On 9/25/07, Alexey Starikovskiy <[email protected]> wrote:
> Torsten Kaiser wrote:
> > No, I do not have CONFIG_ACPI_SLEEP set,
> > because I do not have CONFIG_PM_SLEEP set,
> > because I do not want SUSPEND and/or HIBERNATION.
> This is not the reason. SUSPEND is controlled with CONFIG_SUSPEND and
> HIBERNATION is controlled with CONFIG_HIBERNATION.
> But if you want S5 ACPI sleep state you might want to enable ACPI_SLEEP...
What I meant with SUSPEND and/or HIBERNATION was CONFIG_SUSPEND /
CONFIG_HIBERNATION.
And the relations where from Kconfig:
from drivers/acpi/Kconfig:
config ACPI_SLEEP
bool
depends on PM_SLEEP
default y
-> no PM_SLEEP means no ACPI_SLEEP
from kernel/power/Kconfig:
config PM_SLEEP
bool
depends on SUSPEND || HIBERNATION
default y
-> No SUSPEND and/or HIBERNATION means no PM_SLEEP
And if I select SUSPEND and/or HIBERNATION I will not only build this
feature into the kernel, but also HOTPLUG_CPU and I want to avoid
that.
It's exactly as Linus said in his mail: Not everybody wants SUSPEND...
I should have formulated that better in my mail, but that was what I
wanted to say.
Back to debugging this:
http://marc.info/?l=linux-acpi&m=119052970904643&w=4
fails to apply against 2.6.23-rc7-mm1, but moving that function by
hand was not to difficult. ;)
(With only the second patch I got a link error...)
http://marc.info/?l=linux-acpi&m=119073173625910&w=4
applied, and a test showed that my system now powers off again.
Torsten
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