Thanks Alexandr!
- Justin
On Wed, Aug 13, 2014 at 11:33 PM, Alexandr Krivulya
wrote:
> I've done three suspend/resume cycle during last workday and all works
> fine. Sorry for misled.
>
> 13.08.2014 18:35, Justin Hibbits пишет:
>> That's odd, because another tester reported everything worked cor
I've done three suspend/resume cycle during last workday and all works
fine. Sorry for misled.
13.08.2014 18:35, Justin Hibbits пишет:
> That's odd, because another tester reported everything worked correctly
> for him. Could you send me the output of a verbose boot dmesg (boot
> -v), devinfo -rv
That's odd, because another tester reported everything worked correctly
for him. Could you send me the output of a verbose boot dmesg (boot
-v), devinfo -rv, and pciconf -lv?
Thanks,
Justin
On Wed, 13 Aug 2014 09:17:24 +0300
Alexandr Krivulya wrote:
> Now laptop resumes, screen turned on and I
Now laptop resumes, screen turned on and I see in dmesg "acpi: resumed
at ...", but neither keyboard nor mouse don't work and host is not
accessible from network.
12.08.2014 17:06, Justin Hibbits пишет:
> Hi Alexandr,
>
> Thanks. I got another confirmation that it didn't work, and may have
> foun
Hi Alexandr,
Thanks. I got another confirmation that it didn't work, and may have
found the cause. I have another patch that you can find at
https://phabric.freebsd.org/D590 which fixes a typo that I had made.
Could you try that?
(Added current@ so everyone else sees this as well).
Thanks!
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Hi all,
The attached patch is completely untested, due to lack of existing
suspendable hardware (no x86 machines). It does compile cleanly against
head, though. I don't think it should change any behavior, I tried to
keep the essence of the code path the same.
It was suggested that I break up my