[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] RE: [Xen-devel] Host S3
I got the XCI build up and running but dom0 does not provide the functionality I am looking for. There is no ability to run X or GDM. So far the issues I am seeing with host suspend/resume seem to be graphics and SMP related, issues which XCI does not address. I would like to get dom0 suspend/resume working with Ubuntu 8.04 or 9.04 running on top of Xen. I have used s2ram, pm-suspend and some roll-my-own scripts with less than stellar results. The current issue I am looking at is that Xen's time is not working after resume. Both clocksource/1 and timer isr/1 print out persistent "Time went backwards" messages. - steve On Wed, 2009-07-01 at 16:41 -0400, Kamala Narasimhan wrote: > You might want to consider using the XCI build which already takes care of > this issue. We have added the necessary user mode quirks plus included > relevant components you would need along with appropriate emulation library > that would work with 64-bit hypervisor etc. > > Kamala > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: xen-devel-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:xen-devel- > > bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of scorbin > > Sent: Wednesday, July 01, 2009 2:26 PM > > To: xen-devel > > Subject: Re: [Xen-devel] Host S3 > > > > It looks like suspend.sf.net will not work. The s2ram utility > > requires /proc/sys/kernel/acpi_sleep_flags which does not exist in the > > Xen patched Linux kernel. It is removed via CONFIG_ACPI_PV_SLEEP. > > > > So how are people using dom0 suspend/resume? Any sample scripts/code? > > Simply doing 'echo mem > /sys/power/state' does not restore the > > graphics > > card. I also tried a script I found on the web that effectively does: > > > > # dump current data from the video card to the temporary file > > cat /proc/bus/pci/$ID > $TMP_FILE > > > > # suspend > > echo -n mem > /sys/power/state > > > > # restore video card data from the temporary file on resume > > cat $TMP_FILE > /proc/bus/pci/$ID > > > > with the same result that bare Linux works but booting with Xen does > > not > > restore the video card. > > > > - steve > > > > On Wed, 2009-07-01 at 13:40 -0400, scorbin wrote: > > > I tried it on a Dell, Lenovo and 2 HPs. Upon further investigation > > it > > > turns out the systems are resuming but the video card is not > > > re-initialized. It's strange because I can use the same procedure > > for > > > Linux without Xen and the video resumes properly. > > > > > > Searching the web I found suspend.sf.net. Is this what people are > > using > > > to do the video restore? > > > > > > > > > On Wed, 2009-07-01 at 20:08 +0300, Tom Rotenberg wrote: > > > > What is the hardware it didn't work for you? > > > > > > > > 2009/7/1 scorbin <steve.corbin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > > > > What is the state of host suspend to ram? I noticed that > > this > > > > functionality was put into 3.2 with fixes in 3.3. I also > > saw > > > > something > > > > recently that indicates there might be a separate tree > > where > > > > suspend/S3 > > > > is being developed/enhanced? > > > > > > > > I did try Xen3.3/Ubuntu8.04 and did not get host S3 to > > resume > > > > properly. > > > > Straight Ubuntu 8.04 suspends/resumes fine. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > > > Xen-devel mailing list > > > > Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > > > http://lists.xensource.com/xen-devel > > > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > > Xen-devel mailing list > > > Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > > http://lists.xensource.com/xen-devel > > > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Xen-devel mailing list > > Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > http://lists.xensource.com/xen-devel > _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-devel
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