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SubjectRe: thinkpad x60s: middle button doesn't work after hibernate
On 7/21/06, George Nychis <gnychis@cmu.edu> wrote:
>
>
> Dmitry Torokhov wrote:
> > On 7/20/06, George Nychis <gnychis@cmu.edu> wrote:
> >> Hey guys,
> >>
> >> I recently got the suspend to disk working and suspend to memory working
> >> thanks to many of you. Whenever I suspend to disk and resume, the
> >> middle mouse button on my thinkpad x60s no longer works for scrolling or
> >> for pasting. I either have to reboot, or suspend to memory and resume.
> >> Therefore:
> >>
> >> Initial Boot: working
> >> Suspend to disk -> resume: not working
> >> Suspend to memory -> resume: working
> >>
> >> To fix it for now, i simply suspend to memory and resume after resuming
> >> a suspend to disk.
> >>
> >
> > It sounds like psmouse resume method either not getting called or
> > fails during resume from disk. Could you do:
> >
> > echo 1 > /sys/modules/i8042/parameters/debug
> >
> > before suspending and send me dmesg after resuming. Make sure you have
> > big dmesg buffer.
> >
> > Thanks!
> >
>
> Here it is:
> http://rafb.net/paste/results/hDJXzS85.html
>

Hmm, resume routine gets called but the controller seems to be
confused. It stopped reporting 1 in bit 3 of byte 0 in addition to not
reporting middle button. Does it allow you pasting if you
boot/suspend/resume with "psmouse.proto=exps" (assuming that psmouse
is built in)? If so then trackpoint portion of psmouse driver needs to
be looked at.

--
Dmitry
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