suspend/resume event

Nate Lawson nate at root.org
Thu Jan 26 11:16:35 PST 2006


Manfred Lotz wrote:
> On Sat, 21 Jan 2006 20:50:23 -0800
> Nate Lawson <nate at root.org> wrote:
> 
> 
>>Manfred Lotz wrote:
>>
>>>Hi there,
>>>With my Samsung X20 1730 suspend /resume works fine when doing
>>>acpiconf -s 3. I added /etc/rc.d/moused restart in /etc/rc.resume
>>>and the touchpad mouse gets awake after resuming. That's great.
>>>
>>>However when closing the lid (I set hw.acpi.lid_switch_state=S3) and
>>>then pressing the power button although suspend/resume works
>>>fine the mouse won't get restarted. This means /etc/rc.resume and
>>>presumably /etc/rc.suspend won't get called in this case.
>>>
>>>Same happen when pressing Fn-ESC the key for suspend.
>>>
>>>How can I make sure /etc/rc.suspend as well as /etc/rc.resuem gets
>>>called in the "non-acpiconf" cases?
>>
>>Ok, I committed code to -current to provide a resume event and will
>>mfc in a week or two.  You can catch it in devd.conf with:
>>
>>notify 10 {
>>         match "system"          "kern";
>>         match "subsystem"       "power";
>>	match "type"		"resume";
>>         action "SOME SCRIPT";
>>};
>>
> 
> 
> Well, I had problems testing it. I actually have a 6.0 STABLE on my
> Samsung and installed a small 7.0 current system. However, it didn´'t
> even boot with ACPI. It stumbles over acd0 where it is simply hanging
> with timeout stuff or so.
> 
> Could I possible copy some src files to my 6.0 system and rebuild a
> kernel in order to test it?

You can just download the patch and apply it to 6.0.  It's only one file:

http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/cvsweb.cgi/src/sys/kern/subr_bus.c.diff?r1=text&tr1=1.189&r2=text&tr2=1.190

-- 
Nate


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