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SubjectRe: linux-next on x60: network manager often complains "network is disabled" after resume
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Pavel Machek wrote:
> On Tue 2018-03-20 21:11:54, Woody Suwalski wrote:
>> Woody Suwalski wrote:
>>> Pavel Machek wrote:
>>>> On Mon 2018-03-19 05:17:45, Woody Suwalski wrote:
>>>>> Pavel Machek wrote:
>>>>>> Hi!
>>>>>>
>>>>>> With recent linux-next, after resume networkmanager often claims that
>>>>>> "network is disabled". Sometimes suspend/resume clears that.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Any ideas? Does it work for you?
>>>>>>                                     Pavel
>>>>> Tried the 4.16-rc6 with nm 1.4.4 - I do not see the issue.
>>>> Thanks for testing... but yes, 4.16 should be ok. If not fixed,
>>>> problem will appear in 4.17-rc1.
>>>>
>>> Works here OK. Tried ~10 suspends, all restarted OK.
>>> kernel next-20180320
>>> nmcli shows that Wifi always connects OK
>>>
>>> Woody
>>>
>> Contrary, it just happened to me on a 64-bit build 4.16-rc5 on T440.
>> I think that Dan's suspicion is correct - it is a snafu in the PM: trying to
>> hibernate results in a message:
>> Failed to hibernate system via logind: There's already a shutdown or sleep
>> operation in progress.
>>
>> And ps shows "Ds /lib/systemd/systemd-sleep suspend"...
> Problem now seems to be in the mainline.
>
> But no, I don't see systemd-sleep in my process list :-(.
>
> I guess you can't reproduce it easily? I tried bisecting, but while it
> happens often enough to make v4.17 hard to use, it does not permit
> reliable bisect.
>
> These should be bad according to my notes
>
> b04240a33b99b32cf6fbdf5c943c04e505a0cb07
> ed80dc19e4dd395c951f745acd1484d61c4cfb20
> 52113a0d3889d6e2738cf09bf79bc9cac7b5e1c6
> 4fc97ef94bbfa185d16b3e44199b7559d0668747
> 14ebdb2c814f508936fe178a2abc906a16a3ab48
> 639adbeef5ae1bb8eeebbb0cde0b885397bde192
>
> bisection claimed
>
> c16add24522547bf52c189b3c0d1ab6f5c2b4375
>
> is first bad commit, but I'm not sure if I trust that.
> Pavel
It has not happen on any of my systems in the last month. Good, but bad
for getting more info :-(

Woody

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