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--- Comment #23 from Zhang Rui rui.zh...@intel.com 2009-04-27 07:55:52 ---
ping Sanjoy
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--- Comment #24 from Sanjoy Mahajan san...@mit.edu 2009-04-27 11:04:12 ---
I've been running the 2.6.29 kernel w/ PMDEBUG since my last report.
My current theory is that the laptop gets squeezed by books in my
backpack, pushing the power
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--- Comment #22 from Zhang Rui rui.zh...@intel.com 2009-04-13 08:46:17 ---
well, it's difficult to get the dmesg output when system hangs during suspend.
As this bug is not reproducible in every S3, what we can do is to see if there
is
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--- Comment #18 from Zhang Rui rui.zh...@intel.com 2009-04-13 02:19:39 ---
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final dmesg (all worked)
I ran that
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--- Comment #19 from Sanjoy Mahajan san...@mit.edu 2009-04-13 02:31:27 ---
so you get that dmesg output and there is nothing abnormal? will you
please attach that dmesg output please?
(It wasn't a PM_DEBUG kernel.) Because the system
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--- Comment #20 from Zhang Rui rui.zh...@intel.com 2009-04-13 02:43:52 ---
okay, but I think you'd better use a script to save the dmesg before suspend
every time when you want to do a S3. :)
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--- Comment #21 from Sanjoy Mahajan san...@mit.edu 2009-04-13 03:34:14 ---
okay, but I think you'd better use a script to save the dmesg before suspend
every time when you want to do a S3.
Good idea. But if I use a script like
dmesg
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final dmesg (all worked)
I ran that test, and (unfortunately) it suspended
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--- Comment #15 from Sanjoy Mahajan san...@mit.edu 2009-04-04 03:42:44 ---
4. run this test for 50 times and see if the problem is reproducible.
After recompiling and echo core /sys/power/pm_test, I did
for n in `seq 50`; do
echo
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--- Comment #4 from Zhang Rui rui.zh...@intel.com 2009-04-02 05:59:51 ---
Every 20 or S3 suspends, the machine shuts completely off:
every 20 what?
the crescent-moon LED turns on,
how many LEDs are on in all?
I had noticed this problem
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--- Comment #7 from Sanjoy Mahajan san...@mit.edu 2009-04-02 14:57:07 ---
Every 20 or S3 suspends, the machine shuts completely off:
every 20 what?
Sorry, I meant to type every 20 or so S3 suspends
the crescent-moon LED turns on,
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--- Comment #8 from Sanjoy Mahajan san...@mit.edu 2009-04-02 14:58:31 ---
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dmesg showing several successful suspend/resume cycles
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--- Comment #9 from Sanjoy Mahajan san...@mit.edu 2009-04-02 15:00:01 ---
please attach the dmesg output after a successful suspend/resume
cycle.
I've just attached it.
does this problem exist in hibernation?
I haven't ever tested
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--- Comment #10 from Sanjoy Mahajan san...@mit.edu 2009-04-02 15:02:26 ---
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lspci -vxxx output
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--- Comment #11 from Sanjoy Mahajan san...@mit.edu 2009-04-02 15:04:08 ---
Will you please attach the output of lspci -vxxx?
Attached.
I'll next try the test you suggest.
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--- Comment #13 from Sanjoy Mahajan san...@mit.edu 2009-04-02 15:25:49 ---
Will you please do the following test and see whether the box can be
resumed by power buttonr ?
I did that test. acpid was using /proc/acpi/event, so I killed it.
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--- Comment #1 from Sanjoy Mahajan san...@mit.edu 2009-04-02 03:52:21 ---
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--- Comment #2 from Sanjoy Mahajan san...@mit.edu 2009-04-02 03:55:40 ---
I put the machine into suspend using just
echo mem /sys/power/state
(i.e. not with s2ram or acpid scripts) and wake it up by opening the lid or
pushing the Fn key if
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