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From"Rafael J. Wysocki" <>
SubjectRe: hibernate event order question
DateSun, 18 May 2008 12:45:13 +0200
On Sunday, 18 of May 2008, Tobias Diedrich wrote:
> Tobias Diedrich wrote:
> > > > Shouldn't there be a 'prepare for poweroff'-callback, which gets
> > > > called
> > > > before the system is powered off for real?
> > > 
> > > Yes, it should and it's called in recent kernels.
> > 
> > For what values of 'recent'?
> > I'm running 2.6.26-rc2 here. :)
> > How do I hook into this callback?
> > (suspend_late maybe? Going to try that one next...)
> 
> Ok, this patch fixes the 'regression' introduced by the previous
> patch (at least for me ;)):

Well, what exactly do you do to hibernate the box?


> Index: linux-2.6.26-rc2.forcedwol/drivers/net/forcedeth.c
> ===================================================================
> --- linux-2.6.26-rc2.forcedwol.orig/drivers/net/forcedeth.c	2008-05-18 01:10:18.000000000 +0200
> +++ linux-2.6.26-rc2.forcedwol/drivers/net/forcedeth.c	2008-05-18 01:11:33.000000000 +0200
> @@ -5828,8 +5828,24 @@
>  out:
>  	return rc;
>  }
> +
> +static void nv_shutdown(struct pci_dev *pdev)
> +{
> +	struct net_device *dev = pci_get_drvdata(pdev);
> +	struct fe_priv *np = netdev_priv(dev);
> +	u8 __iomem *base = get_hwbase(dev);
> +
> +	if (netif_running(dev))
> +		nv_close(dev);
> +
> +	pci_enable_wake(pdev, PCI_D3hot, np->wolenabled);
> +	pci_enable_wake(pdev, PCI_D3cold, np->wolenabled);
> +	pci_disable_device(pdev);
> +	pci_set_power_state(pdev, PCI_D3hot);
> +}
>  #else
>  #define nv_suspend NULL
> +#define nv_shutdown NULL
>  #define nv_resume NULL
>  #endif /* CONFIG_PM */
> 
> @@ -6000,6 +6016,7 @@
>  	.remove		= __devexit_p(nv_remove),
>  	.suspend	= nv_suspend,
>  	.resume		= nv_resume,
> +	.shutdown	= nv_shutdown,
>  };
> 
>  static int __init init_nic(void)
> 


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