cvs commit: src/sys/dev/bge if_bge.c
John Baldwin
jhb at FreeBSD.org
Thu Sep 29 09:17:24 PDT 2005
On Wednesday 28 September 2005 04:36 pm, Nate Lawson wrote:
> Pawel Jakub Dawidek wrote:
> > On Wed, Sep 28, 2005 at 12:31:14PM -0700, Nate Lawson wrote:
> > +> Pawel Jakub Dawidek wrote:
> > +> >pjd 2005-09-28 19:20:49 UTC
> > +> > FreeBSD src repository
> > +> > Modified files:
> > +> > sys/dev/bge if_bge.c Log:
> > +> > Implement suspend/resume methods to be more ACPI friendly.
> > +> > I'm able to suspend/resume my laptop without this change, but then
> > I need +> > to wait for the watchdog to reset the card.
> > +> > With this change, it is ready immediately.
> > +> > Glanced at by: glebius
> > +> > Revision Changes Path
> > +> > 1.96 +36 -0 src/sys/dev/bge/if_bge.c
> > +>
> > +> Great, thanks! To other developers with hardware that doesn't work
> > for suspend/resume, this is the area that needs the most improvement.
> > There are known cases of at least +> agp and apic breaking resume.
> >
> > On my ThinkPad t43 suspend/resume works just fine in most cases, but
> > sometimes (once every ~20 suspends) it stops before turning off LCD -
> > the moon-led is turned on, but LCD is on as well and system freeze
> > hard.
> > What kind of debug can I add to track down the problem?
> > Can we printf some steps done on suspend (which device's suspend method
> > is called, etc.)?
>
> I've heard disabling apic helps T42s, otherwise they get a hard hang.
> It's difficult to print the driver progress while suspending because the
> function call stack is recursive, not iterative. For example,
> root_suspend -> pci_suspend -> fxp_suspend -> mii_suspend (if that
> exists). You'd have to add a printf in every driver and bus. A better
> way might be to add printf or KTR to bus_generic_suspend() to print the
> device name before calling its method.
>
> BTW, I'm working on committing a patch that adds KTR to acpi so we can
> track down issues like this although the device suspending stuff should
> be done separately as listed above.
BTW, the issue with APIC on some systems is that when we use the APIC, the
current code doesn't end up doing suspend/resume for the ATPIC and so it ends
up in some random state.
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