Michael Tokarev
2010-Aug-17 13:51 UTC
[Nouveau] ol'good notebook with GF Go 7600: suspend/resume problems
Hello. I'm trying to debug a suspend/resume problem on my old (circa 2006) and so far good Acer Aspire 9300 notebook, which has NV40-class graphics (G73 [GeForce Go 7600]), and is based on AMD Turion processor and Nvidia chipset. Obviously suspend/resume (both to disk and ram) are quite important for such devices. But the problem is that no suspend/resume variant works. I tried with various kernels, and collected all info on 2.6.35.2 + nouveau/master git as of today (actually one commit behind - right before merge of 2.6.36-rc1). All versions behave in a similar way, give or take, but the result is always the same: after resuming from ram, the machine never recovers, it stays with blank screen and the fan is blowing very hot air from inside; it is either completely dead/locked up, or may start answering pings or even lets to ssh in after some time. Attached is a full dmesg output of one such experiment, from 2.6.35+git. I logged in over network to capture the dmesg. This is, again, suspend-to-ram. With suspend-to-disk, things are even "funnier", as in, it never completes the _suspend_ (freeze) stage. But that's different story... Is there anything I can do to enable this device to peform suspend/resume to/from ram cycle correctly? Thank you! /mjt -------------- next part -------------- An embedded and charset-unspecified text was scrubbed... Name: dmesg URL: <http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/nouveau/attachments/20100817/bc561c8f/attachment-0001.asc>