Re: suspend-to-disk using a SAS drive
- From: Pavel Machek <pavel@xxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 18 Oct 2007 14:53:16 +0200
On Sun 2007-08-05 18:36:03, Nevine AbouGhazaleh wrote:
I am trying to suspend-to-disk using the Suspend2 modules. I am using an
SSD drive connected through a SAS bus interface. The SSD acts as a boot
disk.
All read and write transactions to the drive works well during normal
operation. when I hibernate (suspend-to-disk).
I get the following errors:
------------------
mptbase: ioc0: ERROR ? Invalid IOC facts reply, msgLength=0 offset=6
pnp: Failed to activate device 00:09.
pnp: Failed to activate device 00:0a.
------------
Immediately after these messages, Linux hangs as soon as it starts writing
the image to the drive. showing the following output.
------------------
Writing Kernel and process data ...
20%...
------------------
When using KDB to trace the problem after the kernel hung.
<ps> shows a running process: Ks2io
when doing Back Trace for Ks2io wheen the kernel hangs, I get the following
trace
--------------------
_spin_unlock_irq+0xb
thread_return+0x64
_raw_spin_lock+ox90
__mutex_up_process+0x10
wake_up_process+0x10
suspend_bio_write_page
mutex_lock+0x2a
flush_workqueue+0x51
kblockd_flush+0x10
do_bio_wait+0x1b
suspend_bio_write_page
suepend_bio_write_page+0x41
suspend_compress_write_page+0x137
worker_rw_loop
worker_rw_loop+0x133
worker_rw_loop
kthread+0xf5
schedule_tail_0x45
child_rip+0x45
worker_thread
kthread
child_rip --------------------
It seems that the problem is when suspend2 tries to write to the SSD drive.
I am not sure whether the problem is with the suspend2 module or the mpt
driver? I am using kernel 2.6.21.1 x86_64 with fedora core 5 x86_64. MPT
driver 3.04
Any insights/recommendations will be greatly appreciated.
Try latest kernel without suspend2 patch... ... if it hangs at 20% you
may have a chance that driver already has some suspend/resume support.
Pavel
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