https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=84651

Peter Amidon <[email protected]> changed:

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--- Comment #10 from Peter Amidon <[email protected]> ---
I've been working on a Surface Pro 3 with the type cover, and I've run across
this bug.

Firstly, I can confirm that the LID0 button exposed in
/proc/acpi/button/lid/LID0 is actually a lid-close sensor for the type cover. 
I believe that the behavior documented in bug#79381 is still the case in the
Surface Pro 3 hardware.

I also enabled ACPI debug and looked at the ACPI events listed when I pushed
the power button.  It looks like Microsoft is using a non-standard interface to
deal with all of the hardware buttons on the Surface Pro 3, so the button is
not detected.  I've attached a patch that seems to make the button be detected
as a power button; when the button is pressed, the system seems to suspend. 
However, the system doesn't seem to resume when the button is pressed again;
I'm not sure why yet, but I'll continue looking into it.

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