Re: regression in 2.6.27.45 with usb and suspend-to-disk

From: Alan Stern
Date: Wed Feb 03 2010 - 10:05:32 EST


On Wed, 3 Feb 2010, Corey Wright wrote:

> 2.6.27.45 will only suspend-to-disk once without rebooting. every attempt
> to suspend-to-disk after the first attempt results in "pm_op():
> usb_dev_freeze +0x0/0xa returns -16" and "PM: Device usb1 failed to freeze:
> error -16". reverting commit 4fbebe26d7a5eed6c1900bf2142b68af7df38462
> (http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/stable/linux-2.6.27.y.git;a=commit;h=4fbebe26d7a5eed6c1900bf2142b68af7df38462)
> fixes the problem.
>
> this problem exhibits itself on both a x86-64 desktop and i386 netbook
> (though the reverted commit was only tested on the x86-64 desktop). the
> affected computers are different architectures, different distributions
> (debian lenny vs ubuntu hardy), and different kernel configs (but unchanged
> since 2.6.27.23), so i am fairly certain this is a regression in 2.6.27.45
> and not the result of an environment change.
>
> i normally use the pm-hibernate command to suspend to disk, but to isolate
> the problem i used the kernel interfaces directly (as demonstrated in the
> transcript below).
>
> i can provide any other information necessary (eg .config, dmesg, lsusb)
> and i am willing to test patches.

Please build a kernel with CONFIG_USB_DEBUG enabled and post a dmesg
log showing the problem during the second hibernation attempt.

Alan Stern

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