Issue #2932 has been updated by cmusser.

Status changed from New to Resolved

This works properly now. Both the x220 and X1 Carbon can be left plugged into 
an external monitor, allowed to blank the monitor after a period of inactivity 
and return to work without freezing when woken up. 

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Bug #2932: panic if laptop sleeps with external monitor plugged in
http://bugs.dragonflybsd.org/issues/2932#change-13187

* Author: cmusser
* Status: Resolved
* Priority: Normal
* Assignee: 
* Category: Driver
* Target version: 
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If my laptop goes to sleep with a monitor plugged into the DisplayPort, it 
cannot wake successfully. When I wake it (with mouse or keyboard action), the 
displays activate, but the machine is hung and the kernel panics a short time 
later. Both times it's happened, the machine was running X with the monitor 
attached and powered on. Once the monitor was "in use" (positioned with xrandr 
and showing part of the desktop). The other time, the monitor was plugged in to 
the DisplayPort and powered on, but not configured yet (it was simply 
displaying a mirror of what was on the laptop's display).

Details: this is a Lenovo Carbon X1 with Intel i915 video. This is with a 
recent 4.7 build. The crash.txt.X files the panic created are attached, and I 
have the other, larger crash files if needed.

This doesn't happen when no monitor is plugged into the DisplayPort. The 
machine can go to sleep and wake up reliably.

---Files--------------------------------
core.txt.0 (183 KB)
core.txt.1 (180 KB)


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