wingrunr21 Posted October 28, 2008 Share Posted October 28, 2008 I have been working on this problem for a few months now and have decided to post and see if anyone else can help. I'm running the system in my sig. This is a retail install with a vanilla kernel. There are several other XPS 1330 users who have sleep working perfectly and yet I cannot get it to work. The machine will sleep correctly but will only wake about 1 in 20 times. I can find no discernable pattern in this wake/not wake thing. I have read the entirety of the Wake From Sleep Fixes thread and none of those have worked. No pmset hibernatemodes work. The voodoo kernel has the same problem. The machine is not pingable upon wake however the USB ports get power. This means I'm getting a partial wake. This seems to be an OS X issue since sleep works as it should on Vista and in Gentoo. I have pasted some logs below. Hope someone has an idea. I'm stumped. Here is an example of an unsuccessful wake in the system logs Oct 6 13:25:09 XPS-1330 kernel[0]: vmnet: VMNetDisconnect called for port 0x6673e00 Oct 6 13:25:09 XPS-1330 kernel[0]: vmnet: bridge-en0: filter detached Oct 6 13:25:09 XPS-1330 kernel[0]: vmnet: bridge-en0: down Oct 6 13:25:09 XPS-1330 kernel[0]: vmnet: bridge-en0: detached Oct 6 13:25:09 XPS-1330 kernel[0]: vmnet: Freeing hub at 0x74dd800. Oct 6 13:25:09 XPS-1330 kernel[0]: System Wake Oct 6 13:25:09 XPS-1330 kernel[0]: vmmon: powerStateDidChange flags=0x82 (state 4) Oct 6 13:25:09 XPS-1330 kernel[0]: [InterruptReadHandler] Received kIODeviceNotResponding error - retrying: 1. Oct 6 13:25:09 XPS-1330 airportd[264]: No networks found on channels remembered for Dulock Oct 6 13:25:09 XPS-1330 airportd[264]: Could not find "Dulock" Oct 6 13:25:09 XPS-1330 airportd[264]: Could not find any preferred networks; trying broadcast requests.. Oct 6 13:25:10 XPS-1330 kernel[0]: E:[AppleUSBBluetoothHCIController]WARNING !!!! [DeviceRequestCompleteHandler] error e00002ed Oct 6 13:25:19 XPS-1330 airportd[264]: Error: Apple80211Scan() error -6 Oct 6 13:25:19 XPS-1330 airportd[264]: Error: __performScan() failed (-6) Oct 6 13:25:20 XPS-1330 airportd[264]: Probing highest ranked networks via directed scan.. Oct 6 13:25:20 XPS-1330 airportd[264]: Error: Apple80211Scan() error 6 Oct 6 13:25:20 XPS-1330 airportd[264]: Error: __performScan() failed (6) Oct 6 13:25:20 XPS-1330 SystemUIServer[146]: Error: Apple80211Scan() error 6 Oct 6 13:25:21 XPS-1330 SystemUIServer[146]: Error: __performScan() failed (6) Now I do see the Apple80211Scan errors. However, disabling Airport before sleeping, disabling all wireless before sleeping, and/or physically removing the wireless card and then trying to sleep does not solve the problem, it only gets rid of the errors. Now here is a successful wake Oct 6 11:26:35 XPS-1330 kernel[0]: System Wake Oct 6 11:26:35 XPS-1330 kernel[0]: [InterruptReadHandler] Received kIODeviceNotResponding error - retrying: 1. Oct 6 11:26:35 XPS-1330 kernel[0]: IOBluetoothHCIController::terminateWL .. done Oct 6 11:26:37 XPS-1330 com.apple.UserEventAgent-Aqua[90]: <CFArray 0x11fca0 [0xa033e1a0]>{type = mutable-small, count = 1, values = ( Oct 6 11:26:37 XPS-1330 com.apple.UserEventAgent-Aqua[90]: 0 : <CFString 0x11fc50 [0xa033e1a0]>{contents = "/System/Library/CoreServices/Menu Extras/TimeMachine.menu"} Oct 6 11:26:37 XPS-1330 com.apple.UserEventAgent-Aqua[90]: )} Oct 6 11:26:37 XPS-1330 kernel[0]: MAC AUTH succeeded Oct 6 11:26:37 XPS-1330 kernel[0]: AirPort: Link Up on en0 Oct 6 11:26:42 XPS-1330 mDNSResponder[19]: Note: Frequent transitions for interface en0 (192.168.2.119); network traffic reduction measures in effect The only real error I can see is the Bluetooth one. The problem here is that I cannot turn off Bluetooth in OS X (the Bluetooth On option is greyed out) and using the wireless switch to disable it does not solve the issue. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wingrunr21 Posted October 30, 2008 Author Share Posted October 30, 2008 -bump- Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
vect0r Posted October 31, 2008 Share Posted October 31, 2008 Did you try to disable the bluetooth in the BIOS? Edit: I just tried disabling my bluetooth - made no difference. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wingrunr21 Posted October 31, 2008 Author Share Posted October 31, 2008 Yes. The wifi switch is BIOS controlled anyway. Killing Bluetooth via the BIOS doesn't help. Physically removing the wireless cards/bluetooth cards does not help. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wingrunr21 Posted November 3, 2008 Author Share Posted November 3, 2008 Bump again. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cele_82 Posted November 30, 2008 Share Posted November 30, 2008 Bump again. Instead of you I've got this: Nov 30 20:50:55 OSX-86-XPS Skype[193]: SkypeApplication::init called Nov 30 20:50:56 OSX-86-XPS SyncServer[196]: SyncServer: Truth vacuumed. Next vacuum date 2008-12-14 20:50:55 +0100 Nov 30 20:50:57 OSX-86-XPS Skype[193]: SKInitDebugLogging Nov 30 20:55:32 OSX-86-XPS kernel[0]: AirPort: Link Down on en0 Nov 30 20:55:35 OSX-86-XPS kernel[0]: System Sleep Nov 30 20:55:38 OSX-86-XPS kernel[0]: [TSC] delta: 33, skipping synchornization. (CPU1) Nov 30 20:55:38 OSX-86-XPS kernel[0]: System Wake [b]Nov 30 20:55:38 OSX-86-XPS kernel[0]: USB caused wake event (EHCI)[/b] Nov 30 20:55:38: --- last message repeated 1 time --- Nov 30 20:55:38 OSX-86-XPS kernel[0]: [InterruptReadHandler] Received kIODeviceNotResponding error - retrying: 1. Nov 30 20:55:38 OSX-86-XPS kernel[0]: E:[AppleUSBBluetoothHCIController]WARNING !!!! [DeviceRequestCompleteHandler] error e00002ed Nov 30 20:55:38 OSX-86-XPS kernel[0]: MAC AUTH succeeded Nov 30 20:55:38 OSX-86-XPS kernel[0]: AirPort: Link Up on en0 But I've checked and in the BIOS the USB Wake function is disable, I've use the superhai's extensions and I've set the hibernate value to 0 and also 3 to try but everytime this... do you know what can I try also? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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