Re: swsusp regression (s2dsk) [Was: 2.6.18-rc2-mm1]

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Uncc: linux-mm
Cc: alsa-devel
Cc: mingo

Rafael J. Wysocki wrote:
On Sunday 30 July 2006 10:08, Jiri Slaby wrote:
Rafael J. Wysocki napsal(a):
On Sunday 30 July 2006 02:06, Pavel Machek wrote:
Hi!

I have problems with swsusp again. While suspending, the very last thing kernel
writes is 'restoring higmem' and then hangs, hardly. No sysrq response at all.
Here is a snapshot of the screen:
http://www.fi.muni.cz/~xslaby/sklad/swsusp_higmem.gif

It's SMP system (HT), higmem enabled (1 gig of ram).
Most probably it hangs in device_power_up(), so the problem seems to be
with one of the devices that are resumed with IRQs off.

Does vanila .18-rc2 work?
Yup, it does.
Can you try up kernel, no highmem? (mem=512M)?
It writes then:
p16v: status 0xffffffff, mask 0x00001000, pvoice f7c04a20, use 0
in endless loop when resuming -- after reading from swap.
Okay, so we have two different problems here.

[snip]

and one is probably driver problem with p16v (whatever it is).

/data/l/linux/sound/pci/emu10k1/irq.c:
snd_printk(KERN_ERR "p16v: status: 0x%08x, mask=0x%08x, pvoice=%p,
use=%d\n", status2, mask, pvoice, pvoice->use);

...aha, so you may want to unload emu10k1 for testing.
Sure, this helped.

So, we have two different regressions here.

Please try to revert git-alsa.patch and see if the emu10k1-related problem
goes away.

Wow, it didn't helped, I find out there is a difference between in-kernel and modules version of the driver. When compiled as modules (loaded/unloaded) suspending (and resuming) is working ok (enabled higmem and preempt back -- still no smp), when compiled in-kernel (see the config diff below), it doesn't resume.
@@ -1263,8 +1263,8 @@
 CONFIG_SND=y
 CONFIG_SND_TIMER=y
 CONFIG_SND_PCM=y
-CONFIG_SND_HWDEP=m
-CONFIG_SND_RAWMIDI=m
+CONFIG_SND_HWDEP=y
+CONFIG_SND_RAWMIDI=y
 CONFIG_SND_SEQUENCER=y
 # CONFIG_SND_SEQ_DUMMY is not set
 CONFIG_SND_OSSEMUL=y
@@ -1282,8 +1282,8 @@
 #
 # Generic devices
 #
-CONFIG_SND_AC97_CODEC=m
-CONFIG_SND_AC97_BUS=m
+CONFIG_SND_AC97_CODEC=y
+CONFIG_SND_AC97_BUS=y
 # CONFIG_SND_DUMMY is not set
 # CONFIG_SND_VIRMIDI is not set
 # CONFIG_SND_MTPAV is not set
@@ -1347,7 +1347,7 @@
 # CONFIG_SND_INDIGO is not set
 # CONFIG_SND_INDIGOIO is not set
 # CONFIG_SND_INDIGODJ is not set
-CONFIG_SND_EMU10K1=m
+CONFIG_SND_EMU10K1=y
 # CONFIG_SND_EMU10K1X is not set
 # CONFIG_SND_ENS1370 is not set
 # CONFIG_SND_ENS1371 is not set


As far as the first one is concerned, the genirq-* patches look suspicious.

Hmm, what to do?

regards,
--
<a href="http://www.fi.muni.cz/~xslaby/";>Jiri Slaby</a>
faculty of informatics, masaryk university, brno, cz
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