On Wednesday 26 July 2006 07:45, Hu, Fenghua wrote: > Here is the message: > > Linux version 2.6.16.9-9-s4-hufh (root@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx) (gcc version 3.4.3 20041212 (Asianux 2.0 3.4.3-9.EL4.2)) #24 SMP Thu Jul 27 11:36:08 CST 2006 ]--snip--[ > Thawing cpus ... > Booting processor 1/1 eip 3000 > Not responding. > Inquiring remote APIC #1... > ... APIC #1 ID: failed > ... APIC #1 VERSION: failed > ... APIC #1 SPIV: failed > Error taking cpu 1 up: -22 > Kernel panic - not syncing: Not enough cpus > <0>Rebooting in 10 seconds. This is a problem related to the CPU hotplug, but the panic is from kernel/power/smp.c#enable_nonboot_cpus(). I don't think we should be panicking here. It's better to just continue with one CPU online IMHO. Please apply the appended patch. It should prevent the system from panicking, but you will run on one CPU after resume. Then, please check what's in the file /sys/devices/system/cup/cpu1/online. If 0, please do # cat 1 > /sys/devices/system/cup/cpu1/online and see what happens. If it doesn't go online, in which case /sys/devices/system/cup/cpu1/online will contain 1, there should be some error messages in dmesg. Also after a fresh boot please try doing: # cat 0 > /sys/devices/system/cup/cpu1/online # cat /proc/interrupts (there should be no cpu1 in the output) # cat 1 > /sys/devices/system/cup/cpu1/online # cat /proc/interrupts (cpu1 should be present again) If this doesn't work, CPU hotplug is totally broken on your system. Otherwise, something in the suspend/resume code paths breaks it and we'll have to figure out what it is. Greetings, Rafael -- kernel/power/smp.c | 1 - 1 files changed, 1 deletion(-) Index: linux-2.6.18-rc1-mm2/kernel/power/smp.c =================================================================== --- linux-2.6.18-rc1-mm2.orig/kernel/power/smp.c +++ linux-2.6.18-rc1-mm2/kernel/power/smp.c @@ -55,7 +55,6 @@ void enable_nonboot_cpus(void) continue; } printk("Error taking cpu %d up: %d\n", cpu, error); - panic("Not enough cpus"); } cpus_clear(frozen_cpus); } - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-acpi" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html