Re: 3.12: kernel panic when resuming from suspend to RAM (x86_64)
From: Francis Moreau
Date: Fri Nov 22 2013 - 02:43:36 EST
Le 21/11/2013 12:17, Jingoo Han a Ãcrit :
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>>
>>> Also I took a look at the changes between v3.11 and v3.12 in this area
>>> and those changes match the issue I'm facing:
>>>
>>> $ git log --oneline v3.11..v3.12 -- drivers/mfd/rtsx_pcr.c
>>> 09fd867 mfd: rtsx: Copyright modifications
>>> eb891c6 mfd: rtsx: Configure to enter a deeper power-saving mode in S3
>>> 7140812 mfd: rtsx: Move some actions from rtsx_pci_init_hw to individual
>>> extra_init_hw
>>> 5947c16 mfd: rtsx: Add shutdown callback in rtsx_pci_driver
>>> 773ccdf mfd: rtsx: Read vendor setting from config space
>
> In my opinion, rtsx_pci_resume()/rtsx_pci_suspend() in realtek PCIe card
> reader driver may make the kernel panic.
>
> I think that the commit "mfd: rtsx: Configure to enter a deeper
> power-saving mode in S3" may be the culprit.
Unfortunately no, reverting this commit on top of v3.12 doesn't help. I
also reverted 7140812, 5947c16 but it didn't improve anything.
The good news is that I managed to have a "light" kernel configuration
which is faster to build and more important it seems that the bug is
almost 100% reproductible now.
So I'll try to do another git-bisect session later.
Thanks.
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