John Baldwin <[email protected]> writes: > On Wednesday, September 04, 2013 3:14:32 pm Bengt Ahlgren wrote: >> Jung-uk Kim <[email protected]> writes: >> >> > On 2013-09-04 09:29:35 -0400, John Baldwin wrote: >> >> On Tuesday, September 03, 2013 6:58:55 pm Jung-uk Kim wrote: >> >>> On 2013-09-03 16:47:47 -0400, John Baldwin wrote: >> >>>> Even with that hacked so I force vgapm0 and dpms0 to attach, I >> >>>> still can't resume in console mode, ... >> >>> >> >>> What happens? Does it panic, hang, or just no backlight? >> >> >> >> Just no backlight. It resumes fine and if I do it in multiuser I >> >> can ssh in, etc. It's just the backlight that doesn't resume. I >> >> was hopeful dpms.ko would fix that, but it didn't. :( >> > >> > Ah, that's a well-known problem and we cannot fix it without help of >> > machine-specific code, e.g., drm1/drm2. Actually, both acpi_video and >> > dpms try to restore video settings but nothing worked for Intel GPUs + >> > LVDS + LCD panel AFAIK. >> > >> >> I think i915drm has code to specifically turn on the backlight as >> >> I get some weird error message in the kernel console about a >> >> timeout trying to turn the panel off during suspend when I'm in X. >> > So, I guess it has an ordering issue. If my memory serves, drm1 was >> > okay with vesa, however. I *think* it accidentally worked because of >> > automatic VT-switching, which is still broken for KMS. >> >> Yes, perhaps, but there is also the sysctl hw.acpi.reset_video which I >> have enabled on my older hardware (TP X40 running 8.3-REL and an old >> Xorg server) for it to work properly. (I however have some faint memory >> that reset_video might a no-op these days, or?) In this old mail >> regarding reset_video, there is a thought that it could be good with >> "more" reinitialisation: >> >> http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-acpi/2006-July/002959.html >> >> I however have one datapoint that I think contradicts John's thought. >> This is on a X201 with stable/9 and no options VESA. I first just >> booted up and stayed in text console, suspended and resumed. No >> backlight, of course, and also no content on the LCD, it is completely >> black. Then, I started Xorg with KMS. Still no backlight, but you can >> see that the LCD is driven with the desired content, which is one step >> forward. Finally, I suspended and resumed, but no difference, the >> backlight is still off. Xorg/KMS didn't manage to turn the backlight >> on, so the text console suspend/resume cycle managed to persistently >> turn the backlight off. > > Try starting X before you suspend the first time. For me resume works > fine if I do that.
Yes, it does work then for me too - knew that already. Bengt _______________________________________________ [email protected] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-acpi To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[email protected]"
