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SubjectRe: I/O hangs after resuming from suspend-to-ram
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On 26/08/17 12:19, Martin Steigerwald wrote:
> Also… when a hang happened the mouse pointer was frozen, Ctrl-Alt-F1 didn´t
> work and so on… so it may easily be a completely different issue.
>
> I did not see much point in reporting it so far… as I have no idea on how to
> reliably pin-point the issue. It happens once every few days, so a bisect
> again is out of questions – (it is anyway for a production machine for me) –,
> it appears to be a hard freeze, so no debug data… its one of these "you don´t
> get to debug me" hangs again. I really have no idea how to a get hold on such
> complexity. I am hoping to at least pin-point the exact kernel option that
> triggers this issue, but it may take weeks to do so. I´d really love a way for
> the kernel to at least to write out debug data before doing hanging
> completely.

This sounds like what I'm getting - SuSE 42.3, no raid, doesn't happen
when the power lead is in (but I think the laptop is configured not to
suspend when powered, precisely to avoid exactly this).

It happens to me quite often, unfortunately, but it seems a KDE issue in
that applications work fine, UNTIL KDE seems to get control of the mouse
at which point I can't do anything.

I've got a feeling it's related to wireless networking actually, my
setup is somewhat borked because KDE, systemd, and wifi don't seem to
work nicely together :-(

Cheers,
Wol

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