http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=10932


yakui.z...@intel.com changed:

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------- Comment #25 from yakui.z...@intel.com  2008-12-17 00:27 -------
Hi,Andreas
   Thanks for the test. From the info in comment #24 it seems that the
GPE09&GPE0B  is still enabled after resuming. As the power button event can be
generated, it indicates that the ACPI SCI interrupt is still enabled. But it is
very strange that there is no ACPI event(For example: LID, Fn + hotkey).
   From the acpidump it seems that the ACPI event of LID/HKEY device is
triggered by GPE09(EC device).
   Now there are a bunch of EC fix patches.
   Will you please try the following debug patch on the latest
kernel(2.6.28-rc7) and see whether the ACPI event can be reported after
resuming.
   http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=11884#C62
   In the above debug patch the EC is initialized after _INI object.
   Thanks.


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