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-#!/bin/sh
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-
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-case $1 in
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- pre) # unload the modules before going to sleep
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-
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- # Disable bluetooth if no device is connected
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- if ps cax | grep bluetoothd && ! bluetoothctl info; then
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- bluetoothctl power off
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- fi
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-
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- ## Disable bluetooth regardless if devices are connected (see notes below)
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- # if ps cax | grep bluetoothd; then
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- # bluetoothctl power off
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- # fi
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-
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- ## IPTS: see notes below
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- ## > Remove IPTS from ME side
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- # modprobe -r ipts_surface
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- # modprobe -r intel_ipts
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- # modprobe -r mei_hdcp
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- # modprobe -r mei_me
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- # modprobe -r mei
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- ## > Remove IPTS from i915 side
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- # for i in $(find /sys/kernel/debug/dri -name i915_ipts_cleanup); do
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- # echo 1 > $i
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- # done
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- ;;
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- post) # re-load modules after resume
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- ## IPTS: see notes below
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- ## > Load IPTS from i915 side
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- # for i in $(find /sys/kernel/debug/dri -name i915_ipts_init); do
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- # echo 1 > $i
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- # done
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- ## > Load IPTS from ME side
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- # modprobe mei
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- # modprobe mei_me
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- # modprobe mei_hdcp
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- # modprobe intel_ipts
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- # modprobe ipts_surface
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-
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- # Restart bluetooth
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- if ps cax | grep bluetoothd; then
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- bluetoothctl power on
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- fi
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- ;;
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-esac
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-
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-# Notes:
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-#
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-# - For IPTS, see
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-# > https://github.com/jakeday/linux-surface/issues/544#issuecomment-519126757
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-# for an explanation/discussion. We do not unload/reload modules for now as
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-# the IPTS drivers should be able to resume/suspend without this. If you
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-# experience any issues on suspend/resume, please file an appropriate issue or
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-# join the discussion linked above so that we can fix it. As a temporary
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-# workaround, you may want to uncomment the IPTS-related lines above.
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-#
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-# - For bluetooth: If you have spontaneous wakeups, you may want to disable
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-# bluetooth completely, regardless if any devices are connected or not, by
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-# removing the `! bluetoothctl info;` part as indicated in the comment (e.g.
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-# comment-out the original check and comment-in the one below). Note that you
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-# may be required to re-connect your devices after resume if you choose this
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-# change.
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