The issue remains when using the proposed kernel 4.13.0-29-generic. It
does not happen with the mainline kernels 4.13.16 and 4.14.13.
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Public bug reported:
Since the update to kernel 4.13.0-25-generic hibernation is broken: the
system freezes while resuming somewhat after having loaded the
hibernation image. Reverting to the previous kernel (4.13.0-21-generic)
allows to resume without any problems.
ProblemType: Bug
I should mention I'm running v4.8-rc3 from mainline.
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Title:
System crashes after resume from hibernate
Status in linux package in
20d uptime, about 100 hibernate/resume cycles and no crash, so its
definitively fixed in later kernels.
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I've tested 4.4.x and 4.6.7 from mainline. Crashes happen much less
frequent, but still happen. Attached is a dmesg log from 4.6.7.
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Public bug reported:
kernels 4.4 crash reliably after almost every resume from hibernate. One
system log I could save reported:
Aug 31 15:24:37 yo sshd[2620]: Server listening on :: port 810.
Aug 31 15:24:40 yo kernel: general protection fault: [#2] SMP
Aug 31 15:24:40 yo kernel: Modules
According to a redhat bug report
(https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1310682) it was introduced
by a kernel update from 4.3 to 4.4. So I've testet 4.3.6 from mainline
and it is not effected.
Btw. you probably get this on a live system too and for all hdds (since
root is on the flash
Tested with latest mainline v4.6-rc4-wily, issue still persists.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 524407 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/524407
For the sake of completeness, the point is, that we're talking about a
hdd with no mounted partitions. As far as I understand it, any data,
which might be in memory needs to be flushed before unmounting
Tested again with latest mainline kernel (4.4.0-040400rc2-generic):
Still the same issue.
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Title:
powering off an usb3 device
This issue seems to be fixed since the last kernel update from 3.19.0-10
to 3.19.0-12.
While with 3.19.0-10 I can still reproduce it, with 3.19.0-12 it doesn't
happen anymore. So for my part it is fixed now.
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test the latest v3.16 stable kernel[0].
Just to clarify: I've reported this bug for the vivid kernel, currently
3.19.0. So I'm not sure, if it helps to test
b3nmore, does this also happen when the computer shuts down?
Yes, its basically the same for shutdown and hibernation: At the very
end of the shutdown/hibernation process, when one would expect the
system to power off, the drive spins up and then the system powers off.
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Public bug reported:
My laptop does not power off anymore after going into hibernation.
Instead I have to power off manually by holding the power button for
some seconds. Resuming from hibernation does work reliably however.
This is regression, since it works perfectly with the utopic kernel
While at it, I've tested kernel 4.0-rc3 from mainline and with that one
it works again, even in 'platform' mode.
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Last apport-collect was on utopic, but this is still an issue with vivid
(kernel 3.19).
Btw this might be a dup of
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/524407
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I've got a hdd for backups, which most of the time is
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I've got a hdd for backups, which most of the time is unmounted and sleeping
(spun down). When going into hibernation it spins up shortly before the
computer powers off. This is somehow annoying because it's
Tested again with v3.17.1-utopic: still the same issue.
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Title:
powering off an usb3 device causes kernel to resume immediately
Would it be possible for you to test the latest upstream kernel? Refer
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v3.16 kernel[0].
Done. No changes.
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Status: Incomplete = Confirmed
** Tags added: kernel-bug-exists-upstream
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I've tested kernel 3.16-rc7 from mainline, with the same results.
Another thing I've tested, is disabling acpi wakeups for usb related
devices: If I disable wakeup for ALL usb related devices (in my case
EHC1, EHC2, XHC) suspend works correctly. Any other combination (e.g.
disable only XHC and
I did some further testing with following results: I can reestablish the
correct suspend behavior by plugging in the drive, mounting, unmounting
and unplugging the drive without powering down. This has to be done on
exactly the same port, which triggered the misbehavior (other ports will
not
can you please do dmesg /tmp/dmesg.txt after such a resume and
attach /tmp/dmesg.txt here? Thanks!
Rebooted and executed the steps mentioned above. dmesg is attached.
** Attachment added: dmesg.log
Out of curiosity I've tested the latest official trusty kernel
(3.13.0-30-generic) and found, that this issue is fixed now.
It seems, that one/some of the backports of 3.14-rc1 or later, which
went into the kernel updates, was the one which solved this bug as seen
upstream. I might add, that I
Upstream bug report: https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=66741
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b3nmore, thank you for git bisecting. Could you please test the latest
mainline kernel via
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v3.13-rc6-trusty/ and advise to
the results?
Tested 3.13-rc6, same as before.
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In the original bug description I mentioned, that resume may also result in a
complete system freeze (no more ssh, hard reset necessary). I believe, I found
out how to trigger it: it depends on whether the power is cut completely during
hibernation.
The situation is now:
i) computer stays
I've tested 3.9.11 again against the new test case: resume works as long as the
power supply cable stays plugged and fails if the power supply is cut off
completely.
That means, in my case resume from hibernate is broken for all kernel version,
if the pc is disconnected from the mains during
Finally finished a full commit bisect:
5aa1c98862d3f365d9cf6d0833d5dc127d2a76e7 is the first bad commit
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In precise with kernel 3.8.0-33 resume works. I ran it 3 times to be
sure. It's weird (or maybe not), according to
https://01.org/linuxgraphics/downloads/2013/2013q1-intel-graphics-stack-
release full haswell support was reached with 3.8.2.
However the lts-saucy kernel in precise (3.11.0) chokes
Using 3.11.0.13 kernel (lts-saucy) in precise results in no video output
as before.
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A kernel version bisect narrowed it down so far to:
3.9.11-saucy last working version
3.10-rc1-saucy first failing version.
Which git repo should I use for a commit bisect?
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sudo dmidecode -s bios-version sudo dmidecode -s bios-release-date:
0703
10/30/2013
Sorry for the delay, its (hidden) in the previous kernel logs, so I
didn't bother.
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b3nmore, did this problem not occur in a release prior to Saucy?
Can't really tell, I bought it recently and started directly with saucy
or trusty respectively. However, I started my old precise 3.2 32bit
installation from my previous system (amd athlon xp, nvidia gpu), mainly
because I
kernel log resume with 3.11 in single user mode.
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No changes at all.
I tested the saucy 3.11 kernel and the 3.13rc1 mainline kernel: After
the second resume the screen shows the progress of the resume and then
goes into powersave. The system is, apart from the failing video output,
fully functional.
The attached kernel logs were made from
As a last resort I upgraded the bios/uefi of the mainboard (B85M-G BIOS
0410 - B85M-G BIOS 0703) and now it works.
Funny though, that 3.2 managed to circumvent whatever the bios messed
up. Anyway, sorry for the noise.
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haswell, no video output after 2nd resume from suspend
sudo fsck.ext4 -v /dev/sdc1
e2fsck 1.42 (29-Nov-2011)
BackupDisc: clean, 631430/61046784 files, 211311384/244182016 blocks
sudo fsck.ext4 -vf /dev/sdc1
e2fsck 1.42 (29-Nov-2011)
Pass 1: Checking inodes, blocks, and sizes
Pass 2: Checking directory structure
Pass 3: Checking directory connectivity
Same in single user mode, so I guess its a kernel issue.
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Filed an upstream report under:
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=65631
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I'm trying to enable a reliable hibernate/resume cycle on a intel haswell
cpu/gpu system with ubuntu 13.10 +xfce. Until now I've failed, because I get
three possible outcomes, when resuming (without seeing any
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Same drive on saucy when using the usb 2 port.
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kernel log of a precise live system with kernel 3.8 failing to connect
the drive on a usb 3.0 port.
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On a fresh saucey installation (kernel 3.11), I can not use my external
usb 3.0 hdd on usb 3.0 ports, it only works on usb 2 ports. kernel log
shows, that it disconnects immediately after it is plugged in. Then it
continues to connect and disconnect indefinitely (q.v.
lsusb -v output on 3.2 on usb 3.0 port.
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Precise with kernel 3.2 succeeds to connect the drive on usb 3.0.
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On a fresh saucey installation (kernel 3.11), I can not use my external
usb 3.0 hdd on usb 3.0 ports, it only works on usb 2 ports. kernel log
shows, that it disconnects immediately after it is plugged in.
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It would be helpful if you provide additional information during the
connection of HDD.
This should be in the log file attached to comment #1. If there are any
further logs/test I could provide, please name them.
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Same failure with 3.12.0-4 from trusty daily live.
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Same with mainline kernel 3.13-rc1.
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