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--- Comment #20 from Alexander Myodov 2010-01-14 20:10:06
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Purging "uswsusp" didn't help in my case; neither did purging "apmd" or the
outdated "kpowersave" and "klaptopdaemon". Purging "acpi-support" (as suggested
over there too) caused m
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--- Comment #17 from Alexander Myodov 2009-12-04 07:35:05
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Please feel free to close this bug with something like INSUFFICIENT_DATA; I'm
not sure if this bug is fixed, but I'm afraid I am not able to perform my part
of investigation right
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--- Comment #16 from Zhang Rui 2009-12-04 03:48:02 ---
ping ...
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--- Comment #15 from Zhang Rui 2009-10-22 03:40:31 ---
please remove the acpi button driver before S3 and see if the problem still
exists.
Note that you may need to rebuild the kernel if button driver is built in.
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--- Comment #14 from Alexander Myodov 2009-10-16 09:51:15
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Attached the new files.
I managed to catch "dmesg" in a second between the first resume and a moment it
went suspended again, that is the "1" file. The "2" file is the dmesg output
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--- Comment #13 from Alexander Myodov 2009-10-16 09:49:59
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Created an attachment (id=23427)
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Better dmesg output
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--- Comment #12 from Zhang Rui 2009-10-09 02:52:37 ---
please boot with log_buf_len=4M and reattach the dmesg output.
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--- Comment #11 from Alexander Myodov 2009-10-06 00:22:30
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Created an attachment (id=23277)
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Dmesg output after suspend-resume-resuspend-resume
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--- Comment #10 from Alexander Myodov 2009-10-06 00:20:30
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Well, if it helps - attaching the dmesg output. But seems it was stripped, and
increasing the bufsize for dmesg does not help much.
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--- Comment #9 from Alexander Myodov 2009-09-28 09:52:29
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Sorry for slow response. Seems like I don't have "CONFIG_ACPI_DEBUG=y" in stock
Debian kernel config, hence I need to figure out how to properly recompile the
kernel with these opti
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--- Comment #8 from Zhang Rui 2009-09-28 03:46:25 ---
ping...
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--- Comment #7 from Zhang Rui 2009-09-15 05:40:49 ---
please run
"echo 0x00080044 > /sys/module/acpi/parameters/debug_layer"
"echo 0x88000107 > /sys/module/acpi/parameters/debug_level"
and attach the dmesg output after suspend and resume.
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--- Comment #6 from Alexander Myodov 2009-09-11 19:07:43
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Zhang, it seems that since 2.6.30 (maybe even earlier), Debian kernel team
stopped to include support of /proc/acpi/event into the debian kernels.
Therefore, "lsof /proc/acpi/event"
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--- Comment #5 from Len Brown 2009-09-09 02:25:24 ---
just to make sure I understand...
When you suspend by typing "echo mem > /sys/power/state"
and resume by using the power button, it always works
in all versions tested, and has no ata erro
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--- Comment #4 from Zhang Rui 2009-09-02 01:29:58 ---
the ata exceptions are still there in the above tests, right?
I think the problem is that your laptop receives another lid event on resume.
run "lsof /proc/acpi/event" to see which proces
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--- Comment #3 from Alexander Myodov 2009-09-01 12:20:54
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I mean, I've made several attempts of "echo mem > /sys/power/state", as you
requested.
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