[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-devel] Resume not working on 2nd gen Core i5
On 24.02.2012 06:54, Konrad Rzeszutek Wilk wrote: >>>>>>> Does anybody have a similar problem on 2nd Gen Core i5? Any advises how >>>>>>> to approach debugging it? >>>>>>> > .. snip.. >> (the same hardware) >> On 2.6.38.3 xenlinux kernel after resume there is screen content from before >> suspend, power led light constantly (as it should), but system is >> irresponsible (no capslock led, no reaction to sysrq, network etc). >> On 3.x with your patches system goes into S3, but on resume is even worse - >> no >> screen content at all (and no backlight) and also irresponsible, power led >> still blinking. As 3.x tried: >> - your devel/acpi-s3.v7 branch directly >> - 3.2.7 merged with devel/acpi-s3.v7 >> - 3.3-rc4 with devel/acpi-s3.v7 > > OK. That is weird - it worked for me last time. One thing at at time then - > try doing this from text-mode, so no graphic mode involved. For that you might > need to disable your i915 driver altogether. Then just run 'pm-suspend' and > see where it stops. > > The next part is... Wait a minute, this reminds me of something I encountered > with a SandyBrige i2100 - the suspend would work, but resume would get stuck. > > The issue was with the hypervisor and if I had the acpi-cpufreq drivers loaded > it resumed just fine. If I didn't - so hypervisor had no idea about C states > or > P states, it would be stuck in the default_idle and never come back. > > So you might want for fun try also using the stable/processor-passthru.v5 and > build it with CONFIG_XEN_PROCESSOR_PASSTHRU=y. Looks much better. At least for few suspend/resume it works. Thanks! And: when is it planned to upstream above patches (acpi-s3 and processor-passthru)? -- Best Regards / Pozdrawiam, Marek Marczykowski Invisible Things Lab Attachment:
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