Re: Using netconsole for debugging suspend/resume

From: Auke Kok
Date: Thu Jun 08 2006 - 16:35:03 EST


Jeremy Fitzhardinge wrote:
I've been trying to get suspend/resume working well on my new laptop. In general, netconsole has been pretty useful for extracting oopses and other messages, but it is of more limited help in debugging the actual suspend/resume cycle. The problem looks like the e1000 driver won't suspend while netconsole is using it, so I have to rmmod/modprobe netconsole around the actual suspend/resume.

This is a big problem during resume because the screen is also blank, so I get no useful clue as to what went wrong when things go wrong. I'm wondering if there's some way to keep netconsole alive to the last possible moment during suspend, and re-woken as soon as possible during resume. It would be nice to have a clean solution, but I'm willing to use a bletcherous hack if that's what it takes.

Any ideas?

Have you tried using different cards/drivers? This might or might not be either a netconsole problem (generic) or driver related (which could impact other drivers too).

From the top of my head I don't see any reason why the e1000 shouldn't handle the suspend event - but mind you that a fix for e1000/WoL impacting shutdown handlers was only recently added. Which kernels does this impact?

Auke

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