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- Results generated by fwts: Version v15.03.01 (2015-04-01 03:46:20).
- Some of this work - Copyright (c) 1999 - 2015, Intel Corp. All rights reserved.
- Some of this work - Copyright (c) 2010 - 2015, Canonical.
- This test run on 15/10/15 at 12:30:42 on host Linux maria-notebook
- 3.19.0-30-generic #34-Ubuntu SMP Fri Oct 2 22:07:32 UTC 2015 i686.
- Command: "fwts -p aspm".
- Running tests: aspm.
- 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, RP 00h:1Ch.01h L1 not enabled.
- WARNING: Test 2, Device 10h:00h.00h L0s not enabled.
- WARNING: Test 2, Device 10h:00h.00h L1 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.
- ADVICE: The ASPM L1 low power Link state is optimized for maximum power savings
- with longer entry and exit latencies. Disabling L1 of a PCIe device may
- increases power consumption, and will impact the battery life of a mobile system
- significantly.
- PASSED: Test 2, PCIe ASPM setting matched was matched.
- WARNING: Test 2, Device 02h:06h.00h L0s not enabled.
- WARNING: Test 2, Device 02h:06h.00h L1 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.
- ADVICE: The ASPM L1 low power Link state is optimized for maximum power savings
- with longer entry and exit latencies. Disabling L1 of a PCIe device may
- increases power consumption, and will impact the battery life of a mobile system
- significantly.
- PASSED: Test 2, PCIe ASPM setting matched was matched.
- ================================================================================
- 2 passed, 0 failed, 6 warnings, 0 aborted, 0 skipped, 0 info only.
- ================================================================================
- 2 passed, 0 failed, 6 warnings, 0 aborted, 0 skipped, 0 info only.
- Test Failure Summary
- ================================================================================
- Critical failures: NONE
- High failures: NONE
- Medium failures: NONE
- Low failures: NONE
- Other failures: NONE
- Test |Pass |Fail |Abort|Warn |Skip |Info |
- ---------------+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+
- aspm | 2| | | 6| | |
- ---------------+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+
- Total: | 2| 0| 0| 6| 0| 0|
- ---------------+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+
- Results generated by fwts: Version v15.03.01 (2015-04-01 03:46:20).
- Some of this work - Copyright (c) 1999 - 2015, Intel Corp. All rights reserved.
- Some of this work - Copyright (c) 2010 - 2015, Canonical.
- This test run on 15/10/15 at 12:32:49 on host Linux maria-notebook
- 3.19.0-30-generic #34-Ubuntu SMP Fri Oct 2 22:07:32 UTC 2015 i686.
- Command: "fwts -p aspm".
- Running tests: aspm.
- 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, RP 00h:1Ch.01h L1 not enabled.
- WARNING: Test 2, Device 10h:00h.00h L0s not enabled.
- WARNING: Test 2, Device 10h:00h.00h L1 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.
- ADVICE: The ASPM L1 low power Link state is optimized for maximum power savings
- with longer entry and exit latencies. Disabling L1 of a PCIe device may
- increases power consumption, and will impact the battery life of a mobile system
- significantly.
- PASSED: Test 2, PCIe ASPM setting matched was matched.
- WARNING: Test 2, Device 02h:06h.00h L0s not enabled.
- WARNING: Test 2, Device 02h:06h.00h L1 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.
- ADVICE: The ASPM L1 low power Link state is optimized for maximum power savings
- with longer entry and exit latencies. Disabling L1 of a PCIe device may
- increases power consumption, and will impact the battery life of a mobile system
- significantly.
- PASSED: Test 2, PCIe ASPM setting matched was matched.
- ================================================================================
- 2 passed, 0 failed, 6 warnings, 0 aborted, 0 skipped, 0 info only.
- ================================================================================
- 2 passed, 0 failed, 6 warnings, 0 aborted, 0 skipped, 0 info only.
- Test Failure Summary
- ================================================================================
- Critical failures: NONE
- High failures: NONE
- Medium failures: NONE
- Low failures: NONE
- Other failures: NONE
- Test |Pass |Fail |Abort|Warn |Skip |Info |
- ---------------+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+
- aspm | 2| | | 6| | |
- ---------------+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+
- Total: | 2| 0| 0| 6| 0| 0|
- ---------------+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+
- Results generated by fwts: Version v15.03.01 (2015-04-01 03:46:20).
- Some of this work - Copyright (c) 1999 - 2015, Intel Corp. All rights reserved.
- Some of this work - Copyright (c) 2010 - 2015, Canonical.
- This test run on 15/10/15 at 12:32:52 on host Linux maria-notebook
- 3.19.0-30-generic #34-Ubuntu SMP Fri Oct 2 22:07:32 UTC 2015 i686.
- Command: "fwts -P".
- Running tests: s3power s3 s4.
- s3power: S3 power loss during suspend test (takes minimum of 10 minutes to run).
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Test 1 of 1: S3 power loss during suspend test.
- Detecting the power method.
- Response to CanSuspend is yes
- User allowed to execute the CanSuspend action
- Using logind as the default power method.
- Results generated by fwts: Version v15.03.01 (2015-04-01 03:46:20).
- Some of this work - Copyright (c) 1999 - 2015, Intel Corp. All rights reserved.
- Some of this work - Copyright (c) 2010 - 2015, Canonical.
- This test run on 15/10/15 at 12:33:13 on host Linux maria-notebook
- 3.19.0-30-generic #34-Ubuntu SMP Fri Oct 2 22:07:32 UTC 2015 i686.
- Command: "fwts -p".
- 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 3.19.0-30.34-generic 3.19.8-ckt6
- Test 2 of 4: Gather kernel system information.
- Kernel Version: Linux version 3.19.0-30-generic (buildd@lgw01-60) (gcc version
- 4.9.2 (Ubuntu 4.9.2-10ubuntu13) ) #34-Ubuntu SMP Fri Oct 2 22:07:32 UTC 2015
- Test 3 of 4: Gather kernel boot command line.
- Kernel boot command line: BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-3.19.0-30-generic
- root=UUID=c9487063-4ef0-44bf-b6ac-bad3596d3cb1 ro quiet splash vt.handoff=7
- Test 4 of 4: Gather ACPI driver version.
- ACPI Version: 20141107
- ================================================================================
- 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 : Hewlett-Packard
- BIOS Version : 68MVU Ver. F.07
- BIOS Release Date : 03/18/2008
- Board Name : 30D5
- Board Serial # :
- Board Version : KBC Version 82.15
- Board Asset Tag :
- Chassis Serial # : CND822R1D4
- Chassis Type : 10
- Chassis Vendor : Hewlett-Packard
- Chassis Version :
- Chassic Asset Tag :
- Product Name : HP 530 Notebook PC
- Product Serial # : CND822R1D4
- Product UUID : E6E67CA1-8E2B-DD11-018B-669910269129
- Product Version : F.07
- System Vendor : Hewlett-Packard
- ================================================================================
- 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: [ 0.164108] ACPI Exception: AE_NOT_FOUND, While evaluating Sleep
- State [\_S1_] (20141107/hwxface-580)
- ADVICE: The exception comes from kernel cannot find _S1 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 S1 sleep state, however, it should not be a problem if the S1 sleep
- state isn't supported intentionally.
- Kernel message: [ 0.164115] ACPI Exception: AE_NOT_FOUND, While evaluating Sleep
- State [\_S2_] (20141107/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 [LOW] KlogAcpiMissingBqc: Test 1, LOW Kernel message: [ 0.165560]
- [Firmware Bug]: ACPI: No _BQC method, cannot determine initial brightness
- Message repeated 1 times.
- ADVICE: _BQC (Brightness Query Current level) seems to be missing. This method
- returns the current brightness level of a built-in display output device.
- FAILED [HIGH] KlogAcpiPrsEvalFailed: Test 1, HIGH Kernel message: [ 0.202162]
- ACPI Exception: AE_NOT_FOUND, Evaluating _PRS (20141107/pci_link-178)
- ADVICE: The ACPI driver failed to evaluate the _PRS (Possible Resource Settings)
- object. This failure will lead to a PCI link not being added to the system.
- Kernel message: [ 0.221887] PnPBIOS: Disabled by ACPI PNP
- ADVICE: The PnPBIOS driver was disabled because PnP support is provided by the
- ACPI driver.
- FAILED [HIGH] KlogAcpiBcqInsteadOfBqc: Test 1, HIGH Kernel message: [ 1.645267]
- [Firmware Bug]: _BCQ is used instead of _BQC
- ADVICE: ACPI Method _BCQ was defined (typo) instead of _BQC - this should be
- fixed.however the kernel has detected this and is working around this typo.
- FAILED [HIGH] KlogAcpiBadAmlCode: Test 1, HIGH Kernel message: [ 10.122984] ACPI
- Warning: SystemIO range 0x00001028-0x0000102f conflicts with OpRegion
- 0x00001000-0x00001042 (\_SB_.C002.C003.C0BA) (20141107/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: [ 10.123142] ACPI
- Warning: SystemIO range 0x00001130-0x0000113f conflicts with OpRegion
- 0x00001100-0x0000113b (\_SB_.C002.C003.C0CD) (20141107/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: [ 10.123154] ACPI
- Warning: SystemIO range 0x00001100-0x0000112f conflicts with OpRegion
- 0x00001100-0x0000113b (\_SB_.C002.C003.C0CD) (20141107/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: [ 10.123163] 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: 0x0000000000000000 - 0x0000000080000000 ( 2048 MB) Write-Back
- Reg 1: 0x00000000e0000000 - 0x00000000e0400000 ( 4 MB) Write-Combining
- Test 1 of 3: Validate the kernel MTRR IOMEM setup.
- Cannot read PCI config for device PCI CardBus 0000:03
- SKIPPED: Test 1, Could not guess cache type.
- Test 2 of 3: Validate the MTRR setup across all processors.
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