Re: [Linux-fbdev-devel] Fwd: [Suspend-devel] resume not working on acer ferrari 4005 with radeonfb enabled

From: Rafael J. Wysocki
Date: Thu Nov 16 2006 - 17:48:18 EST


On Thursday, 16 November 2006 23:17, Christian Hoffmann wrote:
>
> > >
> > > Well, if you acquire the console sem you need to release it too :-)
> >
> > Or the console semaphore is acquired too many times.
> >
> > Christian, could you please add release_console_sem() before 'return 0'
> > and see if that makes the code work again? If not, could you add a
> > printk() in kernel/printk.c/acquire_console_sem() to see how many times it
> > is called?
>
> Ok, I did that and the machine resumes OK. Now I have the impression that
> accessing the rinfo struct here:
>
> if (pdev->dev.power.power_state.event == PM_EVENT_SUSPEND) {
> /* Wakeup chip. Check from config space if we were powered off
> * (todo: additionally, check CLK_PIN_CNTL too)
> */
> if ((rinfo->pm_mode & radeon_pm_off) &&
> radeon_restore_pci_cfg(rinfo)) {

I think the call to radeon_restore_pci_cfg(rinfo) causes the problem to happen.

> if (rinfo->reinit_func != NULL) {
> rinfo->reinit_func(rinfo);
> }
> else {
> goto bail;
> }
> }
> /* If we support D2, try to resume... we should check what was
> our
> * state though... (were we really in D2 state ?). Right now,
> this code
> * is only enable on Macs so it's fine.
> */
> else if (rinfo->pm_mode & radeon_pm_d2){
> radeon_set_suspend(rinfo, 0);
> }
> rinfo->asleep = 0; ////makes it crash
> } else {
> radeon_engine_idle();
> }
>
> makes the resume fail. The machine locks up. I started xorg without drm/dri
> and then it goes a little further and locks up in the next steps:
>
> /* Restore display & engine */
> radeon_write_mode (rinfo, &rinfo->state, 1);
>
> But it starts to get too complicated for me :(

Unfortunately for me too. Someone who knows the radeonfb code is needed.

Greetings,
Rafael


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