Re: suspend/resume memory corruption on Dell Latitude D830

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More information on is at
    http://fnapcf.fnal.gov/~ron/dell_susp_3.5G_2blocks.txt
and http://fnapcf.fnal.gov/~ron/dell_susp_3.5G_2blocks.dmesg.txt

Is there a way to determine which acpi mapping/allocation is not being honored or is missing and/or using some memmap= kernel param to get the kernel to stay away from the memory being changed during suspend/resume? (any other kernel param that might be useful?)

Thanks,
Ron
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