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2014-02-21logind: when we wake up from suspend and the lid is still closed, go to ↵Lennart Poettering
sleep immediately again This is quite useful on laptops such as the Lenovo Yoga, where the power button is placed on the front side of the laptop and can be pressed by accident even if the lid is closed. This reworks a bit of the logind logic to repeatedly try to suspend the system as long as a lid is closed. We use the new "post" event source for this, so that we don't keep things busy. This also adds some code to check the lid status on boot, so that a powered-off machine that is accidentaly powered on goes into suspend immediately. Yay! From now on I can put my Yoga safely in my backpack without fearing that it might turn itself on and drain the battery.
2013-11-27logind: log which process is delaying suspend and not closing locksLennart Poettering
2013-11-05logind: port logind to libsystemd-busLennart Poettering
2013-07-15build-sys: discover the path to kexec during build timeZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=55248
2013-05-06systemd-sleep: add support for freeze and standbyZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
A new config file /etc/systemd/sleep.conf is added. It is parsed by systemd-sleep and logind. The strings written to /sys/power/disk and /sys/power/state can be configured. This allows people to use different modes of suspend on systems with broken or special hardware. Configuration is shared between systemd-sleep and logind to enable logind to answer the question "can the system be put to sleep" as correctly as possible without actually invoking the action. If the user configured systemd-sleep to only use 'freeze', but current kernel does not support it, logind will properly report that the system cannot be put to sleep. https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=57793 https://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git;a=commit;h=7e73c5ae6e7991a6c01f6d096ff8afaef4458c36 http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/systemd-devel/2013-February/009238.html SYSTEM_CONFIG_FILE and USER_CONFIG_FILE defines were removed since they were used in only a few places and with the addition of /etc/systemd/sleep.conf it becomes easier to just append the name of each file to the dir name.
2013-04-17Report about syntax errors with metadataZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
The information about the unit for which files are being parsed is passed all the way down. This way messages land in the journal with proper UNIT=... or USER_UNIT=... attribution. 'systemctl status' and 'journalctl -u' not displaying those messages has been a source of confusion for users, since the journal entry for a misspelt setting was often logged quite a bit earlier than the failure to start a unit. Based-on-a-patch-by: Oleksii Shevchuk <alxchk@gmail.com>
2013-01-25logind: rework delay inhibition logicLennart Poettering
- Don't allow any locks to be taken while we are in the process of executing the specific operation, so that apps are not surprised if a suspend/shutdown happens while they rely on their inhibitor. - Get rid of the Resumed signal, it was a bad idea, and redundant due to PrepareForSleep(false), see below. - Always send out PrepareFor{Shutdown,Sleep} signals, instead of only if a delay lock is taken. - Move PrepareForSleep(false) after we come back from the suspend, so that apps can use this as "Resumed" notification. This also has the benefit that apps know when to take a new lock.
2013-01-24logind: only allow one shutdown/sleep action to be queued at the same timeLennart Poettering
This should make sure that closing the lid while shutting down won't suspend the machine but will simply cause the shutdown to complete.
2012-12-24logind: don't allow suspending/hibernating if the kernel doesn't support itLennart Poettering
2012-12-24logind: add support for automatic suspend/hibernate/shutdown on idleLennart Poettering