On Thu, Nov 13, 2014 at 10:41:35AM +0200, Antonio Barrones wrote: > On 13 November 2014 01:33, Mike Larkin <mlar...@azathoth.net> wrote: > > On Thu, Nov 13, 2014 at 12:16:46AM +0200, Antonio Barrones wrote: > >> Mike Larkin <mlarkin <at> azathoth.net> writes: > >> > >> > > >> > On Fri, Oct 10, 2014 at 10:01:18AM -0700, John Magolske wrote: > >> > > Hi, > >> > > > >> > > I have an X31 ThinkPad on which I've installed OpenBSD. Everything > >> > >> > > >> > boot -c , disable radeondrm (and also disable auto xdm start). > >> > > >> > See if you can zzz/resume from the console without radeondrm running. > >> > > >> > That will at least give us a place to start. > >> > > >> > Another thing you can try is seeing if the machine is in ddb on resume > >> > for some reason. Try a few (3 or 4) "bo re" commands (enter after > >> > each). See > >> > if the machine reboots, and if so you might have clues in dmesg after > >> > reboot. > >> > > >> > -ml > >> > > >> > > >> Hi, > >> with the current version and disabling radeondrm at boot, the resume works. > >> Without disabling anything the resume doesn't work. > >> The keyboard looks not responding, but the keys to change the lights > >> in the display are working > > > > Not sure I understand. You say "...the resume works" but then say a bunch of > > stuff "doesn't work". Which is it? > > > > -ml > > When you disable radeondrm at boot (boot -c), then in the -current > version of OpenBSD, the resume works (but X window doesn't work I have > tried also with vesa driver in xorg.conf). > Doing the same with the 5.6 -release version, resume works, but the > console is corrupted and the characters are not legible but the > keyboard works and you can boot without hard reset. > > If you don't disable anything at boot (with the -current version ) > then resume doesn't work. > In the previous mail I posted the dmesg with radeondrm disabled and > also the dmesg without disabling anything at boot. > > Antonio
Looks like a problem in radeondrm resume for this chip, then, since disabling that works. I wouldn't expect X to work here since you're basically running half of a radeon config (radeon but no DRM/KMS) at that point. -ml