Hi Randy,

What's the correct list for this conversation - I thought I should add
my 0.02c ? I thought I'd just check my Asus Eeepc 701 last night, and
ran into what sounds like the same problem.

The symptom is that on resume, the system functions correctly for about
40 sec. or so, but with the disk access light staying lit. After about
40 sec, the system hard hangs - can't break into kmdb, power button
doesn't function.   There's no caps-lock indicator on an eeepc, so I
can't toggle that to see how hard we're hung (that's my usual benchmark
for determining just how dead a machine is!)

I tried suspend/resume with and without X, tried disabling networking
(I'm using an ath driver that's not bundled with the OS) but saw the
same thing.

The system's at home at the moment unfortunately, but I'll try out the
workaround later this evening.  I'll also try booting from an external
USB hard disk, and see if we're able to suspend/resume with that (I was
in nv_100)

        cheers,
                        tim

On Thu, 2008-11-13 at 00:04 -0800, Randy Fishel wrote:
> On Thu, 13 Nov 2008, Free wrote:
> 
> > hello all,
> > 
> > (i'm posting to several lists)
> > 
> > As i already said, suspend-resume works well in b100, but since upgraded 
> > to 101a_rc1b, the resume doesn't work, the disk seems to work 
> > permanently and the only choice i have is to poweroff the machine.
> 
>   So to be clear, the machine suspends, but does not properly resume, 
> but hangs on resume?
> 
> > 
> > i found this bug:
> > http://defect.opensolaris.org/bz/show_bug.cgi?id=4603
> > 
> > but how can i find if my laptop (Dell Precision M70) uses p-ata?
> > the only thing i know:
> > 40 GO ATA-100 IDE (5400 TPM)
> > 
> > Feb 22 10:58:55 opensolaris genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] ata1 is 
> > /pci at 0,0/pci-ide at 1f,2/ide at 1
> > Feb 22 10:58:55 opensolaris genunix: [ID 773945 kern.info]      UltraDMA 
> > mode 5 selected
> > Feb 22 10:58:55 opensolaris gda: [ID 243001 kern.info] Disk0:   <Vendor 
> > 'Gen-ATA ' Product 'WDC WD400VE-75HD'>
> > Feb 22 10:58:55 opensolaris ata: [ID 496167 kern.info] cmdk0 at ata0 
> > target 0 lun 0
> > Feb 22 10:58:55 opensolaris genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] cmdk0 is 
> > /pci at 0,0/pci-ide at 1f,2/ide at 0/cmdk at 0,0
> > Feb 22 10:58:55 opensolaris genunix: [ID 773945 kern.info]      UltraDMA 
> > mode 2 selected
> > Feb 22 10:58:56 opensolaris scsi: [ID 193665 kern.info] sd0 at ata1: 
> > target 0 lun 0
> > Feb 22 10:58:56 opensolaris genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] sd0 is 
> > /pci at 0,0/pci-ide at 1f,2/ide at 1/sd at 0,0
> 
>   The above makes me think that it is p-ata, but below does not.  
> However, there *should not* be a problem with disabling DMA, and I 
> would try the workaround anyway (adding '-B ata-disk-dma-enabled=0' to 
> the $kernel line in grub).
> 
> 
>       ---- Randy
> 
> > 
> > and scanpci:
> > pci bus 0x0000 cardnum 0x1f function 0x02: vendor 0x8086 device 0x2653
> >   Intel Corporation 82801FBM (ICH6M) SATA Controller
> > 
> > 
> > thanks in advance,
> > 
> > gerard
> > 
> > 
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