From: Ben Hutchings <ben@decadent.org.uk>
To: Wouter van Heyst <larstiq@larstiq.dyndns.org>
Cc: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>,
linux-mmc@vger.kernel.org, LKML <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>,
504391@bugs.debian.org, Pierre Ossman <pierre@ossman.eu>
Subject: Re: [PATCH] mmc: add module parameter to set whether cards are assumed removable
Date: Sun, 22 Nov 2009 12:32:16 +0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <1258893136.3627.10.camel@localhost> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20091122114234.GA28590@one.lan>
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On Sun, 2009-11-22 at 12:42 +0100, Wouter van Heyst wrote:
> On Mon, Nov 16, 2009 at 10:31:49PM +0000, Ben Hutchings wrote:
[...]
> > In general, it is not possible to tell whether a card present in an MMC
> > slot after resume is the same that was there before suspend. So there
> > are two possible behaviours, each of which will cause data loss in some
> > cases:
> >
> > CONFIG_MMC_UNSAFE_RESUME=n (default): Cards are assumed to be removed
> > during suspend. Any filesystem on them must be unmounted before
> > suspend; otherwise, buffered writes will be lost.
> >
> > CONFIG_MMC_UNSAFE_RESUME=y: Cards are assumed to remain present during
> > suspend. They must not be swapped during suspend; otherwise, buffered
> > writes will be flushed to the wrong card.
> >
> > Currently the choice is made at compile time and this allows that to be
> > overridden at module load time.
>
> I'm running 2.6.32-rc7 with this patch applied and CONFIG_MMC_UNSAFE_RESUME=y
> That works as desired for my non-removable case. Is it desired that I
> test if 'removable=1' will thrash my filesystem?
Please test with CONFIG_MMC_UNSAFE_RESUME=n (which Debian will continue
to use) and removable=0.
Ben.
--
Ben Hutchings
Unix is many things to many people,
but it's never been everything to anybody.
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2009-11-22 12:32 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 16+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2009-11-11 4:44 [PATCH] mmc: add module parameter to set whether cards are assumed removable Ben Hutchings
2009-11-16 20:23 ` Andrew Morton
2009-11-16 22:31 ` Ben Hutchings
2009-11-17 7:53 ` Stefan Richter
2009-11-30 12:39 ` Pierre Ossman
2009-11-30 12:54 ` Alan Cox
2009-11-30 13:09 ` Pierre Ossman
2009-11-30 13:32 ` Maxim Levitsky
2009-11-30 13:51 ` Alan Cox
2009-11-30 15:27 ` Maxim Levitsky
2009-11-22 11:42 ` Bug#504391: " Wouter van Heyst
2009-11-22 11:42 ` Wouter van Heyst
2009-11-22 12:32 ` Ben Hutchings [this message]
2009-12-01 19:57 ` Wouter van Heyst
2009-11-30 12:38 ` Adrian Hunter
2009-11-30 12:48 ` Alan Cox
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