"Rafael J. Wysocki" <rjw@sisk.pl> writes:
quoted text > On Saturday, 22 of March 2008, Alan Stern wrote:
quoted text > The spec doesn't say much about that, so we'll need to carry out some
> experiments.
quoted text > Still, as far as I can figure out what the spec authors _might_ mean, I think
> that it would be inappropriate to restore the ACPI NVS area if S5 was entered
> on "power off". The idea seems to be that the restoration of the ACPI NVS area
> should complement whatever has been preserved by the platform over the
> hibernation/resume cycle.
quoted text > IMO, if S5 was entered on "powe off", there are two possible ways to go.
> Either ACPI is initialized by the boot kernel, in which case the image kernel
> should not touch things like _WAK and similar, just throw away whatever
> ACPI-related state it got from the image and try to rebuild the ACPI-related
> data from scratch. Or the boot kernel doesn't touch ACPI and the image kernel
> initializes it in the same way as during a fresh boot (that might be difficult,
> though).
Just an added data partial point. In the kexec case I have had not heard
anyone screaming to me that ACPI doesn't work after we switch kernels.
So I expect shutting down ACPI and restarting it should work reliably
and that is easy to test as that is already implemented with kexec.
Eric
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