On 2012-12-02 17:08 +0100, Stefan Schwarzer wrote:

> Package: xserver-xorg-video-nouveau
> Version: 1:1.0.1-4
> Severity: normal
>
> Dear Maintainer,
>
> using a Dell laptop (E 6410) with Nvidia graphics I follow more or less 
> testing. 
> Suspend/resume worked up to an upgrade last week with only minor glitches. 
> That upgrade 
> installed version 1.0.1-4 of the  nouveau server causing suspend/resume to 
> fail in about 
> 80% of the cycles with differing symptoms on each resume: 
> (i) screen with backlight on but black, only moving cursor visible
> (ii) black screen, no backlight, possibly after a short flicker and initially 
> showing the 
>         last screen content before suspend
> (iii) system bell going crazy without user input
> ....
> I checked the server log (Xorg.0.old) and the kernel logs (/var/log/messages)
> but there was nothing visible that permitted pinpointing the problem 

The only one of these cherry-picks that should have *any* effect with
your configuration is "exa: use CLAMP_TO_EDGE for RepeatPad", the others
only affect code paths which are not entered in default setups.  I
cannot really imagine how this commit could lead to problems on
suspend/resume, but could you please try and revert it?

> However, suspend/resume started working again after an upgrade of the package 
> to the 
> version in experimental (1.0.4-1), which I am running now. So, one of the 
> 'cherries' 
> introduced from 1.0.1-3 to ..-4 may carry what ruins my day.

There's also the possibility that AIGLX is the problem (using the
experimental xserver-xorg-video-nouveau package with unstable's
libgl1-mesa-dri triggers AIGLX errors, as can be seen in your logs).
Can you please turn off AIGLX in the SERVERFLAGS section of xorg.conf
and test whether that helps in 1.0.1-4 ?

Cheers,
       Sven


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