Re: Suspend to RAM in an Asus P1-AH2

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Hi,
   I retried after checking CONFIG_FTRACE through menuconfig (I double
checked it was set in .config). Same results. Can I do any other test
now that this setting is on (I guess is something related to kernel
function tracing)?

Best regards,
  Eduard Huguet



2008/8/30 Rafael J. Wysocki <rjw@xxxxxxx>
>
> On Friday, 29 of August 2008, Eduard Huguet wrote:
> > Hi,
> >     I've tested the current git-sources-2.6.27-rc4 on Gentoo with the
> > suggested ACPI setting at kernel boot. Although the results are not
> > exactly satisfactory, at least they are different: now, when using
> > hibernate-ram the machine seems to effectively hibernate (entering S3
> > state), as I can hear how the hard disk is parked and the CPU fan
> > stops (which was not happening before...). Brief, the machine would
> > look simply "powered off" if weren't by the power led, that keeps
> > blinking at 1 Hz. I guess this is how S3 state should look like in
> > this machine, shouldn't it...?
> >
> > However, pressing again the power button doesn't seem to resume from
> > RAM, instead the machine simply boots up normally (using previous
> > kernels, pushing power button did nothing, as the machine was dead - I
> > had to power it off manually and boot).
> >
> > Am I missing something...?
>
> Do you have CONFIG_FTRACE set, by chance?  If you do, please unset it and
> retest.
>
> Thanks,
> Rafael
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