Date: Wed, 11 Jul 2007 14:39:08 -0300 From: "=?ISO-8859-1?Q?Bernardo_Garc=EDa_Fuentes?=" <bernigf@gmail.com> To: freebsd-acpi@freebsd.org Subject: Fwd: System freezes on resume Message-ID: <e922939a0707111039i7df63491x3940403cd349baa5@mail.gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <e922939a0707111012i5cf3d44dv519c06ba048767b3@mail.gmail.com> References: <e922939a0707090929o140d346bk26ee71cacd6d9245@mail.gmail.com> <4692775A.80601@root.org> <e922939a0707111012i5cf3d44dv519c06ba048767b3@mail.gmail.com>
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Hi, I just managed to make the notebook go to sleep right (the screen goes off, and the power button light oscillates, as in windows) adding: hint.apic.0.disabled=3D"1" in loader.conf, anyway now when I try to wake it up, I can hear the HD and DVD drive starting the resume process but it just hangs there, the screen doesn't turn on, and I don't hear any beep even with debug.acpi.resume_beep=3D1, I'm back again where I was in 6.1-STABLE (now in 7-CURRENT), and keys doesn't work (ctrl + alt + del doesn't start the reboot process, i have to press power button 5 seconds and reboot) As I wrote before, setting debug.acpi.suspend_bonce=3D1, and using acpiconf -s 3, leaves me again in the console after a few seconds without turning off the screen or showing any errors. Any ideas? At least how to get the screen on again? Thanks ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Bernardo Garc=EDa Fuentes <bernigf@gmail.com> Date: Jul 11, 2007 2:12 PM Subject: Re: System freezes on resume To: freebsd-acpi@freebsd.org Hi, today I finished upgrading to 7-CURRENT, and now the problem is differe= nt I'm using the generic kernel, and modules are oly kernel, and acpi.ko. When I do "acpiconf -s 3" with bounce=3D1 everything works ok (i mean it seems to "bounce" ok, since after some seconds of delay (the screen never goes off), I can continue using the console as before the acpiconf -s 3 command), but when I do "acpiconf -s 3" without bounce=3D1, it seems like the HD goes to sleep, but the screen keeps on, and the power button led, doesn't "oscillate" as it does when I suspend in Windows or as it did in suspend on 6.1-STABLE, it seems like it doesn't finish the suspend process right. So when I try to wake it up, pressing any button, even the power button (although the screen is still on, showing the console where I typed acpiconf -s 3), and after some keystrokes it starts beeping forever (it's a constant beep, with, and without resume_beep=3D1). So I have to shutdown everything pressing the power button 5 seconds, and reboot. Thanks On 7/9/07, Nate Lawson <nate@root.org> wrote: > Bernardo Garc=EDa Fuentes wrote: > > Hi, in the past week I have been trying to make my notebook (Packard > > Bell Easynote MX2060) resume from sleep with "acpiconf -s 3" or "apm > > -z" without success. > > The notebook goes to sleep mode without problems, but when I press any > > key to make it resume, it just freezes without even turning on the LCD > > monitor, I only hear the sound of the HDD or DVD drive tuning on, but > > nothing else happens, keys doesn't work, and I have to press the power > > button 5 seconds in order to shut down the notebook, and then reboot > > FreeBSD. > > > > I'm running FreeBSD 6.1 with ACPI and apmd, and here I attach all the > > information I considered important. > > > > Any help would be appreciated, thanks. > > apmd doesn't work with acpi. > > If you upgrade to 6.2-stable, you can try setting > debug.acpi.suspend_bounce to see if any drivers cause problems. You can > also set debug.acpi.resume_beep to see if you get the beep as it > resumes. These options aren't present in 6.1. > > -- > Nate >
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