Greetings,

I'm reworking a couple of apm drivers and for whatever reason it doesn't seem 
to update my /proc/apm_bios. I was under the impression that it should do that 
when apm_bios was catted? Currently I have a value that never change. I export 
my get_power_status.. function properly but doesn't seem to touch it. I noticed 
that Richard had the extern int (void..apm_get_power) (...) declare an extra 
time (once in apm-emulation.h and another inside sharpsl.c), is that needed?

Also, is apm the "brains" behind the suspend/resume interactions? By that I 
mean, should suspend be initiated through apm functions
in order to be proper? I've tried to find examples but the best source of 
suspend related code is Richards code on sharp machines.

I've understod the proper way to suspend going from apm_request_suspend -> all 
devices suspend -> ready -> arch specific code -> off.

Best wishes
Kristoffer
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