On Mon, 3 Nov 2008, Venu C wrote:
> No core dumps noted, also alrm(acpi_rtc_wake) setting
> fails to wake instead resets.
>
> Thanks,
> Venu.
FWIW, I doubt there would be coredumps, as the disk drivers need to
be resumed for dumps to occur (not to mention you would see the delay
while it is being written).
This is likely due to some fault on resume (possibily related to a
DMA issue that has been reported). If I remember, you have a serial
port on your machine, would it be possible to plug it into another and
trap debugging to the serial port?
---- Randy
> --- Kerry Shu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I guess it panicked in resume when you saw it
> > rebooted. Pls check
> > /var/crash to see if there are core dumps there.
> >
> > Regards,
> > Kerry
> >
> > Venu C wrote:
> > > When I replaced boot device from compact flash
> > card to Ide drive,
> > > system suspends fine.
> > > When I press WAKE button, it resets instead of
> > resume most of the times.
> > > Noted success
> > > twice on friday, today all my attempts(6 times)
> > didnot succeed.
> > >
> > > Not sure why it is resetting, any idea?
> > >
> > > Venu.
> > > Dana H. Myers wrote:
> > >> Venu C wrote:
> > >>> Dana H. Myers wrote:
> > >>>> Venu C wrote:
> > >>>>> After bypassing the macros for i915 driver in
> > suspend resume code,
> > >>>>> cpr works fine now on my Intel Atom platform.
> > with Alarm as well as
> > >>>>> Wake button. powerbutton donot seems to work
> > for cpr, please see
> > >>>>> below for ACPI Error.
> > >>>>> It makes sense to work one of WAKE or PWR
> > buttons.
> > >>>>>
> > >>>>> Oct 27 14:58:07 lippert genunix: [ID 535284
> > kern.notice] System is
> > >>>>> being suspended
> > >>>>> Oct 27 14:58:09 lippert genunix: [ID 228648
> > kern.info]
> > >>>>> ata_set_feature: (0x2,0x0) failed
> > >>>>> Oct 27 14:58:09 lippert ata: [ID 745855
> > kern.warning] WARNING:
> > >>>>> /[EMAIL PROTECTED],0/[EMAIL PROTECTED],1/[EMAIL PROTECTED] unable to
> > >>>>> ena
> > >>>>> ble write cache targ=1
> > >>>>> Oct 27 14:58:09 lippert acpica: [ID 335148
> > kern.notice] ACPI Error
> > >>>>> (evxfevnt-0292): Could not enable Pow
> > >>>>> erButton event [20060721] <<<<
> > >>>> This 'ACPI Error' is reporting that the chipset
> > hardware failed to
> > >>>> respond
> > >>>> as expected when the PowerButton wake event was
> > enabled at the hardware
> > >>>> level; presumably this is why the power button
> > doesn't wake the system
> > >>>> (correct?).
> > >>> Correct. Instead Wake button works.
> > >> Ah - that seems to make sense :-)
> > >>>> What kind of chipset is this? What kind of
> > system-board?
> > >>> Intel Atom, Intel system controller Hub(SCH
> > poulsbo)
> > >>> embedded system-board.
> > >> Cheers,
> > >> Dana
> > >>
> > >>
> > >
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