Dear Zhang, and other people. On Nov 11 2008, Rogério Brito wrote:> Zhang Rui wrote:> > let's focus on the suspend/resume problem in this bug entry.> > So please stop using suspend button or lid button to do suspend/resume> > test.> > You can use "echo mem > /sys/power/state" to suspend and use power button> > to resume to see how suspend/resume works on your laptop.> > What I get when I use this is that the notebook goes to suspend state and> the only button that it has (power button) has a blue light that starts> blinking. Zhang, you mentioned that you thought that my notebook could resume ifthe BIOS is skipped, right? Setting # echo 1 > /sys/power/pm_trace I tested all the variations of: # echo ??? > /sys/power/pm_test# echo mem > /sys/power/state that could be put into /sys/power/pm_test, but the notebook always"resumed" ("woke up" from "sleep"). On the other hand, if I do a real sleep (say, putting none intopm_test), then: * the notebook goes to sleep;* when I press the power button, the machine power itself off;* a few seconds after that, it powers itself on again. Unfortunately, at this point, *everything* is black in the monitor andthere are no responses (not even Magic SysRq). The range of kernels tested was: 2.6.24 to 2.6.31-rc5. As can be obviously seen from the kernels and the original report date,this bug is more than one year old (it was filed with bugzilla on2008-10-07). Please, help. Thanks, Rogério Brito. -- Rogério Brito : rbrito@{mackenzie,ime.usp}.br : GPG key 1024D/7C2CAEB8http://www.ime.usp.br/~rbrito : http://meusite.mackenzie.com.br/rbritoProjects: algorithms.berlios.de : lame.sf.net : vrms.alioth.debian.org_______________________________________________linux-pm mailing listlinux-pm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx://lists.linux-foundation.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-pm