From: Andrew Watts <akwatts@ymail.com>
To: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org, linux-pm@lists.linux-foundation.org
Subject: [REGRESSION]: hibernation issues on 3.5.4/3.5.5
Date: Mon, 8 Oct 2012 00:30:09 -0500 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20121008053006.GA2569@ymail.com> (raw)
Hello.
I am experiencing problems with hibernation (echo disk >
/sys/power/state) on both 3.5.4 and 3.5.5. Note: Problem did not
exist up through 3.5.2 (I skipped 3.5.3).
Upon resume from hibernation, the % loading progress indicator
appears. At some point the image stops loading and the system
reverts to a standard cold-boot sequence.
Logs (attached below) reveal it is erroring out with "Invalid LZO
uncompressed length".
Many thanks for your help.
~ Andy
=======
[ 2.354392] PM: Checking hibernation image partition /dev/hda2
[ 2.354414] PM: Hibernation image partition 3:2 present
[ 2.354415] PM: Looking for hibernation image.
[ 2.379577] PM: Image signature found, resuming
[ 2.406288] PM: Marking nosave pages: [mem 0x0009f000-0x000fffff]
[ 2.406294] PM: Basic memory bitmaps created
[ 2.406295] PM: Preparing processes for restore.
[ 2.406298] Freezing user space processes ... (elapsed 0.00 seconds) done.
[ 2.406604] PM: Loading hibernation image.
[ 3.162702] PM: Using 1 thread(s) for decompression.
[ 3.162702] PM: Loading and decompressing image data (161994 pages) ... ^H^H^H^H 0%%^H^H^H^H 1%%^H^H^H^H 2%%^H^H^H^H 3%%^H^H^H^H 4%%^H^H^H^H 5%%^H^H^H^H 6%%^H^H^H^H 7%%^H^H^H^H 8%%^H^H^H^H 9%%^H^H^H^H 10%%^H^H^H^H 11%%^H^H^H^H 12%%^H^H^H^H 13%%^H^H^H^H 14%%^H^H^H^H 15%%^H^H^H^H 16%%^H^H^H^H 17%%^H^H^H^H 18%%^H^H^H^H 19%%^H^H^H^H 20%%^H^H^H^H 21%%^H^H^H^H 22%%^H^H^H^H 23%%^H^H^H^H 24%%^H^H^H^H 25%%^H^H^H^H 26%%^H^H^H^H 27%%^H^H^H^H 28%%^H^H^H^H 29%%^H^H^H^H 30%%^H^H^H^H 31%%^H^H^H^H 32%%^H^H^H^H 33%%^H^H^H^H 34%%^H^H^H^H 35%%^H^H^H^H 36%%^H^H^H^H 37%%^H^H^H^H 38%%^H^H^H^H 39%%^H^H^H^H 40%%^H^H^H^H 41%%^H^H^H^H 42%%^H^H^H^H 43%%^H^H^H^H 44%%^H^H^H^H 45%%^H^H^H^H 46%%^H^H^H^H 47%%^H^H^H^H 48%%^H^H^H^H 49%%^H^H^H^H 50%%^H^H^H^H 51%%^H^H^H^H 52%%^H^H^H^H 53%%^H^H^H^H 54%%^H^H^H
^H 55%%^H^H^H^H 56%%^H^H^H^H 57%%^H^H^H^H 58%%^H^H^H^H 59%%^H^H^H^H 60%%^H^H^H^H 61%%^H^H^H^H 62%%
[ 7.730534] PM: Invalid LZO uncompressed length
[ 7.730743]
[ 7.730880] PM: Read 647976 kbytes in 4.56 seconds (142.10 MB/s)
[ 7.731616] PM: Error -1 resuming
[ 8.224207] PM: Failed to load hibernation image, recovering.
[ 8.279520] Restarting tasks ... done.
[ 8.279783] PM: Basic memory bitmaps freed
[ 8.306034] PM: Hibernation image not present or could not be loaded.
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From: Andrew Watts <akwatts@ymail.com>
To: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org, linux-pm@lists.linux-foundation.org
Subject: [REGRESSION]: hibernation issues on 3.5.4/3.5.5
Date: Mon, 8 Oct 2012 00:30:09 -0500 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20121008053006.GA2569@ymail.com> (raw)
Hello.
I am experiencing problems with hibernation (echo disk >
/sys/power/state) on both 3.5.4 and 3.5.5. Note: Problem did not
exist up through 3.5.2 (I skipped 3.5.3).
Upon resume from hibernation, the % loading progress indicator
appears. At some point the image stops loading and the system
reverts to a standard cold-boot sequence.
Logs (attached below) reveal it is erroring out with "Invalid LZO
uncompressed length".
Many thanks for your help.
~ Andy
=======
[ 2.354392] PM: Checking hibernation image partition /dev/hda2
[ 2.354414] PM: Hibernation image partition 3:2 present
[ 2.354415] PM: Looking for hibernation image.
[ 2.379577] PM: Image signature found, resuming
[ 2.406288] PM: Marking nosave pages: [mem 0x0009f000-0x000fffff]
[ 2.406294] PM: Basic memory bitmaps created
[ 2.406295] PM: Preparing processes for restore.
[ 2.406298] Freezing user space processes ... (elapsed 0.00 seconds) done.
[ 2.406604] PM: Loading hibernation image.
[ 3.162702] PM: Using 1 thread(s) for decompression.
[ 3.162702] PM: Loading and decompressing image data (161994 pages) ... ^H^H^H^H 0%%^H^H^H^H 1%%^H^H^H^H 2%%^H^H^H^H 3%%^H^H^H^H 4%%^H^H^H^H 5%%^H^H^H^H 6%%^H^H^H^H 7%%^H^H^H^H 8%%^H^H^H^H 9%%^H^H^H^H 10%%^H^H^H^H 11%%^H^H^H^H 12%%^H^H^H^H 13%%^H^H^H^H 14%%^H^H^H^H 15%%^H^H^H^H 16%%^H^H^H^H 17%%^H^H^H^H 18%%^H^H^H^H 19%%^H^H^H^H 20%%^H^H^H^H 21%%^H^H^H^H 22%%^H^H^H^H 23%%^H^H^H^H 24%%^H^H^H^H 25%%^H^H^H^H 26%%^H^H^H^H 27%%^H^H^H^H 28%%^H^H^H^H 29%%^H^H^H^H 30%%^H^H^H^H 31%%^H^H^H^H 32%%^H^H^H^H 33%%^H^H^H^H 34%%^H^H^H^H 35%%^H^H^H^H 36%%^H^H^H^H 37%%^H^H^H^H 38%%^H^H^H^H 39%%^H^H^H^H 40%%^H^H^H^H 41%%^H^H^H^H 42%%^H^H^H^H 43%%^H^H^H^H 44%%^H^H^H^H 45%%^H^H^H^H 46%%^H^H^H^H 47%%^H^H^H^H 48%%^H^H^H^H 49%%^H^H^H^H 50%%^H^H^H^H 51%%^H^H^H^H 52%%^H^H^H^H 53%%^H^H^H^H 54%%^H^H^H^H 55%%^H^H^H^H 56%%^H^H^H^H 57%%^H^H^H^H 58%%^H^H^H^H 59%%^H^H^H^H 60%%^H^H^H^H 61%%^H^H^H^H 62%%
[ 7.730534] PM: Invalid LZO uncompressed length
[ 7.730743]
[ 7.730880] PM: Read 647976 kbytes in 4.56 seconds (142.10 MB/s)
[ 7.731616] PM: Error -1 resuming
[ 8.224207] PM: Failed to load hibernation image, recovering.
[ 8.279520] Restarting tasks ... done.
[ 8.279783] PM: Basic memory bitmaps freed
[ 8.306034] PM: Hibernation image not present or could not be loaded.
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