Re: swsusp: kill crash when too much memory is free

From: Pavel Machek
Date: Sun Sep 12 2004 - 15:45:06 EST


Hi!

> > Hmm, I do not know what nForce3 is (it should use better name at the
> > minimum), but that driver probably needs some work.
>
> It is the sound chip (ie snd-intel8x0). If I unload it after resume,
> everything's fine and dandy. Moreover, if I unload it before suspend, the
> box wakes up with no problems (of course, I have to unload the other modules
> too, as I said before).
>
> However, I think the problem is with the hardware, not with the driver: if the
> sound driver is unloaded before suspend and loaded again after resume, the
> box behaves as though it were loaded all the time (ie IRQ #5 goes mad). Are
> there any boot options that may help get around this?

Hmm, I do not think it is hardware problem. Does snd-intel8x0 have any
suspend/resume support?

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