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SubjectRe: [linux-pm] Tyan S2923-E suspend to ram fails to resume
On Sat 2008-08-23 17:47:10, Simon Arlott wrote:
> On 12/08/08 11:31, Pavel Machek wrote:
>> On Sat 2008-08-09 15:42:22, Simon Arlott wrote:
>>> On 08/08/08 12:20, Simon Arlott wrote:
>>>> On Fri, August 8, 2008 08:14, Pavel Machek wrote:
>>>>> On Mon 2008-08-04 22:56:07, Simon Arlott wrote:
>>>>>> My system (Tyan S2923-E, dmesg attached) suspends ok in
>>>>>> all pm_test modes, but it won't resume with pm_test
>>>>>> "none".
>>>>>>
>>>>>> [ 6.423515] mem full: hash matches
>>>>>>
>>>>>> When I press the power button, the port 80 display shows:
>>>>>> FF D0 23 01 D0 ... DE
>>>>>> (and again each time I press it)
>>>>>>
>>>>>> If I force it to turn off, then on again:
>>>>>> FF D0 23 01 D0 ... FF D0 23 01 D0 ... (D2?) D3 00 01 D5
>>>>>> D6 <normal boot>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Any ideas? (onboard SAS is disabled, watchdog is
>>>>>> disabled, everything else is enabled, PCI-E graphics
>>>>>> card)
>>>>>
>>>>> Try verifying if it reaches assembly code under realmode/ ...
>>>
>>> I've tried acpi_sleep=s3_beep, and this:
>>> diff --git a/arch/x86/kernel/acpi/realmode/wakeup.S b/arch/x86/kernel/acpi/realmode/wakeup.S
>>> Which doesn't work either.
>>
>> Yep, that should work. When it does not, it means BIOS is not
>> returning to our real mode code :-(. You may want to try disabling
>> APIC and similar stuff, in hope of working around BIOS bug you are
>> hitting, but ...
>
> I've tried the simplest possible 32-bit UP kernel I could come up with
> (.config attached) and it still doesn't work.
>
> (I modified post_init() to call pm_suspend(PM_SUSPEND_MEM).)
>
> Disassembly of the BIOS shows that DE is indeed part of 0xDEAD, but I
> haven't been able to tell what it's doing between D0 and there... not all
> of the port 80 codes that are displayed are easily visible.
>
> I've tried disabling all the CPU options in the BIOS, e.g. microcode
> update, VM, NMI but it doesn't help. I'm wondering if D0 is the right start
> point for the system - there's a DC code for S3 resume:

...you did a lot of work, but these issues are hard.

Do Windows suspend/resume on same hardware? BSD?
Pavel
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