Re: [Bugme-new] [Bug 11717] New: Pressing suspend button suspends, but does not wakes up

From: Rogério Brito
Date: Sat Nov 08 2008 - 21:45:35 EST


Hi, Justin and others.

On Nov 08 2008, Justin Mattock wrote:
> On Fri, Nov 7, 2008 at 11:50 PM, Rogério Brito <rbrito@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > I think that I have some more information regarding the suspend/hibernate
> > issue: with Ubuntu's 2.6.27 kernel, I can't hibernate my laptop, but with
> > vanilla 2.6.28-rc3, I can hibernate (I have not tested it much, but it
> > seems to work).

Just some extra information here: while I can hibernate with vanilla
2.6.28-rc3, upon resuming, it takes *minutes* (I don't know how many
minutes, but probably something like 5 minutes or so!) for the desktop to
have any effect (despite the fact that I can move the mouse without any
problems).

A new reboot is *much* faster than what I get with hibernate.

I can film that if desired.

> > But seeing the behaviour of this in comparison with Windows Vista, two
> > things still stand out:
> >
> > 1 - pressing the suspend button suspends the machine, but upon a second
> > press, the machine still turns itself off and all work is lost. :-(

This problem still persists.

> > 2 - closing the lid, no matter what I program in GNOME's Power Preferences,
> > doesn't even blackens the screen, let alone suspend or hibernate the
> > notebook.

A correction here: when I close the lid, the laptop suspends. I can try to
see if it hibernates.

> > Again, for those that I just included in the carbon copies now, I have
> > given extensive information on the bugzilla report, but I can recompile
> > kernels, get dumps of debugging information, get dumps under Windows (if
> > that helps and if I am instructed how to do that). You name it. I am really
> > willing to help as much as possible with all efforts that are possible to
> > me.

Again, I am willing to get any debugging information or anything that is
asked me. I am testing things and I still don't have any production data on
that notebook.

BTW, I installed Windows Vista with a dual boot. I'm feeling tainted
now. :-(

> I think you might be experiencing the dreaded black screen upon
> wakeup.(after seeing you're quick video);

Nice that the video proved useful to demonstrate the issue. I can take
another video to show the current behaviour with 2.6.28-rc3.

> I was having the same with my macbook pro, when running
> radeonhd(haven't tried s2ram yet to see if this resolves the issue).
> Although was told it should fix the issue.

Right. Just for further information, this notebook here has a plain ICH8
chipset. The only thing that I think that is not from intel is the gigabit
ethernet, which is a Realtek one (it seems that the r8169 driver is loaded,
but I still have not tested wired connections).

> Did have the same(black screen of death wakeup); with a dell
> inspiron, but then realized my graphics modules weren't configured
> properly.

Weird. I have a Dell Latitude D520 here (which I'm using for this e-mail)
and everything that I tried works fine (suspend, wifi, hibernation and even
the compiz stuff---which I promptly disable). It has a broadcom ethernet
that seems to use the b44 driver, but I have also not used the wired
connection here.

I'm streaming audio via daap to this notebook from a Kurobox (powerpc box)
with kernel 2.6.27 kernel (and my patches that were included in
2.6.28-rc3).

> As for the pressing of buttons, the initial pressing of the power button send's
> shutdown to the machine for me, but when suspending the system, the power button
> wakes the machine up, or closing and opening the lid.

For me, nothing like this works. :-( I can open the lid and it still stays
sleeping. Pressing the suspend (poweron/poweroff?) button while suspended
only turns off the machine. :-(


Thanks again for any feedback, Rogério Brito.

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