@gabriel-thornblad,

It is not clear (for me at least) where the wl module is actually loaded
when you try to suspend.

>From the dmesg (in "WifiSyslog.txt") it seems that the wl module fails
to load:

Feb  7 11:15:36 amaranth kernel: [    3.380643] wl driver 6.20.155.1 (r326264) 
failed with code 11
Feb  7 11:15:36 amaranth kernel: [    3.380652] ------------[ cut here 
]------------
Feb  7 11:15:36 amaranth kernel: [    3.380653] Kernel BUG at ffffffffa0d36b8c 
[verbose debug info unavailable]
Feb  7 11:15:36 amaranth kernel: [    3.380655] invalid opcode: 0000 [#1] SMP 
Feb  7 11:15:36 amaranth kernel: [    3.380672] Modules linked in: wl(POF+) 
coretemp ...
Feb  7 11:15:36 amaranth kernel: [    3.380675] CPU 4 
Feb  7 11:15:36 amaranth kernel: [    3.380675] Pid: 649, comm: modprobe 
Tainted: PF          O 3.8.0-4-generic ..
Feb  7 11:15:36 amaranth kernel: [    3.380696] RIP: 0010:[<ffffffffa0d36b8c>]  
[<ffffffffa0d36b8c>] wl_cfg80211_detach+0xfc/0x100 [wl]

This is (most likely) also the Segmentation fault you get immediately
after DKMS has built the module (after building it, it modprobe's it).

Unfortunately I only have kernel 3.5 (bcmwl works fine there --
BCM4313).

My suspicion is that the problem is with the interface between wl.ko and
cfg80211.ko (I've seen somewhere a patch for wl to use WEXT instead of
cfg8011 for kernel 3.8, but I always thought WEXT is deprecated).

Sorry I can't be more precise. One of these days I want to install
kernel 3.8, but having BCM4313 (wlan) and AR8161 (ethernet), both
requiring non-standard modules makes me think very carefully before
touching the kernel :)

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