On Sun, Mar 12, 2017 at 1:48 PM, Gert Menke <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi everyone, > > I recently installed coreboot on my Thinkpad X230 and overall I am pretty > happy with it. > Everything seems to work well, except one annoying problem: Suspend-to-RAM > does not work correctly. Well, maybe suspend works correctly, but resume > doesn't. Instead of resuming, the system simply boots like on power-on. > > I think in general S3 has worked on sandy/ivy recently, but cannot tell about X230 for sure.
> Since I'm pretty new to coreboot, I'm at a loss here. Is there something > obvious that I might have missed? > I'm using the current master revision from git > (4eb155cee47557cd652d1a85fed5021b23f18a2a), and I'll attach my coreboot > .config. > > We'll likely need coreboot debug logs. You can get one for normal boot using the tool under utils/cbmem, that might help us already. To collect log from failing S3 resume you need to learn about usbdebug and possibly get some FT232H or beaglebone hardware. Also check ifdtool -d output. S3 resume requires host CPU has write access to the part of SPI flash where MRC cache is located. Kyösti > Thanks in advance for any help! > Gert > -- > coreboot mailing list: [email protected] > https://www.coreboot.org/mailman/listinfo/coreboot >
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