ACPI battery state and resume not working on Inspiron 5150

David Gilbert dgilbert at dclg.ca
Tue Aug 12 13:35:21 PDT 2003


(it would seem your message didn't get posted to -mobile ... it was
only for me, but your message seemed intended for the group)

>>>>> "Bill" == Bill Reid <wer at cstone.net> writes:

Bill> I have been round and round with Dell and their lack of suspend
Bill> to disk.  I got the utility and created the partition using
Bill> their recommended documentation that was not specific for my
Bill> machine (it required a floppy drive...)

Bill> For the suspend to disk from Dell.  The program is probably
Bill> called PHDISK.EXE.  You want to have enough space for ram +
Bill> video ram + > 2mb.

Odd.  phdisk creates a 1027 meg partition for my D800.  I assume this
is wrong since I have 1024M of ram and 64M of video RAM.  I will try
editing this partition's size and see if it will change things.

Bill> After many emails and finally convincing them they were
Bill> incorrect...

Bill> I attempted to get them to change their website since it states
Bill> false information (for the 600m anyway), stating that Suspend to
Bill> Disk is supported under the Power Management features.  Their
Bill> argument being that Microsoft supports "Hibernation".  My
Bill> argument being that XP implies that type of suspension but
Bill> should not be listed as a feature of the hardware.

It would seem that ACPI documentation states that there is 'S4' and
'S4BIOS' ... although I don't know if FreeBSD differentiates between
the two.

Bill> I filed a report with the BBB (do you guys think I was harsh)
Bill> and hounded them until one of their engineers admitted that they
Bill> would not support ACPI s4 in the BIOS directly.

Bill> At this point ACPI is so busted on my machine that I can't leave
Bill> it unattended for fear it will blank out and be useless.  The
Bill> Suspend to Disk problem is far from my mind.  No battery life
Bill> and s3 shuts my machine off too.

Bill> I am probably going to downgrade to 5.0 Release since that is
Bill> the last time I can remember ACPI not being goofed.  I just
Bill> don't understand what happened.  ACPI is my biggest frustration
Bill> with the industry and FreeBSD Current.  ARe other people happy
Bill> about ACPI under FreeBSD Current?

Bill> sysctl reports S4 but after working with Dell I don't suspect
Bill> any help will come.

Bill> hw.acpi.supported_sleep_state: S1 S3 S4 S5
Bill> hw.acpi.sleep_button_state: S1

Bill> Sorry to rant but it has been on my mind.  I have attempted to
Bill> contribute and hack up my own asl.... posted it for a gander,
Bill> patched it , followed blind sugestions.  It is all getting
Bill> really old.  Even disabling ACPI all together will leave this
Bill> machine unhappy.

Bill> Does anyone offhand know when ACPI was last more stable by any
Bill> chance?  I remember things breaking around 5.1.

Bill> S1 still works.....

S1 still works for me, too... but it appears to take _more_ power than
just being awake.

Dave.

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