Am Dienstag, 7. August 2007 02:21 schrieb Henrique de Moraes Holschuh: > On Mon, 06 Aug 2007, Toralf Förster wrote: > > Because I > > (1) use the latest BIOS and > > (2) I'm able to wake up a suspended system via <Fn> under Windows XP (yes, dual > > boot system I need it at work) regardless whether I previously hibernated > > the system (under Windows XP) or not > > > > I bisected this regression (rather of a feature than a bug, or ?) between > > the 2 tags v2.6.19 and v2.6.20 (~2400 commits, I read a good book in the > > meanwhile) and found : > > > > last good commit : 7e244322cd4ea361ef9ee623b3fcb4d9f4ff841c > > first bad commit: cfee47f99bc14a6d7c6b0be2284db2cef310a815 > > > > I double checked these 2 commits - here's the first commit after which <Fn> > > doesn't wake up my system from suspend state after it was (at least one time > > before) hibernated: > > > > commit cfee47f99bc14a6d7c6b0be2284db2cef310a815 > > Merge: 7e24432... 9185cfa... > > Author: Len Brown <[email protected]> > > Date: Sat Dec 16 01:01:18 2006 -0500 > > > > Pull bugfix into test branch > > > > Conflicts: > > > > kernel/power/disk.c > > There is a *very* interesting patch that was merged by the above commit (git > log 9185cfa ^7e24432 shows them): > > 9185cfa92507d07ac787bc73d06c42222eec7239 ACPI: S4: Use "platform" rather > than "shutdown" mode by default > > So, please configure the kernel/s2ram/whatever you use to suspend-to-disk to > use "shutdown" as the default mode for suspend-to-disk, and check if that > doesn't solve things. > > You might want to also try platform mode, but with commit > 9185cfa92507d07ac787bc73d06c42222eec7239 reverted, since it does change > slightly the platform suspend code path (not in any way I think it should > matter, but hey, since I am not sure, I might as well say it). > > This might not be the *root* of the problem even if it fixes your > regression, S4 *is* supposed to be the right way to suspend-to-disk, even on > some weird thinkpads. Is there any way to find out what S-mode Windows use > to suspend-to-disk? > > Anyway, root-cause or not, it will be a damn good hint of what is really > wrong if switching to S5 for sleep-to-disk fixes the issue (if it is not > broken firmware). And one can always document this in thinkwiki.org and > some other places, and add all thinkpads with your BIOS type (blacklist all > thinkpads with BIOS 1RET*) to a blacklist in s2ram/whatever. > > Note that this should affect a HUGE number of thinkpads, at the very least > all of ThinkPad R50/p, R51 (1829, 1830, 1831, 1836), T40/p, T41/p, and T42/p > (all have BIOS 1RET*), which should cover a massive chunk of the thinkpads > currently running Linux. Apparently, it is not very common for Linux > thinkpad users to wake it up using something other than the lid switch and > power button :-) > > BTW, BIOS 1R was updated about one month ago, to 1RETDRWW (3.23). > I went to the first bad commit and applied the following patch manually: diff --git a/kernel/power/main.c b/kernel/power/main.c index ff3a618..500eb87 100644 --- a/kernel/power/main.c +++ b/kernel/power/main.c @@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ DEFINE_MUTEX(pm_mutex); struct pm_ops *pm_ops; -suspend_disk_method_t pm_disk_mode = PM_DISK_PLATFORM; +suspend_disk_method_t pm_disk_mode = PM_DISK_SHUTDOWN; /** * pm_set_ops - Set the global power method table. After that the regression was solved - I was able to wake a suspended system with <Fn> althought it was hibernated (and waked up) before. I use the latest installed BIOS (currently 3.23/3.04) from the ThinkWiki. Hope this helps you to track down the root cause :-) > So, please configure the kernel/s2ram/whatever you use to suspend-to-disk to > use "shutdown" as the default mode for suspend-to-disk, and check if that > doesn't solve things. I use "echo -n mem > /sys/power/state" resp.and "echo -n disk > /sys/power/state" within the script /etc/acpi/default.sh. -- MfG/Sincerely Toralf Förster
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