[ltp] ACPI sleep when *opening* lid (T42p)
Marc MERLIN
linux-thinkpad@linux-thinkpad.org
Sat, 5 Feb 2005 16:49:11 -0800
On Wed, Feb 02, 2005 at 08:46:56AM +1100, D. Sen wrote:
> Hi Marc,
>
> I am missing `shlock` in my distribution (Mandrake 10.1). Is it a shell
> script?
See the comment
># shlock comes from INN
>shlock -f /var/run/sleep.lock -p $$
Sorry for the slow reply, this list is unfortunately reconfigured to hijack
all replies with reply-to, and I didn't get a direct reply as part of a Cc
> Thanks,
> DS
>
> Marc MERLIN wrote:
> >On Fri, Jan 21, 2005 at 07:27:26PM +1100, D. Sen wrote:
> >
> >>It does seem that a second ACPI event is generated (5001) but it seems
> >>that it happens when I close the lid rather than when I open it. But I
> >>dont have an action setup for that event. Here are the relevant lines
> >>from my /var/log/acpid
> >>
> >>[Fri Jan 21 17:29:38 2005] received event "ibm/hotkey HKEY 00000080
> >>00005001"
> >>[Fri Jan 21 17:29:38 2005] completed event "ibm/hotkey HKEY 00000080
> >>00005001"
> >>[Fri Jan 21 17:29:38 2005] received event "button/lid LID 00000080
> >>00000033"
> >>[Fri Jan 21 17:29:38 2005] executing action "/etc/acpi/actions/lid.sh"
> >>[Fri Jan 21 17:29:38 2005] BEGIN HANDLER MESSAGES
> >>[Fri Jan 21 17:29:42 2005] END HANDLER MESSAGES
> >>[Fri Jan 21 17:29:42 2005] action exited with status 0
> >>[Fri Jan 21 17:29:42 2005] completed event "button/lid LID 00000080
> >>00000033"
> >>
> >>Any ideas?
> >
> >
> >I just worked around this problem as such:
> >(here's my swsusp script):
> >----------------------------------------------------------------------------
> >#!/bin/bash
> >
> ># swsusp for laptops (written for my Thinkpad T42p, but ought to work for
> ># most other configurations)
> ># By Marc MERLIN <marc_soft@merlins.org> v1.0
> ># (gathered info and tips from many people)
> >
> ># we can't test the sleep file before the previous invocation is gone
> ># shlock comes from INN
> >shlock -f /var/run/sleep.lock -p $$
> >
> >if [ $(( `date "+%s"` - `stat -c "%Z" /var/run/sleep 2>/dev/null` )) -lt 3
> >]; then
> > echo "detected possible signal bounce, skipping" >&2
> > exit 0
> >else
> > echo diff: $(( `date "+%s"` - `stat -c "%Z" /var/run/sleep
> > 2>/dev/null` )) >&2 fi
> >touch /var/run/sleep
> >
> ># this is for USB to work when we come back from sleep
> >/etc/init.d/hotplug stop
> >/etc/init.d/irda-utils stop
> >
> ># This doesn't seem to be needed for me
> >#radeontool off
> >
> >/etc/init.d/hwclock.sh stop
> >echo 3 > /proc/acpi/sleep
> >/etc/init.d/hwclock.sh start
> >touch /var/run/sleep
> >
> >#radeontool on
> >
> >/etc/init.d/irda-utils start
> >
> >/etc/init.d/hotplug start &
> >
> ># I don't need this with X.org 6.8.1
> >#/usr/local/bin/fakex
> >
> >/bin/rm /var/run/sleep.lock
> >----------------------------------------------------------------------------
> >
> >If there is anything else than my swsusp script ought to have, please
> >let me know
> >
> >Marc
>
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> School of Electrical Engineering & Telecommunications
> University of New South Wales
> Sydney
> NSW 2052
> Australia
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