http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=12731





------- Comment #15 from yakui.z...@intel.com  2009-02-25 21:17 -------
Created an attachment (id=20370)
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patch: use the RTC Cmos area(0x60-0x64) to track where suspend/resume hangs

Will you please use the debug patch on the latest kernel and do the following
test?
   a.echo 25 > /proc/cmos ; echo mem > /sys/power/state so that the box enters
the suspend state
   b. press the power button. If the box can't be resumed, please reboot the
system.
   c. after the system is rebooted, please cat /proc/cmos and attach the output
of dmesg.

    It will be great if you can do the following test on your box.
    a. put the box into hibernate state(echo disk > /sys/power/state)
    b. press the power button and resume it to the normal state
    c. echo mem > /sys/power/state; dmesg >dmesg_after;
    d. press the power button and see whether the box can be resumed. 
    e. if it can't be resumed, please reboot the box and check whether there
exists the file of dmesg_after.

    Thanks.


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