hi misc.
just to followup on my Vaio: (been a week, no cigars)
1. I was hoping to update the bios, but Sony have dropped all support for this old laptop, and have removed all drivers and bios downloads from their websites.
2. I upgraded to a latest snapshot and experienced same behaviour.
3. I considered trying an older release eg 5.9 or 6.3 but wasn't sure it would help.
It's a small issue, and will not hinder OpenBSD usage on this device, so it can remain an unsolved, but minor mystery.
thanks anyways.
-Sub.
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On Tuesday, September 28th, 2021 at 8:08 PM, <sub@skolma.com> wrote:
> Hi Misc,
>
> A fresh install of 6.9+syspatch on a 2012-ish Sony Vaio Laptop (VPCS11FG)
>
> only physical change pre-install was swapping the 320 hdd with 250 ssd.
>
> It's a vanila install, with 'apmd' enabled + flag '-A' for adaptive/auto cpu-freq.
>
> All the other laptop things seem to be working. eg; wifi, suspend.
>
> (well the screen brightness controls are not mapped but need to research that)
>
> APM itself seems to be doing its thing, however...the output of 'apm' A/C adapter state: is not representive of the physical connection .. and will only show the state that was booted.
>
> Removing the A/C does not change state.. (but battery % does correctly come down over time).
>
> Restarting APMD does not change state.
>
> if rebooted on battery only, apm state = 'not connected'
>
> but when power is re-connected, and battery commences charge, yet the state remains "not connected" - a bit weird.
>
> Being an older laptop, there is a physical led that illuminates correctly when the A/C is connected.
>
> Checking in debug mode "# apmd -d" yields an ioctl error. (below)
>
> In summary, the plug state is not being realised by apmd.
>
> i cant see any events in /var/log/messages, or ../daemon log
>
> below are outputs of
>
> uname -a
>
> sysctl hw
>
> apm
>
> apm -d
>
> appreciate any feeback or guidance.
>
> thanks in advance.
>
> .............
>
> vaio$ uname -a
>
> OpenBSD vaio.local 6.9 GENERIC.MP#4 amd64
>
> vaio$ sysctl hw
>
> hw.machine=amd64
>
> hw.model=Intel(R) Core(TM) i3 CPU M 330 @ 2.13GHz
>
> hw.ncpu=4
>
> hw.byteorder=1234
>
> hw.pagesize=4096
>
> hw.disknames=sd0:8e9a4a21ca42676c,cd0:
>
> hw.diskcount=2
>
> hw.sensors.cpu0.temp0=46.00 degC
>
> hw.sensors.acpibat0.volt0=10.80 VDC (voltage)
>
> hw.sensors.acpibat0.volt1=3.81 VDC (current voltage)
>
> hw.sensors.acpibat0.power0=14.95 W (rate)
>
> hw.sensors.acpibat0.watthour0=42.51 Wh (last full capacity)
>
> hw.sensors.acpibat0.watthour1=0.40 Wh (warning capacity)
>
> hw.sensors.acpibat0.watthour2=0.38 Wh (low capacity)
>
> hw.sensors.acpibat0.watthour3=36.90 Wh (remaining capacity), OK
>
> hw.sensors.acpibat0.watthour4=57.24 Wh (design capacity)
>
> hw.sensors.acpibat0.raw0=2 (battery charging), OK
>
> hw.sensors.acpiac0.indicator0=Off (power supply)
>
> hw.sensors.acpibtn1.indicator0=On (lid open)
>
> hw.sensors.acpitz0.temp0=47.00 degC (zone temperature)
>
> hw.sensors.acpidock0.indicator0=Off (not docked), UNKNOWN
>
> hw.sensors.itherm0.temp1=47.00 degC (Core 1)
>
> hw.sensors.itherm0.temp4=49.00 degC (CPU/GPU Max temp)
>
> hw.sensors.itherm0.temp9=49.00 degC (GPU/Memory controller abs.)
>
> hw.sensors.itherm0.temp10=59.00 degC (PCH abs.)
>
> hw.sensors.itherm0.power0=8.00 W (CPU power consumption)
>
> hw.cpuspeed=933
>
> hw.setperf=0
>
> hw.vendor=Sony Corporation
>
> hw.product=VPCS113FG
>
> hw.version=C1043B81
>
> hw.serialno=<<MYSECRET>>
>
> hw.uuid=407add24-c1dd-de11-<<MYSECRET>>
>
> hw.physmem=3932688384
>
> hw.usermem=3919343616
>
> hw.ncpufound=4
>
> hw.allowpowerdown=1
>
> hw.perfpolicy=auto
>
> hw.smt=0
>
> hw.ncpuonline=2
>
> vaio$ apm
>
> Battery state: high, 86% remaining, 147 minutes life estimate
>
> A/C adapter state: not connected
>
> Performance adjustment mode: manual (933 MHz)
>
> vaio$ doas apmd -d
>
> battery status: high. external power status: not connected. estimated battery life 87% (149 minutes)
>
> can't disable driver messages, error: Inappropriate ioctl for device
>
> apmevent 0000 index 0
>
> apmevent 0006 index 53
>
> apmevent 0006 index 54
>
> apmevent 0006 index 55
>
> apmevent 0006 index 56
>
> apmevent 0006 index 57
>
> apmevent 0006 index 58
>
> ....
>
> ....
>
> thanks for looking
>
> -SUB
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