On Thursday 07 September 2006 14:52, Andreas Steinmetz wrote:
> I do have a problem with a new laptop (Acer Ferrari 4006):
>
> It does suspend either to disk or to ram only when I do boot with
> "noapic". So far, so good.
Well no, that isn't so good either. You shouldn't need "noapic"
for anything, either normal operation or suspend/resume.
Do ACPI events work properly w/o noapic if you don't suspend/resume?
You should be able to kill acpid, and cat /proc/acpi/event
and open/close your lid and watch events appear --
same for power button.
You should also be able to see the acpi line in /proc/interrupts
increment for each of these events.
> If, however, I do boot with "noapic" no events are delivered to
> /proc/acpi/event so lid switch and power button can't be used to suspend
> anymore.
Does noapic work properly before the suspend?
(test the same way as w/o noapic above)
> The strange thing is, that at least in /proc/acpi/button/lid/LID/state I
> can view the lid switch state.
The problem with your system is that it isn't getting ACPI interrupts.
The lid state in /proc is immune to that problem because when
you read that file Linux asks the hardware for its state on demand.
cheers,
-Len
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