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Date:      Sat, 23 Sep 2006 19:02:17 +0200
From:      Bruno Ducrot <ducrot@poupinou.org>
To:        Nate Lawson <nate@root.org>
Cc:        freebsd-acpi@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: RELENG_6 power button ignored after halt if ACPI enabled
Message-ID:  <20060923170217.GX4945@poupinou.org>
In-Reply-To: <45131227.40107@root.org>
References:  <450DFA53.2090006@paradise.net.nz> <450E2EB6.2090908@root.org> <20060921132915.GE10582@obelix.dsto.defence.gov.au> <45131227.40107@root.org>

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On Thu, Sep 21, 2006 at 03:28:55PM -0700, Nate Lawson wrote:
> Wilkinson, Alex wrote:
> >    0n Sun, Sep 17, 2006 at 10:29:26PM -0700, Nate Lawson wrote: 
> >
> >    >Try setting this sysctl:
> >    >sysctl hw.acpi.disable_on_reboot=1
> >    >
> >    >It may be that you need acpi to stop managing your power button after 
> >    halt.
> >
> >I dont get it ? I thought you needed ACPI to do the actual shutdown ?
> 
> He isn't doing halt -p, he's doing "halt", then hitting the power 
> button.  If acpi is still enabled, it intercepts the button event but 
> can't do anything because the OS is halted (i.e. no shutdown() 
> available).  If ACPI is disabled by that point, the BIOS handles it and 
> powers off the system.
> 
> This only applies to his system, it's not necessarily true in general. 
> Some systems won't work if ACPI is disabled during this process, hence 
> the sysctl.
> 
> Just goes to show how complicated this all is, but it's not MY fault.  :)
> 

When ACPI mode is enabled, the system should power off after 4 seconds IIRC.

-- 
Bruno Ducrot

--  Which is worse:  ignorance or apathy?
--  Don't know.  Don't care.



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