Hello all,
I can sucessfully suspend with 'echo 3 > /proc/acpi/sleep' on my Toshiba
Satellite 1410-S173. It also wakes up fine, except after waking it jumps to
init 0 and shuts down. It's been this way with every kernel I have tried
since 2.6.4. I know it worked with 2.6.1 but I'm not sure exactly at what
point between that and 2.6.4 it changed, or even if this is a userspace or
kernel issue. Yesterday I tried with 2.6.6-rc2 and rc2-mm1 and it still
behaves the same.
Any suggestions?
tia,
\__ Jason Munro
\__ [email protected]
\__ http://hastymail.sourceforge.net/
On Thu, 2004-04-22 at 12:24, Jason Munro wrote:
> Hello all,
> I can sucessfully suspend with 'echo 3 > /proc/acpi/sleep' on my
> Toshiba
> Satellite 1410-S173. It also wakes up fine, except after waking it
> jumps to
> init 0 and shuts down. It's been this way with every kernel I have
> tried
> since 2.6.4. I know it worked with 2.6.1 but I'm not sure exactly at
> what
> point between that and 2.6.4 it changed, or even if this is a
> userspace or
> kernel issue. Yesterday I tried with 2.6.6-rc2 and rc2-mm1 and it
> still
> behaves the same.
We have some event/wakeup GPE weirdness lately.
You might try working around it by shutting down acpid
before you suspend -- it may be processing your wakeup
power button event as a signal to shut down.
-Len
On 12:07:51 pm 04/22/04 Len Brown <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Thu, 2004-04-22 at 12:24, Jason Munro wrote:
> > Hello all,
> > I can sucessfully suspend with 'echo 3 > /proc/acpi/sleep' on my
> > Toshiba
> > Satellite 1410-S173. It also wakes up fine, except after waking it
> > jumps to
> > init 0 and shuts down. It's been this way with every kernel I have
> > tried
> > since 2.6.4. I know it worked with 2.6.1 but I'm not sure exactly
> > at what
> > point between that and 2.6.4 it changed, or even if this is a
> > userspace or
> > kernel issue. Yesterday I tried with 2.6.6-rc2 and rc2-mm1 and it
> > still
> > behaves the same.
>
> We have some event/wakeup GPE weirdness lately.
> You might try working around it by shutting down acpid
> before you suspend -- it may be processing your wakeup
> power button event as a signal to shut down.
It worked perfectly :)
Thanks!
\__ Jason Munro
\__ [email protected]
\__ http://hastymail.sourceforge.net/
On Thu, 2004-04-22 at 11:24 -0500, Jason Munro wrote:
> Hello all,
> I can sucessfully suspend with 'echo 3 > /proc/acpi/sleep' on my Toshiba
> Satellite 1410-S173. It also wakes up fine, except after waking it jumps to
> init 0 and shuts down. It's been this way with every kernel I have tried
> since 2.6.4. I know it worked with 2.6.1 but I'm not sure exactly at what
> point between that and 2.6.4 it changed, or even if this is a userspace or
> kernel issue. Yesterday I tried with 2.6.6-rc2 and rc2-mm1 and it still
> behaves the same.
>
> Any suggestions?
Kill acpid before suspending.
For some reason ACPI does not "clear" the power button event generated
when you press it to return from suspend :)
Same problem here with an Toshiba Sattelite Pro 6100.
There is some tracking done on this bug at:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=118353
--
Cioby