Bug 44639

Summary: problems with standby and suspend
Product: [Retired] Red Hat Linux Reporter: Jun Pan <yausan98>
Component: apmdAssignee: Bernhard Rosenkraenzer <bero>
Status: CLOSED NOTABUG QA Contact: Aaron Brown <abrown>
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Version: 7.1   
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Hardware: i386   
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Description Jun Pan 2001-06-14 21:34:22 UTC
Description of Problem:

I am an IBM X21 with RedHat 7.1 installed. 

1) If I put the machine to a standby, after waking up from a standy by, I
get this message:
   kernel: ide_dmaproc: shipset supported ide_dma_lostirq func only: 13
   kernel: hda: lost interrupt

2) If I put the machine to a suspend, it will never wake up, and I have to
reboot

How Reproducible:
very

Steps to Reproduce: (as described above)
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Actual Results: (as described above)


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Comment 1 Bernhard Rosenkraenzer 2001-06-26 16:46:09 UTC
BIOS bug or hardware bug.

Try setting
HDPARM_AT_SUSPEND="-q -X0 -q c0 -q d0 -q -u0 -q -S0"
in /etc/sysconfig/apm

This workaround is sufficient for most (but not all) broken BIOSes, 
controllers and disks.



Comment 2 Jun Pan 2001-06-26 16:52:53 UTC
Yes, I tried that, but didn't work!

Comment 3 Bernhard Rosenkraenzer 2001-06-26 16:54:33 UTC
Then there's nothing we can do about it - ask the manufacturer to fix up their 
BIOS or hardware.


Comment 4 Jun Pan 2001-06-26 17:53:46 UTC
I ran win2000 under the same machine, and never ran into suspend/standby
problem.  Why would the manufactor change their BIOS just for LINUX?  It is
people like you and attitude like yours that make LINUX always a SECONDARY
operating system.