From: "Bob Z" <ziuchkov-e94Sedi4moU@public.gmane.org>
To: acpi-devel-5NWGOfrQmneRv+LV9MX5uipxlwaOVQ5f@public.gmane.org
Subject: Re: S3 and S4 broken on Toshiba Satellite 2400-s201
Date: Sat, 30 Jul 2005 15:54:49 -0500 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <200507301554.49240.ziuchkov@uiuc.edu> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <200507301545.29522.ziuchkov-e94Sedi4moU@public.gmane.org>
I forgot to mention that usually I have the rest of the acpi modules loaded as
well (instead of just 'container' as my lsmod output showed), but that
particular try, I tried stripping down to the absolute bare minimum. Here
are the acpi modules I *usually* have loaded:
video 16260 0
thermal 13576 0
toshiba_acpi 6164 0
fan 4740 0
processor 22708 1 thermal
button 4224 0
container 4608 0
ac 4996 0
battery 10244 0
On Saturday 30 July 2005 03:45 pm, Bob Z wrote:
> Hello, I am new to this mailing list, so please bear with me. I've been
> having a heck of a time getting everything working with my laptop. It's a
> Toshiba Satellite 2400-s201. I finally got my alps touchpad and my wifi
> card to work after days of fussing around with different kernel and patch
> versions. I ended up with version 2.6.11 of the linux kernel because
> neither 2.6.8(.1) nor 2.6.12 would work with my touchpad. Now everything
> works except for suspend to ram and suspend to disk. All of the rest of
> the ACPI modules work fine for me. I can poll my battery, scale my cpu
> frequency, use my extra function keys, etc. It's just that whenever I try
> to suspend, I end up with a weird IRQ error and my computer locks up. I've
> tried the built-in swsusp, the swsusp2 patches, the hibernate scripts, and
> just plain 'echo -n mem > /sys/power/state'. Nothing works for me. I've
> unloaded every module I can except for the acpi ones and I've killed every
> process except for syslogd, klogd, and my shell. Still my computer
> freezes. If I try to suspend to disk, it freezes with the IRQ error right
> after the memory image is written to ram but before the computer powers
> down. If I try to suspend to memory, it suspends okay, but I get the IRQ
> error when I try to wake the computer. It all seems to be a problem
> relating to IRQ 11, which is the IRQ used by everything that is built-in on
> this laptop. I've tried the vanilla acpi from 2.6.11 and I've tried
> patching my kernel with
> acpi-20050408-2.6.11.diff. Always I get the same problem. I also tried
> disassembling my computer's DSDT and recompiling with intel's compiler
> according to instructions I found on the net. Everything compiled without
> any errors or warnings. I only got 3 'remarks'. I also searched the dsdt
> for any reference to the windows OS. It seems to check for windows
> versions and stores a value to an OSID variable. I changed the code so
> that it stored the value as if it were a Windows XP machine and I
> recompiled my kernel so that it would use my compiled dsdt. Still I got
> the same error. I have attached every single piece of information I could
> think of that might help in diagnosing the problem. The contents of the
> files are as follows:
>
> dmesg: output of dmesg after my computer boots
> dsdt.tar.bz2: the disassembled version of my computer's DSDT
> errormsg: an example output I get when trying to use swsusp (v1). I tried
> to copy it as close to verbatim as possible, but some of the spaces may be
> off, as I had to copy it by hand since at this stage my computer is locked
> up. interrupts: contents of /proc/interrupts when everything is loaded on
> my computer
> modules: the modules I have present when trying to suspend
> processes: the processes I have present when trying to suspend
>
> Please forgive me if I have been too verbose. I just would really like to
> get suspending to work. I am really quite new to fiddling with ACPI on
> linux. Everything I have learned is from trying the past few days to get
> this to work. I appreciate any advice that could be offered. Thank you.
>
> Bob Z.
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2005-07-30 20:54 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 5+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2005-07-30 20:45 S3 and S4 broken on Toshiba Satellite 2400-s201 Bob Z
[not found] ` <200507301545.29522.ziuchkov-e94Sedi4moU@public.gmane.org>
2005-07-30 20:54 ` Bob Z [this message]
2005-08-01 13:01 ` Matthew Garrett
[not found] ` <20050801130155.GA14840-1xO5oi07KQx4cg9Nei1l7Q@public.gmane.org>
2005-08-01 16:35 ` Bob Z
2005-08-03 5:36 ` Pavel Machek
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