Forgive my silly question, but:
Why can't we just be more fault-tolerant and avoid the offending throw from 
Mir? Log a warning at most, but don't intentionally crash on it.

Would that result in an interaction with powerd rendering the system
unusable? Or would it be sufficient to allow some recovery/retries?

** Changed in: mir
    Milestone: None => 0.1.3

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Title:
  Abort when blanking/unblanking screen; exception thrown from
  mir::graphics::android::HWCCommonDevice::mode(MirPowerMode)

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