* Older PC stands-by only momentarily
@ 2006-07-22 3:27 Philip Walden
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From: Philip Walden @ 2006-07-22 3:27 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-acpi
I have an older PC with limited acpi capabilities and 2.6.17-1.2141_FC4
Code:
CPU type : AMD Athlon(tm)
Processor CPU speed : 856.102 MHz
Cache size : 512 KB Bogomips : 1714.25
Processor ID : 0
Bus mastering control : no
Power management : no
Throttling control : no
Limit interface : no
Active C-state : C1
C-states (incl. C0) : 2
But it does have:
ACPI: (supports S0 S1 S5) and /sys/power/state == "standby disk".
If I do a echo -n "standby" >state, then it appears to suspend for 1-3
seconds, power light blinking, etc. Then comes back to life. I cannot
figure out what is waking it up. acpitool say all wakeup devices are
disabled.
# acpitool -w
Device Sleep state Status
---------------------------------------
1. PCI0 1 disabled
2. KBC 1 disabled
3. USB0 1 disabled
4. USB1 1 disabled
Here is the system log. The acpi log has nothing in it.
Code:
Jul 20 16:37:26 walden4 kernel: Stopping tasks:
==================================================
================================================== ===|
Jul 20 16:37:26 walden4 kernel: pnp: Device 00:0b disabled.
Jul 20 16:37:26 walden4 kernel: pnp: Device 00:0a disabled.
Jul 20 16:37:26 walden4 kernel: ACPI: PCI interrupt for
device0000:00:0f.0 disabled
Jul 20 16:37:26 walden4 kernel: ACPI: PCI interrupt for device
0000:00:04.2 disabled
Jul 20 16:37:26 walden4 kernel: ACPI: PCI Interrupt 0000:00:04.2[D] ->
Link [LNKD] -> GSI 9 (level, low) -> IRQ 9
Jul 20 16:37:26 walden4 kernel: bttv0: reset, reinitialize
Jul 20 16:37:26 walden4 kernel: bttv0: PLL: 28636363 => 35468950 .. ok
Jul 20 16:37:26 walden4 kernel: ACPI: PCI Interrupt 0000:00:0d.1[A] ->
Link [LNKA] -> GSI 11 (level, low) -> IRQ 11
Jul 20 16:37:26 walden4 kernel: ACPI: PCI Interrupt 0000:00:0f.0[A] ->
Link [LNKC] -> GSI 10 (level, low) -> IRQ 10
Jul 20 16:37:27 walden4 kernel: eth0: link up, 100Mbps, full-duplex, lpa
0x45E1
Jul 20 16:37:27 walden4 kernel: pnp: Device 00:06 does not support
activation.
Jul 20 16:37:27 walden4 kernel: pnp: Device 00:07 does not support
activation.
Jul 20 16:37:27 walden4 kernel: pnp: Device 00:0a activated.
Jul 20 16:37:27 walden4 kernel: pnp: Device 00:0b activated.
Jul 20 16:37:27 walden4 kernel: Restarting tasks... done
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* RE: Older PC stands-by only momentarily
@ 2006-07-22 3:53 Brown, Len
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From: Brown, Len @ 2006-07-22 3:53 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Philip Walden, linux-acpi
How old is old?
One of these days I've got to push the blacklist year patch
to set it to 1999...
dmidecode will tell you the BIOS date.
>ACPI: (supports S0 S1 S5) and /sys/power/state == "standby disk".
S1 is generally worthless -- making the system unusable,
but not saving any poer.
See if the BIOS allows you to enable S3 instead of enabling S1.
>If I do a echo -n "standby" >state, then it appears to suspend for 1-3
>seconds, power light blinking, etc. Then comes back to life. I cannot
>figure out what is waking it up. acpitool say all wakeup devices are
>disabled.
dunno. disconnect as many devices and unload as many device
drivers as possible.
cheers,
-Len
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