hi Joseph,

Sorry for the delay in testing this, kernel 3.3-rc5 took me about 3 days
to test. Here are the results.

I did a poor man's bisect and found that the last kernel that is able to
suspend/resume 100 times is, indeed, 3.3-rc5.

3.3-rc6 crashed after one or, at most, two suspend/resume attempts.

Now, 3.3-rc5 had some very strange behaviors. Somehow it didn't respond
to the wakealarm at first, thus needing me to wait until it was
suspended, then press the power button manually... 86 times. Strangely,
after the 87th iteration, it *started* honoring the wakealarm and
completed the last few cycles on its own.

After 100 resume cycles, it's up and running perfectly.

During the testing, it experienced one kernel Oops but managed to
recover from it and resume correctly.

So despite the strange behavior, I'd have to say 3.3-rc5 is the last
known good kernel, while 3.3-rc6 is the first bad one.

Thanks!

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