> The pciehp code does not run if it cannot find hotplug parameters from
> pci_hotplug code. To fix this bug, we need to know how to determine if a
> laptop computer will support hotplug or not, and correct the pci_hotplug
> hotplug detection.
>
Perhaps Matthew Garrett might be of some help?> http://mjg59.livejournal.com/100587.html
> Would the subscribers of this bug please try booting with kcmdline
> pciehp.pciehp_force=0 and then modprobe acpiphp ?
>
> The pciehp code does not run if it cannot find hotplug parameters from mjg59.livejourn al.com/ 100587. html
> pci_hotplug code. To fix this bug, we need to know how to determine if a
> laptop computer will support hotplug or not, and correct the pci_hotplug
> hotplug detection.
>
Perhaps Matthew Garrett might be of some help?>
http://
> Would the subscribers of this bug please try booting with kcmdline pciehp_ force=0 and then modprobe acpiphp ?
> pciehp.
>
[ 0.000000] Kernel command line: root=##snip## ro quiet splash pciehp_ force=0
pciehp.
...
[ 115.301235] acpiphp: ACPI Hot Plug PCI Controller Driver version: 0.5
[ 115.807447] acpiphp_glue: can't get bus number, assuming 0
...and...
$ sudo modprobe acpiphp 2.6.28- 11-generic/ kernel/ drivers/ pci/hotplug/ acpiphp. ko): No
FATAL: Error inserting acpiphp
(/lib/modules/
such device
(This doesn't look right...)
Should I send in the disassembled DSDT?