Re: [linux-pm] intermittent suspend problem again

From: Rafael J. Wysocki
Date: Wed Nov 11 2009 - 06:37:01 EST


On Wednesday 11 November 2009, Ferenc Wagner wrote:
> "Rafael J. Wysocki" <rjw@xxxxxxx> writes:
>
> > On Thursday 29 October 2009, Ferenc Wagner wrote:
> >
> >> "Rafael J. Wysocki" <rjw@xxxxxxx> writes:
> >>
> >>> On Wednesday 28 October 2009, Ferenc Wagner wrote:
> >>>
> >>>> 2.6.32-rc5 feels particularly bad, with frequent failures to switch
> >>>> off the machine after "S|" or freezes after "Snapshotting system".
> >>>> The former does not cause much trouble in itself, as the machine can
> >>>> be switched off and resumed all right, but the latter is nasty.
> >>>> Suspend to RAM works all the time. The issue is not reproducible,
> >>>> unfortunately, and the kernel change happened almost together with a
> >>>> BIOS upgrade. Yesterday I switched back to 2.6.31 to see whether it
> >>>> still works stably with the new BIOS. I'll report back my findings in
> >>>> a couple of days.
> >>>
> >>> OK, thanks.
> >>>
> >>> Still, I'm really afraid we won't be able to debug it any further without a
> >>> reproducible test case.
> >>
> >> Can't you perhaps suggest a way forward there? Or some tricks to create a
> >> reproducible test case here?
> >
> > Well, you can test if the problem is reproducible in the "shutdown" mode of
> > hibernation.
>
> Well, both failure modes happen with "shutdown" mode as well (the S|
> freeze with yesterday's git, too), but still not reproducibly. When
> s2disk is stuck in "Snapshotting system", the system is not completely
> dead, it echoes line feeds and Ctrl-C at least (as added to #14504).
>
> I wonder what you did if the issue was reproducible... Is that totally
> unapplicable if the problem happens with 10% probability only? Slow,
> sure, but until I manage to set up an automated testing bench...

I would try to identify the commit that made the problem appear using git
bisection. However, this is really difficult with problems that are not
reliably reproducible.

Failing that, I would add some instrumentation to the code to identify the
exact place where it hangs.

BTW, did you carry out the /sys/power/pm_test "core" test on the box?

Rafael
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