Re: Linux 3.7-rc3
From: Jiri Kosina <hidden>
Date: 2012-10-30 09:51:04
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On Tue, 30 Oct 2012, Rafael J. Wysocki wrote:
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Nothing particularly stands out here. Lots of small fixes, exemplified by the series of memory leak fixes in usb serial drivers. Just a lot of random stuff.. Most of it is drivers (all over: drm, wireless, staging, usb, sound), but there's a few filesystem updates (nfs, btrfs, ext4), arch updates (arm, x86 and m68k) and just random stuff. Shortlog appended.Unfortunately, s2disk is broken with this one and previous -rc. In the majority of cases it just hangs the machine during hibernation, although sometimes it returns to user space reporting freezing problems, suspicions RCU usage and similar stuff, pretty much without any useful debug information. I'm quite confident that v3.6 was OK (and -stable based on that too), so it most likely is a recent regression. The in-kernel hibernation (ie. "echo disk > /sys/power/state") works no problem. So does suspend to RAM on my test boxes. So far I have been able to reproduce this 100% of the time on two machines with Intel CPUs and graphics driven by i915. I _suspect_ that this may be related to VT switching, because s2disk does some ugly things in that area which are not done by the in-kernel code. Dunno. Anyway, it looks like nothing short of bisection is going to help debug this, but I'm afraid I won't have the time to bisect within the next two weeks, so if anyone can reproduce this issue and will be able to bisect it, please help (openSUSE/Tumbleweed users anyone?).
Just a data point here -- this is probably not generally true. I am using s2disk very often on my x200s, and I haven't hit this problem so far (currently running 2ab3f29, i.e. slightly before rc3). -- Jiri Kosina SUSE Labs