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SubjectRe: [PM][ACPI] No ACPI interrupts after resume from S1


Måns Rullgård wrote:

>Pavel Machek <pavel@ucw.cz> writes:
>
>
>>>>>suspend, the extra buttons (I use them to fire up programs) stop
>>>>>working. Normally, they will generate an ACPI event, that is
>>>>>processed by acpid etc. After a suspend, each button will work once.
>>>>>If I then close and open the lid, they will work one more time, and so
>>>>>on. Any way I can help?
>>>>>
>>>>Please specify the type of suspend. The situation I described
>>>>only occurs for S1 (or, echo -n standby, more specifically), and
>>>>only in certain kernel versions.
>>>>
>>>standby, at least.
>>>
>>>After echo -n mem > /sys/power/state, the display light won't turn on,
>>>so I don't know what's going on. I've never managed to resume from a
>>>suspend to disk. It just boots normally and makes a fuss about the
>>>filesystems.
>>>
>>Are you passing resume= option?
>>
>
>I've been trying the new suspend to disk implementation (pmdisk, I
>think) lately. I get these lines in the kernel log when starting
>after a suspend:
>
>PM: Reading pmdisk image.
>PM: Resume from disk failed.
>ACPI: (supports S0 S1 S3 S4 S5)
>
>Last time I tried swsusp, I did pass the resume= option, but it didn't
>work.
>
>Could it be that some disk cache is never flushed properly?
>Occasionally, some random filesystem is reported as not being cleanly
>unmounted when booting normally, which seems to point in the same
>direction.
>

Try turning your disk cache off, or set it to write through caching
(even so I heard some IDE drives don't turn it off anyway!). See if
it helps.


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