Bug 454158

Summary: USB audio broken after resume from hibernate
Product: [Fedora] Fedora Reporter: Carl Roth <roth>
Component: kernelAssignee: Kernel Maintainer List <kernel-maint>
Status: CLOSED WONTFIX QA Contact: Fedora Extras Quality Assurance <extras-qa>
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Description Carl Roth 2008-07-05 17:10:08 UTC
Description of problem:

My system has a Logitech USB audio headset; when I resume the system from
hibernate the system log shows a kernel oops and the USB audio device is
disabled.  AFAIK the only way to get the audio device working again is to reboot
the system.

Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):

kernel-2.6.25.9-76.fc9.x86_64
pm-utils-1.1.0-7.fc9.x86_64

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Comment 1 Carl Roth 2008-07-05 17:10:52 UTC
Created attachment 311071 [details]
Output of 'lshal'

Comment 2 Carl Roth 2008-07-05 17:13:20 UTC
Created attachment 311072 [details]
Sample syslog output showing kernel oops

Comment 3 Carl Roth 2008-07-05 17:15:56 UTC
I tried to work around the issue by adding snd-usb-audio to the SUSPEND_MODULES
list for pm-utils.  For a handful of times, the system would come out of
hibernate with the device enabled.  It still generated the oops message, but I
can't tell if it was generated before or after the resume.  After enough
iterations, the USB device became permanently disabled.


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