I think it's a reasonable expectation. We run VM's on our laptops, and put those to sleep, all the time.
On Fri, Oct 21, 2016 at 7:02 PM, Carl Culbertson <carldel...@gmail.com> wrote: > Ya, I think virtualization solutions can't be expected to suspend in general > since it's counter intuitive to virt solutions. > But it is an interesting bug none the less. > > - Apologies if I'm miss using this forum, > Carl > > > On Fri, Oct 21, 2016 at 6:33 PM, Ryan A Young <rayo...@utexas.edu> wrote: >> >> It's my workhorse desktop. I start the VM to play games, then shut it >> down before putting the host to sleep. I'm well aware that suspending >> the host *while* the VM is still on can't be expected to work >> properly. >> >> On Fri, Oct 21, 2016 at 5:54 PM, Carl Culbertson <carldel...@gmail.com> >> wrote: >> > Well that's an interesting bug, but I think it really begs the question. >> > Why >> > would a host node ever be in suspend in the first place? >> > >> > On Thu, Oct 20, 2016 at 8:40 PM, Ryan A Young <rayo...@utexas.edu> >> > wrote: >> >> >> >> After I start and then shutdown my passthrough VM and then suspend the >> >> host, it won't wake from suspend anymore. As in, once in S3, pressing >> >> the power button simply has no effect. I have to press the reset >> >> button (and sometimes that doesn't work either) and restart the >> >> machine. Suspend works correctly if I never start the VM. >> >> >> >> Has anyone seen this issue before? >> >> >> >> Hardware: i5-4690, ASRock H97, GTX 1060. >> >> Software: Fedora 24, kernel 4.7.7, qemu 2.6.2, GTX 1060 video and >> >> audio taken by vfio-pci, OVMF VM with Windows 10 managed by libvirt. >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> >> vfio-users mailing list >> >> vfio-users@redhat.com >> >> https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/vfio-users >> > >> > >> >> >> >> -- >> - Ryan > > -- - Ryan _______________________________________________ vfio-users mailing list vfio-users@redhat.com https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/vfio-users