On Friday, February 13, 2015 09:49:20 AM Jörg Otte wrote:
> In suspend state the power-led remains on (should be blinking).
> So may be the kernel does not reach suspend state correctly.
> Once suspended, pressing the suspend key to wake up does not have
> any visible effect.
> 
> There is nothing special in the logs.
> 
> I tried to bisect, but I ran into an unbootable kernel, so all I
> can say is:
> Last good kernel:  3.19.0-00463-g3e8c04e
> First bad kernel:  3.19.0-02595-gc5ce28d
> 
> Suspend has always been working, so this a regression.
> 
> It is a FUJITSU LIFEBOOK AH532/FJNBB1C, BIOS Version 1.09 05/22/2012

I'll be sending a pull request with one revert related to broken suspend
later today, so hopefully this will help you too.

If not, we'll need to investigate more.


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Rafael J. Wysocki, Intel Open Source Technology Center.
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