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From: "Christopher N. Deckard" <cnd@ecn.purdue.edu>
To: Karol Kozimor <sziwan@hell.org.pl>
Cc: Jon Olson <morph@damogran.org>,
	Software Suspend Mailing List
	<swsusp-devel@lists.sourceforge.net>,
	acpi-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: cpu temp probs?
Date: Mon, 17 May 2004 19:41:06 -0500	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <40A95BA2.5050008@ecn.purdue.edu> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20040518000603.GA28576@hell.org.pl>

Karol Kozimor wrote:
> Thus wrote Christopher N. Deckard:
> 
>>>>I don't close the screen while suspending.  I have been waiting for 
>>>>a complete power off just to make sure it's doing it's thing...
>>>
>>>What does /proc/acpi/processor/*/* say before and after suspend (cat it
>>>several times at least)?
>>
>>After a normal boot, I seem to stay mostly in C2, but every now and 
>>then I see it jump to C1.  Jumps back to C2 almost immediately. 
>>After a suspend and resume I stay in C1.
> 
> That's odd. Are you sure it's not due to a run-away process or kernel
> thread such as keventd? If it's not, could you try reloading the processor
> module, or possibly unloading it before suspend and loading back after?
> Best regards,
> 

In /etc/suspend.conf I have this:

SWSUSP_REMOVEMODS="thermal fan button processor ac battery nvidia"

When acpid is started on resume, it reloads those modules.  You can 
see output from dmesg after a resume here:

http://globalfoo.net/Linux/Laptop/DellD800/20040512_suspend_resume.log

This is kernel 2.6.6 + swsusp2 2.0.0.72.  I don't see any runaway 
processes or kernel threads, or at least top isn't seeing any.

-Chris


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2004-05-18  0:06           ` [Swsusp-devel] cpu temp probs? Karol Kozimor
2004-05-18  0:41             ` Christopher N. Deckard [this message]

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