As a short term workaround, type -c at the boot prompt, then "disable
cbb" at the next prompt, then quit, and see what happens.

On Wed, Mar 07, 2012, Kendall Shaw wrote:
> Kendall Shaw <[email protected]> writes:
> 
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have a lifebook p1110 which causes a kernel panic related to APM, I
>> think. Either by setting power savings settings in BIOS to suspend or
> standby, or
>> disabling power savings in BIOS and running apmd and apm -z or apm -S
>> causes a kernal panic.
>>
>> Do you have any advice, other than give up on being able to use suspend?
>>
>> The sub-notebook has no serial port, so I'm typing the trace and ps
>> results:
>>
>> trace:
>>
>> Debugger(d08cee78,d85dde58,d08ad043,d85dde58,0) at Debugger+0x4
>> panic(d08ad043,d10cc000,d85dde8c,d10aea00,0) at panic+0x5d
>> timeout_add(d10aea4c,a,8,0,d10aea00) at timeout_add+0xbf
>> pccbb_checksockstat(d10aea00,0,0,ffffff00,0) at pccbb_checksockstat+0x6e
>> pccbbactivate(d10aea00,3,d85ddeec,d059f4b8,d10b1e00) at
>> pccbbactivate+0x409
>> config_activate_children(d10b1e00,3,3,12,50307dc) at
>> config_activate_children+0x45
>> config_activate_children(d10b0fc0,3,246,0,1) at
>> config_activate_children+0x45
>> apm_suspend(2,0,d85ddf50,800b,0) at apm_suspend+0x91
>> apm_periodic_check(d10b1f80,20,d097df84,0,d10b1f80) at
>> apm_periodic_check+0x19c
>> apm_thread(d10b1f80) at apm_thread+0x20
>> Bad frame pointer: 0xd0b8ce38
>>
>> ps:
>>
>> apmd
>> getty
>> ksh
>> cron
>> inetd
>> sendmail
>> sshd
>> ntpd
>> pflogd
>> syslogd
>> dhclient
>> aiodoned
>> update
>> cleaner
>> reaper
>> pagedown
>> crypto
>> pfpurge
>> pcic0,0,1
>> pcic0,0,0
>> usbtask
>> usbatsk
>> apm0
>> syswq
>> idle0
>> kmthread
>> init
>> swapper
> 
> Someone sent me email pointing out that I should include the panic
> string:
> 
> timeout_add: not initialized
> 
> Kendall

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