PR17._ADR correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 153, \_SB_.PCI0.EHC1.HUBN.PR01.PR18._ADR correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 153, \_SB_.PCI0.EHC1.RHUB._ADR correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 153, \_SB_.PCI0.EHC1.RHUB.RMCH._ADR correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 153, \_SB_.PCI0.EHC1.RHUB.RMCH.U2P0._ADR correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 153, \_SB_.PCI0.EHC1.RHUB.RMCH.U2P2._ADR correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 153, \_SB_.PCI0.EHC1.RHUB.RMCH.U2P3._ADR correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 153, \_SB_.PCI0.EHC1.RHUB.RMCH.U2P4._ADR correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 153, \_SB_.PCI0.EHC2._ADR correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 153, \_SB_.PCI0.EHC2.HUBN._ADR correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 153, \_SB_.PCI0.EHC2.HUBN.PR01._ADR correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 153, \_SB_.PCI0.EHC2.HUBN.PR01.PR11._ADR correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 153, \_SB_.PCI0.EHC2.HUBN.PR01.PR12._ADR correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 153, \_SB_.PCI0.EHC2.HUBN.PR01.PR13._ADR correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 153, \_SB_.PCI0.EHC2.HUBN.PR01.PR14._ADR correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 153, \_SB_.PCI0.EHC2.HUBN.PR01.PR15._ADR correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 153, \_SB_.PCI0.EHC2.HUBN.PR01.PR16._ADR correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 153, \_SB_.PCI0.EHC2.RHUB._ADR correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 153, \_SB_.PCI0.EHC2.RHUB.RMCH._ADR correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 153, \_SB_.PCI0.EHC2.RHUB.RMCH.U2PC._ADR correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 153, \_SB_.PCI0.HDEF._ADR correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 153, \_SB_.PCI0.RP01._ADR correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 153, \_SB_.PCI0.RP01.PXSX._ADR correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 153, \_SB_.PCI0.RP02._ADR correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 153, \_SB_.PCI0.RP02.PXSX._ADR correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 153, \_SB_.PCI0.RP03._ADR correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 153, \_SB_.PCI0.RP03.PXSX._ADR correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 153, \_SB_.PCI0.RP04._ADR correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 153, \_SB_.PCI0.RP04.PXSX._ADR correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 153, \_SB_.PCI0.RP05._ADR correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 153, \_SB_.PCI0.RP05.PXSX._ADR correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 153, \_SB_.PCI0.RP06._ADR correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 153, \_SB_.PCI0.RP06.PXSX._ADR correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 153, \_SB_.PCI0.RP07._ADR correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 153, \_SB_.PCI0.RP07.PXSX._ADR correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 153, \_SB_.PCI0.RP08._ADR correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 153, \_SB_.PCI0.RP08.PXSX._ADR correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 153, \_SB_.PCI0.SAT0._ADR correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 153, \_SB_.PCI0.SAT1._ADR correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 153, \_SB_.PCI0.SBUS._ADR correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 153, \_SB_.PCI0.PEG0._ADR correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 153, \_SB_.PCI0.PEG0.PEGP._ADR correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 153, \_SB_.PCI0.PEG0.PEGP.CRT_._ADR correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 153, \_SB_.PCI0.PEG0.PEGP.LCD_._ADR correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 153, \_SB_.PCI0.PEG0.PEGP.TV0_._ADR correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 153, \_SB_.PCI0.PEG0.PEGP.HDMI._ADR correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 153, \_SB_.PCI0.PEG1._ADR correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 153, \_SB_.PCI0.PEG2._ADR correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 153, \_SB_.PCI0.PEG3._ADR correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 153, \_SB_.PCI0.B0D4._ADR correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 153, \_SB_.PCI0.GFX0._ADR correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 153, \_SB_.PCI0.GFX0.DD01._ADR correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 153, \_SB_.PCI0.GFX0.DD02._ADR correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 153, \_SB_.PCI0.GFX0.DD03._ADR correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 153, \_SB_.PCI0.GFX0.DD04._ADR correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 153, \_SB_.PCI0.GFX0.DD05._ADR correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 153, \_SB_.PCI0.GFX0.DD06._ADR correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 153, \_SB_.PCI0.GFX0.DD07._ADR correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 153, \_SB_.PCI0.GFX0.DD08._ADR correctly returned an integer. Test 154 of 169: Test _BCL (Query List of Brightness Control Levels Supported). Brightness levels for \_SB_.PCI0.PEG0.PEGP.LCD_._BCL: Level on full power : 100 Level on battery power: 60 Brightness Levels : 20, 28, 36, 44, 52, 60, 68, 76, 84, 92, 100 PASSED: Test 154, \_SB_.PCI0.PEG0.PEGP.LCD_._BCL returned a sane package of 13 integers. Brightness levels for \_SB_.PCI0.GFX0.DD02._BCL: Level on full power : 100 Level on battery power: 60 Brightness Levels : 20, 28, 36, 44, 52, 60, 68, 76, 84, 92, 100 PASSED: Test 154, \_SB_.PCI0.GFX0.DD02._BCL returned a sane package of 13 integers. Test 155 of 169: Test _BCM (Set Brightness Level). PASSED: Test 155, \_SB_.PCI0.PEG0.PEGP.LCD_._BCM returned no values as expected. PASSED: Test 155, \_SB_.PCI0.GFX0.DD02._BCM returned no values as expected. Test 156 of 169: Test _BQC (Brightness Query Current Level). PASSED: Test 156, \_SB_.PCI0.PEG0.PEGP.LCD_._BQC correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 156, \_SB_.PCI0.GFX0.DD02._BQC correctly returned an integer. Test 157 of 169: Test _DCS (Return the Status of Output Device). PASSED: Test 157, \_SB_.PCI0.PEG0.PEGP.CRT_._DCS correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 157, \_SB_.PCI0.PEG0.PEGP.LCD_._DCS correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 157, \_SB_.PCI0.PEG0.PEGP.TV0_._DCS correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 157, \_SB_.PCI0.PEG0.PEGP.HDMI._DCS correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 157, \_SB_.PCI0.GFX0.DD01._DCS correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 157, \_SB_.PCI0.GFX0.DD02._DCS correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 157, \_SB_.PCI0.GFX0.DD03._DCS correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 157, \_SB_.PCI0.GFX0.DD04._DCS correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 157, \_SB_.PCI0.GFX0.DD05._DCS correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 157, \_SB_.PCI0.GFX0.DD06._DCS correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 157, \_SB_.PCI0.GFX0.DD07._DCS correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 157, \_SB_.PCI0.GFX0.DD08._DCS correctly returned an integer. Test 158 of 169: Test _DDC (Return the EDID for this Device). SKIPPED: Test 158, Skipping test for non-existant object _DDC. Test 159 of 169: Test _DSS (Device Set State). PASSED: Test 159, \_SB_.PCI0.PEG0.PEGP.CRT_._DSS returned no values as expected. PASSED: Test 159, \_SB_.PCI0.PEG0.PEGP.LCD_._DSS returned no values as expected. PASSED: Test 159, \_SB_.PCI0.PEG0.PEGP.TV0_._DSS returned no values as expected. PASSED: Test 159, \_SB_.PCI0.PEG0.PEGP.HDMI._DSS returned no values as expected. PASSED: Test 159, \_SB_.PCI0.GFX0.DD01._DSS returned no values as expected. PASSED: Test 159, \_SB_.PCI0.GFX0.DD02._DSS returned no values as expected. PASSED: Test 159, \_SB_.PCI0.GFX0.DD03._DSS returned no values as expected. PASSED: Test 159, \_SB_.PCI0.GFX0.DD04._DSS returned no values as expected. PASSED: Test 159, \_SB_.PCI0.GFX0.DD05._DSS returned no values as expected. PASSED: Test 159, \_SB_.PCI0.GFX0.DD06._DSS returned no values as expected. PASSED: Test 159, \_SB_.PCI0.GFX0.DD07._DSS returned no values as expected. PASSED: Test 159, \_SB_.PCI0.GFX0.DD08._DSS returned no values as expected. Test 160 of 169: Test _DGS (Query Graphics State). PASSED: Test 160, \_SB_.PCI0.PEG0.PEGP.CRT_._DGS correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 160, \_SB_.PCI0.PEG0.PEGP.LCD_._DGS correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 160, \_SB_.PCI0.PEG0.PEGP.TV0_._DGS correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 160, \_SB_.PCI0.PEG0.PEGP.HDMI._DGS correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 160, \_SB_.PCI0.GFX0.DD01._DGS correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 160, \_SB_.PCI0.GFX0.DD02._DGS correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 160, \_SB_.PCI0.GFX0.DD03._DGS correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 160, \_SB_.PCI0.GFX0.DD04._DGS correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 160, \_SB_.PCI0.GFX0.DD05._DGS correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 160, \_SB_.PCI0.GFX0.DD06._DGS correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 160, \_SB_.PCI0.GFX0.DD07._DGS correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 160, \_SB_.PCI0.GFX0.DD08._DGS correctly returned an integer. Test 161 of 169: Test _DOD (Enumerate All Devices Attached to Display Adapter). Device 0: Instance: 0 Display port attachment: 1 Type of display: 1 (VGA, CRT or VESA Compatible Analog Monitor) BIOS can detect device: 1 Non-VGA device: 0 Head or pipe ID: 0 Device 1: Instance: 0 Display port attachment: 0 Type of display: 1 (VGA, CRT or VESA Compatible Analog Monitor) BIOS can detect device: 1 Non-VGA device: 0 Head or pipe ID: 0 Device 2: Instance: 0 Display port attachment: 1 Type of display: 2 (TV/HDTV or other Analog-Video Monitor) BIOS can detect device: 1 Non-VGA device: 0 Head or pipe ID: 0 PASSED: Test 161, \_SB_.PCI0.PEG0.PEGP._DOD correctly returned a sane looking package. Device 0: Instance: 0 Display port attachment: 0 Type of display: 4 (Internal/Integrated Digital Flat Panel) BIOS can detect device: 0 Non-VGA device: 0 Head or pipe ID: 0 PASSED: Test 161, \_SB_.PCI0.GFX0._DOD correctly returned a sane looking package. Test 162 of 169: Test _DOS (Enable/Disable Output Switching). PASSED: Test 162, \_SB_.PCI0.PEG0.PEGP._DOS returned no values as expected. PASSED: Test 162, \_SB_.PCI0.GFX0._DOS returned no values as expected. Test 163 of 169: Test _GPD (Get POST Device). SKIPPED: Test 163, Skipping test for non-existant object _GPD. Test 164 of 169: Test _ROM (Get ROM Data). SKIPPED: Test 164, Skipping test for non-existant object _ROM. Test 165 of 169: Test _SPD (Set POST Device). SKIPPED: Test 165, Skipping test for non-existant object _SPD. Test 166 of 169: Test _VPO (Video POST Options). SKIPPED: Test 166, Skipping test for non-existant object _VPO. Test 167 of 169: Test _CBA (Configuration Base Address). SKIPPED: Test 167, Skipping test for non-existant object _CBA. Test 168 of 169: Test _IFT (IPMI Interface Type). SKIPPED: Test 168, Skipping test for non-existant object _IFT. Test 169 of 169: Test _SRV (IPMI Interface Revision). SKIPPED: Test 169, Skipping test for non-existant object _SRV. ================================================================================ 294 passed, 2 failed, 0 warning, 0 aborted, 132 skipped, 0 info only. ================================================================================ mcfg: MCFG PCI Express* memory mapped config space test. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Test 1 of 2: Validate MCFG table. This test tries to validate the MCFG table by comparing the first 16 bytes in the MMIO mapped config space with the 'traditional' config space of the first PCI device (root bridge). The MCFG data is only trusted if it is marked reserved in the Int 15 AX=E820 BIOS memory map Memory Map Layout ----------------- 0x0000000000000000 - 0x000000000009d7ff (System RAM) 0x000000000009d800 - 0x000000000009ffff (reserved) 0x00000000000e0000 - 0x00000000000fffff (reserved) 0x0000000000100000 - 0x00000000bac8efff (System RAM) 0x00000000bac8f000 - 0x00000000bae50fff (reserved) 0x00000000bae51000 - 0x00000000bae70fff (ACPI Non-volatile Storage) 0x00000000bae71000 - 0x00000000baf1efff (reserved) 0x00000000baf1f000 - 0x00000000baf9efff (ACPI Non-volatile Storage) 0x00000000baf9f000 - 0x00000000baffefff (ACPI Non-volatile Storage) 0x00000000bafff000 - 0x00000000baffffff (System RAM) 0x00000000bb000000 - 0x00000000bf9fffff (reserved) 0x00000000f8000000 - 0x00000000fbffffff (reserved) 0x00000000fec00000 - 0x00000000fec00fff (reserved) 0x00000000fed08000 - 0x00000000fed08fff (reserved) 0x00000000fed10000 - 0x00000000fed19fff (reserved) 0x00000000fed1c000 - 0x00000000fed1ffff (reserved) 0x00000000fee00000 - 0x00000000fee00fff (reserved) 0x00000000ffd80000 - 0x00000000ffffffff (reserved) 0x0000000100000000 - 0x000000033fdfffff (System RAM) MCFG table found, size is 16 bytes (excluding header) (1 entries). Configuration Entry #0: Base Address : 0xf8000000 Segment : 0 Start bus : 0 End bus : 63 PASSED: Test 1, MCFG MMIO config space is reserved in memory map table. Test 2 of 2: Validate MCFG PCI config space. PASSED: Test 2, PCI config space verified. ================================================================================ 2 passed, 0 failed, 0 warning, 0 aborted, 0 skipped, 0 info only. ================================================================================ fan: Simple fan tests. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Test 1 of 2: Test fan status. Test how many fans there are in the system. Check for the current status of the fan(s). PASSED: Test 1, Fan cooling_device0 of type Processor has max cooling state 10 and current cooling state 0. PASSED: Test 1, Fan cooling_device1 of type Processor has max cooling state 10 and current cooling state 0. PASSED: Test 1, Fan cooling_device2 of type Processor has max cooling state 10 and current cooling state 0. PASSED: Test 1, Fan cooling_device3 of type Processor has max cooling state 10 and current cooling state 0. PASSED: Test 1, Fan cooling_device4 of type LCD has max cooling state 10 and current cooling state 9. FAILED [MEDIUM] NoFanCurState: Test 1, Fan present but has no cur_state present. Test 2 of 2: Load system, check CPU fan status. Test how many fans there are in the system. Check for the current status of the fan(s). Loading CPUs for 20 seconds to try and get fan speeds to change. Fan cooling_device0 current state did not change from value 0 while CPUs were busy. Fan cooling_device1 current state did not change from value 0 while CPUs were busy. Fan cooling_device2 current state did not change from value 0 while CPUs were busy. Fan cooling_device3 current state did not change from value 0 while CPUs were busy. ADVICE: Did not detect any change in the CPU related thermal cooling device states. It could be that the devices are returning static information back to the driver and/or the fan speed is automatically being controlled by firmware using System Management Mode in which case the kernel interfaces being examined may not work anyway. ================================================================================ 5 passed, 1 failed, 0 warning, 0 aborted, 0 skipped, 0 info only. ================================================================================ fadt: FADT SCI_EN enabled tests. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Test 1 of 2: Test FADT SCI_EN bit is enabled. FADT Preferred PM Profile: 2 (Mobile) FADT is greater than ACPI version 1.0 PASSED: Test 1, SCI_EN bit in PM1a Control Register Block is enabled. Test 2 of 2: Test FADT reset register. PASSED: Test 2, FADT reset register width is 8 bits wide as expected. PASSED: Test 2, FADT register bit offset is 0 as expected. ================================================================================ 3 passed, 0 failed, 0 warning, 0 aborted, 0 skipped, 0 info only. ================================================================================ dmar: DMA Remapping (VT-d) test. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Test 1 of 1: DMA Remapping test. SKIPPED: Test 1, No DMAR table. This is not necessarily a failure as most systems do not have this table. ================================================================================ 0 passed, 0 failed, 0 warning, 0 aborted, 1 skipped, 0 info only. ================================================================================ cstates: Processor C state support test. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Test 1 of 1: Test all CPUs C-states. This test checks if all processors have the same number of C-states, if the C-state counter works and if C-state transitions happen. PASSED: Test 1, Processor 0 has reached all C-states: PASSED: Test 1, Processor 1 has reached all C-states: PASSED: Test 1, Processor 1 has the same number of C-states as processor 0 PASSED: Test 1, Processor 2 has reached all C-states: PASSED: Test 1, Processor 2 has the same number of C-states as processor 0 PASSED: Test 1, Processor 3 has reached all C-states: PASSED: Test 1, Processor 3 has the same number of C-states as processor 0 ================================================================================ 7 passed, 0 failed, 0 warning, 0 aborted, 0 skipped, 0 info only. ================================================================================ checksum: ACPI table checksum test. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Test 1 of 1: ACPI table checksum test. PASSED: Test 1, Table RSDP has correct checksum 0xc7. PASSED: Test 1, Table RSDP has correct extended checksum 0x22. PASSED: Test 1, Table XSDT has correct checksum 0xff PASSED: Test 1, Table DSDT has correct checksum 0xcb PASSED: Test 1, Table FACP has correct checksum 0xd7 PASSED: Test 1, Table SLIC has correct checksum 0x29 PASSED: Test 1, Table SSDT has correct checksum 0x7e PASSED: Test 1, Table ASF! has correct checksum 0xa4 PASSED: Test 1, Table HPET has correct checksum 0x46 PASSED: Test 1, Table APIC has correct checksum 0x7e PASSED: Test 1, Table MCFG has correct checksum 0x17 PASSED: Test 1, Table SSDT has correct checksum 0x40 PASSED: Test 1, Table SSDT has correct checksum 0x35 PASSED: Test 1, Table UEFI has correct checksum 0x84 PASSED: Test 1, Table UEFI has correct checksum 0xdc PASSED: Test 1, Table UEFI has correct checksum 0xe3 PASSED: Test 1, Table RSDT has correct checksum 0x25 PASSED: Test 1, Table FACP has correct checksum 0xe9 ================================================================================ 18 passed, 0 failed, 0 warning, 0 aborted, 0 skipped, 0 info only. ================================================================================ autobrightness: Automated LCD brightness test. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Test 1 of 2: Test for maximum and actual brightness. PASSED: Test 1, Maximum brightness for intel_backlight is 976 which is sane. PASSED: Test 1, Actual brightness for intel_backlight is 449 which is in range 0..976. PASSED: Test 1, Maximum brightness for acpi_video0 is 10 which is sane. PASSED: Test 1, Actual brightness for acpi_video0 is 1 which is in range 0..10. Test 2 of 2: Change actual brightness. PASSED: Test 2, Actual brightness matches the brightnesss level for all 976 levels for backlight intel_backlight. FAILED [MEDIUM] BrightnessMismatch: Test 2, 1 brightness levels did not match the brightnesss level just set for backlight acpi_video0. The failed brightness levels were: 10. ================================================================================ 5 passed, 1 failed, 0 warning, 0 aborted, 0 skipped, 0 info only. ================================================================================ apicinstance: Test for single instance of APIC/MADT table. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Test 1 of 1: Test for single instance of APIC/MADT table. Found APIC/MADT table APIC @ bafec000, length 0x152 PASSED: Test 1, Found 1 APIC/MADT table(s), as expected. ================================================================================ 1 passed, 0 failed, 0 warning, 0 aborted, 0 skipped, 0 info only. ================================================================================ acpitables: ACPI table settings sanity tests. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Test 1 of 2: Test ACPI tables. PASSED: Test 1, Table APIC passed. Table ECDT not present to check. PASSED: Test 1, Table FACP passed. PASSED: Test 1, Table HPET passed. PASSED: Test 1, Table MCFG passed. PASSED: Test 1, Table RSDT passed. PASSED: Test 1, Table RSDP passed. Table SBST not present to check. PASSED: Test 1, Table XSDT passed. Test 2 of 2: Test ACPI headers. PASSED: Test 2, Table XSDT has valid signature and ID strings. PASSED: Test 2, Table DSDT has valid signature and ID strings. PASSED: Test 2, Table FACP has valid signature and ID strings. PASSED: Test 2, Table SLIC has valid signature and ID strings. PASSED: Test 2, Table SSDT has valid signature and ID strings. PASSED: Test 2, Table ASF! has valid signature and ID strings. PASSED: Test 2, Table HPET has valid signature and ID strings. PASSED: Test 2, Table APIC has valid signature and ID strings. PASSED: Test 2, Table MCFG has valid signature and ID strings. PASSED: Test 2, Table SSDT has valid signature and ID strings. PASSED: Test 2, Table SSDT has valid signature and ID strings. PASSED: Test 2, Table UEFI has valid signature and ID strings. PASSED: Test 2, Table UEFI has valid signature and ID strings. PASSED: Test 2, Table UEFI has valid signature and ID strings. PASSED: Test 2, Table RSDT has valid signature and ID strings. PASSED: Test 2, Table FACP has valid signature and ID strings. ================================================================================ 23 passed, 0 failed, 0 warning, 0 aborted, 0 skipped, 0 info only. ================================================================================ 542 passed, 100 failed, 4 warnings, 1 aborted, 145 skipped, 10 info only. Test Failure Summary ================================================================================ Critical failures: 2 method: Detected error 'Type' when evaluating '\_SB_.PCI0.LPCB.EC0_.ADP1._PCL'. method: Detected error 'Type' when evaluating '\_SB_.PCI0.LPCB.EC0_.BAT0._PCL'. High failures: 14 klog: HIGH Kernel message: [ 0.152103] \_SB_.PCI0:_OSC invalid UUID klog: HIGH Kernel message: [ 12.305818] ACPI Warning: SystemIO range 0x0000000000000428-0x000000000000042f conflicts with OpRegion 0x0000000000000400-0x000000000000047f (\PMIO) (20140424/utaddress-258) klog: HIGH Kernel message: [ 12.305831] ACPI Warning: SystemIO range 0x0000000000000540-0x000000000000054f conflicts with OpRegion 0x0000000000000500-0x0000000000000563 (\GPIO) (20140424/utaddress-258) klog: HIGH Kernel message: [ 12.305836] ACPI Warning: SystemIO range 0x0000000000000530-0x000000000000053f conflicts with OpRegion 0x0000000000000500-0x0000000000000563 (\GPIO) (20140424/utaddress-258) klog: HIGH Kernel message: [ 12.305840] ACPI Warning: SystemIO range 0x0000000000000500-0x000000000000052f conflicts with OpRegion 0x0000000000000500-0x0000000000000563 (\GPIO) (20140424/utaddress-258) syntaxcheck: Assembler error in line 10513 syntaxcheck: Assembler error in line 10553 syntaxcheck: Assembler error in line 10595 syntaxcheck: Assembler error in line 10637 syntaxcheck: Assembler error in line 10679 syntaxcheck: Assembler error in line 10729 syntaxcheck: Assembler error in line 10769 syntaxcheck: Assembler error in line 171 syntaxcheck: Compilation aborted early due to a parser detected syntax error. Medium failures: 21 klog: MEDIUM Kernel message: [ 0.119995] mtrr: your CPUs had inconsistent variable MTRR settings mtrr: It is probable that the BIOS does not set up all the CPUs correctly and the kernel has now corrected this misconfiguration. dmicheck: String index 0x05 in table entry 'Base Board Information (Type 2)' @ 0x000f9ee3, field 'Asset Tag', offset 0x08 has a default value 'Base Board Asset Tag' and probably has not been updated by the BIOS vendor. dmicheck: String index 0x04 in table entry 'Chassis Information (Type 3)' @ 0x000f9f3b, field 'Asset Tag', offset 0x08 has a default value 'Asset Tag' and probably has not been updated by the BIOS vendor. wmi: GUID 40D1BF71-A82D-4E59-A168-3985E03B2E87 is unknown to the kernel, a driver may need to be implemented for this GUID. syntaxcheck: Assembler warning in line 7843 syntaxcheck: Assembler warning in line 9087 syntaxcheck: Assembler warning in line 9599 syntaxcheck: Assembler warning in line 9844 syntaxcheck: Assembler warning in line 10130 syntaxcheck: Assembler warning in line 11054 syntaxcheck: Assembler warning in line 68 syntaxcheck: Assembler warning in line 162 syntaxcheck: Assembler warning in line 232 syntaxcheck: Assembler warning in line 278 syntaxcheck: Assembler warning in line 324 syntaxcheck: Assembler warning in line 370 syntaxcheck: Assembler warning in line 416 syntaxcheck: Assembler warning in line 462 fan: Fan present but has no cur_state present. autobrightness: 1 brightness levels did not match the brightnesss level just set for backlight acpi_video0. Low failures: 60 klog: LOW Kernel message: [ 12.305844] lpc_ich: Resource conflict(s) found affecting gpio_ich dmicheck: String index 0x01 in table entry 'Port Connector Information (Type 8)' @ 0x000f9f6e, field 'Internal Reference Designator', offset 0x04 has a default value 'None' and probably has not been updated by the BIOS vendor. dmicheck: String index 0x01 in table entry 'Port Connector Information (Type 8)' @ 0x000f9f86, field 'Internal Reference Designator', offset 0x04 has a default value 'None' and probably has not been updated by the BIOS vendor. dmicheck: String index 0x01 in table entry 'Port Connector Information (Type 8)' @ 0x000f9f9b, field 'Internal Reference Designator', offset 0x04 has a default value 'None' and probably has not been updated by the BIOS vendor. dmicheck: String index 0x01 in table entry 'Port Connector Information (Type 8)' @ 0x000f9fb0, field 'Internal Reference Designator', offset 0x04 has a default value 'None' and probably has not been updated by the BIOS vendor. dmicheck: String index 0x01 in table entry 'Port Connector Information (Type 8)' @ 0x000f9fcb, field 'Internal Reference Designator', offset 0x04 has a default value 'None' and probably has not been updated by the BIOS vendor. dmicheck: String index 0x01 in table entry 'Port Connector Information (Type 8)' @ 0x000f9fe6, field 'Internal Reference Designator', offset 0x04 has a default value 'None' and probably has not been updated by the BIOS vendor. dmicheck: String index 0x01 in table entry 'Port Connector Information (Type 8)' @ 0x000fa001, field 'Internal Reference Designator', offset 0x04 has a default value 'None' and probably has not been updated by the BIOS vendor. dmicheck: String index 0x01 in table entry 'Port Connector Information (Type 8)' @ 0x000fa01c, field 'Internal Reference Designator', offset 0x04 has a default value 'None' and probably has not been updated by the BIOS vendor. dmicheck: String index 0x01 in table entry 'Port Connector Information (Type 8)' @ 0x000fa037, field 'Internal Reference Designator', offset 0x04 has a default value 'None' and probably has not been updated by the BIOS vendor. dmicheck: String index 0x01 in table entry 'Port Connector Information (Type 8)' @ 0x000fa052, field 'Internal Reference Designator', offset 0x04 has a default value 'None' and probably has not been updated by the BIOS vendor. dmicheck: String index 0x01 in table entry 'Port Connector Information (Type 8)' @ 0x000fa06d, field 'Internal Reference Designator', offset 0x04 has a default value 'None' and probably has not been updated by the BIOS vendor. dmicheck: String index 0x01 in table entry 'Port Connector Information (Type 8)' @ 0x000fa088, field 'Internal Reference Designator', offset 0x04 has a default value 'None' and probably has not been updated by the BIOS vendor. dmicheck: String index 0x01 in table entry 'Port Connector Information (Type 8)' @ 0x000fa0a3, field 'Internal Reference Designator', offset 0x04 has a default value 'None' and probably has not been updated by the BIOS vendor. dmicheck: String index 0x01 in table entry 'Port Connector Information (Type 8)' @ 0x000fa0bf, field 'Internal Reference Designator', offset 0x04 has a default value 'None' and probably has not been updated by the BIOS vendor. dmicheck: String index 0x01 in table entry 'Port Connector Information (Type 8)' @ 0x000fa0db, field 'Internal Reference Designator', offset 0x04 has a default value 'None' and probably has not been updated by the BIOS vendor. dmicheck: String index 0x01 in table entry 'Port Connector Information (Type 8)' @ 0x000fa0f7, field 'Internal Reference Designator', offset 0x04 has a default value 'None' and probably has not been updated by the BIOS vendor. dmicheck: String index 0x01 in table entry 'Port Connector Information (Type 8)' @ 0x000fa113, field 'Internal Reference Designator', offset 0x04 has a default value 'None' and probably has not been updated by the BIOS vendor. dmicheck: String index 0x01 in table entry 'Port Connector Information (Type 8)' @ 0x000fa12f, field 'Internal Reference Designator', offset 0x04 has a default value 'None' and probably has not been updated by the BIOS vendor. dmicheck: String index 0x02 in table entry 'Port Connector Information (Type 8)' @ 0x000fa147, field 'External Reference Designator', offset 0x06 has a default value 'None' and probably has not been updated by the BIOS vendor. dmicheck: String index 0x02 in table entry 'Port Connector Information (Type 8)' @ 0x000fa167, field 'External Reference Designator', offset 0x06 has a default value 'None' and probably has not been updated by the BIOS vendor. dmicheck: String index 0x02 in table entry 'Port Connector Information (Type 8)' @ 0x000fa187, field 'External Reference Designator', offset 0x06 has a default value 'None' and probably has not been updated by the BIOS vendor. dmicheck: String index 0x01 in table entry 'Port Connector Information (Type 8)' @ 0x000fa1ac, field 'Internal Reference Designator', offset 0x04 has a default value 'None' and probably has not been updated by the BIOS vendor. dmicheck: String index 0x01 in table entry 'Port Connector Information (Type 8)' @ 0x000fa1cd, field 'Internal Reference Designator', offset 0x04 has a default value 'None' and probably has not been updated by the BIOS vendor. dmicheck: String index 0x01 in table entry 'Port Connector Information (Type 8)' @ 0x000fa1ee, field 'Internal Reference Designator', offset 0x04 has a default value 'None' and probably has not been updated by the BIOS vendor. dmicheck: String index 0x01 in table entry 'System Power Supply (Type 39)' @ 0x000fa45b, field 'Location', offset 0x05 has a default value 'TBD by ODM' and probably has not been updated by the BIOS vendor. dmicheck: String index 0x02 in table entry 'System Power Supply (Type 39)' @ 0x000fa45b, field 'Device Name', offset 0x06 has a default value 'TBD by ODM' and probably has not been updated by the BIOS vendor. dmicheck: String index 0x03 in table entry 'System Power Supply (Type 39)' @ 0x000fa45b, field 'Manufacturer', offset 0x07 has a default value 'TBD by ODM' and probably has not been updated by the BIOS vendor. dmicheck: String index 0x04 in table entry 'System Power Supply (Type 39)' @ 0x000fa45b, field 'Serial Number', offset 0x08 has a default value 'TBD by ODM' and probably has not been updated by the BIOS vendor. dmicheck: String index 0x05 in table entry 'System Power Supply (Type 39)' @ 0x000fa45b, field 'Asset Tag', offset 0x09 has a default value 'TBD by ODM' and probably has not been updated by the BIOS vendor. dmicheck: String index 0x06 in table entry 'System Power Supply (Type 39)' @ 0x000fa45b, field 'Model Part Number', offset 0x0a has a default value 'TBD by ODM' and probably has not been updated by the BIOS vendor. dmicheck: String index 0x03 in table entry 'Processor Information (Type 4)' @ 0x000fa4b8, field 'Serial Number', offset 0x20 has a default value 'Not Supported by CPU' and probably has not been updated by the BIOS vendor. dmicheck: String index 0x05 in table entry 'Memory Device (Type 17)' @ 0x000fa5b8, field 'Asset Tag', offset 0x19 has a default value '9876543210' and probably has not been updated by the BIOS vendor. dmicheck: String index 0x03 in table entry 'Memory Device (Type 17)' @ 0x000fa62f, field 'Asset Tag', offset 0x19 has a default value '9876543210' and probably has not been updated by the BIOS vendor. dmicheck: String index 0x05 in table entry 'Memory Device (Type 17)' @ 0x000fa682, field 'Asset Tag', offset 0x19 has a default value '9876543210' and probably has not been updated by the BIOS vendor. dmicheck: String index 0x03 in table entry 'Memory Device (Type 17)' @ 0x000fa6fa, field 'Asset Tag', offset 0x19 has a default value '9876543210' and probably has not been updated by the BIOS vendor. syntaxcheck: Assembler remark in line 4474 syntaxcheck: Assembler remark in line 4568 syntaxcheck: Assembler remark in line 4662 syntaxcheck: 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acpiinfo | | | | | | 3| acpitables | 23| | | | | | apicedge | 1| | | | | | apicinstance | 1| | | | | | aspm | 2| | | 2| | | autobrightness | 5| 1| | | | | bios32 | 4| | | | | | bios_info | | | | | | 1| checksum | 18| | | | | | cpufreq | | | | 1| | | crs | 1| | | | | | csm | | | | | | 1| cstates | 7| | | | | | dmar | | | | | 1| | dmicheck | 40| 37| | | | | ebda | 1| | | | | | fadt | 3| | | | | | fan | 5| 1| | | | | hda_audio | 2| | | | | | hpet_check | 5| | | | | | klog | | 7| | | | | maxfreq | 1| | | | | | maxreadreq | 1| | | | | | mcfg | 2| | | | | | method | 294| 2| | | 132| | microcode | | | | | 1| | mpcheck | | | | | 9| | msr | 106| | | | | | mtrr | 1| 1| | | 1| | nx | 3| | | | | | oops | 2| | | | | | os2gap | 1| | | | | | osilinux | | | | 1| | | pcc | | | | | | 1| pciirq | 4| | | | | | pnp | 2| | | | | | securebootcert | | | | | 1| | syntaxcheck | | 50| | | | | uefibootpath | | | 1| | | | version | | | | | | 4| virt | 1| | | | | | wakealarm | 4| | | | | | wmi | 2| 1| | | | | ---------------+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+ Total: | 542| 100| 1| 4| 145| 10| ---------------+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+ Results generated by fwts: Version V14.09.00 (2014-09-24 07:47:50). Some of this work - Copyright (c) 1999 - 2014, Intel Corp. All rights reserved. Some of this work - Copyright (c) 2010 - 2014, Canonical. This test run on 02/11/14 at 16:24:36 on host Linux asif-laptop 3.16.0-24-generic #32-Ubuntu SMP Tue Oct 28 13:07:32 UTC 2014 x86_64. Command: "fwts method". Running tests: method. method: ACPI DSDT Method Semantic tests. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Test 1 of 169: Test Method Names. Found 1640 Objects PASSED: Test 1, Method names contain legal characters. Test 2 of 169: Test _AEI. SKIPPED: Test 2, Skipping test for non-existant object _AEI. Test 3 of 169: Test _EVT (Event Method). SKIPPED: Test 3, Skipping test for non-existant object _EVT. Test 4 of 169: Test _PIC (Inform AML of Interrupt Model). PASSED: Test 4, \_PIC returned no values as expected. PASSED: Test 4, \_PIC returned no values as expected. PASSED: Test 4, \_PIC returned no values as expected. Test 5 of 169: Test _CID (Compatible ID). PASSED: Test 5, \_SB_.PCI0._CID returned an integer 0x030ad041 (EISA ID PNP0A03). PASSED: Test 5, \_SB_.PCI0.LPCB.CWDT._CID returned an integer 0x020cd041 (EISA ID PNP0C02). PASSED: Test 5, \_SB_.PCI0.LPCB.PS2M._CID returned an integer 0x01008416 (EISA ID ETD0001). PASSED: Test 5, \_SB_.PCI0.LPCB.PS2M._CID returned an integer 0x02008416 (EISA ID ETD0002). PASSED: Test 5, \_SB_.PCI0.LPCB.PS2M._CID returned an integer 0x130fd041 (EISA ID PNP0F13). PASSED: Test 5, \_SB_.PTID._CID returned an integer 0x020cd041 (EISA ID PNP0C02). Test 6 of 169: Test _DDN (DOS Device Name). SKIPPED: Test 6, Skipping test for non-existant object _DDN. Test 7 of 169: Test _HID (Hardware ID). PASSED: Test 7, \_SB_.PCI0._HID returned an integer 0x080ad041 (EISA ID PNP0A08). PASSED: Test 7, \_SB_.PCI0.LPCB.DMAC._HID returned an integer 0x0002d041 (EISA ID PNP0200). PASSED: Test 7, \_SB_.PCI0.LPCB.FWHD._HID returned an integer 0x0008d425 (EISA ID INT0800). PASSED: Test 7, \_SB_.PCI0.LPCB.HPET._HID returned an integer 0x0301d041 (EISA ID PNP0103). PASSED: Test 7, \_SB_.PCI0.LPCB.IPIC._HID returned an integer 0x0000d041 (EISA ID PNP0000). PASSED: Test 7, \_SB_.PCI0.LPCB.MATH._HID returned an integer 0x040cd041 (EISA ID PNP0C04). PASSED: Test 7, \_SB_.PCI0.LPCB.LDRC._HID returned an integer 0x020cd041 (EISA ID PNP0C02). PASSED: Test 7, \_SB_.PCI0.LPCB.RTC_._HID returned an integer 0x000bd041 (EISA ID PNP0B00). PASSED: Test 7, \_SB_.PCI0.LPCB.TIMR._HID returned an integer 0x0001d041 (EISA ID PNP0100). PASSED: Test 7, \_SB_.PCI0.LPCB.CWDT._HID returned an integer 0x0d3fd425 (EISA ID INT3F0D). PASSED: Test 7, \_SB_.PCI0.LPCB.EC0_._HID returned an integer 0x090cd041 (EISA ID PNP0C09). PASSED: Test 7, \_SB_.PCI0.LPCB.EC0_.ADP1._HID returned a string 'ACPI0003' as expected. PASSED: Test 7, \_SB_.PCI0.LPCB.EC0_.BAT0._HID returned an integer 0x0a0cd041 (EISA ID PNP0C0A). PASSED: Test 7, \_SB_.PCI0.LPCB.EC0_.VPC0._HID returned a string 'VPC2004' as expected. PASSED: Test 7, \_SB_.PCI0.LPCB.KBD0._HID returned an integer 0x0303d041 (EISA ID PNP0303). PASSED: Test 7, \_SB_.PCI0.LPCB.PS2M._HID returned an integer 0x05068416 (EISA ID ETD0605). PASSED: Test 7, \_SB_.PCI0.PDRC._HID returned an integer 0x020cd041 (EISA ID PNP0C02). PASSED: Test 7, \_SB_.LNKA._HID returned an integer 0x0f0cd041 (EISA ID PNP0C0F). PASSED: Test 7, \_SB_.LNKB._HID returned an integer 0x0f0cd041 (EISA ID PNP0C0F). PASSED: Test 7, \_SB_.LNKC._HID returned an integer 0x0f0cd041 (EISA ID PNP0C0F). PASSED: Test 7, \_SB_.LNKD._HID returned an integer 0x0f0cd041 (EISA ID PNP0C0F). PASSED: Test 7, \_SB_.LNKE._HID returned an integer 0x0f0cd041 (EISA ID PNP0C0F). PASSED: Test 7, \_SB_.LNKF._HID returned an integer 0x0f0cd041 (EISA ID PNP0C0F). PASSED: Test 7, \_SB_.LNKG._HID returned an integer 0x0f0cd041 (EISA ID PNP0C0F). PASSED: Test 7, \_SB_.LNKH._HID returned an integer 0x0f0cd041 (EISA ID PNP0C0F). PASSED: Test 7, \_SB_.MEM2._HID returned an integer 0x010cd041 (EISA ID PNP0C01). PASSED: Test 7, \_SB_.LID0._HID returned an integer 0x0d0cd041 (EISA ID PNP0C0D). PASSED: Test 7, \_SB_.SLPB._HID returned an integer 0x0e0cd041 (EISA ID PNP0C0E). PASSED: Test 7, \_SB_.AMW0._HID returned an integer 0x140cd041 (EISA ID PNP0C14). PASSED: Test 7, \_SB_.PTID._HID returned an integer 0x0e34d425 (EISA ID INT340E). Test 8 of 169: Test _HRV (Hardware Revision Number). SKIPPED: Test 8, Skipping test for non-existant object _HRV. Test 9 of 169: Test _PLD (Physical Device Location). PASSED: Test 9, \_SB_.PCI0.EHC1.HUBN.PR01._PLD correctly returned a sane looking package. PASSED: Test 9, \_SB_.PCI0.EHC1.HUBN.PR01.PR11._PLD correctly returned a sane looking package. PASSED: Test 9, \_SB_.PCI0.EHC1.HUBN.PR01.PR12._PLD correctly returned a sane looking package. PASSED: Test 9, \_SB_.PCI0.EHC1.HUBN.PR01.PR13._PLD correctly returned a sane looking package. PASSED: Test 9, \_SB_.PCI0.EHC1.HUBN.PR01.PR14._PLD correctly returned a sane looking package. PASSED: Test 9, \_SB_.PCI0.EHC1.HUBN.PR01.PR15._PLD correctly returned a sane looking package. PASSED: Test 9, \_SB_.PCI0.EHC1.HUBN.PR01.PR16._PLD correctly returned a sane looking package. PASSED: Test 9, \_SB_.PCI0.EHC1.HUBN.PR01.PR17._PLD correctly returned a sane looking package. PASSED: Test 9, \_SB_.PCI0.EHC1.HUBN.PR01.PR18._PLD correctly returned a sane looking package. PASSED: Test 9, \_SB_.PCI0.EHC1.RHUB.RMCH._PLD correctly returned a sane looking package. PASSED: Test 9, \_SB_.PCI0.EHC1.RHUB.RMCH.U2P0._PLD correctly returned a sane looking package. PASSED: Test 9, \_SB_.PCI0.EHC1.RHUB.RMCH.U2P2._PLD correctly returned a sane looking package. PASSED: Test 9, \_SB_.PCI0.EHC1.RHUB.RMCH.U2P3._PLD correctly returned a sane looking package. PASSED: Test 9, \_SB_.PCI0.EHC1.RHUB.RMCH.U2P4._PLD correctly returned a sane looking package. PASSED: Test 9, \_SB_.PCI0.EHC2.HUBN.PR01._PLD correctly returned a sane looking package. PASSED: Test 9, \_SB_.PCI0.EHC2.HUBN.PR01.PR11._PLD correctly returned a sane looking package. PASSED: Test 9, \_SB_.PCI0.EHC2.HUBN.PR01.PR12._PLD correctly returned a sane looking package. PASSED: Test 9, \_SB_.PCI0.EHC2.HUBN.PR01.PR13._PLD correctly returned a sane looking package. PASSED: Test 9, \_SB_.PCI0.EHC2.HUBN.PR01.PR14._PLD correctly returned a sane looking package. PASSED: Test 9, \_SB_.PCI0.EHC2.HUBN.PR01.PR15._PLD correctly returned a sane looking package. PASSED: Test 9, \_SB_.PCI0.EHC2.HUBN.PR01.PR16._PLD correctly returned a sane looking package. PASSED: Test 9, \_SB_.PCI0.EHC2.RHUB.RMCH._PLD correctly returned a sane looking package. PASSED: Test 9, \_SB_.PCI0.EHC2.RHUB.RMCH.U2PC._PLD correctly returned a sane looking package. Test 10 of 169: Test _SUB (Subsystem ID). SKIPPED: Test 10, Skipping test for non-existant object _SUB. Test 11 of 169: Test _SUN (Slot User Number). SKIPPED: Test 11, Skipping test for non-existant object _SUN. Test 12 of 169: Test _STR (String). SKIPPED: Test 12, Skipping test for non-existant object _STR. Test 13 of 169: Test _UID (Unique ID). PASSED: Test 13, \_SB_.PCI0._UID correctly returned sane looking value 0x00000000. PASSED: Test 13, \_SB_.PCI0.LPCB.HPET._UID correctly returned sane looking value 0x00000000. PASSED: Test 13, \_SB_.PCI0.LPCB.LDRC._UID correctly returned sane looking value 0x00000002. PASSED: Test 13, \_SB_.PCI0.LPCB.EC0_.BAT0._UID correctly returned sane looking value 0x00000001. PASSED: Test 13, \_SB_.PCI0.LPCB.EC0_.VPC0._UID correctly returned sane looking value 0x00000000. PASSED: Test 13, \_SB_.PCI0.PDRC._UID correctly returned sane looking value 0x00000001. PASSED: Test 13, \_SB_.LNKA._UID correctly returned sane looking value 0x00000001. PASSED: Test 13, \_SB_.LNKB._UID correctly returned sane looking value 0x00000002. PASSED: Test 13, \_SB_.LNKC._UID correctly returned sane looking value 0x00000003. PASSED: Test 13, \_SB_.LNKD._UID correctly returned sane looking value 0x00000004. PASSED: Test 13, \_SB_.LNKE._UID correctly returned sane looking value 0x00000005. PASSED: Test 13, \_SB_.LNKF._UID correctly returned sane looking value 0x00000006. PASSED: Test 13, \_SB_.LNKG._UID correctly returned sane looking value 0x00000007. PASSED: Test 13, \_SB_.LNKH._UID correctly returned sane looking value 0x00000008. PASSED: Test 13, \_SB_.MEM2._UID correctly returned sane looking value 0x00000002. PASSED: Test 13, \_SB_.AMW0._UID correctly returned sane looking value 0x00000000. Test 14 of 169: Test _CDM (Clock Domain). SKIPPED: Test 14, Skipping test for non-existant object _CDM. Test 15 of 169: Test _CRS (Current Resource Settings). PASSED: Test 15, \_SB_.PCI0._CRS (WORD Address Space Descriptor) looks sane. PASSED: Test 15, \_SB_.PCI0.LPCB.DMAC._CRS (I/O Port Descriptor) looks sane. PASSED: Test 15, \_SB_.PCI0.LPCB.FWHD._CRS (32-bit Fixed Location Memory Range Descriptor) looks sane. PASSED: Test 15, \_SB_.PCI0.LPCB.HPET._CRS (32-bit Fixed Location Memory Range Descriptor) looks sane. PASSED: Test 15, \_SB_.PCI0.LPCB.IPIC._CRS (I/O Port Descriptor) looks sane. PASSED: Test 15, \_SB_.PCI0.LPCB.MATH._CRS (I/O Port Descriptor) looks sane. PASSED: Test 15, \_SB_.PCI0.LPCB.LDRC._CRS (I/O Port Descriptor) looks sane. PASSED: Test 15, \_SB_.PCI0.LPCB.RTC_._CRS (I/O Port Descriptor) looks sane. PASSED: Test 15, \_SB_.PCI0.LPCB.TIMR._CRS (I/O Port Descriptor) looks sane. PASSED: Test 15, \_SB_.PCI0.LPCB.CWDT._CRS (I/O Port Descriptor) looks sane. PASSED: Test 15, \_SB_.PCI0.LPCB.EC0_._CRS (I/O Port Descriptor) looks sane. PASSED: Test 15, \_SB_.PCI0.LPCB.KBD0._CRS (I/O Port Descriptor) looks sane. PASSED: Test 15, \_SB_.PCI0.LPCB.PS2M._CRS (IRQ Descriptor) looks sane. PASSED: Test 15, \_SB_.PCI0.PDRC._CRS (32-bit Fixed Location Memory Range Descriptor) looks sane. PASSED: Test 15, \_SB_.LNKA._CRS (IRQ Descriptor) looks sane. PASSED: Test 15, \_SB_.LNKB._CRS (IRQ Descriptor) looks sane. PASSED: Test 15, \_SB_.LNKC._CRS (IRQ Descriptor) looks sane. PASSED: Test 15, \_SB_.LNKD._CRS (IRQ Descriptor) looks sane. PASSED: Test 15, \_SB_.LNKE._CRS (IRQ Descriptor) looks sane. PASSED: Test 15, \_SB_.LNKF._CRS (IRQ Descriptor) looks sane. PASSED: Test 15, \_SB_.LNKG._CRS (IRQ Descriptor) looks sane. PASSED: Test 15, \_SB_.LNKH._CRS (IRQ Descriptor) looks sane. PASSED: Test 15, \_SB_.MEM2._CRS (End Tag Descriptor) looks sane. Test 16 of 169: Test _DSD (Device Specific Data). SKIPPED: Test 16, Skipping test for non-existant object _DSD. Test 17 of 169: Test _DIS (Disable). PASSED: Test 17, \_SB_.LNKA._DIS returned no values as expected. PASSED: Test 17, \_SB_.LNKB._DIS returned no values as expected. PASSED: Test 17, \_SB_.LNKC._DIS returned no values as expected. PASSED: Test 17, \_SB_.LNKD._DIS returned no values as expected. PASSED: Test 17, \_SB_.LNKE._DIS returned no values as expected. PASSED: Test 17, \_SB_.LNKF._DIS returned no values as expected. PASSED: Test 17, \_SB_.LNKG._DIS returned no values as expected. PASSED: Test 17, \_SB_.LNKH._DIS returned no values as expected. Test 18 of 169: Test _DMA (Direct Memory Access). SKIPPED: Test 18, Skipping test for non-existant object _DMA. Test 19 of 169: Test _FIX (Fixed Register Resource Provider). SKIPPED: Test 19, Skipping test for non-existant object _FIX. Test 20 of 169: Test _GSB (Global System Interrupt Base). SKIPPED: Test 20, Skipping test for non-existant object _GSB. Test 21 of 169: Test _HPP (Hot Plug Parameters). SKIPPED: Test 21, Skipping test for non-existant object _HPP. Test 22 of 169: Test _PRS (Possible Resource Settings). PASSED: Test 22, \_SB_.LNKA._PRS (IRQ Descriptor) looks sane. PASSED: Test 22, \_SB_.LNKB._PRS (IRQ Descriptor) looks sane. PASSED: Test 22, \_SB_.LNKC._PRS (IRQ Descriptor) looks sane. PASSED: Test 22, \_SB_.LNKD._PRS (IRQ Descriptor) looks sane. PASSED: Test 22, \_SB_.LNKE._PRS (IRQ Descriptor) looks sane. PASSED: Test 22, \_SB_.LNKF._PRS (IRQ Descriptor) looks sane. PASSED: Test 22, \_SB_.LNKG._PRS (IRQ Descriptor) looks sane. PASSED: Test 22, \_SB_.LNKH._PRS (IRQ Descriptor) looks sane. Test 23 of 169: Test _PXM (Proximity). SKIPPED: Test 23, Skipping test for non-existant object _PXM. Test 24 of 169: Test _CCA (Cache Coherency Attribute). SKIPPED: Test 24, Skipping test for non-existant object _CCA. Test 25 of 169: Test _EDL (Eject Device List). SKIPPED: Test 25, Skipping test for non-existant object _EDL. Test 26 of 169: Test _EJD (Ejection Dependent Device). SKIPPED: Test 26, Skipping test for non-existant object _EJD. Test 27 of 169: Test _EJ0 (Eject). SKIPPED: Test 27, Skipping test for non-existant object _EJ0. Test 28 of 169: Test _EJ1 (Eject). SKIPPED: Test 28, Skipping test for non-existant object _EJ1. Test 29 of 169: Test _EJ2 (Eject). SKIPPED: Test 29, Skipping test for non-existant object _EJ2. Test 30 of 169: Test _EJ3 (Eject). SKIPPED: Test 30, Skipping test for non-existant object _EJ3. Test 31 of 169: Test _EJ4 (Eject). SKIPPED: Test 31, Skipping test for non-existant object _EJ4. Test 32 of 169: Test _LCK (Lock). SKIPPED: Test 32, Skipping test for non-existant object _LCK. Test 33 of 169: Test _RMV (Remove). SKIPPED: Test 33, Skipping test for non-existant object _RMV. Test 34 of 169: Test _STA (Status). PASSED: Test 34, \_SB_.PCI0.LPCB.HPET._STA correctly returned sane looking value 0x00000000. PASSED: Test 34, \_SB_.PCI0.LPCB.CWDT._STA correctly returned sane looking value 0x0000000f. PASSED: Test 34, \_SB_.PCI0.LPCB.EC0_._STA correctly returned sane looking value 0x0000000f. PASSED: Test 34, \_SB_.PCI0.LPCB.EC0_.ADP1._STA correctly returned sane looking value 0x0000000f. PASSED: Test 34, \_SB_.PCI0.LPCB.EC0_.BAT0._STA correctly returned sane looking value 0x0000000f. PASSED: Test 34, \_SB_.PCI0.LPCB.EC0_.VPC0._STA correctly returned sane looking value 0x0000000f. PASSED: Test 34, \_SB_.LNKA._STA correctly returned sane looking value 0x0000000b. PASSED: Test 34, \_SB_.LNKB._STA correctly returned sane looking value 0x0000000b. PASSED: Test 34, \_SB_.LNKC._STA correctly returned sane looking value 0x0000000b. PASSED: Test 34, \_SB_.LNKD._STA correctly returned sane looking value 0x0000000b. PASSED: Test 34, \_SB_.LNKE._STA correctly returned sane looking value 0x0000000b. PASSED: Test 34, \_SB_.LNKF._STA correctly returned sane looking value 0x0000000b. PASSED: Test 34, \_SB_.LNKG._STA correctly returned sane looking value 0x0000000b. PASSED: Test 34, \_SB_.LNKH._STA correctly returned sane looking value 0x0000000b. PASSED: Test 34, \_SB_.PTID._STA correctly returned sane looking value 0x0000000f. Test 35 of 169: Test _BDN (BIOS Dock Name). SKIPPED: Test 35, Skipping test for non-existant object _BDN. Test 36 of 169: Test _BBN (Base Bus Number). PASSED: Test 36, \_SB_.PCI0._BBN correctly returned an integer. Test 37 of 169: Test _DCK (Dock). SKIPPED: Test 37, Skipping test for non-existant object _DCK. Test 38 of 169: Test _INI (Initialize). PASSED: Test 38, \_SB_.PCI0._INI returned no values as expected. PASSED: Test 38, \_SB_.PCI0.GFX0._INI returned no values as expected. Test 39 of 169: Test _GLK (Global Lock). SKIPPED: Test 39, Skipping test for non-existant object _GLK. Test 40 of 169: Test _SEG (Segment). SKIPPED: Test 40, Skipping test for non-existant object _SEG. Test 41 of 169: Test _OFF (Set resource off). SKIPPED: Test 41, Skipping test for non-existant object _OFF. Test 42 of 169: Test _ON (Set resource on). SKIPPED: Test 42, Skipping test for non-existant object _ON. Test 43 of 169: Test _DSW (Device Sleep Wake). SKIPPED: Test 43, Skipping test for non-existant object _DSW. Test 44 of 169: Test _IRC (In Rush Current). SKIPPED: Test 44, Skipping test for non-existant object _IRC. Test 45 of 169: Test _PRE (Power Resources for Enumeration). SKIPPED: Test 45, Skipping test for non-existant object _PRE. Test 46 of 169: Test _PR0 (Power Resources for D0). SKIPPED: Test 46, Skipping test for non-existant object _PR0. Test 47 of 169: Test _PR1 (Power Resources for D1). SKIPPED: Test 47, Skipping test for non-existant object _PR1. Test 48 of 169: Test _PR2 (Power Resources for D2). SKIPPED: Test 48, Skipping test for non-existant object _PR2. Test 49 of 169: Test _PR3 (Power Resources for D3). SKIPPED: Test 49, Skipping test for non-existant object _PR3. Test 50 of 169: Test _PS0 (Power State 0). SKIPPED: Test 50, Skipping test for non-existant object _PS0. Test 51 of 169: Test _PS1 (Power State 1). SKIPPED: Test 51, Skipping test for non-existant object _PS1. Test 52 of 169: Test _PS2 (Power State 2). SKIPPED: Test 52, Skipping test for non-existant object _PS2. Test 53 of 169: Test _PS3 (Power State 3). SKIPPED: Test 53, Skipping test for non-existant object _PS3. Test 54 of 169: Test _PSC (Power State Current). SKIPPED: Test 54, Skipping test for non-existant object _PSC. Test 55 of 169: Test _PSE (Power State for Enumeration). SKIPPED: Test 55, Skipping test for non-existant object _PSE. Test 56 of 169: Test _PSW (Power State Wake). PASSED: Test 56, \_SB_.PCI0.EHC1._PSW returned no values as expected. PASSED: Test 56, \_SB_.PCI0.EHC2._PSW returned no values as expected. PASSED: Test 56, \_SB_.LID0._PSW returned no values as expected. Test 57 of 169: Test _S1D (S1 Device State). SKIPPED: Test 57, Skipping test for non-existant object _S1D. Test 58 of 169: Test _S2D (S2 Device State). SKIPPED: Test 58, Skipping test for non-existant object _S2D. Test 59 of 169: Test _S3D (S3 Device State). PASSED: Test 59, \_SB_.PCI0.EHC1._S3D correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 59, \_SB_.PCI0.EHC2._S3D correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 59, \_SB_.PCI0.EHC2.RHUB.RMCH.U2PC._S3D correctly returned an integer. Test 60 of 169: Test _S4D (S4 Device State). PASSED: Test 60, \_SB_.PCI0.EHC1._S4D correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 60, \_SB_.PCI0.EHC2._S4D correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 60, \_SB_.PCI0.EHC2.RHUB.RMCH.U2PC._S4D correctly returned an integer. Test 61 of 169: Test _S0W (S0 Device Wake State). SKIPPED: Test 61, Skipping test for non-existant object _S0W. Test 62 of 169: Test _S1W (S1 Device Wake State). SKIPPED: Test 62, Skipping test for non-existant object _S1W. Test 63 of 169: Test _S2W (S2 Device Wake State). SKIPPED: Test 63, Skipping test for non-existant object _S2W. Test 64 of 169: Test _S3W (S3 Device Wake State). SKIPPED: Test 64, Skipping test for non-existant object _S3W. Test 65 of 169: Test _S4W (S4 Device Wake State). SKIPPED: Test 65, Skipping test for non-existant object _S4W. Test 66 of 169: Test _S0_ (S0 System State). \_S0_ PM1a_CNT.SLP_TYP value: 0x00000000 \_S0_ PM1b_CNT.SLP_TYP value: 0x00000000 PASSED: Test 66, \_S0_ correctly returned a sane looking package. Test 67 of 169: Test _S1_ (S1 System State). \_S1_ PM1a_CNT.SLP_TYP value: 0x00000001 \_S1_ PM1b_CNT.SLP_TYP value: 0x00000000 PASSED: Test 67, \_S1_ correctly returned a sane looking package. Test 68 of 169: Test _S2_ (S2 System State). SKIPPED: Test 68, Skipping test for non-existant object _S2_. Test 69 of 169: Test _S3_ (S3 System State). \_S3_ PM1a_CNT.SLP_TYP value: 0x00000005 \_S3_ PM1b_CNT.SLP_TYP value: 0x00000000 PASSED: Test 69, \_S3_ correctly returned a sane looking package. Test 70 of 169: Test _S4_ (S4 System State). \_S4_ PM1a_CNT.SLP_TYP value: 0x00000006 \_S4_ PM1b_CNT.SLP_TYP value: 0x00000000 PASSED: Test 70, \_S4_ correctly returned a sane looking package. Test 71 of 169: Test _S5_ (S5 System State). \_S5_ PM1a_CNT.SLP_TYP value: 0x00000007 \_S5_ PM1b_CNT.SLP_TYP value: 0x00000000 PASSED: Test 71, \_S5_ correctly returned a sane looking package. Test 72 of 169: Test _SWS (System Wake Source). SKIPPED: Test 72, Skipping test for non-existant object _SWS. Test 73 of 169: Test _PSS (Performance Supported States). \_PR_.CPU0._PSS values: P-State Freq Power Latency Bus Master (MHz) (mW) (us) Latency (us) 0 2301 35000 10 10 1 2300 35000 10 10 2 1800 25766 10 10 3 1600 22265 10 10 4 1400 18904 10 10 5 1200 15996 10 10 6 1000 12907 10 10 7 800 9956 10 10 PASSED: Test 73, \_PR_.CPU0._PSS correctly returned a sane looking package. Test 74 of 169: Test _CPC (Continuous Performance Control). SKIPPED: Test 74, Skipping test for non-existant object _CPC. Test 75 of 169: Test _CSD (C State Dependencies). SKIPPED: Test 75, Skipping test for non-existant object _CSD. Test 76 of 169: Test _CST (C States). SKIPPED: Test 76, Skipping test for non-existant object _CST. Test 77 of 169: Test _PCT (Performance Control). PASSED: Test 77, \_PR_.CPU0._PCT correctly returned a sane looking package. Test 78 of 169: Test _PDL (P-State Depth Limit). SKIPPED: Test 78, Skipping test for non-existant object _PDL. Test 79 of 169: Test _PPC (Performance Present Capabilities). PASSED: Test 79, \_PR_.CPU0._PPC correctly returned an integer. Test 80 of 169: Test _PPE (Polling for Platform Error). SKIPPED: Test 80, Skipping test for non-existant object _PPE. Test 81 of 169: Test _TDL (T-State Depth Limit). SKIPPED: Test 81, Skipping test for non-existant object _TDL. Test 82 of 169: Test _TPC (Throttling Present Capabilities). SKIPPED: Test 82, Skipping test for non-existant object _TPC. Test 83 of 169: Test _TSD (Throttling State Dependencies). SKIPPED: Test 83, Skipping test for non-existant object _TSD. Test 84 of 169: Test _TSS (Throttling Supported States). SKIPPED: Test 84, Skipping test for non-existant object _TSS. Test 85 of 169: Test _PUR (Processor Utilization Request). SKIPPED: Test 85, Skipping test for non-existant object _PUR. Test 86 of 169: Test _MSG (Message). SKIPPED: Test 86, Skipping test for non-existant object _MSG. Test 87 of 169: Test _SST (System Status). SKIPPED: Test 87, Skipping test for non-existant object _SST. Test 88 of 169: Test _ALC (Ambient Light Colour Chromaticity). SKIPPED: Test 88, Skipping test for non-existant object _ALC. Test 89 of 169: Test _ALI (Ambient Light Illuminance). SKIPPED: Test 89, Skipping test for non-existant object _ALI. Test 90 of 169: Test _ALT (Ambient Light Temperature). SKIPPED: Test 90, Skipping test for non-existant object _ALT. Test 91 of 169: Test _ALP (Ambient Light Polling). SKIPPED: Test 91, Skipping test for non-existant object _ALP. Test 92 of 169: Test _LID (Lid Status). PASSED: Test 92, \_SB_.LID0._LID correctly returned sane looking value 0x00000000. Test 93 of 169: Test _GTF (Get Task File). SKIPPED: Test 93, Skipping test for non-existant object _GTF. Test 94 of 169: Test _GTM (Get Timing Mode). SKIPPED: Test 94, Skipping test for non-existant object _GTM. Test 95 of 169: Test _UPD (User Presence Detect). SKIPPED: Test 95, Skipping test for non-existant object _UPD. Test 96 of 169: Test _UPP (User Presence Polling). SKIPPED: Test 96, Skipping test for non-existant object _UPP. Test 97 of 169: Test _GCP (Get Capabilities). SKIPPED: Test 97, Skipping test for non-existant object _GCP. Test 98 of 169: Test _GRT (Get Real Time). SKIPPED: Test 98, Skipping test for non-existant object _GRT. Test 99 of 169: Test _GWS (Get Wake Status). SKIPPED: Test 99, Skipping test for non-existant object _GWS. Test 100 of 169: Test _STP (Set Expired Timer Wake Policy). SKIPPED: Test 100, Skipping test for non-existant object _STP. Test 101 of 169: Test _STV (Set Timer Value). SKIPPED: Test 101, Skipping test for non-existant object _STV. Test 102 of 169: Test _TIP (Expired Timer Wake Policy). SKIPPED: Test 102, Skipping test for non-existant object _TIP. Test 103 of 169: Test _TIV (Timer Values). SKIPPED: Test 103, Skipping test for non-existant object _TIV. Test 104 of 169: Test _SBS (Smart Battery Subsystem). SKIPPED: Test 104, Skipping test for non-existant object _SBS. Test 105 of 169: Test _BCT (Battery Charge Time). SKIPPED: Test 105, Skipping test for non-existant object _BCT. Test 106 of 169: Test _BIF (Battery Information). PASSED: Test 106, \_SB_.PCI0.LPCB.EC0_.BAT0._BIF correctly returned a sane looking package. Test 107 of 169: Test _BIX (Battery Information Extended). SKIPPED: Test 107, Skipping test for non-existant object _BIX. Test 108 of 169: Test _BMA (Battery Measurement Averaging). SKIPPED: Test 108, Skipping test for non-existant object _BMA. Test 109 of 169: Test _BMC (Battery Maintenance Control). SKIPPED: Test 109, Skipping test for non-existant object _BMC. Test 110 of 169: Test _BMD (Battery Maintenance Data). SKIPPED: Test 110, Skipping test for non-existant object _BMD. Test 111 of 169: Test _BMS (Battery Measurement Sampling Time). SKIPPED: Test 111, Skipping test for non-existant object _BMS. Test 112 of 169: Test _BST (Battery Status). PASSED: Test 112, \_SB_.PCI0.LPCB.EC0_.BAT0._BST correctly returned a sane looking package. Test 113 of 169: Test _BTP (Battery Trip Point). SKIPPED: Test 113, Skipping test for non-existant object _BTP. Test 114 of 169: Test _BTM (Battery Time). SKIPPED: Test 114, Skipping test for non-existant object _BTM. Test 115 of 169: Test _PCL (Power Consumer List). FAILED [CRITICAL] AETtype: Test 115, Detected error 'Type' when evaluating '\_SB_.PCI0.LPCB.EC0_.ADP1._PCL'. ADVICE: The type of an object is incorrect and does not match the expected type. ACPI will generally abort execution of the AML op-code that causes this error. FAILED [CRITICAL] AETtype: Test 115, Detected error 'Type' when evaluating '\_SB_.PCI0.LPCB.EC0_.BAT0._PCL'. ADVICE: The type of an object is incorrect and does not match the expected type. ACPI will generally abort execution of the AML op-code that causes this error. Test 116 of 169: Test _PIF (Power Source Information). SKIPPED: Test 116, Skipping test for non-existant object _PIF. Test 117 of 169: Test _PSR (Power Source). PASSED: Test 117, \_SB_.PCI0.LPCB.EC0_.ADP1._PSR correctly returned sane looking value 0x00000000. Test 118 of 169: Test _GAI (Get Averaging Level). SKIPPED: Test 118, Skipping test for non-existant object _GAI. Test 119 of 169: Test _GHL (Get Harware Limit). SKIPPED: Test 119, Skipping test for non-existant object _GHL. Test 120 of 169: Test _PMM (Power Meter Measurement). SKIPPED: Test 120, Skipping test for non-existant object _PMM. Test 121 of 169: Test _FIF (Fan Information). SKIPPED: Test 121, Skipping test for non-existant object _FIF. Test 122 of 169: Test _FSL (Fan Set Level). SKIPPED: Test 122, Skipping test for non-existant object _FSL. Test 123 of 169: Test _FST (Fan Status). SKIPPED: Test 123, Skipping test for non-existant object _FST. Test 124 of 169: Test _ACx (Active Cooling). SKIPPED: Test 124, Skipping test for non-existant object _AC0. SKIPPED: Test 124, Skipping test for non-existant object _AC1. SKIPPED: Test 124, Skipping test for non-existant object _AC2. SKIPPED: Test 124, Skipping test for non-existant object _AC3. SKIPPED: Test 124, Skipping test for non-existant object _AC4. SKIPPED: Test 124, Skipping test for non-existant object _AC5. SKIPPED: Test 124, Skipping test for non-existant object _AC6. SKIPPED: Test 124, Skipping test for non-existant object _AC7. SKIPPED: Test 124, Skipping test for non-existant object _AC8. SKIPPED: Test 124, Skipping test for non-existant object _AC9. Test 125 of 169: Test _ART (Active Cooling Relationship Table). SKIPPED: Test 125, Skipping test for non-existant object _ART. Test 126 of 169: Test _CRT (Critical Trip Point). PASSED: Test 126, \_TZ_.TZS0._CRT correctly returned a sane looking return type. PASSED: Test 126, \_TZ_.TZS1._CRT correctly returned a sane looking return type. Test 127 of 169: Test _DTI (Device Temperature Indication). SKIPPED: Test 127, Skipping test for non-existant object _DTI. Test 128 of 169: Test _HOT (Hot Temperature). SKIPPED: Test 128, Skipping test for non-existant object _HOT. Test 129 of 169: Test _NTT (Notification Temp Threshold). SKIPPED: Test 129, Skipping test for non-existant object _NTT. Test 130 of 169: Test _PSL (Passive List). PASSED: Test 130, \_TZ_.TZS0._PSL correctly returned a sane looking package. Test 131 of 169: Test _PSV (Passive Temp). PASSED: Test 131, \_TZ_.TZS0._PSV correctly returned a sane looking return type. Test 132 of 169: Test _RTV (Relative Temp Values). SKIPPED: Test 132, Skipping test for non-existant object _RTV. Test 133 of 169: Test _SCP (Set Cooling Policy). SKIPPED: Test 133, Skipping test for non-existant object _DTI. Test 134 of 169: Test _TC1 (Thermal Constant 1). PASSED: Test 134, _TC1 correctly returned sane looking value 0x00000000. Test 135 of 169: Test _TC2 (Thermal Constant 2). PASSED: Test 135, _TC1 correctly returned sane looking value 0x00000032. Test 136 of 169: Test _TMP (Thermal Zone Current Temp). PASSED: Test 136, \_TZ_.TZS0._TMP correctly returned a sane looking return type. PASSED: Test 136, \_TZ_.TZS1._TMP correctly returned a sane looking return type. Test 137 of 169: Test _TPT (Trip Point Temperature). SKIPPED: Test 137, Skipping test for non-existant object _TPT. Test 138 of 169: Test _TRT (Thermal Relationship Table). SKIPPED: Test 138, Skipping test for non-existant object _TRT. Test 139 of 169: Test _TSP (Thermal Sampling Period). PASSED: Test 139, _TSP correctly returned sane looking value 0.000000 seconds Test 140 of 169: Test _TST (Temperature Sensor Threshold). SKIPPED: Test 140, Skipping test for non-existant object _TST. Test 141 of 169: Test _TZD (Thermal Zone Devices). SKIPPED: Test 141, Skipping test for non-existant object _TZD. Test 142 of 169: Test _TZM (Thermal Zone member). SKIPPED: Test 142, Skipping test for non-existant object _TZM. Test 143 of 169: Test _TZP (Thermal Zone Polling). SKIPPED: Test 143, Skipping test for non-existant object _TZP. Test 144 of 169: Test _PTS (Prepare to Sleep). Test _PTS(1). PASSED: Test 144, \_PTS returned no values as expected. Test _PTS(2). PASSED: Test 144, \_PTS returned no values as expected. Test _PTS(3). PASSED: Test 144, \_PTS returned no values as expected. Test _PTS(4). PASSED: Test 144, \_PTS returned no values as expected. Test _PTS(5). PASSED: Test 144, \_PTS returned no values as expected. Test 145 of 169: Test _TTS (Transition to State). SKIPPED: Test 145, Optional control method _TTS does not exist. Test 146 of 169: Test _S0 (System S0 State). SKIPPED: Test 146, Skipping test for non-existant object _S0. Test 147 of 169: Test _S1 (System S1 State). SKIPPED: Test 147, Skipping test for non-existant object _S1. Test 148 of 169: Test _S2 (System S2 State). SKIPPED: Test 148, Skipping test for non-existant object _S2. Test 149 of 169: Test _S3 (System S3 State). SKIPPED: Test 149, Skipping test for non-existant object _S3. Test 150 of 169: Test _S4 (System S4 State). SKIPPED: Test 150, Skipping test for non-existant object _S4. Test 151 of 169: Test _S5 (System S5 State). SKIPPED: Test 151, Skipping test for non-existant object _S5. Test 152 of 169: Test _WAK (System Wake). Test _WAK(1) System Wake, State S1. PASSED: Test 152, \_WAK correctly returned a sane looking package. Test _WAK(2) System Wake, State S2. PASSED: Test 152, \_WAK correctly returned a sane looking package. Test _WAK(3) System Wake, State S3. PASSED: Test 152, \_WAK correctly returned a sane looking package. Test _WAK(4) System Wake, State S4. PASSED: Test 152, \_WAK correctly returned a sane looking package. Test _WAK(5) System Wake, State S5. PASSED: Test 152, \_WAK correctly returned a sane looking package. Test 153 of 169: Test _ADR (Return Unique ID for Device). PASSED: Test 153, \_SB_.PCI0._ADR correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 153, \_SB_.PCI0.P0P1._ADR correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 153, \_SB_.PCI0.LPCB._ADR correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 153, \_SB_.PCI0.GLAN._ADR correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 153, \_SB_.PCI0.EHC1._ADR correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 153, \_SB_.PCI0.EHC1.HUBN._ADR correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 153, \_SB_.PCI0.EHC1.HUBN.PR01._ADR correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 153, \_SB_.PCI0.EHC1.HUBN.PR01.PR11._ADR correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 153, \_SB_.PCI0.EHC1.HUBN.PR01.PR12._ADR correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 153, \_SB_.PCI0.EHC1.HUBN.PR01.PR13._ADR correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 153, \_SB_.PCI0.EHC1.HUBN.PR01.PR14._ADR correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 153, \_SB_.PCI0.EHC1.HUBN.PR01.PR15._ADR correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 153, \_SB_.PCI0.EHC1.HUBN.PR01.PR16._ADR correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 153, \_SB_.PCI0.EHC1.HUBN.PR01.PR17._ADR correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 153, \_SB_.PCI0.EHC1.HUBN.PR01.PR18._ADR correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 153, \_SB_.PCI0.EHC1.RHUB._ADR correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 153, \_SB_.PCI0.EHC1.RHUB.RMCH._ADR correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 153, \_SB_.PCI0.EHC1.RHUB.RMCH.U2P0._ADR correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 153, \_SB_.PCI0.EHC1.RHUB.RMCH.U2P2._ADR correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 153, \_SB_.PCI0.EHC1.RHUB.RMCH.U2P3._ADR correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 153, \_SB_.PCI0.EHC1.RHUB.RMCH.U2P4._ADR correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 153, \_SB_.PCI0.EHC2._ADR correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 153, \_SB_.PCI0.EHC2.HUBN._ADR correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 153, \_SB_.PCI0.EHC2.HUBN.PR01._ADR correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 153, \_SB_.PCI0.EHC2.HUBN.PR01.PR11._ADR correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 153, \_SB_.PCI0.EHC2.HUBN.PR01.PR12._ADR correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 153, \_SB_.PCI0.EHC2.HUBN.PR01.PR13._ADR correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 153, \_SB_.PCI0.EHC2.HUBN.PR01.PR14._ADR correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 153, \_SB_.PCI0.EHC2.HUBN.PR01.PR15._ADR correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 153, \_SB_.PCI0.EHC2.HUBN.PR01.PR16._ADR correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 153, \_SB_.PCI0.EHC2.RHUB._ADR correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 153, \_SB_.PCI0.EHC2.RHUB.RMCH._ADR correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 153, \_SB_.PCI0.EHC2.RHUB.RMCH.U2PC._ADR correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 153, \_SB_.PCI0.HDEF._ADR correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 153, \_SB_.PCI0.RP01._ADR correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 153, \_SB_.PCI0.RP01.PXSX._ADR correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 153, \_SB_.PCI0.RP02._ADR correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 153, \_SB_.PCI0.RP02.PXSX._ADR correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 153, \_SB_.PCI0.RP03._ADR correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 153, \_SB_.PCI0.RP03.PXSX._ADR correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 153, \_SB_.PCI0.RP04._ADR correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 153, \_SB_.PCI0.RP04.PXSX._ADR correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 153, \_SB_.PCI0.RP05._ADR correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 153, \_SB_.PCI0.RP05.PXSX._ADR correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 153, \_SB_.PCI0.RP06._ADR correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 153, \_SB_.PCI0.RP06.PXSX._ADR correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 153, \_SB_.PCI0.RP07._ADR correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 153, \_SB_.PCI0.RP07.PXSX._ADR correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 153, \_SB_.PCI0.RP08._ADR correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 153, \_SB_.PCI0.RP08.PXSX._ADR correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 153, \_SB_.PCI0.SAT0._ADR correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 153, \_SB_.PCI0.SAT1._ADR correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 153, \_SB_.PCI0.SBUS._ADR correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 153, \_SB_.PCI0.PEG0._ADR correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 153, \_SB_.PCI0.PEG0.PEGP._ADR correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 153, \_SB_.PCI0.PEG0.PEGP.CRT_._ADR correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 153, \_SB_.PCI0.PEG0.PEGP.LCD_._ADR correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 153, \_SB_.PCI0.PEG0.PEGP.TV0_._ADR correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 153, \_SB_.PCI0.PEG0.PEGP.HDMI._ADR correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 153, \_SB_.PCI0.PEG1._ADR correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 153, \_SB_.PCI0.PEG2._ADR correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 153, \_SB_.PCI0.PEG3._ADR correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 153, \_SB_.PCI0.B0D4._ADR correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 153, \_SB_.PCI0.GFX0._ADR correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 153, \_SB_.PCI0.GFX0.DD01._ADR correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 153, \_SB_.PCI0.GFX0.DD02._ADR correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 153, \_SB_.PCI0.GFX0.DD03._ADR correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 153, \_SB_.PCI0.GFX0.DD04._ADR correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 153, \_SB_.PCI0.GFX0.DD05._ADR correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 153, \_SB_.PCI0.GFX0.DD06._ADR correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 153, \_SB_.PCI0.GFX0.DD07._ADR correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 153, \_SB_.PCI0.GFX0.DD08._ADR correctly returned an integer. Test 154 of 169: Test _BCL (Query List of Brightness Control Levels Supported). Brightness levels for \_SB_.PCI0.PEG0.PEGP.LCD_._BCL: Level on full power : 100 Level on battery power: 60 Brightness Levels : 20, 28, 36, 44, 52, 60, 68, 76, 84, 92, 100 PASSED: Test 154, \_SB_.PCI0.PEG0.PEGP.LCD_._BCL returned a sane package of 13 integers. Brightness levels for \_SB_.PCI0.GFX0.DD02._BCL: Level on full power : 100 Level on battery power: 60 Brightness Levels : 20, 28, 36, 44, 52, 60, 68, 76, 84, 92, 100 PASSED: Test 154, \_SB_.PCI0.GFX0.DD02._BCL returned a sane package of 13 integers. Test 155 of 169: Test _BCM (Set Brightness Level). PASSED: Test 155, \_SB_.PCI0.PEG0.PEGP.LCD_._BCM returned no values as expected. PASSED: Test 155, \_SB_.PCI0.GFX0.DD02._BCM returned no values as expected. Test 156 of 169: Test _BQC (Brightness Query Current Level). PASSED: Test 156, \_SB_.PCI0.PEG0.PEGP.LCD_._BQC correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 156, \_SB_.PCI0.GFX0.DD02._BQC correctly returned an integer. Test 157 of 169: Test _DCS (Return the Status of Output Device). PASSED: Test 157, \_SB_.PCI0.PEG0.PEGP.CRT_._DCS correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 157, \_SB_.PCI0.PEG0.PEGP.LCD_._DCS correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 157, \_SB_.PCI0.PEG0.PEGP.TV0_._DCS correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 157, \_SB_.PCI0.PEG0.PEGP.HDMI._DCS correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 157, \_SB_.PCI0.GFX0.DD01._DCS correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 157, \_SB_.PCI0.GFX0.DD02._DCS correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 157, \_SB_.PCI0.GFX0.DD03._DCS correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 157, \_SB_.PCI0.GFX0.DD04._DCS correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 157, \_SB_.PCI0.GFX0.DD05._DCS correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 157, \_SB_.PCI0.GFX0.DD06._DCS correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 157, \_SB_.PCI0.GFX0.DD07._DCS correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 157, \_SB_.PCI0.GFX0.DD08._DCS correctly returned an integer. Test 158 of 169: Test _DDC (Return the EDID for this Device). SKIPPED: Test 158, Skipping test for non-existant object _DDC. Test 159 of 169: Test _DSS (Device Set State). PASSED: Test 159, \_SB_.PCI0.PEG0.PEGP.CRT_._DSS returned no values as expected. PASSED: Test 159, \_SB_.PCI0.PEG0.PEGP.LCD_._DSS returned no values as expected. PASSED: Test 159, \_SB_.PCI0.PEG0.PEGP.TV0_._DSS returned no values as expected. PASSED: Test 159, \_SB_.PCI0.PEG0.PEGP.HDMI._DSS returned no values as expected. PASSED: Test 159, \_SB_.PCI0.GFX0.DD01._DSS returned no values as expected. PASSED: Test 159, \_SB_.PCI0.GFX0.DD02._DSS returned no values as expected. PASSED: Test 159, \_SB_.PCI0.GFX0.DD03._DSS returned no values as expected. PASSED: Test 159, \_SB_.PCI0.GFX0.DD04._DSS returned no values as expected. PASSED: Test 159, \_SB_.PCI0.GFX0.DD05._DSS returned no values as expected. PASSED: Test 159, \_SB_.PCI0.GFX0.DD06._DSS returned no values as expected. PASSED: Test 159, \_SB_.PCI0.GFX0.DD07._DSS returned no values as expected. PASSED: Test 159, \_SB_.PCI0.GFX0.DD08._DSS returned no values as expected. Test 160 of 169: Test _DGS (Query Graphics State). PASSED: Test 160, \_SB_.PCI0.PEG0.PEGP.CRT_._DGS correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 160, \_SB_.PCI0.PEG0.PEGP.LCD_._DGS correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 160, \_SB_.PCI0.PEG0.PEGP.TV0_._DGS correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 160, \_SB_.PCI0.PEG0.PEGP.HDMI._DGS correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 160, \_SB_.PCI0.GFX0.DD01._DGS correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 160, \_SB_.PCI0.GFX0.DD02._DGS correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 160, \_SB_.PCI0.GFX0.DD03._DGS correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 160, \_SB_.PCI0.GFX0.DD04._DGS correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 160, \_SB_.PCI0.GFX0.DD05._DGS correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 160, \_SB_.PCI0.GFX0.DD06._DGS correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 160, \_SB_.PCI0.GFX0.DD07._DGS correctly returned an integer. PASSED: Test 160, \_SB_.PCI0.GFX0.DD08._DGS correctly returned an integer. Test 161 of 169: Test _DOD (Enumerate All Devices Attached to Display Adapter). Device 0: Instance: 0 Display port attachment: 1 Type of display: 1 (VGA, CRT or VESA Compatible Analog Monitor) BIOS can detect device: 1 Non-VGA device: 0 Head or pipe ID: 0 Device 1: Instance: 0 Display port attachment: 0 Type of display: 1 (VGA, CRT or VESA Compatible Analog Monitor) BIOS can detect device: 1 Non-VGA device: 0 Head or pipe ID: 0 Device 2: Instance: 0 Display port attachment: 1 Type of display: 2 (TV/HDTV or other Analog-Video Monitor) BIOS can detect device: 1 Non-VGA device: 0 Head or pipe ID: 0 PASSED: Test 161, \_SB_.PCI0.PEG0.PEGP._DOD correctly returned a sane looking package. Device 0: Instance: 0 Display port attachment: 0 Type of display: 4 (Internal/Integrated Digital Flat Panel) BIOS can detect device: 0 Non-VGA device: 0 Head or pipe ID: 0 PASSED: Test 161, \_SB_.PCI0.GFX0._DOD correctly returned a sane looking package. Test 162 of 169: Test _DOS (Enable/Disable Output Switching). PASSED: Test 162, \_SB_.PCI0.PEG0.PEGP._DOS returned no values as expected. PASSED: Test 162, \_SB_.PCI0.GFX0._DOS returned no values as expected. Test 163 of 169: Test _GPD (Get POST Device). SKIPPED: Test 163, Skipping test for non-existant object _GPD. Test 164 of 169: Test _ROM (Get ROM Data). SKIPPED: Test 164, Skipping test for non-existant object _ROM. Test 165 of 169: Test _SPD (Set POST Device). SKIPPED: Test 165, Skipping test for non-existant object _SPD. Test 166 of 169: Test _VPO (Video POST Options). SKIPPED: Test 166, Skipping test for non-existant object _VPO. Test 167 of 169: Test _CBA (Configuration Base Address). SKIPPED: Test 167, Skipping test for non-existant object _CBA. Test 168 of 169: Test _IFT (IPMI Interface Type). SKIPPED: Test 168, Skipping test for non-existant object _IFT. Test 169 of 169: Test _SRV (IPMI Interface Revision). SKIPPED: Test 169, Skipping test for non-existant object _SRV. ================================================================================ 294 passed, 2 failed, 0 warning, 0 aborted, 132 skipped, 0 info only. ================================================================================ 294 passed, 2 failed, 0 warning, 0 aborted, 132 skipped, 0 info only. Test Failure Summary ================================================================================ Critical failures: 2 method: Detected error 'Type' when evaluating '\_SB_.PCI0.LPCB.EC0_.ADP1._PCL'. method: Detected error 'Type' when evaluating '\_SB_.PCI0.LPCB.EC0_.BAT0._PCL'. High failures: NONE Medium failures: NONE Low failures: NONE Other failures: NONE Test |Pass |Fail |Abort|Warn |Skip |Info | ---------------+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+ method | 294| 2| | | 132| | ---------------+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+ Total: | 294| 2| 0| 0| 132| 0| ---------------+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+