Messages in this thread | | | Subject | Re: Suspend-resume failure on Intel Eagle Lake Core2Duo | From | Martin Peres <> | Date | Wed, 26 Jul 2017 16:47:35 +0300 |
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On 25/07/17 10:01, Tomi Sarvela wrote: > On 24/07/17 19:37, Martin Peres wrote: >> On 24/07/17 19:35, Thomas Gleixner wrote: >>> On Mon, 24 Jul 2017, Martin Peres wrote: >>>> On 24/07/17 18:28, Thomas Gleixner wrote: >>>>> Output of 'cat /proc/interrupts' and a description what kind of >>>>> 'old' Intel >>>>> platform that is. >>>> >>>> Sorry, I should have repeated the name outside of just the subject >>>> of the >>>> email. It is an Intel Eagle Lake Core2Duo. >>> >>> I hoped you would give me a little bit more details, but I Gurgled it >>> now. I try to find such a beast and look what's wrong there. If I can't >>> find one, I'll come back with some debug patches. >> >> Ha, sorry! >> >> Here is all the info I have: >> - Hardware: HP Compaq 8000 >> - CPU: Eagle Lake Core2Duo E7500 > > As mentioned, it's HP Compaq 8000 Elite, desktop tower in most basic > configuration: one SATA SSD, 4GB memory and so on. Most recent BIOS from > around 2012, no UEFI. > > If you have proposed fix for the issue, I'll be happy to test them. > > Best regards,
Thanks for the information Tomi.
Thomas, any update on this? Another user reported the problem:
"I have the same thing on an old cheap laptop. model name : Intel(R) Core(TM)2 CPU cpu family : 6 model : 15
Previously, this never happened on the kernel series 4.{10,11,12}. After reverted commit bf22ff45bed664 on 4.13-rc2, unfortunately it still hangs when it wakes up. Difficult to diagnose because it does not happen right away. After some time of action."
I hope this helps!
Cheers, Martin
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