The hash in drivers/base/power/resume.c is in the resume() function
itself, and doesn't appear to give a clue as to what caused the error.

After un-blacklist-ing ipw3945:

Magic number: 7:598:216
hash matches device ttyu0

I've no idea what physical device this is! It could be the Alps
Glidepad, or possibly the Bluetooth device, or something else. I thought
initially it was the driver for the HDA V92 soft modem (linuxant driver)
but that is on ttySHSF0.

After un-blacklist-ing nvidia:

Magic number: 0:798:714
hash matches drivers/base/power/resume.c:46

I saw Ingo Molnar's "simulate suspend-to-RAM" kernel patch and would use
it but for the fact the laptop doesn't have any physical serial ports.

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Resume failure: Feisty + Sony Vaio VGN-FE41Z
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/116553
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