#!/bin/sh # # Suspend the system using either ACPI or APM. # For APM, "apm -z" will be issued. # For ACPI, the configured suspend state will be looked up, checked to see # if it is supported, and "acpiconf -s " will be issued. # # Mark Santcroos # # $FreeBSD$ PATH=/sbin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/bin ACPI_SUSPEND_STATE=hw.acpi.suspend_state ACPI_SUPPORTED_STATES=hw.acpi.supported_sleep_state APM_SUSPEND_DELAY=machdep.apm_suspend_delay # Check for ACPI support if sysctl $ACPI_SUSPEND_STATE >/dev/null 2>&1; then # Get configured suspend state SUSPEND_STATE=`sysctl -n $ACPI_SUSPEND_STATE ` # Get list of supported suspend states SUPPORTED_STATES=`sysctl -n $ACPI_SUPPORTED_STATES ` # Check if the configured suspend state is supported by the system if echo $SUPPORTED_STATES | grep $SUSPEND_STATE >/dev/null; then # execute ACPI style suspend command exec acpiconf -s $SUSPEND_STATE else echo -n "Requested suspend state $SUSPEND_STATE " echo -n "is not supported. " echo "Supported states: $SUPPORTED_STATES" fi # Check for APM support elif sysctl $APM_SUSPEND_DELAY >/dev/null 2>&1; then # Execute APM style suspend command exec apm -z else echo "Error: no ACPI or APM suspend support found." fi exit 1