http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5555
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I think I'm hitting this too, the same symptoms and completely erratic
behaviour. I had 2.6.12-rc6 going through literally hundreds of suspends
(stress testing for this specific issue, with or without X, USB, C3, etc.) and
then failing. I tested every -bk snapshot between 2.6.12-rc4 (which, at that
time, seemed stable) to 2.6.12 final, only to come to a conclusion that no
kernel version (including those older than 2.6.11) has ever been 100% stable
on my machine. Some versions are better (last hundreds of suspends), some
worse (15% resumes fail), sometimes a new build of the same version behaves
differently than the previous one. I finally gave up and moved to 2.6.15-rc,
which still seems to exhibit this problem.
I'm getting the impression that the bug is obscurely related to the compiler
version, code alignment, or something similar. For the record, I'm using gcc
3.3.6, but I remember that 3.4 didn't really help much. I also need
acpi_sleep=s3_bios for my backlight to work.
David: any idea on how to debug this? Serial console? Is this likely a
hardware problem?
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