Re: still in 3.9-rc6 - fan speed at 100% after suspend/resumeregression

From: Zhang Rui
Date: Mon Apr 15 2013 - 21:35:33 EST


On Mon, 2013-04-15 at 09:30 -0400, Eduardo Valentin wrote:
> On 13-04-2013 19:46, Ville SyrjÃlà wrote:
> > On Sun, Apr 14, 2013 at 12:44:00AM +0300, Ville SyrjÃlà wrote:
> >> On Sat, Apr 13, 2013 at 10:02:21AM -0600, Jake Edge wrote:
> >>> Hi Zhang Rui,
> >>>
> >>> The problem reported in https://lkml.org/lkml/2012/12/4/428 (and
> >>> incorrectly attributed to a suspend patch by me here:
> >>> https://lkml.org/lkml/2013/4/12/314) still exists in 3.9-rc6, at least
> >>> for my HP/Compaq 2510p laptop. It appeared that some folks were seeing
> >>> some improvement with earlier 3.9-rcs (?) but I just tested rc6 and saw
> >>> substantially the same behavior. This all works fine in <= 3.6.11.
> >>>
> >>> A brief recap: after resuming, the fan on the laptop spins up to full
> >>> speed and stays there. "temp6" in "acpitz-virtual-0" (as shown by
> >>> "sensors") is 100ÂC and stays there, which is presumably what is making
> >>> the fan stay on.
> >>
> >> My HP Compaq NC6000 exhibits slightly different behaviour. For me the
> >> reported temp is always accurate but the trip points get out of sync
> >> with the actual temperature.
> >>
> >> With 3.7 I saw two different kinds of problems coming out of resume.
> >> In one case the fan stays on until the temp rises high enough to get the
> >> trip points back into sync. In the other case the fan goes off, and stays
> >> off even when the temperature rises above the highest active trip point,
> >> but it does appear to get back into sync when the temp starts to come back
> >> down. I think the difference might stem from resuming when the laptop has
> >> cooled down fully vs. when it's still warm.
> >>
> >> I also just tried 3.9-rc6, and that one appears to behave differently
> >> to 3.7, but still wrong. There the fan goes off after resume, and comes
> >> back on as the temperature rises, but it never slows back down after
> >> that.
> >>
> >> I'll try to collect some more detailed dumps of all three cases.
> >
> > I filed a new bug and attached all my logs:
> > https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=56591
> >
>
>
> Rui, does this one gets fixed with your series to make the parts of
> thermal framework to be glued together in a single module?

No.

> Or does this
> one is a new bug?
>
right, it is a new bug.

thanks,
rui


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