Bug 11968 - ati driver : suspend to ram works only if glx and dri and disable
Summary: ati driver : suspend to ram works only if glx and dri and disable
Status: RESOLVED INVALID
Alias: None
Product: DRI
Classification: Unclassified
Component: General (show other bugs)
Version: XOrg git
Hardware: Other All
: medium normal
Assignee: Default DRI bug account
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Reported: 2007-08-12 23:39 UTC by djibb
Modified: 2019-10-14 13:20 UTC (History)
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Attachments
lspci -v output (4.68 KB, application/octet-stream)
2007-08-13 06:44 UTC, djibb
no flags Details
Xorg.0.log just after a failed resume. (40.21 KB, application/octet-stream)
2007-08-13 06:45 UTC, djibb
no flags Details

Description djibb 2007-08-12 23:39:15 UTC
Hi all :)
I'm running x11-server-xorg-1.3.0.0 on a ATI Technologies Inc RV350 [Mobility Radeon 9600 M10] with free driver and a 2.6.22.1 kernel.

Laptop is suspend and resuming well only if I comment "load dri' and "load glx" in xorg.conf and adding vga=0 to kernel boot line.

If not, suspending to ram goes well but resuming end on a corrupted X. (or console).

I've tried all quirks before submit bug here. (vbe restore etc.)

I'm not a programmer but have a good knowledge of Linux in general and have time to test what you will tell me ;)

Thanks.
Comment 1 Dave Airlie 2007-08-12 23:43:30 UTC
please attach lspci -v from the machine, and an Xorg.0.log from across a suspend if possible,..

Comment 2 Alex Deucher 2007-08-13 06:19:17 UTC
Several users have reported that the problem is in the acpi scripts.  The fix was to edit /etc/default/acpi-support and disable various video-related options like SAVE_VBE_STATE, POST_VIDEO, USE_DPMS.
Comment 3 djibb 2007-08-13 06:44:43 UTC
Created attachment 11118 [details]
lspci -v output
Comment 4 djibb 2007-08-13 06:45:31 UTC
Created attachment 11119 [details]
Xorg.0.log just after a failed resume.
Comment 5 djibb 2007-08-13 06:52:07 UTC
"Several users have reported that the problem is in the acpi scripts.  The fix
was to edit /etc/default/acpi-support and disable various video-related options
like SAVE_VBE_STATE, POST_VIDEO, USE_DPMS."

I have no "/etc/default/acpi-support" neither pre-choosen options in pm-utils configuration.

I'm using : s2ram -f  to do suspend, so no options are passed (and none helps ;) )

txs
Comment 6 Martin Peres 2019-10-14 13:20:23 UTC
Hi,

Freedesktop's Bugzilla instance is EOLed and open bugs are about to be migrated to http://gitlab.freedesktop.org.

To avoid migrating out of date bugs, I am now closing all the bugs that did not see any activity in the past year. If the issue is still happening, please create a new bug in the relevant project at https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/drm (use misc by default).

Sorry about the noise!


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