Re: ACPI event testing needed

From: Niki Denev <nike_d_at_cytexbg.com>
Date: Tue, 01 Jun 2004 14:14:41 +0300
Drew Broadley writes:

> Kevin Oberman wrote:
> 
>>>Date: Fri, 28 May 2004 00:38:32 -0700 (PDT)
>>>From: Nate Lawson <nate_at_root.org>
>>>Sender: owner-freebsd-current_at_freebsd.org
>>>
>>>I've just finished a lot of work on acpi events (GPEs).  These drive
>>>things like the lid switch and device wake capabilities.  If your system
>>>works for suspend/resume, please make sure it still behaves correctly over
>>>multiple suspend/resume cycles.  If you're feeling adventurous, try the
>>>new wake sysctls:
>>>
>>>sysctl dev | grep wake
>>>
>>>By setting them to 0 or 1, you can enable/disable a device waking the
>>>system.  Note that non-ACPI devices are still not properly hooked in here
>>>so they won't work (i.e. sio or modems).  But you can change the lid
>>>independently of the sleep button, for example.
>>>
>>>Also, please be sure that your system still powers off correctly when
>>>shutdown.  I may have fixed some systems that didn't power off correctly
>>>as well.
>>>    
>>>
> I did a cvsup and buildworld earlier today and I cannot shutdown -p  my 
> machine anymore. It just hangs on "Uptime: xh xm xs". (I used to be able 
> to shutdown -p)
> 
> I also cannot go into standby, nor suspend/resume. But these were not 
> working prior
> 
> What extra info do you need ?
> 
> - Drew
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It seems that suspend/resume works for me, but it seems to hang from time to 
time, when i do the susp/resume cycle several times in a row.
Also with today's current my machine won't reboot anymore, it hangs too on 
the "Uptime: .." message.
It is a IBM ThinkPad X31, with recent -CURRENT (as of 1-2 hours),
dmesg, loader.conf, uname and asl can be found on :
http://totalterror.net/freebsd/

--niki


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