* Weird Resume Problem
@ 2007-11-24 1:30 Leo L. Schwab
2007-11-24 18:43 ` Rafael J. Wysocki
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From: Leo L. Schwab @ 2007-11-24 1:30 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-pm
Today I saw a resume-from-RAM problem that I've never witnessed
before.
I have a ThinkPad Z61t running the Debian version of kernel
2.6.22.10 (linux-source-2.6.22.6). I normally avoid suspend-to-RAM, as
there's a bug in the Intel graphics code that can lock up the machine when
switching virtual terminals. But with the latest xserver-xorg-video-intel,
in which this bug is reputedly fixed, I've been trying it more often.
I suspended-to-RAM yesterday afternoon, and attempted to resume
roughly 24 hours later. It's the longest I've ever left the machine in a
suspend-to-RAM state. Up until this point, resume-from-RAM has always
worked.
Normally, when resuming from RAM, I see the display wake up to a text
console. At the top of the display in yellow text appears, "inu". I never
gave much thought to this, assuming it was some sort of glitched attempt to
print "Linux" to the console. After that, I normally see kernel resume
messages appear, followed by the restoration of the X display.
Today, when I resumed, I got the text console, but instead of a
yellow "inu" at the top, only "i" appeared. A few moments later, the
ThinkPad BIOS/boot screen appeared, and the machine proceeded with a fresh
reboot (praise be to journalled filesystems).
Moments before I attempted the resume, I had plugged the machine
into mains power. I don't think this is relevant, as the battery had 70%
capacity remaining.
Sadly, there is no further data other that this account as
(obviously) no logs survive, and I haven't (yet) enabled the RTC-destroying
suspend debugging option.
I was idly curious if anyone had seen anything like this before, and
whether the yellow "inu" I've been seeing at resume has any significance at
all.
Thanks,
Schwab
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* Re: Weird Resume Problem
2007-11-24 1:30 Weird Resume Problem Leo L. Schwab
@ 2007-11-24 18:43 ` Rafael J. Wysocki
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From: Rafael J. Wysocki @ 2007-11-24 18:43 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Leo L. Schwab; +Cc: linux-pm
On Saturday, 24 of November 2007, Leo L. Schwab wrote:
> Today I saw a resume-from-RAM problem that I've never witnessed
> before.
>
> I have a ThinkPad Z61t running the Debian version of kernel
> 2.6.22.10 (linux-source-2.6.22.6). I normally avoid suspend-to-RAM, as
> there's a bug in the Intel graphics code that can lock up the machine when
> switching virtual terminals. But with the latest xserver-xorg-video-intel,
> in which this bug is reputedly fixed, I've been trying it more often.
>
> I suspended-to-RAM yesterday afternoon, and attempted to resume
> roughly 24 hours later. It's the longest I've ever left the machine in a
> suspend-to-RAM state. Up until this point, resume-from-RAM has always
> worked.
>
> Normally, when resuming from RAM, I see the display wake up to a text
> console. At the top of the display in yellow text appears, "inu". I never
> gave much thought to this, assuming it was some sort of glitched attempt to
> print "Linux" to the console. After that, I normally see kernel resume
> messages appear, followed by the restoration of the X display.
>
> Today, when I resumed, I got the text console, but instead of a
> yellow "inu" at the top, only "i" appeared. A few moments later, the
> ThinkPad BIOS/boot screen appeared, and the machine proceeded with a fresh
> reboot (praise be to journalled filesystems).
This "Linux" string is a part of debugging code that has been removed recently,
because we suspected it might interact badly with some graphics adapters.
Perhaps something like this happened on your system.
Greetings,
Rafael
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