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I was looking for some comprehensive literature regarding S0ix in the Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI) spec 5.0
No luck there.
So all I keep reading about S0ix is extremely vague. All I can gather is that there are two modes S0i1 and S0i3.
I would like to know when a platform is in a S0i1 state what happens to the hardware on the platform? What gets turned off, what stays on, what starts to idle?
I would like to know when a platform is in a S0i3 state what happens to the hardware on the platform? What gets turned off, what stays on, what starts to idle?
How do you transition into S0i1 state? By button, By timeout?
How do you transition out of S0i1 state?
How do you transition to S0i3 state? By button, By timeout?
How do you transition out of S0i3 state?
It is difficult to find a document/source that explains this. Can any one guide me to a comprehensive source are answer the questions above. Please dont say Google it. I tried googling and the results are not detailed enough to answer my specific questions.
Thanks in Advance
No luck there.
So all I keep reading about S0ix is extremely vague. All I can gather is that there are two modes S0i1 and S0i3.
I would like to know when a platform is in a S0i1 state what happens to the hardware on the platform? What gets turned off, what stays on, what starts to idle?
I would like to know when a platform is in a S0i3 state what happens to the hardware on the platform? What gets turned off, what stays on, what starts to idle?
How do you transition into S0i1 state? By button, By timeout?
How do you transition out of S0i1 state?
How do you transition to S0i3 state? By button, By timeout?
How do you transition out of S0i3 state?
It is difficult to find a document/source that explains this. Can any one guide me to a comprehensive source are answer the questions above. Please dont say Google it. I tried googling and the results are not detailed enough to answer my specific questions.
Thanks in Advance
