On Thu, 2010-10-07 at 23:23 +0200, Rafael J. Wysocki wrote:

> > > I wonder what happens if you echo 0 to /sys/power/pm_async ?
> > 
> > Nothing happens. The problem persists (tested with 2.6.36-rc7). What
> > would you expect to happen?
> 
> Exactly that. :-)
> 
> Commit 152e1d5920 should not affect the non-async case (I'd be surprised if
> it did really) and things should work with /sys/power/pm_async = 0 anyway.
> 
> Please try check if you can reproduce with commt 152e1d5920 reverted and
> /sys/power/pm_async = 0.  If you can, that's a driver bug.

Ok, for the record, here's what I tried. I have rebooted between tests
to make sure there's no state pulled in from the previous test:

 2.6.36-rc7, no changes,      pm_async 1 :  suspend fails
 2.6.36-rc7, no changes,      pm_async 0 :  suspend fails

 2.6.36-rc7, 152e1d reverted, pm_async 1 :  suspend works
 2.6.36-rc7, 152e1d reverted, pm_async 0 :  suspend fails

 2.6.34.7, no changes,        pm_async 1 :  suspend works
 2.6.34.7, no changes,        pm_async 0 :  suspend works

I am not sure how this should be interpreted.


Sven



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