https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=37132


Rafael J. Wysocki <[email protected]> changed:

           What    |Removed                     |Added
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             Status|NEEDINFO                    |ASSIGNED
          Component|Hibernation/Suspend         |Power-Sleep-Wake
             Blocks|32012                       |
         AssignedTo|power-management_other@kern |acpi_power-sleep-wake@kerne
                   |el-bugs.osdl.org            |l-bugs.osdl.org
            Product|Power Management            |ACPI




--- Comment #10 from Dmitry Nezhevenko <[email protected]>  2011-06-17 11:43:09 ---
It looks like I've finally found how to hibernate/resume without "acpi=off". 

The issue is that I've i915 module loaded before resume (from initrd). So I've
removed it from initrd and was able to hibernate/resume multiple times.

I'm still getting strange NMI, but only on first "resume". Every next
hibernate/resume works without NMI messages (until reboot).

I don't know, is it safe to ignore these NMI messages?

--- Comment #11 from Rafael J. Wysocki <[email protected]>  2011-06-26 22:31:33 ---
Comment #8 suggests that this issue shouldn't be listed as a regression from
2.6.39, so I'm dropping it from that list.

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