From: Pavel Machek <pavel@suse.cz>
To: Nigel Cunningham <nigel@suspend2.net>
Cc: linux-pm@osdl.org, linux-pm@lists.osdl.org, "Victor Porton, , ,
" <porton@ex-code.com>
Subject: Re: Re: standby to disk transition
Date: Tue, 14 Mar 2006 21:29:36 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20060314202936.GF1782@elf.ucw.cz> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <200603140912.01502.nigel@suspend2.net>
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Hi!
> > > Well, copying all the filesystems would work, as would having no
> > > filesystems at all :-) [ramdisk case]. And perhaps practical
> > > equivalent of "copy all filesystems" can be done with device mapper.
> > >
> > > [Of course, you'd have to copy all the filesystems back before doing
> > > resume].
> >
> > If we had anything like fs suspend/resume, we could handle such things.
> > We could also handle the "USB device mounted before suspend" problem
> > (I think it's related).
>
> Well, we have bdev freezing, which I guess is what is used for fixing up raid
> mirrors (but don't know for certain). I use it in refrigerating to get XFS to
> really stop activity. I don't think it helps in this case though:
>
> We need to be able to rollback the state of the filesystem in memory and on
> disk to the point where the last checkpoint was made. Memory would be
> straight forward if we want to do it dumbly and slowly - just reload the
> whole check pointed image. If we want to be more efficient, we'd want to just
> load the pages that had changed (Mark on (first) write?). But filesystems
> seem to be a whole different story. Do any of the commonly used fses have
> support for checkpointing and rollback back at the moment?
AFAIK, such support exists at "device mapper" level.
Pavel
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2006-03-14 20:29 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 31+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2006-03-13 2:34 standby to disk transition Victor Porton,,,
2006-03-13 8:30 ` Pavel Machek
2006-03-13 8:48 ` Adam Belay
2006-03-13 8:50 ` Pavel Machek
2006-03-13 9:07 ` Adam Belay
2006-03-13 9:13 ` Pavel Machek
2006-03-13 18:33 ` Dave Jones
2006-03-13 21:24 ` Pavel Machek
2006-03-13 21:28 ` Dave Jones
2006-03-13 21:46 ` Pavel Machek
2006-03-13 22:06 ` Rafael J. Wysocki
2006-03-13 21:59 ` Nigel Cunningham
2006-03-13 22:08 ` Pavel Machek
2006-03-13 22:42 ` Rafael J. Wysocki
2006-03-13 23:11 ` Nigel Cunningham
2006-03-13 23:36 ` Rafael J. Wysocki
2006-03-14 0:18 ` Nigel Cunningham
2006-03-14 18:12 ` Rafael J. Wysocki
2006-03-14 20:33 ` Pavel Machek
2006-03-14 21:13 ` Rafael J. Wysocki
2006-03-14 21:22 ` Pavel Machek
2006-03-14 21:42 ` Alan Stern
2006-03-14 22:07 ` Rafael J. Wysocki
2006-03-15 15:14 ` Alan Stern
2006-03-14 21:57 ` Rafael J. Wysocki
2006-03-14 21:59 ` Pavel Machek
2006-03-15 0:22 ` suspend-to-both [was Re: Re: standby to disk transition] Pavel Machek
2006-03-14 20:29 ` Pavel Machek [this message]
2006-03-14 0:21 ` Re: standby to disk transition Nigel Cunningham
2006-03-14 9:50 ` Pavel Machek
2006-03-13 13:55 ` Nigel Cunningham
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