acpiconf -s3 blanks and resumes immediately (Acer Aspire 5000
amd64)
Bruno Ducrot
ducrot at poupinou.org
Wed Jan 11 06:51:00 PST 2006
On Tue, Jan 10, 2006 at 06:47:27PM -0500, Eero Saynatkari wrote:
> HW: Acer Aspire 5000 Turion (amd64) notebook,
> PHOENIX notebios
>
> OS: FreeBSD 6.0-stable
>
>
> Hi!
>
> I have not had success resolving my particular problem;
> it may be I am just not able to get the search terms
> right. Links to my config etc. are at the bottom.
>
> ACPI loads up seemingly OK after a small tweak to the
> asl (I was getting the ACPI-0438 Z007 not found errors).
> The asl does still emit a warning about a reserved method
> needing to return a value when compiling. The DSDT.aml is
> in /boot and enabled through /boot/loader.conf
>
> My problem is that regardless of how I attempt to suspend
> the machine (suspend button or acpiconf, console or X),
> the result is always the same: the machine thinks for a
> bit and then the suspend seems to work: the screen goes
> blank, the backlight is turned off and the HD quiets down
> but after a second or so, everything comes back on and
> restores exactly as it was. It sort of seems that the
> machine thinks it is being resumed immediately.
>
> I have also tried acpi.hw.disable_on_poweroff with both
> 0 and 1 as the value.
>
> shutdown -p works fine but both acpiconf -s3 or -s4 give
> the result above. acpiconf -s1 gives a message saying that
> suspend was not done, acpi not ready yet. I have not tried
> -s5 but I can do so if needed.
>
> You can see the configs at
>
> http://www.magical-cat.org/personal/data/freebsd-acpi
>
> The data there are:
>
> dmesg
> acpidump -dt
> myasl.asl
> iasl myasl.asl
> /boot/loader.conf
> sysctl -a | grep 'hw.acpi'
> sysctl -a | grep 'acpi'
>
S3 and S4 are not supported ATM on amd64 architectures.
--
Bruno Ducrot
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