On Thu, 05 Jan 2012 20:39:03 +0400
pol kh <kh3...@yandex.ru> wrote:

> 05.01.2012, 18:46, "Jakub Kicinski" <kubak...@wp.pl>:
> > On Thu, 05 Jan 2012 08:48:32 +0400
> > pol kh <kh3...@yandex.ru> wrote:
> >
> >>  Well, I tried the following:
> >>
> >>  1. Installed back preinstalled version of Windows 7 and gave my notebook 
> >> to guarantee service. They returned it in one day, saying that WoW option 
> >> were enabled. As I wrote earlier WoW can be managed under Win7 (in 
> >> properties of Ralink card).
> >>
> >>  2. I had flashed cracked version of BIOS with unlocked advanced menus. 
> >> Then I disable Wake on PME (PCI Power Management Enable wake up events). 
> >> Well, now my notebook do not wakes (and from power off).
> >>
> >>  Maybe installed version of Ralink card is a special modification for HP, 
> >> or it is capable with some ACPI management?
> >>
> >>  Best,
> >>  kh
> >>
> >>  29.12.2011, 00:14, "Ivo Van Doorn" <ivdo...@gmail.com>:
> >>>  On Wed, Dec 28, 2011 at 12:09 PM, Gertjan van Wingerde
> >>>  <gwinge...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >>>>   On 12/28/11 08:56, Helmut Schaa wrote:
> >>>>>   Hi,
> >>>>>
> >>>>>   Am Sonntag, 25. Dezember 2011, 09:07:42 schrieb pol kh:
> >>>>>>   I'd like to be able to manage WoW option on Ralink 5390 on my HP 
> >>>>>> Pavilion
> >>>>>>   dv6-6030er. WoW is enabled by default in BIOS, which is locked by 
> >>>>>> vendor.
> >>>>>>   So I can't switch it off. Using ethtool doesn't help, because driver 
> >>>>>> can't
> >>>>>>   hanlder with WoW. My notebook wakes on wi-fi activity when I'd like 
> >>>>>> it to
> >>>>>>   be asleep. I had sent a bug report to Debian GNU/Linux maintainers 
> >>>>>> and got
> >>>>>>   the following answer (below my bug report is attached):
> >>>>>   this sounds really strange :). Unfortunately nobody is working on WoW 
> >>>>> support
> >>>>>   for rt2x00 currently.
> >>>>>>   Ivo, Gertjan, do we have any information yet how WoW for the ralink 
> >>>>>> devices
> >>>>>   is supposed to work? Since the WoW framework was already merged AFAIK 
> >>>>> it might
> >>>>>   be a trivial thing to add ...
> >>>>   No, I've never seen any information about this.
> >>>>
> >>>>   A quick look at the Ralink legacy drivers also reveal that these do not
> >>>>   contain any code for this, so it will be difficult to add support for
> >>>>   this in rt2x00.
> >>>  Even the specsheets don't contain any reference about WoW, so I really
> >>>  can't say anything about it either.
> >>>
> >>>  Ivo
> >
> > Please do not top-post.
> >
> > I took a quick glance at suspend code and it seems that rt2800pci is
> > not disabling radio before suspend. Am I right? Have you tried taking
> > interface down before suspend?
> >
> >   -- Kuba
> 
> OK, sorry!
>
> I haven't tried to take interface down before suspend or power off. I'll 
> flash BIOS back and do some experiments next 2-5 days. Is there any other way 
> to examine the question?

Actually I realized that what I just said was a nonsense and that
probably won't help you at all. I'll spend rest of the day sitting
quietly in the corner ;)

  -- Kuba



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