Hi!
> > Your new RTC driver seems to work for me (thinkpad x60), but no, I
> > can't get wakeup using RTC to work:
>
> Does it work using /proc/acpi/alarm? In my experience, ACPI wakeup
> doesn't work on Linux ... hence my pleasant surprise to see it work
No, I could not get it working using /proc/acpi/alarm.
> at last, albeit just with the RTC, on every system I tried. (That's
> using swsusp; and on the system where STR works, also STR.)
Both swsusp and STR work here.
> However:
>
> > root@amd:~# sync; /tmp/rtcwake -s $((2 * 60)) -m disk
> > rtcwake: wakeup from "disk" using rtc0 at Sun Aug 27 16:54:49 2006
> > root@amd:~#
>
> That's what it should look like -- with "date" immediately after rtcwake
> returns showing some time after 16:54. That is, assuming your system
> can suspend in 2 minutes ... current versions of swsusp seem to take almost
> that long to write snapshots for me, on two different systems with 1GB
> of RAM, so I've taken to doing "-m disk" tests with 5 minute sleeps.
>
> So you're sure it didn't actually suspend, right?
It *did* suspend, but I had to wake it up manually using power button.
> > Any ideas? (I tried suspending to RAM, too; no change).
>
> An updated rtcwake.c is appended, which is a bit pickier about noticing
> when the write to /sys/power/state fails ... the original code was lazy
> and used fwrite(), which isn't as good about fault reporting.
No, machine actually suspends okay, it just does not wake up :-(.
> (I'll just
> assume STR works properly on your system -- a pleasant rarity!)
Yes, it works for me, and if you install code from suspend.sf.net, it
will work for you, too :-) [probably, we have 90% or so success rate].
> There could also be BIOS issues; folk keep mentioning issues that are
> specific to the x60. Make sure you didn't disable RTC wake there,
> and that the RTC reported something like
>
> rtc-acpi 00:06: AT compatible RTC (S4wake) (y3k), 1 year alarm
It says:
rtc-acpi 00:07: AT compatible RTC (S4wake) (y3k), 1 month alarm
> at boot time ... if it doesn't report S4 wake capability, or you're
> not actually using S4, I'd expect rtc wakeup wouldn't work except
> from "real" suspend states (S1/standby, S3/STR).
...but I'm not sure if I was using right swsusp mode (platform
vs. shutdown).
Thanks for help,
Pavel
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