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* [2.6.0-test5-mm1] Suspend to RAM problems
@ 2003-09-10 10:31 Claas Langbehn
  2003-09-10 11:13 ` [ACPI] " Claas Langbehn
  2003-09-10 15:33 ` Patrick Mochel
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 15+ messages in thread
From: Claas Langbehn @ 2003-09-10 10:31 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-kernel; +Cc: Andrew de Quincey, acpi-devel

Hello,

I have got kernel 2.6.0-test5-mm1 on an Epox 8k9a9i Mainboard with
KT400A and an Nvidia FX5200 using the nvidia-module and drivers.
I use only onboard IDE and onboard ethernet.

I want to be able to use Suspend to RAM with my machine. I tried
APM and ACPI, both with no success. I also tried with no X11.


1.) APM:   (ACPI follows...)
apm: BIOS version 1.2 Flags 0x07 (Driver version 1.16ac)

Sep 10 12:02:55 localhost apmd[441]: Suspending now
Sep 10 12:02:55 localhost kernel: hdc: start_power_step(step: 0)
Sep 10 12:02:55 localhost kernel: hdc: completing PM request, suspend
Sep 10 12:02:55 localhost kernel: hda: start_power_step(step: 0)
Sep 10 12:02:55 localhost kernel: hda: start_power_step(step: 1)
Sep 10 12:02:55 localhost kernel: hda: complete_power_step(step: 1, stat: 50, err: 0)
Sep 10 12:02:59 localhost kernel: hda: completing PM request, suspend
Sep 10 12:03:00 localhost kernel: hda: Wakeup request inited, waiting for !BSY...
Sep 10 12:03:00 localhost kernel: hda: start_power_step(step: 1000)
Sep 10 12:03:00 localhost kernel: blk: queue dfe03e00, I/O limit 4095Mb (mask 0xffffffff)
Sep 10 12:03:00 localhost kernel: hda: completing PM request, resume
Sep 10 12:03:00 localhost kernel: hdc: Wakeup request inited, waiting for !BSY...
Sep 10 12:03:00 localhost kernel: hdc: start_power_step(step: 1000)
Sep 10 12:03:00 localhost kernel: hdc: completing PM request, resume

I pressed the power button at the machines case, but it comes back to
life straight away. I also tried with apm --verbose --suspend and --standby,
but with no change.


2) ACPI
Thanks to Andrew de Quincey I can boot with ACPI without
problems and I can read out my temp and so on, but when I do
   echo -n "mem" >/sys/power/state 
the machine goes into sleep (STR) but crashes after waking up again.
And an
   echo -n "S3" > /proc/acpi/sleep 
doesn't work at all.
Also pressing the power button has NO effect. I think
it does not generate an event.


3) Questions
What can I do to get STR working straight?
Are these some stupid non-powersaving-aware drivers?
What makes my system wake up from apm suspend? How to debug?
I can see the CPU temp with ACPI, but how do I see the case temp?
Do I need to change things in the system BIOS or does linux ignore that?



Bye, claas

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2003-09-10 10:31 [2.6.0-test5-mm1] Suspend to RAM problems Claas Langbehn
2003-09-10 11:13 ` [ACPI] " Claas Langbehn
2003-09-10 14:38   ` Pavel Machek
2003-09-10 15:47     ` Claas Langbehn
2003-09-10 17:11       ` Pavel Machek
2003-09-10 21:20         ` Andrew de Quincey
2003-09-11 11:57     ` Claas Langbehn
2003-09-10 15:33 ` Patrick Mochel
2003-09-10 15:45   ` Claas Langbehn
2003-09-10 16:10     ` Pau Aliagas
2003-09-13 15:56       ` [ACPI] " Pavel Machek
2003-09-11 12:45   ` Claas Langbehn
2003-09-11 15:54     ` Patrick Mochel
2003-09-13 14:17       ` Claas Langbehn
2003-09-13 14:19       ` [ACPI] " Claas Langbehn

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