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Bug#700513: linux-base: Cannot resume after suspending (laptop model HP CQ61 410SH)



On Sat, 2013-02-16 at 12:40 -0600, Daniel wrote:
> Not sure if I'm doing this right, but I'm reporting the results here. 
> 
> 
> On Thu, Feb 14, 2013 at 9:25 PM, Ben Hutchings <ben@decadent.org.uk>
> wrote:
>         On Thu, 2013-02-14 at 08:27 -0600, Daniel wrote:
>         >
>         >
>         >
>         > On Wed, Feb 13, 2013 at 11:28 PM, Ben Hutchings
>         <ben@decadent.org.uk>
>         > wrote:
>         >         Control: tag -1 moreinfo
>         >
>         >         On Wed, 2013-02-13 at 11:59 -0600, ddshore wrote:
>         >         > Package: linux-base
>         >         > Version: 3.4~bpo60+1
>         >         > Severity: normal
>         >         >
>         >         > After suspending the laptop, and attempting to
>         resume, I get
>         >         a black screen
>         >         > with the power and wifi icons turned on.  I have
>         tried using
>         >         different versions
>         >         > of the Linux Kernel,
>         >
>         >
>         >         Which versions?
>         >
>         >
>         > 2.6.32-5-686 and 3.2.0.0.bpo.4-rt-686-pae
>         
>         
>         Could you also try 3.7-trunk-686-pae, from the experimental
>         suite?
>         
>         
> Done, I just installed it without doing anything else (it mentioned
> that it may be missing some drivers).   
> I still have the same error.  Should I try anything else? The dmesg,
> or something like that?  

dmesg from after boot would be helpful.

Maybe the DSDT would also provide useful information.  Install acpidump,
run 'acpidump -t DSDT > dsdt.dump' (as root), and attach dsdt.dump.

[...]
> OK, so I tried:
> echo freezer >  /sys/power/pm_test
> echo mem > /sys/power/state 
> 
> 
> echo devices >  /sys/power/pm_test
> echo mem > /sys/power/state
> 
> 
> echo platform >  /sys/power/pm_test
> echo mem > /sys/power/state
> 
> 
> echo processors >  /sys/power/pm_test
> echo mem > /sys/power/state
> 
> 
> echo core >  /sys/power/pm_test
> 
> 
> echo mem > /sys/power/state
> 
> 
> For all of them, I get this:
> ata1: softreset failed (device not ready)
> ata2: softreset failed (device not ready)
> 
> 
> 
> But it always comes back to live.  Am I doing it right? 
> I can't find if there is a log file that contains the results of these
> tests.

There's no special log.  This suggests that the kernel is mostly doing
the right thing, but something goes wrong with the last stage where the
kernel calls the BIOS to power-off most of the system.

Ben.

-- 
Ben Hutchings
Computers are not intelligent.	They only think they are.

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