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From: Pavel Machek <pavel@suse.cz>
To: Matthew Garrett <mjg59@srcf.ucam.org>
Cc: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: [PATCH/RFC] Add support to resume swsusp from initrd
Date: Sun, 5 Dec 2004 22:29:40 +0100	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20041205212940.GG1012@elf.ucw.cz> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <1102281698.9384.29.camel@tyrosine>

Hi!

> > > echo -n "set 03:02" >/sys/power/resume
> > 
> > I'd prefer not to have this one. Is it actually usefull? Then resume
> > could be triggered by echo -n "03:02" > /sys/power/resume...
> 
> resume_device is set by swsusp_read, which requires name_to_dev_t to be
> working. At the point where that's called, the device driver hasn't been
> loaded and we don't have the information to get the dev_t. Once the
> driver has been loaded, name_to_dev_t has already been discarded (it's
> marked __init). So we need to set resume_device somehow.

What about move of resume_device setup somewhere sooner?

> Heh. Yes, that's no problem. A new bigdiff for -rc3 would be
> helpful.

Hmm, I'm still on 2.6.9, but this code did not change much. I'll
generate it.

> > You really need to make sure that userland processes are stopped
> > before swsusp-resume is started. You should do freeze_process(). Then
> > resume process depends on having enough memory available, so you
> > probably want to free_some_memory() and warn in documentation about
> > the fact.
> 
> Ok. I'll look into that. The main reason I want code like this is that
> Debian use modular IDE drivers that are stored in the initrd. The disks
> won't be touched until the root file system is mounted, and we'll
> trigger the resume before then, so there shouldn't be any risk of data
> loss. At this point, there shouldn't be any userspace running other than
> a single shell script - do you think it's still a problem?

Single shell script would probably do no harm, but then, you want this
to go into mainline, not into Debian kernel, right? ;-).

Actually freezing processes is good thing to do even for normal
resume. We pretty much know there are no harmfull processes running
there, but better safe than sorry.
								Pavel
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  reply	other threads:[~2004-12-05 21:30 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 12+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2004-12-05 20:48 [PATCH/RFC] Add support to resume swsusp from initrd Matthew Garrett
2004-12-05 21:12 ` Pavel Machek
2004-12-05 21:21   ` Matthew Garrett
2004-12-05 21:29     ` Pavel Machek [this message]
2004-12-05 21:42       ` Matthew Garrett
2004-12-05 21:49         ` Pavel Machek
2004-12-06 10:02   ` Stefan Seyfried
2004-12-05 21:18 ` Pavel Machek
2004-12-06 23:15   ` Matthew Garrett
2004-12-07  9:44     ` Pavel Machek
2004-12-07 11:39       ` Matthew Garrett
2004-12-07 11:46         ` Pavel Machek

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