hi

okay, suspend/resume both work with 2.6.22-rc3 and the hpet_patches_45.patch.
thank you for your time


yours,
adam



On 5/30/07, Andre Müller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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Adam Lantos wrote:
> Hi Andre,
>
> yes, of course. I run the same kernel now, just reversed the hpet
> patch, and sleep/resume works.
>
> ACPI sleep/resume working:
> -kernel 2.6.20.10
> -kernel 2.6.21.1 + fbsplash + linux-phc + sched-cfs + thinkpad_acpi +
> powertop patch for 2.6.21 + powertop ipw2200 patch
>
> ACPI sleep/resume not working
> -kernel 2.6.21.1 + fbsplash + linux-phc + sched-cfs + thinkpad_acpi +
> powertop patch for 2.6.21 + powertop ipw2200 patch +
> force_hpet_combined_43.patch
>
>
> so the problem can be around the hpet sleep/resume related parts.
>
> should I confirm this bug with vanilla-2.6.22? I see the patchfile was
> created from a 2.6.22-mm kernel source diff
>

Dunno, you've got quite a patchset there.
- From there, it might be worth checking wether
the patches interfere with each other, which is
work I wouldn't want to do :-)

I guess most practical is applying the
force_hpet_combined_43.patch
against a pure vanilla and check that behavior.

When this won't work, I guess you have a proper
case for a bugreport.

Best,

Andre

>
> yours,
> adam
>
>
>
> On 5/30/07, Andre Müller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Adam Lantos wrote:
>> hi
>
>
>> I own a Thinkpad X41 Tbl (intel ich6), running Linux on it. I use a
>> 2.6.21.1 kernel patched with linux-powertop patches. The kernel works
>> well, and power consuption had decreased significantly, but when I put
>> the machine in ACPI sleep mode, it never resumes. To be more precise,
>> it resumes half the way (the hdd and cpu fan switches back, but no
>> other response; the sleep led keeps constantly flashing)...
>
>> I suspect the force_hpet patch 'force_hpet_combined_43.patch', because
>> when it's not applied (and same kernel, same configuration, of
>> course), the suspend/resume cycle works like a charm.
>
>> Found nothing interesting in kernel log, maybe it's not flushed on the
>> disk in this 'half-resumed' state.
>
>
>> any ideas?
>
>> yours,
>> adam
>
> have you compared this to the unpatched kernel setup?
> the drivers changed quite a bit in 2.6.21.
>
> might be a starting point,
>
> andre
>
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