Rafael J. Wysocki wrote:
On Friday 23 January 2009, Alan Jenkins wrote:
Rafael J. Wysocki wrote:
On Thursday 22 January 2009, Alan Jenkins wrote:
Rafael J. Wysocki wrote:
On Thursday 22 January 2009, Alan Jenkins wrote:
Alan Jenkins wrote:
Hibernation hangs just after writing the image. With s2disk I can see
this from the console messages. The same hang happens with kernel
swsusp ('echo disk | sudo tee /sys/power/state'), and I can see that
the image has been written from the HDD led.
In either case, I can still hard-power-off and resume from hibernation.
It doesn't hang if I use the shutdown method (either 'echo shutdown |
sudo tee /sys/power/disk' or 's2disk -P "shutdown method=shutdown"').
I've bisected this to commit 571ff7584bb9e05fca0eb79752ae55a46faf3a98.
It doesn't revert cleanly from RC2.
I think it's distinct from the other two reported suspend regressions.
I'm not using acpi-cpufreq, and the issue doesn't affect resume.
It looks distinct.
Do you suspend this box to RAM and does it work?
Yes, I do use STR on it occasionally, and it still works in RC2.
Please retest with the appended patch applied.
That fixes it.
OK, it won't hurt to apply it.
Still, the hardware or the BIOS in your box seems to be broken, or both, so I'd
like to debug it a bit more if you don't mind.
Can you please test the patch below instead of the previous one?
It hangs at the same point as the unpatched RC2. As before, it doesn't
hang if I use "shutdown" instead of "platform".
Going by sysfs, I have 4 PCI devices without a kernel driver.
8086:2592 Mobile 915 Express Graphics Controller
8086:2792 Mobile 915 Express Graphics Controller (driven by X)
8086:2448 82801 Mobile PCI Bridge
8086:2641 82801FBM (ICH6M) LPC Interface Bridge
The bridges shouldn't be affected, so I bet on the graphics.
It seems that the BIOS doesn't expect it to be in D3 while entering S4,
although it apparently doesn't mind it to be in D3 while entering S3.
I blame the Asus BIOS writers. ;-)
Wouldn't Windows normally put it into D3? There are many reports of
successful hibernation under Windows on this hardware. The motivation
being that S3 drains the battery in <24 hours. (Fewer people hibernate
on linux because you only have a 4G SSD, so a swap partition wastes a
lot of space, and most installers can't set up swap files).
Also it sounds like it would break when the linux kernel mode setting
driver is used. I thought kernel mode setting was going to make suspend
_more_ reliable :-).
So in the long term I think we either need to find a more specific root
cause, or implement a PCI quirk for this quirky machine.
Thanks
Alan
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