Black screen-dead unit on S3 resume - Intel Atom

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Dear List

I am approaching this list now as one of my last hopes i ve to fix S3 on Intel Atom based Tablet PC.

The overall description of the situation is as follows.

- entereing into S3 via "echo mem > /sys/power/state will result in a suspend into the bios which is comparable to the one when running windows. The acitivity led starts blinking and it sits there. Power consumption measurments show the equally amounts of mA take.

The system then reacts on the power button only with a changing power led to static. ( after around 1 sec)
But that is all i can get as reaction.
No hdd activity at all.

So it stucks on the resume situation as early as acpi calls the waking vektor. That is my assumption.

Tests taken :
- All /sys/power/pm_test  `scenarios runs fine without any obvious issue.
- All test are done with mininal system scenario with only hdd, usb and framebuffer drivers compiled in. - s3_beep kernel option also doesnt beep on resume , beepdriver is compiled in. - testet various options, like acpi old_ordering, rsdt, sci_force_enable and some more - most tests where done on 2.6.34-rc1. but others where with 2.6.27 (openSuse 11.1) and 2.6.20

I am about to recieve a ami bios post code - debug card. That one should help to determine the bios side.

So i am stuck without any further debug information beside the dmesg from the bootet system and the pm_test runs.


I can attach or mail any log you guys want me to. Also i ve all acpidump `ed tables

Any hints, help or suggstions are welcome at this point.

Regards Rob


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