Maybe related to this:
when compiling with "check PIRQ table consitency" i get following warnings:
ACPI Warning: NsLookup: Type mismatch on PRQI (RegionField), searching for (Region) (20190509/nsaccess-730) ACPI Warning: NsLookup: Type mismatch on SIOI (RegionField), searching for (Region) (20190509/nsaccess-730) ACPI Warning: NsLookup: Type mismatch on INDX (RegionField), searching for (Region) (20190509/nsaccess-730) ACPI Warning: NsLookup: Type mismatch on PIOI (RegionField), searching for (Region) (20190509/nsaccess-730)
As booting with acpi=off alters the behaviour in some way i guess it is maybe related to this.
next thinkg i will try is booting the kernel with "irqpoll" option
Am 02.06.19 um 09:15 schrieb Kinky Nekoboi:
After upgrading my Debian Stretch installation to Buster, i experienced this behaviour.
acpi=off lets the kernel boot, but the system is still unusable as some controller do not work correctly.
So i guess its something ACPI related.
Also wrote an bugreport to debian.
I can not give any usable debug output as the kernel hangs before giving any output.
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