* OSK5912 Deep Sleep
@ 2006-05-19 10:35 Martin Margraf
2006-05-21 23:08 ` Matthew Percival
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From: Martin Margraf @ 2006-05-19 10:35 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-omap-open-source
hi matthew,
thanks for your answer.
i tried what you told me, but i got this message from the shell: cannot
create /sys/power/state: No such file or directory
so i looked for the sys directory and found it in /usr/include/sys, is
this the right one?
may i have to export it to PATH? or is the 2.4 kernel the wrong one and
i should use 2.6 kernel?
you have to excuse me, but i am a total newbie to embedded linux. its
the first time i use it. ;)
martin
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* Re: OSK5912 Deep Sleep
2006-05-19 10:35 OSK5912 Deep Sleep Martin Margraf
@ 2006-05-21 23:08 ` Matthew Percival
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From: Matthew Percival @ 2006-05-21 23:08 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Linux OMAP Open Source
G'Day,
> i tried what you told me, but i got this message from the shell: cannot
> create /sys/power/state: No such file or directory
Ah, you either have not compiled the sysfs into kernel, or have not
mounted it. Ensure you have CONFIG_SYSFS=y in your kernel's .config
(this is in the root source directory) --- =m is also OK, if you load
the module later. If not, enable it, and recompile. Then, make sure
you have the following line in your OSK's /etc/fstab:
none /sys sysfs defaults 0 0
This will load the sysfs on boot (make sure you have created /sys/ for
it to mount there). If you check the contents of /sys/ (with ls) after
it has been mounted, you should see a collection of directories: these
can be very useful to running your system.
-- Matthew
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* RE: OSK5912 Deep Sleep
@ 2006-05-21 23:49 Ishigami, Tatsuya
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From: Ishigami, Tatsuya @ 2006-05-21 23:49 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Martin Margraf; +Cc: linux-omap-open-source
Hi,
> is the 2.4 kernel the wrong one and i should use 2.6
> kernel?
As far as I remember, the MontaVistga's "preview kit" was
sort of evaluation copy based on kernel 2.4, which excludes
the power management. You can either
- Purchase the CEE (Consumer Electronics Edition) package from
MontaVista, with the professional support service.
or
- Upgrade the open-source version of kernel 2.6.
Regards,
Ishigami
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Subject: OSK5912 Deep Sleep
hi matthew,
thanks for your answer.
i tried what you told me, but i got this message from the shell: cannot
create /sys/power/state: No such file or directory
so i looked for the sys directory and found it in /usr/include/sys, is
this the right one?
may i have to export it to PATH? or is the 2.4 kernel the wrong one and
i should use 2.6 kernel?
you have to excuse me, but i am a total newbie to embedded linux. its
the first time i use it. ;)
martin
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* OSK5912 Deep Sleep
@ 2006-05-18 14:08 Martin Margraf
2006-05-18 23:37 ` Matthew Percival
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From: Martin Margraf @ 2006-05-18 14:08 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-omap-open-source
hi,
maybe my questions are too simple, but i?ll try again.
how can i set the osk5912 into deep sleep mode? i use the montavista
preview kit.
thx.
martin
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* Re: OSK5912 Deep Sleep
2006-05-18 14:08 Martin Margraf
@ 2006-05-18 23:37 ` Matthew Percival
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From: Matthew Percival @ 2006-05-18 23:37 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Linux OMAP Open Source
G'Day,
> maybe my questions are too simple, but i?ll try again.
> how can i set the osk5912 into deep sleep mode? i use the montavista
> preview kit.
Deep Sleep is nice and easy to do. Try this at a prompt:
# echo "standby" > /sys/power/state
Unless something goes wrong, your system will now be in Deep Sleep.
-- Matthew
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