Hi, On Thu, May 5, 2016 at 9:32 PM, Michael Hanselmann <pub...@hansmi.ch> wrote: > Hello Dan and Mathieu > > On 18.04.2016 18:17, Michael Hanselmann wrote: >> Fortunately I still have two devices with the two variants of the >> sensor. I'm not able to look into this in more detail before early May, >> but then I will try to spin up the hardware and reproduce the issue. > > I spent an afternoon trying to debug this issue on a PowerBook5,8 with > Debian Jessie and did not succeed. Suspend doesn't work at all and > hibernation seldomly works, with both Linux 3.16.7-ckt25-2 and > 4.5.1-1~bpo8+1. I didn't have more time to look into the actual issue > with the ams driver. > > What I can confirm, however, is that the sensor's values can be read > from /sys/devices/platform/ams/current. “jstest” from the joystick > package did not work as it seems to be incompatible with the kernel > interface. > > I'll be happy to review any patches, but can't be of much more help at > this time, unfortunately. I've noticed that I'm still listed as the > driver's maintainer and will send a patch to mark it orphaned soon.
Thanks for the honest answer. Well, isn't it better to simply remove this driver if no-one is maintaining it ?