Thanks for the answer Dave.

Yes I would definitely say it's a ToI bug that perhaps has been dormant so far. Unfortunately the ToI developer is very busy at the moment, so I will have to debug and fix it myself.
This problem did not occur with 3.7 and the ToI code did not change.

Do you have any idea where I can start looking for the XFS change in 3.8 that triggered this behaviour in ToI? Or maybe it was a VFS change?

PS: the email definitely bounced back, most likely because imageshack is blocked on the sgi server:

Technical details of permanent failure:
Google tried to deliver your message, but it was rejected by the server for the recipient domain oss.sgi.com by cuda-allmx.sgi.com. [192.48.176.16].

The error that the other server returned was:
554 rejecting banned content

Regards,
Pedro

On 20 March 2013 00:44, Dave Chinner <david@fromorbit.com> wrote:
On Tue, Mar 19, 2013 at 11:31:16PM +0000, Pedro Ribeiro wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm using a TuxOnIce enabled kernel, and recently moved from 3.7.1 to
> 3.8.3. The former used to work nicely, but now I get a hard crash when I
> try to hibernate.
> This is solely related to TuxOnIce as it does not happen in the default
> hibernation.
>
> I know this is an unsupported out of tree patch, but can you please help me
> debug it or point in the right direction?
>
> Unfortunately as this was a kernel crash all I have are crappy photos, but
> they do show a readable stack trace:
> img18[dot]imageshack[dot]us/img18/395/imag0228hp[dot]jpg
> img13[dot]imageshack[dot]us/img13/4375/imag0231p[dot]jpg
>
> (I removed the HTTP part and the dots off the links else it would bounce
> back from the list)

The list doesn't bounce URLs. Please make then clicky in future.

As it is, your kernel has oopsed in submit_bio() when writing a log
buffer writing a dummy log record.

The xfs_log_worker is trying to cover the log, and it seems like the
IO subsystem below it is doing something wrong. Perhaps Tux-on-Ice
is killing the IO subsystem without having first stopped all the
async filesystem processing first?

Looks like a Tux-on-ICE problem to me...

Cheers,

Dave.
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Dave Chinner
david@fromorbit.com