#!/usr/bin/env nix-shell #!nix-shell -i bash -p coreutils # the default sxmo_postwake handler checks if the modem is offline # and if so installs a wakelock to block suspend for 30s. # that's a questionable place to install that logic, and i want to keep stuff # out of the wake-from-sleep critical path, so i'm overriding this hook to disable that. declare -A newmap wowlan_reason[0x0]="not wowlan" # mappings are found in megi's linux: drivers/staging/rtl8723cs/include/hal_com.h wowlan_reason[0x1]="RX_PAIRWISEKEY" wowlan_reason[0x2]="RX_GTK" wowlan_reason[0x3]="RX_FOURWAY_HANDSHAKE" wowlan_reason[0x4]="RX_DISASSOC" wowlan_reason[0x8]="RX_DEAUTH" wowlan_reason[0x9]="RX_ARP_REQUEST" wowlan_reason[0x10]="FW_DECISION_DISCONNECT" wowlan_reason[0x21]="RX_MAGIC_PKT" wowlan_reason[0x22]="RX_UNICAST_PKT" wowlan_reason[0x23]="RX_PATTERN_PKT" wowlan_reason[0x24]="RTD3_SSID_MATCH" wowlan_reason[0x30]="RX_REALWOW_V2_WAKEUP_PKT" wowlan_reason[0x31]="RX_REALWOW_V2_ACK_LOST" wowlan_reason[0x40]="ENABLE_FAIL_DMA_IDLE" wowlan_reason[0x41]="ENABLE_FAIL_DMA_PAUSE" wowlan_reason[0x42]="RTIME_FAIL_DMA_IDLE" wowlan_reason[0x43]="RTIME_FAIL_DMA_PAUSE" wowlan_reason[0x55]="RX_PNO" #ifdef CONFIG_WOW_KEEP_ALIVE_PATTERN wowlan_reason[0x60]="WOW_KEEPALIVE_ACK_TIMEOUT" wowlan_reason[0x61]="WOW_KEEPALIVE_WAKE" #endif/*CONFIG_WOW_KEEP_ALIVE_PATTERN*/ wowlan_reason[0x66]="AP_OFFLOAD_WAKEUP" wowlan_reason[0xfd]="CLK_32K_UNLOCK" wowlan_reason[0xfe]="CLK_32K_LOCK" wowlan_text="$(cat /proc/net/rtl8723cs/wlan0/wowlan_last_wake_reason)" wowlan_bits="${wowlan_text/last wake reason: /}" wowlan_reason="${wowlan_reason[$wowlan_bits]}" echo "exited suspend: $wowlan_text ($wowlan_reason)" if [ "$wowlan_bits" != "0x0" ]; then # give time for userspace to respond to the wake event. # IM clients might have to re-establish TCP connections, perform sync, etc # until finally receiving the event which the system woke for, # TODO: if we suspended only very briefly, likely all the networking is in sync # and we don't have to wait this long. # there's no easy way *here* to know how long we slept for, though. sxmo_wakelock.sh lock postwake_work 25s fi