| #!/bin/sh |
| # |
| # "Power off" the device. |
| # |
| # NOTE: This doesn't actually manage a full poweroff (which I think our |
| # hardware might not support) on a GFiber TV/Storage device. It does put |
| # it into a "pretty good" sleep though, where if you touch the CPU after |
| # a few minutes, it's only a little bit warm. |
| # |
| # The reboot(RB_POWER_OFF) syscall doesn't seem to turn |
| # anything off at all (CPU stays hot, and software watchdog timer kicks |
| # in!). I think it's equivalent to the 'halt' command on this platform. |
| # |
| # /sys/power/state=standby leaves the CPU cooler, but still warm. mem seems |
| # best. |
| # |
| stop watchdog |
| echo mem >/sys/power/state |
| |
| # We should never get here. But just in case we do, fall back to the normal |
| # 'halt' command. Sadly, different versions take different options. Try |
| # whatever works. |
| halt -p -f && sleep 2 |
| halt -f && sleep 2 |
| halt && sleep 10 |
| |
| # We should *really* never get here. But just in case we do, suspend all |
| # the tasks. That's as close as we can get to stopped. |
| kill -STOP -1 |