suspend/resume on Lenovo X1 (regression from reports on wiki)
Sergey A. Osokin
osa at FreeBSD.org
Thu Aug 29 18:02:35 UTC 2013
Dear Laura,
could you show your kernel configuration file.
Thanks in advance.
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Sergey A. Osokin
osa at FreeBSD.org
On Thu, Aug 29, 2013 at 06:42:28PM +0200, Laura Marie Feeney wrote:
> Hi
>
> Yes! I now have working suspend/resume building xorg using the
> updated ports and compile options that Gleb Smirnoff kindly pointed
> me at.
>
> No xorg.conf is needed and all acpi options are as default. It
> seems to work correctly both with and without acpi_video and
> acpi_ibm in the kernel. It's still necessary to compile out
> 'options VESA' from the kernel, otherwise resume fails entirely.
>
> I also observe the issue that Gleb Smirnoff mentions below, that the
> xorg server is quite slow after result. Using 'xterm -sb' and
> moving the scrollbar up and down very fast, I was able to able to
> get the xorg process up to ~20% of CPU. On casual observation, it
> didn't seem to get worse after several suspend/resume cycles.
>
> Definitely suspend/resume are working and amazingly fast compared to
> 8.2 (though running on a much older machine).
>
> Thanks to all for the useful suggestions!
>
> Laura
>
> On 08/29/13 16:22, Adrian Chadd wrote:
> >Hi!
> >
> >What's the result of all of this? Laura - do you have functioning
> >suspend/resume with xorg now?
> >
> >
> >
> >-adrian
> >
> >
> >
> >On 28 August 2013 08:03, Gleb Smirnoff <glebius at freebsd.org
> ><mailto:glebius at freebsd.org>> wrote:
> >
> > Laura,
> >
> > according to your Xorg.log PCI device ID of your video card exactly
> > matches mine 8086:0166:17aa:21f9, so it should work.
> >
> > It looks like versions of Xorg and Xorg Intel driver installed from
> > packages are too old, and this is the biggest difference between your
> > setup and mine. You are running Xorg 1.7.7.
> >
> > This is what I run:
> >
> > glebius at think:~:|>pkg info xorg-server xf86-video-intel
> > xorg-server-1.12.4,1
> > xf86-video-intel-2.21.9
> >
> > To get these packages you need to update your ports tree, put
> > these lines into /etc/make.conf:
> >
> > WITH_NEW_XORG=yes
> > WITH_KMS=yes
> >
> > , and reinstall xorg-server and xf86-video-intel from ports. You'd
> > probably need to rebuild all xorg drivers like mouse and keyboard,
> > to make them compatible with new server version.
> >
> > If this isn't enough I can send my xorg.conf and kernel config. But
> > I hope default configs should be fine.
> >
> >
> > Now bad news :) Last major Xorg update in ports, which happened
> > couple
> > of months ago, introduced a regression: xorg performs very slowly after
> > resume. If the server process is restarted, then a new one performs
> > okay.
> > So this looks like xorg issue, not FreeBSD kernel problem.
> >
> > On Wed, Aug 28, 2013 at 02:48:04PM +0200, Laura Marie Feeney wrote:
> > L> Thanks! I think that X1 and Carbon are different names, as
> > Lenovo seems
> > L> to use them quite interchangably (perhaps for different countries?).
> > L> This isn't an X1 Touch, which surely has non-trivial differences
> > for the
> > L> touchscreen.
> >
> > X1 and X1 Carbon are really different, I owned both. Yep, both work with
> > FreeBSD.
> >
> > --
> > Totus tuus, Glebius.
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