Hi!
> > > The bug is from the attempt to allocate an already allocated irq.
> > > So it appears somehow in the save/restore mess the msi code
> > > thought the irq code was allocates but the irq code did not?
> > >
> >
> > this morning I tried and booted the machine with pci=nomsi
> > the BUG does not come up as expected but the symptom of loosing ACPI after
> > suspend/resume remains...
> >
> I have to say sorry for insisting on the ACPI issue
> after digging a little deeper I found that it must come from somewhere in
> the ibm_acpi code and maybe even in a helper script. I still have to seek
> for that one and read the ibm_acpi patches and discussion that go on for
> over a week now in ltp...
>
> maybe soneone can quickly tell me, what it is trying to point out with this
> messages from the suspend or resume code:
>
> Calling INT 0x15 (F000:5E81)
> EAX is 0x10005F00
> Calling INT 0x15 (F000:5E81)
> EAX is 0x10005F40
> Calling INT 0x15 (F000:5E81)
> EAX is 0x5F34
> Calling INT 0x15 (F000:5E81)
> EAX is 0x5F35
That is vbetool code, IIRC. Ignore it.
Pavel
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