http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=11857





------- Comment #63 from soemr...@xs4all.nl  2009-03-15 20:13 -------
(In reply to comment #61)
> Hi, Sumant
>     Sorry for the late response. Thanks for your test and the test result is
> very interesting.

Hi ykzhao,

Thanks again for the help. I've tried booting normally, entering hibernate,
resuming and checking if the acpi events work; they DO NOT.

So to be sure of the correctness of the earlier comment, I boot normally, use
the setpci command, hibernate, resume and verify that (without using the setpci
command) the acpi events indeed work.

Seeing that resuming without having used the setpci command doesn't seem to do
the trick, I'm not sure if calling _WAK after initialization will work, as per
your patch. But when I have a bit more time to play around, I'll try the patch.

Thanks again for your help


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