Re: Disk spin down issue on shut down/suspend to disk

From: Pavel Machek
Date: Thu Aug 09 2007 - 11:09:21 EST


Hi!

> >> Oh... crap, so acpi wants to sync cache on shutdown. I wonder whether
> >> it spins down the disk correctly. Does emergency unload count increase
> >> after each power down? Also, please post the result of 'dmidecode'.
> >
> > I know that my Compaq X1000-series laptop does do some kind of ACPI
> > games with the disk on ACPI power off (I assume it is putting the disk
> > in standby before power-off at least). It also does this if you boot
> > into DOS, GRUB, etc. and then hit the power button. Could be if the disk
> > is dumb enough to spin up for sync cache and standby when there is
> > nothing to flush, and the kernel does its own standby, this could cause
> > an extra spinup/down..
>
> Yeah, that seems to be what's going on. I don't think we have any other
> choice than blacklisting those notebooks. This is a mess. How does the
> other OS cope with this?
>
> I'm thinking about using DMI vendor/product match to detect the affected
> systems but I think it would be better to match the ACPI implementation
> directly. Is there a way to match specific ACPI implementation?

Well.. unless they use some SMM trick, it is ACPI AML code telling
kernel to spin the disk down. I guess we could detect that, and simply
ignore the request.

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