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SubjectRe: suspend not working on macbook pro
On Tue 2008-03-18 06:15:18, Kristian Mueller wrote:
> Hi pozsy
>
> On Mar 8, 12:20 pm, Pozsar Balazs <po...@uhulinux.hu> wrote:
> > I'm using a macbook pro 3,1 (mid-2007), and suspend worked ok with
> > kernel 2.6.23.x, but with 2.6.25-rc{1,2,3,4} it just freezes during
> > suspend. The console is still on, the disk is powered off, but no
> > response or poweroff...
>
> I've had the same problem (tried with 2.6.25-rc3, -rc5 and -rc6).
> Got a MacBook Pro 2,2 (first Core 2 Duo series) here.
>
> ???
> > Did anyone else met the same thing? How could I help debug it?
> > What other info would you need?
>
> I've solved some issues, using "init=/bin/sh" in the kernel commandline.
> You can then call "/usr/sbin/pm-suspend" and system will actually output
> messages while suspending - does not happen with normal Ubuntu init.
>
> The first issue I got was the "hangs after Suspending console(s)"
> Solution: kernel command line += "no_console_suspend"
>
> The 2nd one is a problem with /dev/hda (CDROM) error "drive not ready".
> I could kind of solve this by not using the piix driver from the
> "ATA/ATAPI/MFM/RLL" section anymore. I only use ata_piix driver from the
> Serial ATA section now, which seems to support the CD drive to.
>
> Well, after that my system goes into suspend. yay!, but when it wakes
> up. I get the following sequenze:
>
> - Fan starts running
> - Sound klicks softly
> - CD drive makes a short noise
> - CD drive makes the same noise again (moving the laser i guess)
> - EFI Bootloader appears
>
> (the second CD drive noise is already part of boot sequence -
> I am not sure about the first one though)
>
> Anyway, I am not sure if it's nessesary, but I also disabled:
> - dynamic tics
> - smp
> - forced preemption
> - modular USB and SATA drivers
>
> I still suspect the CD drive to be a problem. - searching for a way to
> disable it for now.

Try inserting infinite loop into wakeup.S. If it hangs instead of efi
appearing, you have a data point.

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