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From: Mark Santcroos <marks@ripe.net>
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Hi Mitsuru,

Tried your patch today and S3 still doesn't work for me. It does seem to
suspend but resumes back immediately after suspending. (The same behaviour
as with other acpica snapshots)

This is the register dump on suspend and resume. Does this make sense to
you or someone else? (As in is the explanation in there)

======== acpi_printcpu() debug dump ========
gdt[0077:c03f93c0] idt[0407:c0438b20] ldt[0028] tr[0020] efl[00000082]
eax[00024000] ebx[c22d0400] ecx[c056d8c0] edx[bfc00090]
esi[00000000] edi[c0c02078] ebp[ce3fca90] esp[ce3fca5c]
cr0[8005003b] cr2[282dc000] cr3[0a16f000] cr4[00000601]
cs[0008] ds[0010] es[0010] fs[0018] gs[002f] ss[0010]

======== acpi_printcpu() debug dump ========
gdt[0077:c03f93c0] idt[0407:c0438b20] ldt[0028] tr[0020] efl[00000002]
eax[00000001] ebx[c22d0400] ecx[00008000] edx[c26ae000]
esi[00000000] edi[c0c02078] ebp[ce3fca90] esp[ce3fca5c]
cr0[8005003b] cr2[282dc000] cr3[0a16f000] cr4[00000601]
cs[0008] ds[0010] es[0010] fs[0018] gs[002f] ss[0010]

Laptop is Dell Latitude C640.

Thanks

Mark

On Thu, Nov 21, 2002 at 07:42:05PM +0900, Mitsuru IWASAKI wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> I've made patches for the latest ACPI CA snapshot between 20021002 and
> 20021118.
> http://people.freebsd.org/~iwasaki/acpi/acpica-20021002-20021118-test20021121.diff
> 
> A lot of bugs are fixed, please check the change log at:
> http://developer.intel.com/technology/iapc/acpi/downloads/CHANGES.txt
> 
> Please test them and feedback to acpi-jp@jp.freebsd.org if you find any
> problems.  I'll import them into src tree before RC1.
> 
> Thanks

-- 
Mark Santcroos                    RIPE Network Coordination Centre
http://www.ripe.net/home/mark/    New Projects Group/TTM
