Waking from suspend-to-ram, light and deep sleep modes (zzz -S, zzz -z,
shortcut: fn+F4), does not set the display on.

The power button changes from blinking state to stable and the fans start
spinning but the display stays off.

When I try to type blindly into the logged in root terminal (ctrl + alt +
F2) reboot and shutdown commands, the computer doesn't respond.

This is probably not a Xorg issue, because the problem occurs just after
boot without Xorg running. It also occurs with Xorg running.

I haven't run into this problem with the previous version of OpenBSD (5.3).

System logs are offered as attachments.

Setup:

OpenBSD 5.4 GENERIC.MP#63 amd64
cvs updated /usr/ports

Hardware:

Lenovo Thinkpad t410i
Intel HD Graphics.

Sequence of the specific steps taken:

A)
1. boot
2. login as wheel user
3. su
4. apmd
5. logout
6. sudo zzz -S
7. sleep state
8. press power button to wake from suspend
9. fans start running and power buttong light goes from blinking to stable
10. display won't turn on

B)
1.-2. Same but instead of steps 3.-6. just pressing shortcut fn+F4 7.-10.
The Same as in A)

C)
1. boot
2. login as wheel user
3. startx (Xorg driver intel)
4. shortcut fn+F4
7.-10. The Same as in A) & B)

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