# Lid-Close Hibernate Implementation Plan > **For agentic workers:** REQUIRED SUB-SKILL: Use superpowers:subagent-driven-development (recommended) or superpowers:executing-plans to implement this plan task-by-task. Steps use checkbox (`- [ ]`) syntax for tracking. **Goal:** Make lid close (battery or AC) and 30-min idle both reach hibernation via the kernel's `suspend-then-hibernate` mode, after first enabling hibernation on the system. **Architecture:** Two layers. (1) A one-time, idempotent bootstrap script (`scripts/enable-hibernation.sh`) that creates a 16 GiB btrfs swap file, adds the `resume` mkinitcpio hook, appends `resume=` + `resume_offset=` to the kernel cmdline, and regenerates the UKI. Reboot required after. (2) Tracked dotfiles (logind drop-in, sleep drop-in, niri swayidle line) deployed by `install.sh` as usual — no reboot needed for these. **Tech Stack:** bash, systemd-logind, systemd-sleep, mkinitcpio, btrfs, ukify (via `mkinitcpio -P`), niri. **Spec:** `docs/superpowers/specs/2026-05-10-lid-hibernate-design.md` **Verification model:** Bash + system commands. Subagents can `bash -n` shell scripts and read INI files but cannot run sudo or reboot. Each task ends with a syntax check + a list of one-line user-side post-deploy verifications the controller will run. --- ## File Structure | File | Role | |---|---| | `scripts/enable-hibernation.sh` | One-time idempotent bootstrap. Creates swap, edits /etc/mkinitcpio.conf, /etc/kernel/cmdline, regenerates UKI. | | `logind/lid.conf` | Tracked drop-in for `/etc/systemd/logind.conf.d/` — sets all three lid handlers to `suspend-then-hibernate` (or `ignore` for docked). | | `sleep/hibernate-delay.conf` | Tracked drop-in for `/etc/systemd/sleep.conf.d/` — sets `HibernateDelaySec=30min`. | | `install.sh` | Modified: adds two `sudo install -Dm644` lines to deploy the drop-ins. | | `niri/config.kdl` | Modified: line 39 swayidle action `systemctl suspend` → `systemctl suspend-then-hibernate`. | | `README.md` | Modified: appended subsection "One-time hibernation enablement" with the run-once instruction. | --- ## Task 1: Bootstrap script After this task, `sudo bash scripts/enable-hibernation.sh` enables hibernation end-to-end. Re-runs are no-ops. The script does NOT auto-reboot — it prints instructions. **Files:** - Create: `scripts/enable-hibernation.sh` - [ ] **Step 1: Create the script** Write `scripts/enable-hibernation.sh` with the following exact content: ```bash #!/bin/bash # enable-hibernation.sh — one-time setup for laptop hibernation on btrfs. # Idempotent: re-runs are no-ops once everything is in place. Run with sudo. # After successful run, reboot before testing `systemctl hibernate`. set -euo pipefail if [ "$EUID" -ne 0 ]; then echo "Run as root: sudo bash $0" >&2 exit 1 fi SWAPFILE=/swapfile SWAPSIZE=16g ROOT_PARTUUID=$(findmnt -no PARTUUID /) echo "==> Step 1/6: ensure swap file exists at $SWAPFILE (size $SWAPSIZE)" if [ ! -f "$SWAPFILE" ]; then btrfs filesystem mkswapfile --size "$SWAPSIZE" "$SWAPFILE" echo " created $SWAPFILE" else actual_bytes=$(stat -c %s "$SWAPFILE") min_bytes=$((14 * 1024 * 1024 * 1024)) if [ "$actual_bytes" -lt "$min_bytes" ]; then echo "ERROR: $SWAPFILE exists but is smaller than 14 GiB (got $actual_bytes bytes)." >&2 echo " Remove it manually and re-run." >&2 exit 1 fi echo " already exists ($((actual_bytes / 1024 / 1024 / 1024)) GiB) — skipping creation" fi echo "==> Step 2/6: activate swap and persist in fstab" if ! swapon --show | grep -q "^$SWAPFILE "; then swapon "$SWAPFILE" echo " swapon $SWAPFILE" else echo " already active — skipping swapon" fi if ! grep -qE "^$SWAPFILE\s" /etc/fstab; then printf '%s\tnone\tswap\tdefaults\t0 0\n' "$SWAPFILE" >> /etc/fstab echo " appended to /etc/fstab" else echo " /etc/fstab already references $SWAPFILE — skipping" fi echo "==> Step 3/6: compute resume params" RESUME_OFFSET=$(btrfs inspect-internal map-swapfile -r "$SWAPFILE") echo " resume=PARTUUID=$ROOT_PARTUUID" echo " resume_offset=$RESUME_OFFSET" echo "==> Step 4/6: ensure 'resume' hook in /etc/mkinitcpio.conf" if grep -qE "^HOOKS=\(.*\bresume\b.*\)" /etc/mkinitcpio.conf; then echo " resume hook already present — skipping" else sed -i -E 's/(^HOOKS=\(.*\bblock\b)/\1 resume/' /etc/mkinitcpio.conf if ! grep -qE "^HOOKS=\(.*\bresume\b.*\)" /etc/mkinitcpio.conf; then echo "ERROR: failed to insert 'resume' hook. Check /etc/mkinitcpio.conf manually." >&2 exit 1 fi echo " inserted 'resume' after 'block'" fi echo "==> Step 5/6: append resume params to /etc/kernel/cmdline" if grep -q "resume=" /etc/kernel/cmdline; then echo " cmdline already contains resume= — skipping" else sed -i "1 s|\$| resume=PARTUUID=$ROOT_PARTUUID resume_offset=$RESUME_OFFSET|" /etc/kernel/cmdline echo " appended to /etc/kernel/cmdline" fi echo "==> Step 6/6: regenerate UKI" mkinitcpio -P echo echo "Done. Reboot to activate hibernation:" echo " sudo reboot" echo echo "After reboot, test with: systemctl hibernate" ``` - [ ] **Step 2: Make it executable** ```bash chmod +x scripts/enable-hibernation.sh ls -la scripts/enable-hibernation.sh ``` Expected: file mode shows `-rwxr-xr-x` (or similar with `x` bits set). - [ ] **Step 3: Syntax check** ```bash bash -n scripts/enable-hibernation.sh && echo "syntax ok" ``` Expected: `syntax ok` and exit 0. - [ ] **Step 4: Dry-run verify the idempotency guards (without sudo)** The script bails on the EUID check first if not root, so we can safely "run" it as a non-root user to confirm the bail-out: ```bash bash scripts/enable-hibernation.sh 2>&1 | head -3 ``` Expected output: ``` Run as root: sudo bash scripts/enable-hibernation.sh ``` Exit code 1. Also visually inspect the script — confirm each of the six steps has a guard (`if [ ! -f ]`, `if ! grep`, etc.) so a re-run is a no-op. - [ ] **Step 5: Commit** ```bash git add scripts/enable-hibernation.sh git commit -m "scripts: add enable-hibernation.sh (one-time bootstrap)" ``` --- ## Task 2: Tracked drop-in configs + `install.sh` deploy After this task, the repo carries the two drop-in files and `install.sh` deploys them. Re-running `install.sh` is safe and overwrites the live drop-ins to match the tracked versions (matches the existing greetd pattern). **Files:** - Create: `logind/lid.conf` - Create: `sleep/hibernate-delay.conf` - Modify: `install.sh` (add two lines after the existing `==> Deploying greetd config` block) - [ ] **Step 1: Create `logind/lid.conf`** ```bash mkdir -p logind ``` Write `logind/lid.conf` with this exact content: ```ini [Login] HandleLidSwitch=suspend-then-hibernate HandleLidSwitchExternalPower=suspend-then-hibernate HandleLidSwitchDocked=ignore ``` - [ ] **Step 2: Create `sleep/hibernate-delay.conf`** ```bash mkdir -p sleep ``` Write `sleep/hibernate-delay.conf` with this exact content: ```ini [Sleep] HibernateDelaySec=30min ``` - [ ] **Step 3: Verify both INI files** ```bash cat logind/lid.conf cat sleep/hibernate-delay.conf ``` Expected: each file's contents print verbatim as above. - [ ] **Step 4: Add deploy lines to `install.sh`** Find the existing greetd deploy block in `install.sh`: ```bash echo "==> Deploying greetd config" sudo cp "$(pwd)/greetd/config.toml" /etc/greetd/config.toml sudo cp "$(pwd)/greetd/regreet.toml" /etc/greetd/regreet.toml ``` Immediately *after* the second `sudo cp` line, insert: ```bash echo "==> Deploying suspend/hibernate config" sudo install -Dm644 "$(pwd)/logind/lid.conf" /etc/systemd/logind.conf.d/lid.conf sudo install -Dm644 "$(pwd)/sleep/hibernate-delay.conf" /etc/systemd/sleep.conf.d/hibernate-delay.conf ``` `install -Dm644` creates intermediate directories if they don't exist (the `.conf.d` paths may not exist on a fresh install) and sets file mode to 644 — the right tool for system drop-in files. - [ ] **Step 5: Bash-syntax-check install.sh** ```bash bash -n install.sh && echo "syntax ok" ``` Expected: `syntax ok` and exit 0. - [ ] **Step 6: Confirm the new lines appear in the right place** ```bash grep -A 4 "==> Deploying suspend" install.sh ``` Expected output: ``` echo "==> Deploying suspend/hibernate config" sudo install -Dm644 "$(pwd)/logind/lid.conf" /etc/systemd/logind.conf.d/lid.conf sudo install -Dm644 "$(pwd)/sleep/hibernate-delay.conf" /etc/systemd/sleep.conf.d/hibernate-delay.conf ``` - [ ] **Step 7: Commit** ```bash git add logind/lid.conf sleep/hibernate-delay.conf install.sh git commit -m "logind+sleep: track lid hibernate config; deploy via install.sh" ``` --- ## Task 3: niri swayidle action After this task, the 30-min idle path uses `systemctl suspend-then-hibernate` instead of `systemctl suspend`, matching the lid handler. **Files:** - Modify: `niri/config.kdl` (line 39) - [ ] **Step 1: Replace the swayidle action** In `niri/config.kdl`, find line 39: ```kdl spawn-at-startup "swayidle" "-w" "timeout" "300" "niri msg action power-off-monitors" "timeout" "600" "gtklock" "-d" "timeout" "1800" "systemctl suspend" "before-sleep" "gtklock" "-d" ``` Replace `"systemctl suspend"` with `"systemctl suspend-then-hibernate"`. The full line becomes: ```kdl spawn-at-startup "swayidle" "-w" "timeout" "300" "niri msg action power-off-monitors" "timeout" "600" "gtklock" "-d" "timeout" "1800" "systemctl suspend-then-hibernate" "before-sleep" "gtklock" "-d" ``` Only one substring changes; nothing else on the line moves. The `before-sleep "gtklock" "-d"` clause stays — gtklock fires on suspend-then-hibernate's suspend phase too. - [ ] **Step 2: Validate niri config** ```bash niri validate 2>&1 | tail -2 ``` Expected: a final line `INFO niri: config is valid`. Any "ERROR" or non-zero exit means a syntax issue. - [ ] **Step 3: Confirm exactly one substitution happened** ```bash grep -c "systemctl suspend-then-hibernate" niri/config.kdl grep -c "\"systemctl suspend\"" niri/config.kdl ``` Expected: - First count: `1` (the new value is present) - Second count: `0` (the old exact-string `"systemctl suspend"` is gone) - [ ] **Step 4: Commit** ```bash git add niri/config.kdl git commit -m "niri: route swayidle 30-min timeout through suspend-then-hibernate" ``` --- ## Task 4: README — One-time hibernation enablement subsection After this task, the README documents the one-time bootstrap step so a reader setting up the system fresh knows to run the script. **Files:** - Modify: `README.md` (append a subsection) - [ ] **Step 1: Append the new subsection** The README has exactly one top-level section, `## Setup` (line 22). The new subsection nests under it as `### One-time hibernation enablement`. Append to the end of `README.md` (after the closing line of the existing Setup section): ````markdown ### One-time hibernation enablement Hibernation requires a persistent swap file, kernel resume parameters, and a regenerated UKI. Run once, then reboot: ```bash sudo bash scripts/enable-hibernation.sh ``` After reboot, `systemctl hibernate` will work, and lid close / 30-min idle will suspend-then-hibernate per the tracked logind config. ```` (The outer fence above is four backticks because the block contains a triple-backtick code block — paste the inner content verbatim, no enclosing 4-backtick fence.) - [ ] **Step 2: Verify the section was added** ```bash grep -A 6 "One-time hibernation enablement" README.md ``` Expected: the new subsection prints, including the `sudo bash scripts/enable-hibernation.sh` line. - [ ] **Step 3: Commit** ```bash git add README.md git commit -m "docs: document one-time hibernation enablement" ``` --- ## Final verification (controller, post-merge) These can only be run on the live system, after merging and pushing all four task commits. - [ ] **Bootstrap and reboot** ```bash sudo bash scripts/enable-hibernation.sh # Output should show steps 1–6 with each guard either firing or skipping. sudo reboot ``` - [ ] **After reboot, verify prerequisites** ```bash swapon --show # /swapfile, ≥14 GiB cat /proc/cmdline | grep -oE "resume=\S+ resume_offset=\S+" # both present grep "^HOOKS=" /etc/mkinitcpio.conf | grep resume # hook in array ``` - [ ] **Re-deploy tracked configs** ```bash cd ~/Documents/dotfiles bash install.sh # Should print "==> Deploying suspend/hibernate config" and the two install lines. ls -la /etc/systemd/logind.conf.d/lid.conf /etc/systemd/sleep.conf.d/hibernate-delay.conf ``` Expected: both files exist, mode 644, owned by root. - [ ] **Reload logind so lid.conf takes effect** ```bash sudo systemctl restart systemd-logind # closes session — log back in after ``` (Optional: a niri restart also picks up the new swayidle args. The change takes effect on next login regardless.) - [ ] **Functional checks** 1. `systemctl hibernate` — laptop powers off completely; press power → resumes to gtklock in ~20–30 s. 2. Close lid on battery — laptop suspends instantly; reopen within 30 min → instant resume; reopen after 30+ min → ~30 s resume from hibernation. 3. Close lid on AC — same as battery (no longer just locks). 4. Leave laptop idle 30 min — `journalctl -u systemd-suspend-then-hibernate.service` shows the action firing.