Global suspend ( suspend to disk ) with PCMCIA card plugged in
rasmit.ranjan at wipro.com
rasmit.ranjan at wipro.com
Sun Jul 2 02:57:30 EDT 2006
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Dominik Brodowski [mailto:linux at dominikbrodowski.net]
> Sent: Saturday, July 01, 2006 12:37 AM
> To: Kaustav Majumdar (WT01 - Semiconductors & Consumer Electronics)
> Cc: linux-pcmcia at lists.infradead.org; Rasmit Ranjan (WT01 -
> Semiconductors & Consumer Electronics)
> Subject: Re: Global suspend ( suspend to disk ) with PCMCIA
> card plugged in
>
> Hi,
>
> On Fri, Jun 30, 2006 at 06:05:04PM +0530,
> kaustav.majumdar at wipro.com wrote:
> > I have a PCMCIA card hosting a USB port and a serial
> port. My system
> > goes to suspended state ( suspend to disk ) without the PCMCIA card
> > plugged in and also resumes properly. When I suspend my
> system to disk
> > when the PCMCIA card plugged in, it does not happen and my system
> > hangs. All my selective suspend stuff is working properly.
> Pccardctl
> > suspend/resume is also working properly. My main conern is system
> > suspend is not in my hand. I just can make sure the working of
> > selective suspend/resume and pccardctl suspend/resume. Is there any
> > issue related to global suspend when the PCMCIA card is
> plugged in ? I
> > read in one of the document that it is advisable to remove
> the PCMCIA
> > card before suspending the system. Please suggest.
>
> That sounds like the problem already discussed here:
> http://lists.infradead.org/pipermail/linux-pcmcia/2006-January
> /003123.html
>
> Ideas?
Thanks Dominik. I went through the mail thread you have mentioned. That
seems like the breakage in resume path. But my system hangs when I
suspend the system to disk with PCMCIA card plugged in.So is it
happening due to some other reason or happening due to the reason
mentioned in the mail thread you have mentioned ? Please suggest.
>
> Dominik
>
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