Hello, I can see the same acpi_listen events with a working kernel (patch applied or kernels before rc5), but the lid open is not there with rc6 and rc7 (unpatched). You can find my _WAK below. It seems not to do anything with LIDS, so I guess this is the cause for the problem. Method (_WAK, 1, NotSerialized) { Store (0x00, \_SB.PCI0.PEXE) If (LEqual (Arg0, 0x03)) { Store (0x01, \SPNF) TRAP (0x46) TRAP (0x50) \_SB.SECS (0xB3) P8XH (0x00, 0x03) } Store (\_SB.PCI0.LPC0.H_EC.ACEX, \PWRS) If (LEqual (Arg0, 0x04)) { \_SB.OSHT () If (DTSE) { TRAP (0x47) } P8XH (0x00, 0x04) } \_SB.SECS (0xAA) PNOT () If (LEqual (OSYS, 0x07CE)) {} } Am 25.03.2014 14:53, schrieb Juan Manuel Cabo: > I bet that his _WAK dsdt method isn't re-checking the lid state on resume > (maybe I'm wrong). > > I retested on my system just to make sure, and the lid is correctly reported open > always after resume from a sleep by closing the lid, using a different kernel with that same patch. > > My system is the Samsung Series 5 NP530U3C in which the patch works fine: > > Manufacturer: SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO., LTD. > Product Name: 530U3C/530U4C > > "sudo acpi_listen" shows the following on resume: > > video GFX0 00000080 00000000 > button/lid LID0 00000080 00000001 > button/lid LID0 00000080 00000002 > > "cat /proc/acpi/button/lid/LID0/state" shows its open always on resume. I suspended > several times, and on each time it was open. > > I bet that that system's _WAK method doesn't recheck the lid, I might be wrong. > *Stefan*: Can you extract that method and send it? Something like this: > > sudo cat /sys/firmware/acpi/tables/DSDT > /tmp/dsdt.bin > cd /tmp/dsdt.bin > iasl -d dsdt.bin > # AND EDIT the resulting dsdt.dsl and search for and send us the _WAK method > > Also, on my system, the DSDT Q event for lid state change reads it from the EC to the LIDS var, > instead of just toggling the "LIDS" variable (Lid Status). My own dsdt is downloadable from my > blog, at http://zenstep.com.ar/files/DSDT_SamsungSeries5-NP530U3c-AB1_WithBios_P14AAJ.dsl > > Cheers! > -- > Juan Manuel Cabo > > > On 03/25/2014 10:23 AM, Kieran Clancy wrote: >> On Tue, Mar 25, 2014 at 8:04 PM, Lan Tianyu <lantianyu1986@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>> 2014-03-24 19:19 GMT+08:00 Stefan Biereigel <security@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>: >>>> Hi, >>>> thank you for the suggestion. The patch resolves the issue on my N150 >>>> when applied to a clean 3.14-rc7. Anyways I'm wondering if similar >>>> problems to mine now exist on the Samsung Series 7/9 notebooks? >>>> >>>> Is any further action from my part required? >>> Do you have these machines? If yes, please provide the output of >>> dmidecode command. >>> >>> Cc guys of commit ad332c8a. >> Hi guys, >> >> That's a surprising side-effect, although I guess I shouldn't be >> surprised by Samsung ACPI weirdness anymore. >> >> If we can, I'd like to get to the bottom of this rather than just turn >> off this fix (which we know works for series 5, 7 and 9 without >> problems). >> >>>>> 2014-03-24 15:50 GMT+08:00 Stefan Biereigel <security@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>: >>>>>> Hi, >>>>>> >>>>>> starting with 3.14-rc6, the lid on my Samsung N150 behaves weird: My >>>>>> system is set up, so that it should suspend to RAM as soon as the lid is >>>>>> closed. Beginning with 3.14-rc6, the lid goes from "open" to "closed" >>>>>> correctly the first time (and the system suspends), but after resuming >>>>>> from standby (by opening the lid), the lid does not change to "open" again. >>>>>> Of course, closing the lid again does not induce suspend to RAM then. >>>>>> Opening the lid now (while not sleeping), makes ACPI notify the opening, >>>>>> so I guess ACPI "misses" or discards the lid open event from the EC when >>>>>> coming from sleep. >>>>>> Now, closing the lid again does induce suspend to RAM. This behaviour is >>>>>> reproducible: every other time, suspending works. >>>>>> >>>>>> This behaviour seems to be introduced by commit ad332c8a: ACPI / EC: >>>>>> Clear stale EC events on Samsung systems. >>>>>> Which was introduced after 3.14-rc5. >>>>>> >>>>>> When opening the lid to resume from standby, i see in dmesg: >>>>>> Mar 23 22:12:04 little1 kernel: [ 7630.932074] ACPI : EC: 1 stale EC >>>>>> events cleared >>>>>> (which comes from drivers/acpi/ec.c) >>>>>> >>>>>> Seems to me, that the "open" event is cleared from the EC, but also >>>>>> discarded instead of passed on. Shouldn't the correct behaviour be to >>>>>> report all the pending events, read from the EC, as ACPI events? Can you >>>>>> point me in a direction for fixing the issue cleanly, then I will try to >>>>>> find a solution and prepare a patch for this issue. >> Stefan, thank you for reporting this issue. >> >> Our rationale for discarding the events was that events queued during >> sleep are probably no longer relevant. There could also be other >> unwanted side-effects of blindly executing all of the old >> instructions. But in your case, this assumption might be wrong. >> >> What command are you using to check if the lid is "open" or "closed"? >> Is it because the screen is not waking up, or some other effect, or >> just because it won't suspend again when it's re-closed? >> >> Do other events like AC plug/unplug affect any of this if you do them >> during this bad state? >> >> I'd like to see exactly which EC command byte is being thrown away >> here. If you do something like this (with dynamic debug enabled) >> >> echo -n 'file ec.c +p' | sudo tee /sys/kernel/debug/dynamic_debug/control >> >> You should get massively verbose EC stuff filling your dmesg, but I am >> just interested in the EC read/write bytes just before and around the >> "1 stale EC events cleared" message. Grab this out of dmesg before it >> fills with other stuff. >> >> This will tell us what command we are being asked to run. If you can, >> please do it a few times to see if it's the same command each time or >> something different. >> >> You can turn the debug output off again with: >> >> echo -n 'file ec.c -p' | sudo tee /sys/kernel/debug/dynamic_debug/control >> >> I might also need a copy of your DSDT, if you can send me that >> separately in another email (not to the list): >> >> cat /sys/firmware/acpi/tables/DSDT > .DSDT.aml >> >> Thank you, >> Kieran. >> > -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-acpi" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html