Ruslan Garipov wrote: > Hi! > > After I had updated my FreeBSD 13.0-CURRENT r365443 amd64 to r365738 the > following messages started to appear on the console/log: > > $ egrep "not implemented|async_" /var/log/messages | fgrep "Sep 18" > Sep 18 08:19:05 {host_name} kernel: __pm_runtime_resume not > implemented -- see your local kernel hacker > Sep 18 08:19:05 {host_name} kernel: pm_runtime_mark_last_busy not > implemented -- see your local kernel hacker > Sep 18 08:19:05 {host_name} kernel: __pm_runtime_suspend not > implemented -- see your local kernel hacker > Sep 18 08:19:05 {host_name} kernel: pm_runtime_get_if_in_use not > implemented -- see your local kernel hacker > Sep 18 08:19:05 {host_name} kernel: kmem_cache_shrink not implemented > -- see your local kernel hacker > Sep 18 08:19:05 {host_name} kernel: register_oom_notifier not > implemented -- see your local kernel hacker > Sep 18 08:19:05 {host_name} kernel: register_acpi_notifier not > implemented -- see your local kernel hacker > Sep 18 08:19:05 {host_name} kernel: async_schedule is dodgy -- see > your local kernel hacker > Sep 18 08:19:05 {host_name} kernel: pm_runtime_set_autosuspend_delay > not implemented -- see your local kernel hacker > Sep 18 08:19:05 {host_name} kernel: __pm_runtime_use_autosuspend not > implemented -- see your local kernel hacker > Sep 18 08:19:05 {host_name} kernel: async_synchronize_cookie not > implemented -- see your local kernel hacker > > What do they mean? > > Should I provide more information on my system? These are not something new and been there for ages coming from linuxkpi + your favorite drm/kms module, intended as a reminder on unimplemented functionality.Received on Fri Sep 18 2020 - 04:26:04 UTC
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