This sounds suspiciously like an IDE DMA issue.  CF adapters don't do 
DMA -- they only support PIO typically.  Real IDE drives wind up being 
able to do DMA.

    -- Garrett

Venu C wrote:
> Randy Fishel wrote:
>   
>> 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 problem is happening with Ide drive, which I have swapped 
> with CF card.
>       (both have connectivity to the same ide controller in master and 
> slave slots)
>   
>>   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?
>>   
>>     
>      This platform has NetMos Technology PCI 9835 Multi-I/O Controller, 
> which
>      dont have supported Solaris driver for serial port. Also, dont have 
> a port 80 plug either.
>
> Thanks,
> Venu.
>   
>>      ---- 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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