FTR, I confirm the problem appears to be fixed with linux 3.4 on my system.
Big thanks to whoever made this happen :)
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Glad to hear it has been fixed.
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Fix Released
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In my latest testing, I no longer experience this issue (in Oneiric).
Not sure about Natty with the latest updates applied.
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tdeering, thank you for reporting this and helping make Ubuntu better.
This bug was reported a while ago and there hasn't been any activity in
it recently. We were wondering if this is still an issue? If so, could
you please provide the information noted in
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingKernelSu
Do these patches fix the problem?
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.linux.acpi.devel/51405/focus=51407
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I gave up on this for now. I'll try to switch to EFI booting in the next
months and see if it fixes anything but for traditional bios based boot,
looks like there is to do but to wait for asus to fix their mess or some
kernel dev to implement a workaround.
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Has anyone solve this issue? I have the same motherboard as a few here: Asus
P8H67M-PRO v3.0.
I have installed the latest BIOS, and latest linux-kernel: (Archlinux)
Linux * 3.1.6-1-ARCH #1 SMP PREEMPT Thu Dec 22 09:11:48 CET 2011 x86_64
Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-2400 CPU @ 3.10GHz GenuineIntel GNU/Lin
This bug also affects me.
Asus P8H67-V motherboard, BIOS version 0806
Ubuntu 11.10 32-bit
3.0.0-12-generic-pae
External NVidia 250 GTS GPU
booting linux with init=/bin/bash (i.e. no GPU/USB3 modules loaded, and typing
echo mem > /sys/power/state
will suspend the system successfully, but upon re
I tried applying the patch and building a kernel with them, but I got no
positive results. Running kernel 3.1 now and still having the problem.
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Tit
I'm not using ubuntu here, but since this is a BIOS problem I guess I'd
share my experience as well.
I own an Asus P8H67M-Pro with a i3-2100 running with no extra cards and using
integrated video.
The system is running a gentoo-sources 3.0.4 kernel.
The motherboard had BIOS revision 0806 and the
Btw. I use the internal intel graphics, the discrete nvidia graphics is
disabled in BIOS.
Now gave the kernel from http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~sarvatt/lp761065/ a
try, and indeed it seems to fix the problem for me. If I got it right,
then the 2.6.39-11 kernel from proposed-updates contains the relev
This is a severe issue, as it might lead to damaged hardware. Suspend to
RAM is the default for several situations (closing lid, idling in
battery mode, ...). To me it already happend twice that I didn't
recognize the crash immediately. The laptop got extremely hot as the cpu
seems to run crazy in
i still discover this bug on a lenovo thinkpad t420. most of the time
suspend fails and leads to a crash. sometimes it seems to work.
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Architecture: amd64
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11.04
InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 11.04 "Natty Narwhal" - Release amd64 (20110426)
Package: linux (not installed)
ProcEnviron:
LANGUAGE=de:en
LANG=de_DE.UTF-8
SHELL=/bin/bash
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 2.6.39-0.5~20110427-generic 2.6.39-rc5
Tags: natty
I have this problem too, and a separate problem with my graphics under
Sandybridge:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/761065
There is a kernel available that fixes my graphics problem at comment #38 in
the above bug:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/76106
Also i find this.. if a suspend the machine for short time (ie 5 min) ..
awake fine.. but if i wait for long time ( ie 1 hour) never wakeup.
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Same problem here whit fresh install ubuntu studio 11.04 x64 and
Sabertooth p67 Lasted bios 1801 , 2600k @ stock setting and a radeon
6870.
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I have the same problem (suspend ok, resume fails) with a new ASRock Z68 Pro3-M
board.
Processor is i5 2500K, not overclocked, using onboard graphics.
FYI, Z68 is in the same family as P67/H67. ASRock is also a subsidiary of ASUS.
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My laptop has a Pegatron A15 motherboard (a subsidiary of Asus), and I
still experience the problem.
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@Liam
There is no solution yet. Frankly, it does not affect all ASUS motherboards,
only P8[P/H]67-M Pro, as far as I've read.
Besides ubuntu, I tested the Archlinux kernels as well as stock (mainland)
kernels. None makes a difference.
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Is this bug still active? If all asus sandy bridge mobos have this
problem it seems like it should be quite serious... does anyone know
whether there are kernals/distros on which pm-suspend will work on an
asus sandy-bridge mobo?
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I use H67 but not the on board. I can't look at rebuilding my kernal at
the moment.
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I manually compiled a kernel from source and after applying the mentioned
patches (http://people.freedesktop.org/~zhen/snb_desk_suspend_0323/).
It did not work in my case (P67, external GPU), probably because the patches
are related to an Intel video driver (i915).
Maybe this is helpful for some
Hey everyone, I got news:
In the archlinux forums, somebody hinted at the exact same issue
affecting an Intel H67 mainboard (Liam confirmed it on an ASUS P8H67-m
PRO board).
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=35462
The bug was found to be in the BIOS, which Intel supposedly fixed in
th
Hi Stefan,
This is because kernel 2.6.32 does not work well with USB3, kernel
2.6.37+ includes those modules ("xhci" if I remember correctly). So,
with a new kernel no manual unloading or blacklisting of those modules
is necessary.
Most people in this thread struggle with incompatibilities relate
Hi ,
I have recently installed new motherboard p8p67-m with kernel 2.6.32-32
on ubuntu 10.04. Initially system would not suspend nor hibernate
After both turning off legacy USB3 support and USB3 controller in BIOS GUI I
tried again and at least hibernate works now. Suspend works fine but resume
confirming that (with nvidia driver disabled) my asus p8h67m-pro enters
suspend and on resume appear so restart multiple times before ending
with an unresponsive black screen.
Liam
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Today, I updated the BIOS to 709, which unfortunately did not make any
difference.
Note says only, "1. Fixed system hang if the HDD is NTFS format and the
allocation unit size is not 4096 bytes".
@Liam
Sorry, I misread your post first. You have the H67 chipset with graphics ports.
Still, it may
Here's a duplicate of the bug:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/754712?comments=all
This is a kernel issue. (I'm not the same Marc as in that thread.)
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For what it's worth, I am running bios rev 1502 now on my P8P67-Pro. I
upgraded to that when it came out a few days ago to address an incorrect
frequency table when overclocking. Suspending has not been a problem
under any of the 3 bios revs I have g
@HwRhymes
i havent updated the bios, im pretty sure it said 0902 in cmos but that isnt
listed on the asus site so ill have to check it.
im on the p8h67-m pro i think other posters were p67. i cant say i noticed
multiple reboots either, ill check later.
i noticed there is a new bios on asus sit
@marc
The report on archlinux forums is also by me. Sorry for not mentioning that
here. At first I thought it was related to a specific linux distro, but
obviously it isn't. I didn't get any proper response there, but then I found
this bug report for ubuntu and joined.
@Adam
Thanks for the advi
Another report here:
https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?pid=924218
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I'm running a i7 2600k on an Asus P8P67 (standard), running kubuntu with
the latest stock kernel on Natty.
When overclocked, my system fails to resume on suspend, though suspend
seems to succeed. I can stably overclock to 4.8 Ghz and everything but
suspend/resume works without issue.
When not ove
i also experience this on my ASUS P8H67-M Pro under natty. Virtualization was
disabled by default and i have never enabled it.
Using nvidia 173 on my geforce 8800gtx the system appeared not to suspend. With
this removed it i appeared to suspend ok but not able to resume.
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So maybe try to follow my solution path... Disable everything what's
possible to disable from BIOS level.. Then try to start in Emergency
Mode (you can edit grub kernel line by including init=/bin/bash and pass
it to the kernel) - and then play with s2ram (different options) -f, -s,
-m, -p.
When y
The option is simply called "Intel Virtualization Technology" and can be either
"enabled" or "disabled".
Unfortunately, setting it to disabled also results in a broken suspend/resume.
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@Adam: As far as I remember, my BIOS allows VT-D enabled or disabled.
There is just this single option for virtualisation (if I'm correct). I
will check this evening and report back.
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@Philip
Yes, you are right - this hw virtualization... There are two options: VT-X and
VT-D. Having enabled VT-D causes problems while VT-X works fine... My laptop
allows (AFAIR) 4 options:
disabled
* VT-X,
* VT-X + VT-D,
* VT-D (not sure about this one)
Can you Philip confirm that you have VT-
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> It probably wasn't BIOS implementation. Disabling support for VT-D in BIOS -
> solved
> the case. @HwRhymes - can you confirm this?
>
> But it still sounds like possible bug in the kernel.
That is the hardware virtualization thing right? If so, I
After many hours, runned tests and crawling in ASL code - I still could not
find anything
particular... But finally got it working. I have found some notifications about
disabling
USB 3.0 in some cases in previous kernels helped to solve some case. I had
thought - why
not to disable all devices.
Is there another way of disecting the ACPI parts contained in the BIOS?
Maybe even from inside Windows and comparing them to what can be found in
Ubuntu...
Unfortunately, DSDTs and ODIDs exceed my knowledge by far.
Still, I'm always willing to test and try suggestions!
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Still can't find any matches from /sys/power/pm_trace_dev_match
This seems in fact to be a problem for a broken BIOS. Unfortunately I
tried so many things - trying to fix the BIOS ACPI tables (customized
kernel loading modified DSDT's), trying to set different ODID's which
ACPI would recognize (Wi
Thinking about it, I realise 2 things:
1. Current Nvdidia driver breaks suspend.
2. ACPI part of BIOS contains something weird (that Windows 7 ignores or
correctly understands)
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@Phillip Susi: That was a really interesting hint! Here are my results using
sudo sh -c "echo 'core' > /sys/power/pm_test"
1. GPU present (with Nvidia driver), fans kept running and machine was stuck
(no ping, no keyboard, no video signal). dmesg after reboot:
http://pastebin.com/wpmxaU3C
2. No
This is looking more and more like broken ACPI BIOS. Instead of looking
for the hash match in dmesg, you should also check:
cat /sys/power/pm_trace_dev_match
This will find matches for drivers loaded as dynamic modules.
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Results for Toshiba R830...
[ 440.166860] PM: Syncing filesystems ... done.
[ 440.494663] PM: Preparing system for mem sleep
[ 440.499181] Freezing user space processes ... (elapsed 0.01 seconds) done.
[ 440.518495] Freezing remaining freezable tasks ... (elapsed 0.01 seconds)
done.
[ 440.53
Can you try writing "core" to /sys/power/pm_test before suspending?
That should test everything except actually calling the firmware to turn
off the power, wait 5 seconds, then come back up.
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@Phillip Susi: Unfortunately, I already have the latest BIOS version. I
re-updated and also did a CMOS reset. Still, Windows 7's suspend works
reliably. : (
I did 10+ runs of kernel suspend debugging with dmesg. Here are lines
that contained "hash match":
run 3:
[1.384280] tty ttyS25: hash ma
(sorry... pressed TAB too early :) )
Magic number: 11:785:170
acpi device:33: hash matches
So this gave nothing so far and is different from HwRhymes results.
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I have the same issue. It affects Toshiba Portege R830 model.
After many tries with s2ram and memory_corruption_check_size options
(all of them resulted the same: blank screen, noisy fans and lack of any
response).
To highlight the situation I tried to suspend only from console with
init=/bin/ba
The drivers/base/power/resume.c:46 part is just an example; in your case
the hash will likely match something else, so look for a slightly
different message.
This is also starting to look like a case of buggy ACPI BIOS. You might
check if there is a bios upgrade for your motherboard.
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By the way, here is the ACPI part of my dmesg output:
[0.769740] ACPI: bus type pci registered
[0.769745] Trying to unpack rootfs image as initramfs...
[0.769787] PCI: MMCONFIG for domain [bus 00-3f] at [mem
0xe000-0xe3ff] (base 0xe000)
[0.769788] PCI: not using M
In the meantime, I did further testing on what is causing this. I came
across 2 different hints:
1. When suspending/resuming, the motherboard may leave certain parts of
"lowmem" in a corrupt state. The default parameter for the kernel is
64K, which it constantly monitors every 60 seconds as well a
So HwRhymes, it seems that I had a similar result to yours. However, I
believe that the suspend isn't properly completing, which would explain
why resume isn't working right.
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Sorry for the delay in response. 2 updates from me:
1) I freshly reinstalled Natty after the final version came out. As you
would expect, the problem still persisted.
2) I did as you suggested and suspended from the console. This time, the
cpu/fan did not spin up and go crazy as they do when I gr
Any update for you, tdeering?
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First, thank you, Phillip. Your help is much appreciated!
Back on latest Ubuntu 11.04 I switched to tty1, ran "echo mem >
/sys/power/state" as root. The machine looked like it properly suspended, fans
stopping, hdd spinning down.
Waking up by pressing the power button caused the fans to run, hdd
Can you hold down Alt and SysRQ and press S and then B when it is stuck?
Does that immediately reboot the machine?
Also try suspending from the console instead of X:
1) Press CTRL-ALT-F1 to switch to the console
2) Run sudo -s
3) Run echo mem > /sys/power/state
Does this resume? Press CTRL-
Tried: sudo modprobe -r xhci_hcd
No effect for me- Same blank screen, cpu/fan spinup, and hard reset
needed.
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Just tried
sudo modprobe -r xhci_hcd
on a fresh and updated Ubuntu 10.10 install, but suspend/resume still fails.
There must be a fundamental difference between your P8P67 Pro and my P8P67-M
Pro, probably also firmware-wise. Mine only has 2 USB3 ports and no bluetooth,
but I already disabled all
On 4/26/2011 1:40 PM, HwRhymes wrote:
> I'm also affected by this, although on a desktop machine: i5 2500K, Asus
> P8P67-M Pro, Nvidia GT210.
> Suspend fails on Ubuntu 10.04, 10.10 and 11.04.
I have the same CPU and the P8P67-Pro. Works fine in 11.04, but in
10.10, I have to sudo modprobe -r xhc
Likewise, suspend/resume works fine for me in Windows 7 as well.
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I'm also affected by this, although on a desktop machine: i5 2500K, Asus
P8P67-M Pro, Nvidia GT210.
Suspend fails on Ubuntu 10.04, 10.10 and 11.04.
As described, only a hard reset helps to restart the computer, the reset button
does nothing.
There is no video signal, but the harddisk seems to sp
To add: Latest Bios revision (708) and working suspend/resume in Windows
7.
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Issue is still unresolved, although I have been searching.
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Can anyone else confirm? This is a deal-breaker for me running Ubuntu on
my laptop.
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** Tags added: suspend
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** Package changed: pm-utils (Ubuntu) => linux (Ubuntu)
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => New
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Yes, I also observe this under Maverick.
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Does this also happen under Maverick?
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Status: New => Incomplete
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