Re: Suspend to RAM generates oops and general protection fault

From: Jean-Marc Valin
Date: Tue Jan 23 2007 - 10:15:14 EST


Luming Yu a écrit :
> what about removing psmouse module?

Trying that now. Any particular reason you suspect that one?

Jean-Marc

> On 1/23/07, Jean-Marc Valin <jean-marc.valin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> >>> will be a device driver. Common causes of suspend/resume problems
>> from
>> >>> the list you give below are acpi modules, bluetooth and usb. I'd
>> also be
>> >>> consider pcmcia, drm and fuse possibilities. But again, go for
>> unloading
>> >>> everything possible in the first instance.
>> >> Actually, the reason I sent this is that when I showed the oops/gpf to
>> >> Matthew Garrett at linux.conf.au, he said it looked like a CPU hotplug
>> >> problem and suggested I send it to lkml. BTW, with 2.6.20-rc5, the
>> >> suspend to RAM now works ~95% of the time.
>> >
>> > Try a kernel without CONFIG_SMP... that will verify if it is SMP
>> > related.
>>
>> Well, this happens to be my main work machine, which I'm not willing to
>> have running at half speed for several weeks. Anything else you can
>> suggest?
>>
>> Jean-Marc
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