07:40 | jnettlet | vpeter, under chromiumos suspend to RAM runs just fine. The only issue is that by default USB doesn't wake up the machine, you need to press the power button. |
09:05 | vpeter | Yes, STR works with disabled USB. Which is kind of useless when using Flirc IR receiver :-) |
09:05 | vpeter | But For now I will live with such config. The remaining part here is only some sort of case for it. |
09:18 | vpeter | But yesterday I noticed that even suspend without usb doesn't work 100% reliably for me. System wakes up (blue power led is on) but there is nothing on tv, no ssh, ... Dead. Must unplug power. |
09:22 | jnettlet | vpeter, you have the latest BIOS? |
09:24 | vpeter | I think so. |
09:24 | vpeter | Yes, I'm sure. |
09:33 | jnettlet | vpeter, okay it looks like the ACPI wakeup tables are wrong. If you look at /proc/acpi/wakeup you will see that XHC1 is only enabled for S4 wakeup and not S3 |
09:34 | jnettlet | This should mean all states less than S4, but I remember this causing an issue before |
09:35 | vpeter | How do you see this? |
09:35 | vpeter | Aha, under states column. |
09:35 | vpeter | Can we expect bios update then? |
09:36 | jnettlet | it only knows about the root hub it seems. |
09:36 | jnettlet | usually individual USB devices will also show up there. |
09:36 | jnettlet | not sure I need to look more at this. |
09:37 | vpeter | When we add CEC same problem happen - having USB wakeup enabled then system didn't go to suspend. |
09:37 | jnettlet | yeah, I noticed that. |
09:38 | vpeter | But seems no one uses cec anyway so not a real issue. |
09:38 | jnettlet | you would think that AMI would have this all sorted out by now |
09:38 | vpeter | It is not even important to me. I just looked how to trim system :) |