Re: [REGRESSION] Suspend fails because of TPM modules

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From: Jiri Kosina
Date: Monday, November 29, 2010 - 8:15 am

On Mon, 29 Nov 2010, Jiri Kosina wrote:


I just found out, that if I modprobe tpm_tis module with

	itpm=1

parameter, the problem doesn't happen any more and suspend works fine.

This definitely wasn't needed on older kernels though, so I'd consider 
that still a regression.

Also, can't we make the module automatically detect the machines on which 
to apply the workaround? Let's say, based on DMI?

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Jiri Kosina
SUSE Labs, Novell Inc.
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[REGRESSION] Suspend fails because of TPM modules, Jiri Kosina, (Mon Nov 29, 8:00 am)
Re: [REGRESSION] Suspend fails because of TPM modules, Jiri Kosina, (Mon Nov 29, 8:15 am)
Re: [REGRESSION] Suspend fails because of TPM modules, Matthew Garrett, (Mon Nov 29, 8:19 am)
Re: [REGRESSION] Suspend fails because of TPM modules, Rajiv Andrade, (Mon Nov 29, 8:22 am)
Re: [REGRESSION] Suspend fails because of TPM modules, Jiri Kosina, (Mon Nov 29, 8:26 am)
Re: [REGRESSION] Suspend fails because of TPM modules, Matthew Garrett, (Mon Nov 29, 8:32 am)
Re: [REGRESSION] Suspend fails because of TPM modules, Rajiv Andrade, (Mon Nov 29, 8:41 am)
Re: [REGRESSION] Suspend fails because of TPM modules, Rajiv Andrade, (Mon Nov 29, 8:46 am)