Date: Mon, 24 Aug 2015 15:26:00 -0300 From: Joseph Mingrone <jrm@ftfl.ca> To: freebsd-mobile@freebsd.org Subject: Re: suspend/resume moused restart required Message-ID: <86wpwkee6f.fsf@gly.ftfl.ca> References: <86lhh9q6qe.fsf@gly.ftfl.ca>
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--=-=-= Content-Type: text/plain Joseph Mingrone <jrm@ftfl.ca> writes: > After an upgrade from 10-STABLE (synced a few months ago) to 10-STABLE > r281907 (Thu Apr 23) the psm mouse (touch pad / pointing stick on a > Lenovo X220) no longer works after a resume. After a restart of moused > the mouse works again. Is there a device hint or trick I'm missing? > I've pasted the contents of /var/log/messages during the > suspend/resume below. I've updated the bug (200938) with a workaround. Disabling the trackpad in the BIOS causes the mouse not work after a suspend/resume. This wasn't a problem in the past, but is now. Instead of disabling the trackpad in the BIOS add hw.psm.synaptics_support=1 to /boot/loader.conf and add hw.psm.synaptics.touchpad_off=1 to /etc/sysctl.conf. Now the mouse works (without the trackpad) after suspend/resume. Joseph --=-=-= Content-Type: application/pgp-signature; name="signature.asc" -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1 iQIcBAEBAgAGBQJV22G4AAoJEDakDIOw1u+e1bIP/RGZtrpfjIwl78tLPzjeVyhH FXIVpjCYIqZaZGnL3uPiDNzn1O0KSTpb5oIlHZ+3ItE0P1PK/d9ee2qJ82tmTmNj k4Jh6eP17AFfZ9CtQJpuvYyUq32fvJgG1VWd4sJOZ+H017uic49P1x8vMi75YEH3 kbhVUVcgXOpMGzAtNbth8R0KaXecmHBMTmwx7t7LnajAWlHFkw1h3lAKRP8zl3EP DifNLCBEIr3I/UAwl3ituSw0yi0AU2wyWsVk5gDF4O8wyo1+ebXiUp/1/TW478Qi mf6FNypSwjCNH9Qaymcfc/q+S0fbO1K88JEK5lhUpY+deQHArsTmP2qS49whu9iE hLc0fCkKS/7GHJ1cOo+7XFbc+vWuq8QHUhHmJSh9m662fVLAhyhOKJgzQwyuRq3j a4wqR9XEGGhuHuCVZs6zBF08eytOgvCUmqfj4MqlgSDcU9bSPHkkGRvfu62Uo6Dy Nfz8aEkfWlgNDI5mhCE0fj6AzEqFBmWGERvwdcKxPuFGLt1BVRjzfzhGjh1rK6BB VB7FTWbzgCJtSWx6Y1PWkFLlE68J48S0L0E6anBl8cKOYrTks2NWtGwGbMiw1DU7 LcplID81PUiX03GWfJtbsUu0ACQMKAipQSWYJyQiQS8i8JmOPrBLbH2UoIyrYMpD 378Yys3ItGtNpUKmqmK8 =eWbF -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --=-=-=--
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