From: David Brownell <david-b@pacbell.net>
To: Matthew Garrett <mjg59@srcf.ucam.org>
Cc: Linux Kernel list <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>,
Linux ACPI list <linux-acpi@vger.kernel.org>,
Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
Subject: Re: [patch 2.6.21-rc5-git] make /proc/acpi/wakeup more useful
Date: Thu, 5 Apr 2007 03:35:35 -0700 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <200704050335.36141.david-b@pacbell.net> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20070405092638.GA30208@srcf.ucam.org>
On Thursday 05 April 2007 2:26 am, Matthew Garrett wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 03, 2007 at 05:41:42PM -0700, David Brownell wrote:
> > This updates /proc/acpi/wakeup to be more informative, primarily by showing
> > the sysfs node associated with each wakeup-enabled device. Example:
>
> This looks good.
Also "good at exposing some puzzling info" ... ;)
> > S139 S4 disabled
>
> Any idea what this one is? There's the potential for all sorts of weird
> platform devices to expose wakeup capabilities.
My guess is Firewire (IEEE 1394); "F193" on a different system (different
chip vendor) *is* Firewire. This BIOS seems to have wrongly copied ACPI
tables from a similar system with a fancier southbridge from the same
chip vendor. (ISTR the vendor's reference design used the fancier chip.)
> > Eventually this file should be removed, but until then it's almost the only
> > way we have to tell how the relevant ACPI tables are broken (and cope). In
> > that example, two devices don't actually exist (USB3, S139), one can't issue
> > wakeup events (PCI0), and two seem harmlessly (?) confused (MDM and AUD are
> > the same PCI device, but it's the _modem_ that does wake-on-ring).
>
> Could the MDM entry be referring to the modem codec on the ac97 or
> hda bus?
That's my assumption; yes. Another system lists "AUD0" and "MODM", but
shows neither as a wakeup device. As I said, "confused".
- Dave
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2007-04-05 10:35 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 19+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2007-04-04 0:41 [patch 2.6.21-rc5-git] make /proc/acpi/wakeup more useful David Brownell
2007-04-05 7:59 ` Zhang Rui
2007-04-05 10:58 ` David Brownell
2007-04-06 9:36 ` Zhang Rui
2007-04-06 15:43 ` David Brownell
2007-04-07 5:01 ` Greg KH
2007-04-07 20:08 ` David Brownell
2007-04-09 2:36 ` Zhang Rui
2007-04-09 5:35 ` David Brownell
2007-04-10 23:29 ` David Brownell
2007-04-11 0:10 ` David Brownell
2007-04-13 15:59 ` Pavel Machek
2007-04-17 19:53 ` David Brownell
2007-04-17 21:57 ` David Brownell
2007-04-18 3:03 ` Greg KH
2007-04-18 3:25 ` David Brownell
2007-04-05 9:26 ` Matthew Garrett
2007-04-05 10:35 ` David Brownell [this message]
2007-04-25 19:22 ` Len Brown
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