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Since Ubuntu-4.18.0-14.15.
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Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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Title:
Sleep mode doesn't work
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Nice job !
How can I known when this patch was applied ? Witch kernel version ? Witch
ubuntu kernel version ?
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Title:
Sleep mode doesn't work
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That's quite likely because the NVMe patches in #7 gets included.
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Today, with freshly installed 4.18.0-16-generic, it seems to be a better
behavior.
With s2idle :
100% battery at 0h00
95% at 7:40
$ sudo cat /sys/power/mem_sleep
[s2idle] deep
Moving mouse (connected via bluetooth) resumes the laptop.
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Powertop return consumption about 5,5W/h.
KDE doesn't said me the same autonomy... 2h actually in taskbar KDE but
posertop said me 8h34 (with less than 4,5W/h) but sometimes posertop
return 1h20.
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What's the power consumption estimated by powertop?
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Same behavior. Without AC and without adapter :
michel@skeleton:~$ sudo powertop --auto-tune
modprobe cpufreq_stats failed23 mesures préalables chargées
Impossible de charger à partir du fichier
/var/cache/powertop/saved_parameters.powertop
File will be loaded after taking minimum number of measur
Can you please test without your adapter plugged in prior to the sleep
cycle? Due to the way suspend to idle works this may cause the PCH to
remain in a higher power state burning a lot more battery.
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1) When I'm on battery, there is just an USB-C adapter with just a nano
receiver for my cordless mouse. On AC, there is a USB-C all-in-one which is
plugged in (output DVI, another nano USB receiver, ethernet)
2)
$ sudo powertop with --auto-tune
modprobe cpufreq_stats failed19 mesures
Mario,
> 4) Policy wise isn't TLP or something similar going to be needed to
enact RTD3 for the rest of the devices that kernel policy isn't properly
S2idle still calls all devices' suspend() callback, hence all PCIe
devices will be put to D3.
It's a known issue that NVMe needs to stays at D0 an
>With :
>$ sudo sh -c 'echo mem > /sys/power/state'
>$ sudo sh -c 'echo deep > /sys/power/mem_sleep'
>the problem disappears.
This is changing how the system goes to sleep in a significant way.
With this, the BIOS turns off all devices except RAM when going to
sleep. With the way that it works by
This is weird. The patch in [1] should help a lot, it'll let s2idle
decrease its power usage significantly, not as good as deep though.
Still surprising that the battery discharge that quick. May need some
help from Dell though...
[1] https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/kernel-
team/2018-November/0
Yes, I've tested a few days ago and I believe the same behavior appears
: no really sleep mode, battery in discharge. Just the screen black.
But I've non tested with
$ sudo sh -c 'echo mem > /sys/power/state'
$ sudo sh -c 'echo deep > /sys/power/mem_sleep'
I don't know the default value of this
Does that also happen to the test kernel I built?
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> Do you mean a fully charged battery only lasts 4 ~ 6 hours?
I will do some other tests next days but if a suspend my laptop at 1:00
with a battery loaded about 40%, when I try to resume at 7:00, the
laptop refuse to resume (battery empty). I have to plug in the charger
in order to resume (normal
> About 4 - 6 hours.
Do you mean a fully charged battery only lasts 4 ~ 6 hours?
> With 4.18-10, I don't have this behavior. Is it right ?
Yes, this is right. The default on keyboard wakeup changes.
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> > - no really suspend mode (the battery continue to discharge like the laptop
> > is in activity)
>How much does it use during suspend?
About 4 - 6 hours.
> > - resume by touch the keyboard
> This is intended. Both macOS and Windows do this.
With 4.18-10, I don't have this behavior. Is it ri
> - no really suspend mode (the battery continue to discharge like the laptop
> is in activity)
How much does it use during suspend?
> - resume by touch the keyboard
This is intended. Both macOS and Windows do this.
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I've tested with https://people.canonical.com/~khfeng/lp1810619/
Bug still present :
- no really suspend mode (the battery continue to discharge like the laptop is
in activity)
- resume by touch the keyboard
- sudo sh -c 'echo disabled > /sys/bus/serio/devices/serio0/power/wakeup'
disabled the k
When I do some test, the screen goes off but the laptop doesn't seems to
enter in sleep mode. The battery continue to discharge after enter in
sleep mode : 39% when I stopped to work and 0% a few hours after (9
hours). Fans are stopped.
With :
sudo sh -c 'echo disabled > /sys/bus/serio/devices/ser
This test kernel includes the patch from #7:
https://people.canonical.com/~khfeng/lp1810619/
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Your system needs this patch:
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/kernel-team/2018-November/096832.html
Should be available in next kernel release.
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When I do some test, the screen goes off but the laptop doesn't seems to
enter in sleep mode. The battery continue to discharge after enter in
sleep mode : 39% when I stopped to work and 0% a few hours after (9
hours). Fans are stopped.
With :
sudo sh -c 'echo disabled > /sys/bus/serio/devices/ser
This is because this change gets included:
commit 684bec1092b6991ff2a7751e8a763898576eb5c2
Author: Daniel Drake
Date: Mon Oct 1 15:55:22 2018 -0700
Input: i8042 - enable keyboard wakeups by default when s2idle is
used
Previously, on typical consumer laptops, pressing a key on the keybo
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