Re: Debugging spurious wakeup

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On Wed, May 13, 2015 at 08:58:25AM +0200, Gianluca Anzolin wrote:
> So I'm here to ask if there is a way to get the source/cause of the last
> wakeup by setting some ACPI debug option. This way I could at least pinpoint
> the device/interface that caused the spontaneous wakeup and then debug
> further or at least disable it.
> 
> I've tried to enable the ACPI hardware-related messages with the kernel
> arguments: acpi.debug_layer=0x2 acpi.debug_level=0xffffffff
> 

Hello,

I'm sorry to bother again but since the previous debug aids didn't go anywhere
I'm here to ask again if there is a command, a debug parameter, something that
could tell me the cause of the last system wake up.

I'm aware that in Windows there is the command "powercfg -lastwake", I need
something similar for linux, since this issue is linux specific (I can't
reproduce it in Windows).

Thank you,

Gianluca

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