cannot replicate sleep problem without external monitor or any usb device plugged in

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Chris McDonough 2022-07-09 04:36:30 -04:00
parent 22cdffc925
commit bd873a9807
4 changed files with 4 additions and 92 deletions

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{ lib, ... }:
{ lib, pkgs, ... }:
{
imports = [
../../../common/gpu/nvidia.nix
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};
};
# reqired to make wireless work
# required to make wireless work
hardware.enableAllFirmware = true;
# See sleep.nix inside this directory for code that allows the system to
# sleep properly (out of the box, it will not) at the cost of battery life.
#
# throttled vs. thermald
# -----------------------
#

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# Sleep
# -----
#
# Without this configuration, the system will not resume from sleep properly
# while on battery power in either offload mode or sync mode. When it tries to
# resume, it gets to a state with a cursor in the top left hand side of the
# panel, the power LED goes from flashing to solid, and thereafter cannot be
# interacted with (even over SSH) and must be power cycled forcefully.
# Sometimes it doesn't even finish going to sleep before this behavior kicks
# in.
#
# When on AC, the machine either wakes up from sleep before being asked to
# (or maybe never gets to sleep state), or it goes into a sleep state and it
# appears consistently resume properly when it does.
#
# But the machine actually sleeps and resumes reliably when tlp is disabled
# fully or partially. Disabling RUNTIME_PM and AHCI_RUNTIME_PM appears to be
# enough to allow it to work when tlp is active. This will negatively effect
# battery life. I couldn't figure out a more granular way to get it working,
# despite trying to do a per-device binary search via powertop.
#
{config, lib, ...}:
{
services.tlp = {
settings = {
# DISK_DEVICES must be specified for AHCI_RUNTIME_PM settings to work right.
DISK_DEVICES = "nvme0n1 nvme1n1 sda sdb";
# with AHCI_RUNTIME_PM_ON_AC/BAT set to defaults in battery mode, P51
# can't resume from sleep and P50 can't go to sleep.
AHCI_RUNTIME_PM_ON_AC = "on";
AHCI_RUNTIME_PM_ON_BAT = "on";
# with RUNTIME_PM_ON_BAT/AC set to defaults, P50/P51 can't go to sleep
RUNTIME_PM_ON_AC = "on";
RUNTIME_PM_ON_BAT = "on";
};
};
}

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};
};
# reqired to make wireless work
# required to make wireless work
hardware.enableAllFirmware = true;
# See sleep.nix inside this directory for code that allows the system to
# sleep properly (out of the box, it will not) at the cost of battery life.
#
# throttled vs. thermald
# -----------------------
#

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# Sleep
# -----
#
# Without this configuration, the system will not resume from sleep properly
# while on battery power in either offload mode or sync mode. When it tries to
# resume, it gets to a state with a cursor in the top left hand side of the
# panel, the power LED goes from flashing to solid, and thereafter cannot be
# interacted with (even over SSH) and must be power cycled forcefully.
# Sometimes it doesn't even finish going to sleep before this behavior kicks
# in.
#
# When on AC, the machine either wakes up from sleep before being asked to
# (or maybe never gets to sleep state), or it goes into a sleep state and it
# appears consistently resume properly when it does.
#
# But the machine actually sleeps and resumes reliably when tlp is disabled
# fully or partially. Disabling RUNTIME_PM and AHCI_RUNTIME_PM appears to be
# enough to allow it to work when tlp is active. This will negatively effect
# battery life. I couldn't figure out a more granular way to get it working,
# despite trying to do a per-device binary search via powertop.
#
{config, lib, ...}:
{
services.tlp = {
settings = {
# DISK_DEVICES must be specified for AHCI_RUNTIME_PM settings to work right.
DISK_DEVICES = "nvme0n1 nvme1n1 sda sdb";
# with AHCI_RUNTIME_PM_ON_AC/BAT set to defaults in battery mode, P51
# can't resume from sleep and P50 can't go to sleep.
AHCI_RUNTIME_PM_ON_AC = "on";
AHCI_RUNTIME_PM_ON_BAT = "on";
# with RUNTIME_PM_ON_BAT/AC set to defaults, P50/P51 can't go to sleep
RUNTIME_PM_ON_AC = "on";
RUNTIME_PM_ON_BAT = "on";
};
};
}