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wimped out and burned the CD after all. my suspend problem appears to be
definitively fixed. still using tuxonice suspend-to-both out of fear
it'll crash, but no problems so far. yay and THANKS to everyone, this
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i have a t410 and of course suffer from this bug like everyone else. i appear
to have BIOS version 1.09:
$ sudo dmidecode -s bios-version
6IET49WW (1.09 )
i would like to update to the newest bios but i'm a little terrified to
do so -- can anyone out there give or point me to a reliable and
Regarding the update, I just burnt the bootable CD available from the lenovo
site... Boot it, the rest is all pretty straight forward. Reading the readme
file could also be useful. -- Have no fear ;)
Cheers, Reinhard.
2010/6/20 Matt Price matt.pr...@utoronto.ca
i have a t410 and of course
no need to burn a cd...
# get the .iso
# get geteltorito (1) and make it executable (chmod +x),
# get memdisk (2),
mkdir /boot/bios
cp /usr/lib/syslinux/memdisk /boot/bios/
# execute ./geteltorito -o /boot/bios/eltorito.img bla.iso or similar
echo menuentry BIOS Update {
linux16
Hello, I have exactly same problem as Paladin: only one suspend/resume works
and USB doesn't work (I'm sure no energy is there - always powered port too
^_^)
I use actualized Lucid
$ uname -r
2.6.32-22-generic
Also I have problem with hibernation - it seems hibernated but after boot It
boots
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had anyone recently problem with suspend? my thinkpad t410s was working
well with the custom kernel and bios update, but since a week plus the
system will just blink indefinitely when i try to suspend. running
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On Wed, Jun 9, 2010 at 1:19 AM, wahlau wah...@gmail.com wrote:
had anyone recently problem with suspend? my thinkpad t410s was working
well with the custom kernel and bios update, but since a week plus the
system will just blink indefinitely when i try to suspend. running
latest kernel and
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@vojtec
Update your bios and your issue will be resolved.
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@Jerome
I have the most recent BIOS from IBM for my X200s - it is
from 27 March (
http://www-307.ibm.com/pc/support/site.wss/document.do?lndocid=MIGR-70476 ) but
the problem still remains.
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here is my dmesg after 1st suspend, thanks!
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@Alex: thanks for adding my machine to the patch... I have tried to use
current upstream kernel (both 2.6.34-020634rc7 and current daily build)
with added grub parameter acpi_sleep=sci_force_enable, but both of them
with no success, the problem with second wakeup still remains I will
wait for
@vojtec,
Hm, that is disturbing that adding that kernel command line param didn't
work, as it definitely should have.
Can you please attach the output of your dmesg?
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Please disregard posts #130 and #131. Sorry.
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Updating the bios does not fix the problem on this T410. IRQ 9: nobody
cared messages are gone, but new messages are present on boot. USB
does not work after resume from suspend and at least one USB device is
not handled properly on boot. Pre-suspend dmesg is attached, will
attach a post-resume
Attached is the post-resume dmesg output. More logs and info can be
found at the duplicate bug report I accidentally filed:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/580783
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@vojtec, that is correct, I do not expect the kernel to succeed with
your machine, since it's not listed in the DMI table.
With the upstream kernel, you can pass the command line parameter. This
will not work with the current Lucid kernel, but the next Lucid release
will support the command line
Hello,
I have X200s and I have no success with the kernel 2.6.34-rc7, the problem with
the second suspend still remains. Also the new bios haven't been released
yet... Have anybody x200s too with the same problem?
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bios release for t410s:
http://www-307.ibm.com/pc/support/site.wss/document.do?lndocid=MIGR-74943
(btw updating the bios without windows and cd/dvd:
wget new geteltorito (=0.5) from
http://www.uni-koblenz.de/~krienke/ftp/noarch/geteltorito/geteltorito
use that on the bootable .iso from lenovo to
All the patches needed to solve this issue have hit upstream's -stable
tree for both the .32 and .33 release streams.
What this means is that at some point in the unspecified future, the
Lucid kernel will be rebased onto the latest .32-stable release, and the
fix will appear in Ubuntu.
I do not
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For users who either won't or can't upgrade their BIOS, a workaround for
this problem has been included upstream in kernel 2.6.34-rc7, and also
cc'd to the stable kernel branch (meaning 2.6.33 and possibly 2.6.32).
from the changelog:
commit 07bedca29b0973f36a6b6db36936deed367164ed
Author: Alex
Verified that this is fixed on the T410 (intel graphics) and X201.
After applying the BIOS update to my W510, it now refuses to suspend entirely.
The complaint seems to be about the usb3 device (snip from kern.log):
May 3 12:10:34 ubuntu-w510 kernel: [ 1772.781779] PM: Syncing filesystems
@Jeremy,
I've unloaded the USB 3.0 module on my W510. See bug #522998.
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I can confirm that the new 1.17 BIOS fixes this issue for the W510.
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Hi all,
Lenovo has now released bios updates to address this isssue for:
T410, T510, X201, W510
Lenovo has not released an update for the T410s just yet that
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Lenovo have released BIOS: 1.17 / ECP: 1.10 (for W510 anyway, other
version numbers for other models) with this entry in the release notes:
(Fix) Fixed an issue where system might not be resumed on non-Windows
ACPI OS.
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i can confirm that this problem is fixed using the kernel offered by
Alex. However i can only install the kernel-image, and not the kernel
headers. Using Lucid 64 bit on T410s. USB is still working after suspend
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I can confirm that this problem as well as
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/566149 on a T410s
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I think I am experiencing this bug (or a similar one) on my X61
notebook. After a reboot i can suspend one or two times and also wake up
successfully. However the next time when I try to suspend the gnome
password dialog (like after the screen saver) appears, the screen
freezes and the little half
Lanoxx, please look 1 post above yours, which refers to the bug report
for x61s. https://bugs.launchpad.net/oem-priority/+bug/569882 . Nobody
without an i5/i7 Thinkpad is affected by this particular bug.
** Description changed:
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Hi Alex,
regarding the kernel you mentioned in #102:
I'd like to give it a go, but the package
linux-headers-2.6.32-22
is missing and
linux-headers-2.6.32-22-generic
depends on it.
Thanks for your work. Will the USB problem be solved with the next BIOS
or will we need a different kernel
It worked like charm, but now it's away after the recent update. I am
writing after updating right now. Please, we need to have it back.
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You
Sorry, I forgot to mention the symptoms. They are same as I posted in my first
post:
1. The system suspends OK when never logged in, and will show the symptoms even
after logging out.
2. The system seems to suspend, but the moon light keeps blinking, and the
processor fan continues to run
3.
Here it is after updating to firware 2.21 on Thinkpad x61. No
difference.
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Hi Alex,
I can confirm that your test kernel fixes this bug on my x201s (BIOS
version 1.05)
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Since this bug does not affect x61, I have added a new bug at
https://bugs.launchpad.net/oem-priority/+bug/569882 . Please follow it
there.
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I can confirm that updating to BIOS version 1.18-1.07 released by Lenovo
on 2010/04/22 solves this problem (but NOT the USB issue) for this
system: Lenovo T410, nvidia, arch amd64, kernel 2.6.31-21-generic.
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Hi Alex,
thanks for your help!
Could you please also post the applied patch here?
Unfortunately, there's no clue about when Lenovo is going to update the BIOS
for my machine (W510)...
Thank you again
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never mind, found your patch at
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=15407
works perfectly, aside from a kernel message repeated a few times at boot time:
ACPI: Invalid _PSD data
and sorry for raising the noise level...
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On Fri, Apr 23, 2010 at 3:18 AM, Alex Chiang achi...@canonical.com wrote:
I've built a test kernel that contains a fix for both this bug and for
bug 566149.
I can confirm that suspend works with this new 2.6.32 test kernel with
no special options enabled.
(X201, arch amd64, BIOS v1.05)
Thank
Hi Alex,
linux-headers-2.6.32-22-generic_2.6.32-22.33-lp532374-lp566149_amd64.deb
works for T410 NVIDIA, BIOS 1.15 (both STR and USB).
Thanks for your help.
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Hi all,
Lenovo has released bios updat to fix this bug for the T410
http://www-307.ibm.com/pc/support/site.wss/document.do?lndocid=MIGR-74582
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Jerone: Thanks for your continued effort. One details though. I have an
X201. Do you know if Lenovo is working on updating the BIOS for the X201
and other Intel i5 machines?
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Hello,
I've built a test kernel that contains a fix for both this bug and for
bug 566149.
With this kernel, you do NOT need to pass a command line parameter for
suspend/resume to work. It should Just Work(tm) on its own. And after
resume, you should also have USB power.
Please download from:
Suspend works with acpi_sleep=sci_force_enable on T410, Arch linux x64
(default kernel: 2.6.33) - except the usb problem.
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Suspend works on Lucid with mainline kernel 2.6.34-020634rc5-generic
and acpi_sleep=sci_force_enable; thanks for the fix!
Hardware: X201, BIOS v1.05; dmidecode output attached.
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Suspend works (but the USB problem is still present) on an X201s with
2.6.34-RC5 with acpi_sleep=sci_force_enable (i7-LM640 and Intel
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Folks, we've got a handle on this issue, and we're aware that USB is
still broken.
We don't need any more reports here, unless you see something completely
new, in which case, open a new bug.
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@Alex: see attached dmidecode.txt.gz from the current running system
(vanilla 2.6.34-rc4, after a couple of successful resumes, USB was not
working until I reloaded ehci_hcd).
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Suspend works for my T510 4314CTO with NVS 3100m while running the current
Ubuntu Mainline Kernel Build.
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelTeam/MainlineBuilds Thanks for the effort!
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Tom, do you mean that the current mainline build worked out of the box?
Or did you need to pass the command line parameter?
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I meant that it worked when I passed acpi_sleep=sci_force_enable , this
laptop was not blacklisted. I typo'd on my last post, it's a T510 4313
and I posted my dmidecode.log to this bug. I removed some information
like serial numbers and some stuff I thought related to Intel AMT and
TPM, so please
X201s, BIOS 1.12, EC1.07. Kernel 2.6.34-rc4 from kernel.org.
acpi_sleep=sci_force_enable fixes the issue for me! thank you so much (and even
more for working on a fixed bios)
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Evgeni, can you please attach the output of dmidecode?
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This works on Fedora Core 13 Beta with the 2.6.33 kernel.
uname -a
Linux fmi2727.fic.ffg 2.6.33.1-24.fc13.x86_64 #1 SMP Tue Mar 30 18:21:22 UTC
2010 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
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2.6.33-2.slh.6-sidux-amd64 #1 SMP PREEMPT x86_64 GNU/Linux, T410 (i5 M
540, BIOS version 1.12), Nvidia NVS 3100M (195.36.15 binary driver).
acpi_sleep=sci_force_enable does nothing. No power to USB (see bug
thread in #78 above) ports, second cycle of suspend / resume hangs while
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Hi all,
An update. Trying out internal test bios from Lenovo. They have
resolved this issue. So you can use the workaround or wait till the next bios
update is released.
There has though been discovered a 2nd issue where USB ports are not
cutting on after suspend.
sci_force_enable makes no difference for me (T410 w/NVIDIA, v1.12 BIOS,
2.6.32-21-generic kernel).
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no luck here either with sci_force_enable (X201, BIOS v1.05,
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sci_force_enable does not work for me, W510, Bios 1.15,
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As long as we're sending notification to like 50 people: It didn't work
on my T510 with NVS 3100m, BIOS 1.15. The resume-trace hash match is
still /build/buildd/linux-2.6.32/drivers/base/power/main.c:471
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hi all
sci_force_enable isn't supported till in 2.6.32 . Alex will need to
provide a more recent upstream kernel to try it.
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I mean it is not supported in 2.6.32 kernel in lucid so you would need
to try and upstream 2.6.34-rc? to try it.
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Sorry folks, I was looking at an upstream kernel which provides the
command line option I talked about.
I am working on building a kernel to test, but if you are so inclined,
you can try the attached patch. It applies to the latest Lucid kernel.
Apply the patch, rebuild your kernel, and try the
Filed a bug on the usb problem. I don't think it's covered by 252341, I have
different error messages.
See here: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/566149
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@Martijn
It most likely is, though have to wait till the bios update comes
around to verify. We actually did not look into the usb issue, but my bet is
based on what I've learned. The updated bios fixes this issue also.
Unmarking the kernel task as critical based on
For folks who can reproduce this, please try booting with this kernel
command line option and see if it helps:
acpi_sleep=sci_force_enable
We got a hint via Jerone that this might help the kernel workaround the
BIOS bug.
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Sorry for wiping out some attachments, I had some sensitive information
in them. I'll update to 1.15 of the BIOS and post santitized copies if
needed.
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D'oh - Sorry, i'll post the stuff for the T510 right away! I
accidentally wiped someone else's attachments!
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I can confirm lokes experience on my x61t - but sometimes suspend works
even after I logged in.
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Again, I apologise for wiping out other people's attachments. Just to
make sure I didn't confuse anyone: this bug is NOT solved and Lenovo has
not yet released a BIOS update that addresses this issue. RSS Feeds for
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Hi all,
An update. Lenovo has resolved the issue and it was a bios issue. Bios
updates should be coming soon. But looking like late April/early May now. They
have to go through a process (to ensure your box doesn't get bricked), before
releasing anything to the public.
Lenovo
I tried it today after updating Ubuntu. And it suspends like a charm,
without the BIOS update. Machine: Lenovo Thinkpad X61 7675CTO Dual Core
32 bit
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Lenovo Thinkpads with Core i5 and i7 suspend/resume (with kernel oops) once
then fail horribly on next suspend
As mentioned above, the X61 has nothing to do with this bug, this bug
ONLY affects machines with Intel's new Core i5 and i7 CPUs.
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Lenovo Thinkpads with Core i5 and i7 suspend/resume (with kernel oops) once
then fail horribly on next suspend
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/532374
You received
If this is being fixed in the Lenovo BIOS, should this bug report be
closed (or at least taken off the release radar)?
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Lenovo Thinkpads with Core i5 and i7 suspend/resume (with kernel oops) once
then fail horribly on next suspend
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/532374
You received this bug
@Steve
It's still broken until we can confirm this to be released bios actually
fixes the issue. What if they get it wrong the first time around?
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Lenovo Thinkpads with Core i5 and i7 suspend/resume (with kernel oops) once
then fail horribly on next suspend
I am having a weird situation with thinkpad X61, predecessor of X201. I
am able to suspend after I start at the login window, if I have not
logged in. After I log in, the machine will suspend, but the fan keeps
running, and the moon light keeps blinking. The machine continues to do
that until I
Loke: did you update to the latest version of lucid. I had that happen
to me last week but post update it was gone. I am using thinkpad T400
and running the latest Lucid with updates.
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Lenovo Thinkpads with Core i5 and i7 suspend/resume (with kernel oops) once
then fail horribly on next
I think the USB problem after the (first) resume from suspend pointed
out by Paladin is covered by bug #252341. We'll have to check if that is
fixed by the upcoming BIOS patch as well or if it's a different issue.
Currently, unloading and re-loading the ehci_hcd module is a workaround
but requires
Sorry for the noise, but just to contradict Jason, I don't have any
sleep or hibernate problems on my Thinkpad W510 in Win7 x64, regardless
of how (start menu, Fn+F4, screensaver, or lid) or how many times in a
row I suspend. I'm using the latest 1.15 BIOS, and I just installed all
the latest
Even though the fix is on the way (yay!), I can confirm that the issue occurs
w/ Win 7 x64.
If I enter sleep via Fn + F4, it actually works ok.
If I enter sleep via screensaver or shutting the lid, I get the
pulsating power light w/ active keyboard (i.e., red mute light is on,
keyboard light can
Good news everyone. Thanks to the fabulous work of Colin King, Lenovo is
fixing their bioses.
Tentative plan is for release around the end of April with the bios
fixes. Will keep everyone posted on details.
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@tekstr1der
I'm currently not aware of a separate bug report. I suppose it could have sth.
to do with the kernel bug. Somehow, the first stand by prevents the correct
wake up from the second stand by. If the first stand by brought the computer
into the exact same state as before the first stand
Unfortunately, it looks like a BIOS issue to me at this point.
Looking at Tom's logs I get:
[1266874884.830945] ACPI Error: Hardware did not change modes
(20090903/hwacpi-144)
[1266874884.830954] ACPI Error: Could not transition to ACPI mode
(20090903/evxfevnt-93)
On my T410 I get the same.
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