Pierre Ossman wrote:
>
> I added some debug output to the driver, dumping the DMA controller's
> registers before and after suspend and it seems it goes completely
> apeshit. The registers are filled with, what it seems, random data. The
> reason it stops working seems to be that channel 4 gets disabled killing
> the cascaded channels. I'm going to try and confirm this today.
>
Confirmed. By explicitly reenabling DMA channel 4 in the driver on
resumt the DMA transfers work fine.
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