linux@horizon.com wrote:
quoted text >
> Anyway, the patch which introduces the problem is the aptly named 3ebad:
> 3ebad59056: [PATCH] x86: Save and restore the fixed-range MTRRs of the BSP when suspending
>
> 2.6.22-rc6 plus that one commit reverted successfully does APM suspend
> (and resume) for me.
Okay, I would guess that that patch probably touches MTRRs without
actually verify that the CPU *has* MTRRs -- the Transmeta Crusoe CPU
doesn't have MTRRs.
-hpa
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Re: 2.6.22-rcX Transmeta/APM regression , H. Peter Anvin , (Sat Jun 30, 12:06 am)