Pavel Machek a écrit :
Can you try cat /proc/acpi/sleep? If there's no difference between S4
and S4bios, than you are probably just using plain S4...

puligny:~% cat /proc/acpi/sleep S0 S1 S3 S4 S4bios S5

Where am I suppose to see a difference between S4 and S4Bios here ?


From what I see in acpi_system_write_sleep in drivers/acpi/sleep/proc.c 4 uses software_suspend while 4b uses acpi_suspend(4) (SOFTWARE_SUSPEND is set in my .config) Is this code the right one ?

        /* Check for S4 bios request */
        if (!strcmp(str,"4b")) {
                error = acpi_suspend(4);
                goto Done;
        }
        state = simple_strtoul(str, NULL, 0);
#ifdef CONFIG_SOFTWARE_SUSPEND
        if (state == 4) {
                error = software_suspend();
                goto Done;
        }
#endif
        error = acpi_suspend(state);

Yes, but it will take quite long to do it properly. pm_message_t
framework needs to go in, first.

Ok, great! I'll be happy to test it soon :)

Brice
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