Thomas Gleixner wrote:
On Wed, 2007-01-24 at 18:58 -0800, Linus Torvalds wrote:
It's been more than a week since -rc5, but I blame everybody (including
me) being away for Linux.conf.au and then me waiting for a few days
afterwards to let everybody sync up.
ata_piix survives exactly one suspend resume cylce. After resuming the
second time the disk is not longer usable.
After the first resume a simple "emacs -nw bla.txt" takes already ~45sec
to launch, but there are no kernel messages.
During the second resume the ATA interrupt gets disabled due to an
unhandled interrupt.
This is 100% reproducible. So I can provide as much info as needed.
Is this a regression, or behavior that's always been present?
If its a regression, what changeset caused the problem?
Jeff
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