On Thu, 26 Apr 2018, Rafael J. Wysocki wrote:

> On Thu, Apr 26, 2018 at 9:42 AM, Thomas Gleixner <t...@linutronix.de> wrote:
> > On Thu, 26 Apr 2018, Mike Galbraith wrote:
> >> On Wed, 2018-04-25 at 15:03 +0200, Thomas Gleixner wrote:
> >> > Right, it does not matter. The real interesting one is d6ed449afdb3.
> >>
> >> FWIW, three boxen here suspend/resume fine, but repeatably exhibit the
> >> below after a very few minute suspend, and a short bisect fingered your
> >> suspect.  Distro is opensuse 42.3.
> >>
> >> [  211.113902] Restarting tasks ... done.
> >> [  211.114817] PM: suspend exit
> >> [  212.312993] systemd-journald[7266]: File 
> >> /var/log/journal/016627c3c4784cd4812d4b7e96a34226/system.journal corrupted 
> >> or uncleanly shut down, renaming and replacing.
> >> [  212.313363] systemd-coredump[7264]: Detected coredump of the journal 
> >> daemon itself, diverted to 
> >> /var/lib/systemd/coredump/core.systemd-journal.0.0aa39276decf4f1ab6fda3464e31f9dd.582.1524720954000000.
> >>
> >
> > Huch, that rather looks like a genuine application bug.
> 
> Well, say you set a timer to wake you up in X seconds.  When you wake
> up, you look at a clock and see that Y seconds have passed and Y is
> much greater than X.  I guess you'd think that something's wrong. :-)

And that makes you coredump, right? Brilliant choice.

Thanks,

        tglx

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