Hi!

(ok, so I'm little late to the party).

> > Nonsense, if we want to push the system into suspend from the idle
> > state we can do that. It's just not implemented and we've never tried
> > to do it as it requires a non trivial amount of work, but I have done
> > it on an ARM two years ago as a prove of concept and it works like a
> > charm.
> 
> ACPI provides no guarantees about what level of hardware functionality 
> remains during S3. You don't have any useful ability to determine which 
> events will generate wakeups. And from a purely practical point of view, 

We'll need ACPI extensions, then (or very conservative
drivers). suspend blockers do *not* help here.

> since the latency is in the range of seconds, you'll never have a low 
> enough wakeup rate to hit it.

I did 'sleepy linux' prototype on PC, and yes I was able to get to
'once in 5 seconds' wakeup rate... good enough...
                                                                        Pavel

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