Lombard Sleep Crash (Was: 2.2.18pre17 again)
Claus
cl.en at gmx.net
Sat Nov 4 02:22:51 EST 2000
>:
>: So what should have happened? Crash (panic message), or plain hang?
hi,
just for the record:
I've got the same crash as Albrecht in Sept. with 2.2.18pre4-ben1
and linuxppc2k on my PB3400 without the wakebay app.
Sep 18 00:35:03 apple kernel: Kernel panic: kernel access of bad area pc c00cf34c lr c00cfa88 address 24 tsk
+pmud/297
System.map-2.2.18pre4-ben1:
c00cf218 t idepmac_sleep_device
c00cf334 t idepmac_wake_device
c00cf400 t idepmac_sleep_interface
c00cf4e4 t idepmac_wake_interface
c00cf728 t idepmac_notify_sleep
c00cfab0 T ide_dma_intr
c00cfb8c T ide_build_dmatable
My only solution was to snooze without the cd module.
In the meantime I switched to potato; with the current
15:28 at pts/2 ~ > uname -a
Linux apple 2.2.18pre17-ben1 #38 Wed Oct 25 18:51:51 CEST 2000 ppc unknown
now it's something special, that I realized today. A snooze and prompt
wakeup with the cd module inserted seems to hang the entire machine,
but it waits for dma'ing /dev/hdc.
This can last up to _four_ minutes, and I have to wait 'cause nothing
can be written to hda.
The message 'system awake again' appears after hdc knows
and reports its dma status.
15:29 at pts/2 ~ > cat /var/log/messages
<snip>
Nov 3 15:06:28 apple pppd[299]: Exit.
Nov 3 15:07:08 apple kernel: media bay 0 contains a CD-ROM drive
Nov 3 15:07:08 apple kernel: keybdev.c: Removing keyboard: input1
Nov 3 15:07:08 apple kernel: ADB keyboard at 2, handler 1
Nov 3 15:07:08 apple kernel: Detected ADB keyboard, type ISO, swapping keys.
Nov 3 15:07:08 apple kernel: keybdev.c: Adding keyboard: input1
Nov 3 15:07:08 apple kernel: event0: Event device for input1
Nov 3 15:07:08 apple kernel: input1: ADB HID on ID 2:2.14
Nov 3 15:07:08 apple kernel: ADB mouse at 3, handler set to 4 (trackpad)
Nov 3 15:07:08 apple kernel: mouse0: PS/2 mouse device for input2
Nov 3 15:07:08 apple kernel: event1: Event device for input2
Nov 3 15:07:08 apple kernel: input2: ADB HID on ID 3:3.01
Nov 3 15:07:08 apple kernel: hda: Enabling MultiWord DMA 2
Nov 3 15:10:48 apple kernel: hdc: Enabling MultiWord DMA 2
15:29 at pts/2 ~ > cat /var/log/daemon.log
<snip>
Nov 3 15:07:07 apple pmud[130]: initiating user requested sleep
Nov 3 15:07:07 apple pmud[130]: running /etc/power/pwrctl sleep ac
Nov 3 15:07:07 apple pmud[130]: going to sleep
Nov 3 15:10:48 apple pmud[130]: system awake again
Nov 3 15:10:48 apple pmud[130]: running /etc/power/pwrctl wakeup ac
Regards
Claus
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