Hi. I've noticed that with recent kernels (starting somewhere between
2.6.20 and 2.6.22) I sometimes get *lots* of disk activity on resume from
suspend to ram. About 2/3 of the time, the system resumes normally but in
the remaining 1/3 of the time, the hard drive light stays on almost solid
and the machine is very, very slow to respond. The only way I've found to
reliably recover from this is if I can get to a command prompt fast
enough and do "shutdown -r now". There's not much cpu activity at all, it
just seems to be disk io that's killing interactivity. This also happens
if I resume just from an empty gnome desktop with no applications
running, so I don't think it's due to swapping.
Some kernels affected: 2.6.22, 2.6.23+hrt patches, Ubuntu Gutsy kernel
(2.6.22-14). These are all 64-bit kernels running on an HP nx6125 laptop
- single-core Turion 64 processor, 1 gig of ram. To the best of my
recollection, this problem did *not* appear with 2.6.20.
I put some dmesg output from the vm block dumping and some vmstat output
at http://nullinfinity.org/tmp/s2ram/ . The dmesg logs are from the same
resume, just a little while apart. The vmstat is from a different resume.
Any workarounds, patches, tips for further debugging etc would be
appreciated.
- Johan
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