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Subject: [acpi-jp 1428] Re: hwsleep.c, r1.1.1.9 killed resume from S1 state 
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No, this isn't a known problem yet.  I'm moving this to the acpi-jp list, 
which is where this needs to be examined. 

> Hello.
> After upgrading -CURRENT from D2001.09.01.00.00.00 to D2001.10.28.00.00.00,
> (struggling to get a kernel which survives buildworld after the KSE patch),
> my VAIO(PCG-C1XE) stopped resuming from S1 state.
> Moving revisions back and force, I found I have to stick with rev. 1.1.1.8
> of /sys/contrib/dev/acpica/hwsleep.c . The revision 1.1.1.9 adds three calls
> to two functions in hwgpe.c . I've not found which one is freezing my compute
> r.
> Uh, is this a known one?
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