On Sat, Dec 3, 2011 at 8:39 PM, Stefan Richter
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> Re comment 6 and 7:
>
> So, the disk is fine after resume if the PC was suspended only for a few
> seconds, but becomes inaccessible if the PC was suspended for longer?
>
> Or does the HDD keep spinning in one case and spins down in the other?
>
Looks like not both the two cases.
Before I run 'echo mem > /sys/power/state' (pm_test: devices), there
should be no any firewire HDD. plugged into bus. After resume
from system sleep(pm_test: devices), Marc started to plug
one firewire HDD. into bus, but the HDD. was not recognized by kernel.
Marc, correct me if my description is not consistent with your test.
Hi,
On Sat, Dec 3, 2011 at 8:39 PM, Stefan Richter
<email address hidden> wrote:
> Re comment 6 and 7:
>
> So, the disk is fine after resume if the PC was suspended only for a few
> seconds, but becomes inaccessible if the PC was suspended for longer?
>
> Or does the HDD keep spinning in one case and spins down in the other?
>
Looks like not both the two cases.
Before I run 'echo mem > /sys/power/state' (pm_test: devices), there
should be no any firewire HDD. plugged into bus. After resume
from system sleep(pm_test: devices), Marc started to plug
one firewire HDD. into bus, but the HDD. was not recognized by kernel.
Marc, correct me if my description is not consistent with your test.
thanks,
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Ming Lei