Messages in this thread | | | Date | Thu, 24 Mar 2005 10:10:59 -0800 | From | Andy Isaacson <> | Subject | Re: swsusp 'disk' fails in bk-current - intel_agp at fault? |
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On Thu, Mar 24, 2005 at 03:27:15PM +0100, Stefan Seyfried wrote: > Andy Isaacson wrote: > > Dmesg is attached; hardware is a Vaio r505te. > > > > Unfortunately, the deadlock (?) is nondeterministic; it *sometimes* > > suspends successfully, maybe one time out of 10. And thinking back, I > > *sometimes* saw failures to suspend with 2.6.11-rc3, maybe one failure > > out of 20 suspends. > > Does it hang hard or is sysrq still working?
Sysrq still prints stuff, so IRQs aren't locked. But most of the sysrq commands don't work... S and U don't seem to do anything (not too suprising I suppose) but B does reboot.
> If sysrq is still working, please try with "i8042.noaux" (this will kill > your touchpad, which is what i intend :-)
So I added i8042.noaux to my kernel command line, rebooted, insmodded intel_agp, started X, and verified no touchpad action. Then I suspended, and it worked fine. After restart, I suspended again - also fine.
So I think that fixed it. But no touchpad is a bit annoying. :)
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