• Help request: BIOS Bug: ACPI: [Firmware Bug]: BIOS _OSI(Linux) query ig

    From subscriptionstome@3:633/10 to All on Sunday, April 05, 2026 14:30:01
    Subject: Help request: BIOS Bug: ACPI: [Firmware Bug]: BIOS _OSI(Linux) query ignored

    Hi team,
    I have seen this error from day one on my system, however ignored it until (when my wifi and GPU were agressively competing for memory allocation) caused black screen until I stabilised the wifi up/down...
    ACPI Warning: SystemIO range 0x...B00-0x...B08 conflicts with OpRegion ... (\GSA1.SMBI)
    ACPI: [Firmware Bug]: BIOS _OSI(Linux) query ignored
    While resolved for now worried this could cause an issue in the future. I have seen various ideas and solutions online, inc setting:
    - acpi_osi=Linux
    -
    acpi_osi=!
    -
    acpi_osi="Windows 2009"
    etc.
    Is this something you have encountered? Anyone have any suggestions?
    thanks!


    --- PyGate Linux v1.5.13
    * Origin: Dragon's Lair, PyGate NNTP<>Fido Gate (3:633/10)
  • From subscriptionstome@3:633/10 to All on Monday, April 06, 2026 14:50:01
    Subject: Bump: Re: Help request: BIOS Bug: ACPI: [Firmware Bug]: BIOS _OSI(Linux) query ignored

    Hi guys,
    sorry to bump this one up but would appreciate a bit of guidance its stressng me out!
    thanks
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    -------- Original Message --------
    On Sunday, 04/05/26 at 13:18 subscriptionstome@protonmail.ch wrote:
    Hi team,

    I have seen this error from day one on my system, however ignored it until (when my wifi and GPU were agressively competing for memory allocation) caused black screen until I stabilised the wifi up/down...

    ACPI Warning: SystemIO range 0x...B00-0x...B08 conflicts with OpRegion ... (\GSA1.SMBI)
    ACPI: [Firmware Bug]: BIOS _OSI(Linux) query ignored

    While resolved for now worried this could cause an issue in the future. I have seen various ideas and solutions online, inc setting:

    - acpi_osi=Linux
    -

    acpi_osi=!

    -

    acpi_osi="Windows 2009"

    etc.

    Is this something you have encountered? Anyone have any suggestions?

    thanks!


    --- PyGate Linux v1.5.13
    * Origin: Dragon's Lair, PyGate NNTP<>Fido Gate (3:633/10)
  • From Darac Marjal@3:633/10 to All on Monday, April 06, 2026 18:20:02
    Subject: Re: Help request: BIOS Bug: ACPI: [Firmware Bug]: BIOS _OSI(Linux) query ignored


    On 05/04/2026 13:18, subscriptionstome@protonmail.ch wrote:
    Hi team,

    I have seen this error from day one on my system, however ignored it
    until (when my wifi and GPU were agressively competing for memory allocation) caused black screen until I stabilised the wifi up/down...

    ACPI Warning: SystemIO range 0x...B00-0x...B08 conflicts with OpRegion
    ... (\GSA1.SMBI)
    ACPI: [Firmware Bug]: BIOS _OSI(Linux) query ignored

    While resolved for now worried this could cause an issue in the
    future. I have seen various ideas and solutions online, inc setting:

    * acpi_osi=Linux
    *


    |acpi_osi=! |

    *


    |acpi_osi="Windows 2009"|


    ||

    etc.

    Is this something you have encountered? Anyone have any suggestions?

    From my (limited) understanding, the "ACPI_OSI" is, essentially,
    something an ACPI BIOS can use to find out what the Operating System supports[1]. So, during startup the BIOS asks "Do you support features
    from OS blahblah" and can adjust features as required (for example, the
    ACPI might enable finer control of thermals, or perhaps hide certain problematic functions).

    The "acpi_osi" string in the kernel command line tells Linux what to
    respond to, when the BIOS asks.

    So, there's two ends of the puzzle, but what should you set it to? Well,
    that really depends on the machine and what you're trying to do. BIOSes
    are one of those things that can get fairly minimal testing by
    motherboard manufacturers - so long as the motherboard works for most
    people for the time it's on sale, that's generally enough. So in some
    cases answering "Yes, I'm Linux" might be the right option, but
    sometimes it could cause the ACPI code to head into half-coded
    territory. Similarly, answering "Yes, I'm Windows 2009" might be a solid fallback, but you might also find that you want to say "No, I'm *not*
    Windows 2009" so that the BIOS can skip that branch and choose a more functional branch.

    The exclamation mark basically means "When asked, say that you don't
    support this operating system". On it's own, I'm not certain but I
    suspect that means "Don't respond to any OSI query"; when followed by an operating system (e.g. "!Darwin") it means "Respond that you don't
    support this operating system".

    In summary, the only safe default is to let the kernel handle this
    itself (i.e. don't set "acpi_osi" at all). Obviously, that causes issues
    here and there, so you best bet is to find some discussion forum where
    other people are using your motherboard on Linux and see what they say.


    [1] https://docs.kernel.org/firmware-guide/acpi/osi.html


    thanks!


    --- PyGate Linux v1.5.13
    * Origin: Dragon's Lair, PyGate NNTP<>Fido Gate (3:633/10)