Bug 1061744 - wakeup from suspend freezes
Summary: wakeup from suspend freezes
Keywords:
Status: CLOSED EOL
Alias: None
Product: Fedora
Classification: Fedora
Component: xorg-x11-drv-nouveau
Version: 20
Hardware: Unspecified
OS: Unspecified
unspecified
unspecified
Target Milestone: ---
Assignee: Ben Skeggs
QA Contact: Fedora Extras Quality Assurance
URL:
Whiteboard:
Depends On:
Blocks:
TreeView+ depends on / blocked
 
Reported: 2014-02-05 14:31 UTC by Cezary Zemis
Modified: 2015-06-29 15:00 UTC (History)
3 users (show)

Fixed In Version:
Doc Type: Bug Fix
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Environment:
Last Closed: 2015-06-29 15:00:54 UTC
Type: Bug
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Attachments (Terms of Use)
lspci output (1.93 KB, text/plain)
2014-02-05 14:32 UTC, Cezary Zemis
no flags Details
rpm -qa output (87.59 KB, text/plain)
2014-02-05 14:32 UTC, Cezary Zemis
no flags Details
xorg server log (39.96 KB, text/plain)
2014-02-05 14:33 UTC, Cezary Zemis
no flags Details

Description Cezary Zemis 2014-02-05 14:31:19 UTC
Description of problem:
[disclaimers: 
- this may duplicate some other bug, but most I could find were old ones focusing Fedora 18
- I am not sure nouveau driver is the right component to focus on]

Fedora 20 is installed on Toshiba P70-A-10L laptop. The system has been updated. It suspends (to RAM) properly, while waking up it freezes (displaying hoever password prompt or previous screen, depending on configuration). Caps Lock and Num Lock don't work. pm_trace shows it is the following PCI device that blocks resuming:

01:00.0 3D controller: NVIDIA Corporation GK107M [GeForce GT 745M] (rev a1)

The same happens while running the system without X Window, even in single mode.

The issue does NOT happen when:
- running Fedora 20 from Live CD
- running installed system with rescue kernel (only single mode is possible)
- when proprietary Nvidia kernel modules are installed and loaded (however anything using Open GL works then quite unstable, rendering the system rather unusable)

I have not tried hibernating to disk (I use no swap)

Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
1.0.9-2.fc20

How reproducible:
always

Steps to Reproduce:
1. install F20 on similar hardware (this might be hardware dependent)
2. suspend to RAM
3. wake the system up

Actual results:
freezes after displaying password prompt (or whatever it should display)

Expected results:
well, running instead of freezing

Additional info:
If I understand correctly Nvidia hardware in not used for displaying in case of this laptop. Nvidia is perhaps only GPU, while Intel hardware provides VGA.

Comment 1 Cezary Zemis 2014-02-05 14:32:05 UTC
Created attachment 859675 [details]
lspci output

Comment 2 Cezary Zemis 2014-02-05 14:32:42 UTC
Created attachment 859676 [details]
rpm -qa output

Comment 3 Cezary Zemis 2014-02-05 14:33:12 UTC
Created attachment 859677 [details]
xorg server log

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