Cédric Berger wrote:
On Wed, Jan 14, 2009 at 12:18, Andy Green <[email protected]> wrote:
Michael AUX button on corner is not a supported wake source, due to
hardware problems it cannot wake the device reliably anyway.

Instead for now it is used as a probe for failed resume.  If we are
inside a suspend -resume and you press AUX (recall it is not a valid
wake source) then it will force a panic and dump pending syslog and a
backtrace of wherever we were stuck.

So if you are trying to wake by AUX, that's definitely bad idea for
those two reasons.

- -Andy

Oh thanks I did not remember that.
I am testing michael's Android image and indeed I sometimes have panic
at resume...
...but since resume is not reliable (does not resume, or suspend again
immediatly), I often "touch" more than power button... and it looks
like I had panics when pressing Aux in the process..

I've found that holding the button until the screen wakes seems to behave a little better. I experience your fail to resume at times as well, but if I keep hammering on the power button it eventually clears up. It could be a race condition, a clock/timer issue, or any other number of reasons. I'm finishing up GPRS support in Android, so I haven't any time to look at it now.


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