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  1. Results generated by fwts: Version v15.03.01 (2015-04-01 03:46:20).
  2.  
  3. Some of this work - Copyright (c) 1999 - 2015, Intel Corp. All rights reserved.
  4. Some of this work - Copyright (c) 2010 - 2015, Canonical.
  5.  
  6. This test run on 15/10/15 at 12:30:42 on host Linux maria-notebook
  7. 3.19.0-30-generic #34-Ubuntu SMP Fri Oct 2 22:07:32 UTC 2015 i686.
  8.  
  9. Command: "fwts -p aspm".
  10. Running tests: aspm.
  11.  
  12. aspm: PCIe ASPM test.
  13. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  14. Test 1 of 2: PCIe ASPM ACPI test.
  15. PCIe ASPM is controlled by Linux kernel.
  16.  
  17. Test 2 of 2: PCIe ASPM registers test.
  18. WARNING: Test 2, RP 00h:1Ch.01h L0s not enabled.
  19. WARNING: Test 2, RP 00h:1Ch.01h L1 not enabled.
  20. WARNING: Test 2, Device 10h:00h.00h L0s not enabled.
  21. WARNING: Test 2, Device 10h:00h.00h L1 not enabled.
  22.  
  23. ADVICE: The ASPM L0s low power Link state is optimized for short entry and exit
  24. latencies, while providing substantial power savings. Disabling L0s of a PCIe
  25. device may increases power consumption, and will impact the battery life of a
  26. mobile system.
  27.  
  28.  
  29. ADVICE: The ASPM L1 low power Link state is optimized for maximum power savings
  30. with longer entry and exit latencies. Disabling L1 of a PCIe device may
  31. increases power consumption, and will impact the battery life of a mobile system
  32. significantly.
  33.  
  34. PASSED: Test 2, PCIe ASPM setting matched was matched.
  35. WARNING: Test 2, Device 02h:06h.00h L0s not enabled.
  36. WARNING: Test 2, Device 02h:06h.00h L1 not enabled.
  37.  
  38. ADVICE: The ASPM L0s low power Link state is optimized for short entry and exit
  39. latencies, while providing substantial power savings. Disabling L0s of a PCIe
  40. device may increases power consumption, and will impact the battery life of a
  41. mobile system.
  42.  
  43.  
  44. ADVICE: The ASPM L1 low power Link state is optimized for maximum power savings
  45. with longer entry and exit latencies. Disabling L1 of a PCIe device may
  46. increases power consumption, and will impact the battery life of a mobile system
  47. significantly.
  48.  
  49. PASSED: Test 2, PCIe ASPM setting matched was matched.
  50.  
  51. ================================================================================
  52. 2 passed, 0 failed, 6 warnings, 0 aborted, 0 skipped, 0 info only.
  53. ================================================================================
  54.  
  55.  
  56. 2 passed, 0 failed, 6 warnings, 0 aborted, 0 skipped, 0 info only.
  57.  
  58. Test Failure Summary
  59. ================================================================================
  60.  
  61. Critical failures: NONE
  62.  
  63. High failures: NONE
  64.  
  65. Medium failures: NONE
  66.  
  67. Low failures: NONE
  68.  
  69. Other failures: NONE
  70.  
  71. Test |Pass |Fail |Abort|Warn |Skip |Info |
  72. ---------------+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+
  73. aspm | 2| | | 6| | |
  74. ---------------+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+
  75. Total: | 2| 0| 0| 6| 0| 0|
  76. ---------------+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+
  77. Results generated by fwts: Version v15.03.01 (2015-04-01 03:46:20).
  78.  
  79. Some of this work - Copyright (c) 1999 - 2015, Intel Corp. All rights reserved.
  80. Some of this work - Copyright (c) 2010 - 2015, Canonical.
  81.  
  82. This test run on 15/10/15 at 12:32:49 on host Linux maria-notebook
  83. 3.19.0-30-generic #34-Ubuntu SMP Fri Oct 2 22:07:32 UTC 2015 i686.
  84.  
  85. Command: "fwts -p aspm".
  86. Running tests: aspm.
  87.  
  88. aspm: PCIe ASPM test.
  89. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  90. Test 1 of 2: PCIe ASPM ACPI test.
  91. PCIe ASPM is controlled by Linux kernel.
  92.  
  93. Test 2 of 2: PCIe ASPM registers test.
  94. WARNING: Test 2, RP 00h:1Ch.01h L0s not enabled.
  95. WARNING: Test 2, RP 00h:1Ch.01h L1 not enabled.
  96. WARNING: Test 2, Device 10h:00h.00h L0s not enabled.
  97. WARNING: Test 2, Device 10h:00h.00h L1 not enabled.
  98.  
  99. ADVICE: The ASPM L0s low power Link state is optimized for short entry and exit
  100. latencies, while providing substantial power savings. Disabling L0s of a PCIe
  101. device may increases power consumption, and will impact the battery life of a
  102. mobile system.
  103.  
  104.  
  105. ADVICE: The ASPM L1 low power Link state is optimized for maximum power savings
  106. with longer entry and exit latencies. Disabling L1 of a PCIe device may
  107. increases power consumption, and will impact the battery life of a mobile system
  108. significantly.
  109.  
  110. PASSED: Test 2, PCIe ASPM setting matched was matched.
  111. WARNING: Test 2, Device 02h:06h.00h L0s not enabled.
  112. WARNING: Test 2, Device 02h:06h.00h L1 not enabled.
  113.  
  114. ADVICE: The ASPM L0s low power Link state is optimized for short entry and exit
  115. latencies, while providing substantial power savings. Disabling L0s of a PCIe
  116. device may increases power consumption, and will impact the battery life of a
  117. mobile system.
  118.  
  119.  
  120. ADVICE: The ASPM L1 low power Link state is optimized for maximum power savings
  121. with longer entry and exit latencies. Disabling L1 of a PCIe device may
  122. increases power consumption, and will impact the battery life of a mobile system
  123. significantly.
  124.  
  125. PASSED: Test 2, PCIe ASPM setting matched was matched.
  126.  
  127. ================================================================================
  128. 2 passed, 0 failed, 6 warnings, 0 aborted, 0 skipped, 0 info only.
  129. ================================================================================
  130.  
  131.  
  132. 2 passed, 0 failed, 6 warnings, 0 aborted, 0 skipped, 0 info only.
  133.  
  134. Test Failure Summary
  135. ================================================================================
  136.  
  137. Critical failures: NONE
  138.  
  139. High failures: NONE
  140.  
  141. Medium failures: NONE
  142.  
  143. Low failures: NONE
  144.  
  145. Other failures: NONE
  146.  
  147. Test |Pass |Fail |Abort|Warn |Skip |Info |
  148. ---------------+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+
  149. aspm | 2| | | 6| | |
  150. ---------------+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+
  151. Total: | 2| 0| 0| 6| 0| 0|
  152. ---------------+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+
  153. Results generated by fwts: Version v15.03.01 (2015-04-01 03:46:20).
  154.  
  155. Some of this work - Copyright (c) 1999 - 2015, Intel Corp. All rights reserved.
  156. Some of this work - Copyright (c) 2010 - 2015, Canonical.
  157.  
  158. This test run on 15/10/15 at 12:32:52 on host Linux maria-notebook
  159. 3.19.0-30-generic #34-Ubuntu SMP Fri Oct 2 22:07:32 UTC 2015 i686.
  160.  
  161. Command: "fwts -P".
  162. Running tests: s3power s3 s4.
  163.  
  164. s3power: S3 power loss during suspend test (takes minimum of 10 minutes to run).
  165. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  166. Test 1 of 1: S3 power loss during suspend test.
  167. Detecting the power method.
  168. Response to CanSuspend is yes
  169. User allowed to execute the CanSuspend action
  170. Using logind as the default power method.
  171. Results generated by fwts: Version v15.03.01 (2015-04-01 03:46:20).
  172.  
  173. Some of this work - Copyright (c) 1999 - 2015, Intel Corp. All rights reserved.
  174. Some of this work - Copyright (c) 2010 - 2015, Canonical.
  175.  
  176. This test run on 15/10/15 at 12:33:13 on host Linux maria-notebook
  177. 3.19.0-30-generic #34-Ubuntu SMP Fri Oct 2 22:07:32 UTC 2015 i686.
  178.  
  179. Command: "fwts -p".
  180. Running tests: version bios_info oops klog mtrr acpiinfo uefibootpath
  181. securebootcert csm maxreadreq crs aspm hpet_check dmicheck microcode msr nx
  182. cpufreq maxfreq virt pnp pciirq os2gap mpcheck hda_audio ebda bios32 apicedge
  183. wmi wakealarm syntaxcheck pcc osilinux method mcfg fan fadt dmar cstates
  184. checksum autobrightness apicinstance acpitables.
  185.  
  186. version: Gather kernel system information.
  187. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  188. Test 1 of 4: Gather kernel signature.
  189. Signature: Ubuntu 3.19.0-30.34-generic 3.19.8-ckt6
  190.  
  191. Test 2 of 4: Gather kernel system information.
  192. Kernel Version: Linux version 3.19.0-30-generic (buildd@lgw01-60) (gcc version
  193. 4.9.2 (Ubuntu 4.9.2-10ubuntu13) ) #34-Ubuntu SMP Fri Oct 2 22:07:32 UTC 2015
  194.  
  195. Test 3 of 4: Gather kernel boot command line.
  196. Kernel boot command line: BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-3.19.0-30-generic
  197. root=UUID=c9487063-4ef0-44bf-b6ac-bad3596d3cb1 ro quiet splash vt.handoff=7
  198.  
  199. Test 4 of 4: Gather ACPI driver version.
  200. ACPI Version: 20141107
  201.  
  202. ================================================================================
  203. 0 passed, 0 failed, 0 warning, 0 aborted, 0 skipped, 4 info only.
  204. ================================================================================
  205.  
  206. bios_info: Gather BIOS DMI information.
  207. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  208. Test 1 of 1: Gather BIOS DMI information
  209. BIOS Vendor : Hewlett-Packard
  210. BIOS Version : 68MVU Ver. F.07
  211. BIOS Release Date : 03/18/2008
  212. Board Name : 30D5
  213. Board Serial # :
  214. Board Version : KBC Version 82.15
  215. Board Asset Tag :
  216. Chassis Serial # : CND822R1D4
  217. Chassis Type : 10
  218. Chassis Vendor : Hewlett-Packard
  219. Chassis Version :
  220. Chassic Asset Tag :
  221. Product Name : HP 530 Notebook PC
  222. Product Serial # : CND822R1D4
  223. Product UUID : E6E67CA1-8E2B-DD11-018B-669910269129
  224. Product Version : F.07
  225. System Vendor : Hewlett-Packard
  226.  
  227. ================================================================================
  228. 0 passed, 0 failed, 0 warning, 0 aborted, 0 skipped, 1 info only.
  229. ================================================================================
  230.  
  231. oops: Scan kernel log for Oopses.
  232. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  233. Test 1 of 1: Kernel log oops check.
  234. PASSED: Test 1, Found no oopses in kernel log.
  235. PASSED: Test 1, Found no WARN_ON warnings in kernel log.
  236.  
  237. ================================================================================
  238. 2 passed, 0 failed, 0 warning, 0 aborted, 0 skipped, 0 info only.
  239. ================================================================================
  240.  
  241. klog: Scan kernel log for errors and warnings.
  242. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  243. Test 1 of 1: Kernel log error check.
  244. Kernel message: [ 0.164108] ACPI Exception: AE_NOT_FOUND, While evaluating Sleep
  245. State [\_S1_] (20141107/hwxface-580)
  246.  
  247. ADVICE: The exception comes from kernel cannot find _S1 namespace object that
  248. contains the register values for the sleep state when kernel would like to setup
  249. all the sleep state information. This means that the kernel does not know how to
  250. enter the S1 sleep state, however, it should not be a problem if the S1 sleep
  251. state isn't supported intentionally.
  252.  
  253. Kernel message: [ 0.164115] ACPI Exception: AE_NOT_FOUND, While evaluating Sleep
  254. State [\_S2_] (20141107/hwxface-580)
  255.  
  256. ADVICE: The exception comes from kernel cannot find _S2 namespace object that
  257. contains the register values for the sleep state when kernel would like to setup
  258. all the sleep state information. This means that the kernel does not know how to
  259. enter the S2 sleep state, however, it should not be a problem if the S2 sleep
  260. state isn't supported intentionally.
  261.  
  262. FAILED [LOW] KlogAcpiMissingBqc: Test 1, LOW Kernel message: [ 0.165560]
  263. [Firmware Bug]: ACPI: No _BQC method, cannot determine initial brightness
  264. Message repeated 1 times.
  265.  
  266. ADVICE: _BQC (Brightness Query Current level) seems to be missing. This method
  267. returns the current brightness level of a built-in display output device.
  268.  
  269. FAILED [HIGH] KlogAcpiPrsEvalFailed: Test 1, HIGH Kernel message: [ 0.202162]
  270. ACPI Exception: AE_NOT_FOUND, Evaluating _PRS (20141107/pci_link-178)
  271.  
  272. ADVICE: The ACPI driver failed to evaluate the _PRS (Possible Resource Settings)
  273. object. This failure will lead to a PCI link not being added to the system.
  274.  
  275. Kernel message: [ 0.221887] PnPBIOS: Disabled by ACPI PNP
  276.  
  277. ADVICE: The PnPBIOS driver was disabled because PnP support is provided by the
  278. ACPI driver.
  279.  
  280. FAILED [HIGH] KlogAcpiBcqInsteadOfBqc: Test 1, HIGH Kernel message: [ 1.645267]
  281. [Firmware Bug]: _BCQ is used instead of _BQC
  282.  
  283. ADVICE: ACPI Method _BCQ was defined (typo) instead of _BQC - this should be
  284. fixed.however the kernel has detected this and is working around this typo.
  285.  
  286. FAILED [HIGH] KlogAcpiBadAmlCode: Test 1, HIGH Kernel message: [ 10.122984] ACPI
  287. Warning: SystemIO range 0x00001028-0x0000102f conflicts with OpRegion
  288. 0x00001000-0x00001042 (\_SB_.C002.C003.C0BA) (20141107/utaddress-258)
  289.  
  290. ADVICE: ACPI AML intepreter has found some non-conforming AML code. This should
  291. be investigated and fixed.
  292.  
  293. FAILED [HIGH] KlogAcpiBadAmlCode: Test 1, HIGH Kernel message: [ 10.123142] ACPI
  294. Warning: SystemIO range 0x00001130-0x0000113f conflicts with OpRegion
  295. 0x00001100-0x0000113b (\_SB_.C002.C003.C0CD) (20141107/utaddress-258)
  296.  
  297. ADVICE: ACPI AML intepreter has found some non-conforming AML code. This should
  298. be investigated and fixed.
  299.  
  300. FAILED [HIGH] KlogAcpiBadAmlCode: Test 1, HIGH Kernel message: [ 10.123154] ACPI
  301. Warning: SystemIO range 0x00001100-0x0000112f conflicts with OpRegion
  302. 0x00001100-0x0000113b (\_SB_.C002.C003.C0CD) (20141107/utaddress-258)
  303.  
  304. ADVICE: ACPI AML intepreter has found some non-conforming AML code. This should
  305. be investigated and fixed.
  306.  
  307. FAILED [LOW] KlogAcpiSystemIOConflictLpcIchWatchDogTimer: Test 1, LOW Kernel
  308. message: [ 10.123163] lpc_ich: Resource conflict(s) found affecting gpio_ich
  309.  
  310. ADVICE: A resource conflict has occurred between ACPI OperationRegions and the
  311. same I/O region used by the lpc_ich driver for the General Purpose I/O (GPIO)
  312. region. Sometimes this GPIO region is used by the firmware for rfkill or LED
  313. controls or very rarely for the Embedded Controller System Control Interrupt.
  314. This may require deeper inspection to check if the conflict will lead to any
  315. real issues. However, in the vast majority of cases this warning can be ignored
  316. as no harm will occur.
  317.  
  318. Found 7 unique errors in kernel log.
  319.  
  320. ================================================================================
  321. 0 passed, 7 failed, 0 warning, 0 aborted, 0 skipped, 0 info only.
  322. ================================================================================
  323.  
  324. mtrr: MTRR tests.
  325. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  326. MTRR overview
  327. -------------
  328. Reg 0: 0x0000000000000000 - 0x0000000080000000 ( 2048 MB) Write-Back
  329. Reg 1: 0x00000000e0000000 - 0x00000000e0400000 ( 4 MB) Write-Combining
  330.  
  331. Test 1 of 3: Validate the kernel MTRR IOMEM setup.
  332. Cannot read PCI config for device PCI CardBus 0000:03
  333. SKIPPED: Test 1, Could not guess cache type.
  334.  
  335. Test 2 of 3: Validate the MTRR setup across all processors.
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