Re: sata suspend resume ... (fwd)

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On Mon, Apr 24 2006, Pavel Machek wrote:
> Hi!
> 
> > >>FWIW, this patch fixes S3 resume for me too.  I'm on an Alienware m5500
> > >>using sd_mod and ata_piix, and I think your T43p is using AHCI, so it
> > >>seems that this fixes a libata-wide problem rather than something
> > >>specific to your hardware.
> > >
> > >Thanks for the info, that is useful; but in fact I'm ata_piix not ahci.
> > 
> > 
> > May be just me, not matter what I tried, it still doesn't work. Closest I 
> > can get is to use "resume=/dev/sda" on boot, able to suspend, able to 
> > resume to X windows, can do anything, but can't access disk. ... simple 
> > "ls" would hang. Dmesg is show SATA disk timeout.
> > 
> > 
> > I've tried both "piix" and "ahci". Both suspend to disk and mem.
> 
> Do suspend-to-disk, first. It is easier.
> 
> > My config ...
> > 	CONFIG_SUSPEND2_CRYPTO=y
> > 	CONFIG_SUSPEND2=y
> > 	CONFIG_SUSPEND2_SWAPWRITER=y
> > 	CONFIG_SUSPEND2_DEFAULT_RESUME2="swap:/dev/sda3"
> 
> You'll want to go with vanilla kernel.
> 
> > Linux version is 2.6.17-rc2. IBM X60s is Pentium D, so SMP ... may be this 
> > has something to do with it.
> 
> Disable SMP in kernel config, then; it makes perfect sense to test it
> UP.

If you can, try and test the SUSE kotd kernel. I have at least one
report of the 10.1-RC1 kernel working just fine for STD on an x60s.

-- 
Jens Axboe

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