http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=11164





------- Comment #29 from yakui.z...@intel.com  2008-12-21 22:31 -------
Hi, Lorincz
    Thanks for the test.
    The waking vector is not set in the RTC cmos area of 0x60-64. It is set in
FACS table, which is a specific ACPi table. The RTC cmos area of 0x60-64 is
used in the debug patch. Its purpose is to track where suspend/resume hangs.
    For example: When the system begin to suspend, the current jiffies is
written. When the BIOS transfers control to OS and OS is in real mode, the
0xA8A8A8A8 is written. 
    According to the content of RTC cmos area(0x60-0x64) we can judge where
suspend/resume hangs. In BIOS or OS.

    thanks for the confirmation that the suspend/resume can work well on
windows XP.
    Thanks.



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