disabling sleep when shutting down
Colin Percival
cperciva at freebsd.org
Thu Sep 17 23:14:19 UTC 2015
On 09/17/15 13:31, Jung-uk Kim wrote:
> On 09/16/2015 23:49, Colin Percival wrote:
>> I ran into an interesting glitch recently: I told my laptop to shut
>> down, then closed the lid... and it promptly went into S3. When I
>> opened the lid a couple days later, it resumed... and then finished
>> the shutdown which it had started 2 days earlier.
>
> Please try the attached patch.
No, this doesn't do what I wanted. It might be a good idea anyway, but
your patch only disables suspend once the kernel is trying to reboot; what
I want is to disable suspend a bit earlier -- once rc.shutdown is running
and the userland is trying to shut down, because at that point unless
something breaks horribly we're *about to* tell the kernel to shut down
even though we haven't gotten there quite yet.
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Colin Percival
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