So I tested.

After I got the 'will hibernate in a bit unless you plug in' message, I
suspended.  Then plugged in power, and resumed.  The laptop went on its
merry way, and did not give me any funny stuff.  So that's good.  This
means the upstream bug is fixed.

The issue with trying to suspend *while* a hibernation is underway is
still there.  I let my laptop drain again, waited until it seemed like a
hibernation was actually occurring (disk activity and such), and then
hit the suspend menu item.

It did not suspend.  It continued to hibernate.  I plugged in while
asleep.  When I woke it up, however, it got most of the way (to a black
console and I was able to alt+tab to other VTs, but no visible X) but
then hibernated immediately again.

I thought maybe it was because I had plugged in while asleep.  So I woke
up again and plugged it in after it seemed the kernel had woken stuff
up, but while the disk was still churning and trying to get everything
in place.  Still hibernated again.  I ended up booting an older kernel
to stop it trying to unhibernate.

So...  Not sure what that bug is about (and would be interested if I
just got unlucky there)...  But it seems the 'not noticing AC being
plugged in while asleep' bug is squashed, and I wasn't able to suspend
while a hibernate was going on.

So I guess that's victory, modulo the hibernation issue, which I should
really try to reproduce and file a bug about.

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Suspend should prevent shutdown and vice versa
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/348124
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