Re: 2.6.25-rc2 System no longer powers off after suspend-to-disk. Screen becomes green.

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On Fri, 22 Feb 2008, Rafael J. Wysocki wrote:

On Friday, 22 of February 2008, Mark Lord wrote:
Rafael J. Wysocki wrote:
On Friday, 22 of February 2008, Mark Lord wrote:
david@xxxxxxx wrote:
..
I've been watching for kexec hibernate for a little while now, and the
last I saw was that acpi was incompatible with the kexec hibernate (but
the suspend folks were still claiming that devices needed to be put in
the 'right mode' not just powered off. I've been waiting to see this
resolved.
..

Yeah, exactly.  What's so special about poweroff on hibernation?
Why even bother with the special "S4" state there?

(1) To be able to wake up with the help of devices that can't wake
    the system up from S5 (power off)
(2) To handle some platform devices appropriately over the cycle
..

That's the theory.  I've read about it, but have yet to imagine
any real-life situation where it applies.

But this isn't my speciality, so.. do you have experience with any real examples?

Yup.  The fan in my notebook behaves incorrectly after a resume from
hibernation if S5 is entered instead of S4 during it.

so if you power off your laptop the fan doesn't work when you turn it back on?????

I don't know why exactly it happens, but that's how it goes.

Also, some machines are reported to behave incorrectly after a "shutdown"
mode hibernation, while the same machines work just fine after a "platform"
mode hibernation.  So at least for these machines it seems to matter.

given that we don't have a pure "shutdown" option available to try I don't see how this can be said to have been tested.

currently any attempts to do a shutdown type hibernate are tangled in the other code that is there for the suspend modes. this makes it _very_ hard to say that the hardware requires something as opposed to the strong possibility that the software is doing something wrong.

there are also a _lot_ of people who are not able to reliably use the existing "platform" mode hibernation, so it's not a fair statement to say that it's the 'right' thing to do. If you want to make it an option, fine. But please give those of us who don't care about these other wakeup options, and who want to be able to use other OS's while linux is stopped an option as well.

David Lang
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