2012/8/3 Zack Breckenridge <[email protected]>:
> First of all, let me note that the Kernel config file I posted was for
> 10.0-CURRENT (a few weeks back now though).
>
> I've been looking into it, but still haven't developed a patch yet. I
> have verified that the screen blanking issue, on my hardware, occurs
> somewhere in the vm86 mode emulation code (which is how VESA is
> implemented on amd64), ultimately called by vesa_bios_post(), which is
> called in turn by vesa_load_state() on resume [see:
> http://fxr.watson.org/fxr/source/dev/fb/vesa.c?im=3#L1497].
> vesa_bios_post() ultimately calls x86bios_call() [see:
> http://fxr.watson.org/fxr/source/compat/x86bios/x86bios.c?im=10#L584]
> and emulates the real mode VESA "initialization" code with a call to
> x86emu_exec_call().
>
> I think in order to figure out whats going on from here I will have to
> do some DDB scripting and capture the output. I don't believe remote
> debugging will be possible with my hardware (no serial, no
> firewire)... Anyway, I'm working on it.
>
> So to verify that we are having the same issue, you can take the
> following steps:
>
> 1) build a kernel with debugging and VESA enabled:
>     options VESA
>     options KDB
>     options DDB
> 2) disable X, boot into the console and issue the following commands:
>     # sysctl debug.acpi.suspend_bounce=1
>     # sysctl debug.kdb.enter=1
>     db> break x86emu_exec_call
>     db> c
>     # zzz
>     [you should hit the breakpoint]
>     db> bt
>     x86emu_exec_call() ...
>     vesa_bios_post() ...
>     ... rest of backtrace ...
>     db> c
> 3) after hitting that last c, your screen should go black. Then you
> should be able to type "reboot" and reboot cleanly

My screen go black, but type "reboot" no effect. I can be sure to type
"reboot" and return.
LED status:
1. Disk LED is light, and off at a moment.
2. "Z" LED is light, Battary and power LED is light.
3. Wifi LED is light.

>
> I'm pretty sure that if you get the same results, we are having the
> same issue, though I can make no guarantees.
>
>

When I shutdown from KDE, or type shutdown -p now from console, my
laptor can't shutdown complete.
The battary LED is light alawys, others LED is off, and vents of the
laptor has been blowing hot air.
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