suspend/restore almost works on Sony PCG-GRX570,
acpi_video not good
George Hartzell
hartzell at kestrel.alerce.com
Mon Jun 20 03:26:03 GMT 2005
George Hartzell writes:
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm working on a Sony PCG-GRX570.
>
> I'm working with -CURRENT as of a few days ago.
>
> I'm trying to get suspend and resume to work. S3 suspend and resume
> work (from X) when I boot off of a Ubuntu Linux 5.04 live CD.
> [...]
I have some more data.
I updated the bios to the most recent available on the sony web site.
Dumping the acpi info (acpidump -d) only showed one non-trivial
difference. The new bios didn't improve the situation.
I also noticed that the ASL compiler complained about one line in the
ASL, wanting a ByteAcc when the ASL had an AnyAcc. I fixed that and
installed the new code. That didn't improve the situation.
I played around in Ubuntu from the live CD and realized that resume
from X doesn't completely work, the screen's screwed and the
keyboard's dead. But, if you kill the X server and suspend from the
console it works fine.
I've added the ASL from the new bios and a copy of the dmesg output
for Ubuntu booting, suspending, and resuming to the list of info:
http://grapeape.alerce.com/KONG
Any insights would be welcome.
g.
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