From: "Rafael J. Wysocki" <rjw@sisk.pl>
To: John Richard Moser <nigelenki@comcast.net>
Cc: Luca Tettamanti <kronos.it@gmail.com>,
Alistair John Strachan <s0348365@sms.ed.ac.uk>,
linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: Suspend to disk: do we HAVE to use swap?
Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2006 22:20:46 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <200610312220.48354.rjw@sisk.pl> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <4547AED6.1020909@comcast.net>
On Tuesday, 31 October 2006 21:15, John Richard Moser wrote:
>
> Luca Tettamanti wrote:
> > Il Tue, Oct 31, 2006 at 02:41:11PM -0500, John Richard Moser ha scritto:
> >> Rafael J. Wysocki wrote:
> >>> On Tuesday, 31 October 2006 20:05, Alistair John Strachan wrote:
> >>>> On Tuesday 31 October 2006 17:40, Luca Tettamanti wrote:
> >>>>> Alistair John Strachan <s0348365@sms.ed.ac.uk> ha scritto:
> >>>>>> On Tuesday 31 October 2006 06:16, Rafael J. Wysocki wrote:
> >>>>>> [snip]
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>>> However, we already have code that allows us to use swap files for the
> >>>>>>> suspend and turning a regular file into a swap file is as easy as
> >>>>>>> running 'mkswap' and 'swapon' on it.
> >>>>>> How is this feature enabled? I don't see it in 2.6.19-rc4.
> >>>>> Swap files have been supported for ages. suspend-to-swapfile is very
> >>>>> new, you need a -mm kernel and userspace suspend from CVS:
> >>>>> http://suspend.sf.net
> >>>> I know, I use swap files, and not a partition. This has prevented me from
> >>>> using suspend to disk "for ages". ;-)
> >>>>
> >>>> Is userspace suspend REQUIRED for this feature?
> >>> No, but unfortunately one piece is still missing: You'll need to figure out
> >>> where your swap file's header is located.
> >>>
> >>> However, if you apply the attached patch the kernel will tell you where it is
> >>> (after you do 'swapon' grep dmesg for 'swap' and use the value in the
> >>> 'offset' field).
> >> Nobody has answered this one yet: Once you 'swapon' doesn't the kernel
> >> have (require?) the swap file opened writable? Simple mode:
> >>
> >> IS THIS NOT EXTREMELY DANGEROUS?
> >
> > The trick is that the FS hosting the swapfile is *not* mounted at all;
> > you don't even activate the swap. resume process uses the block number
> > (better: the couple <devid, block>) to locate the swapfile.
> > The "ugly" part of this method is that the user has to figure out the
> > first block of the swapfile, since at resume time it's not possibile to
> > mount the fs (not even read only - journaled filesystems will blow up
> > due to journal replay) to search the swap area...
> >
>
> Yes, I was referring to Wysoki's comment about using swapon to find it.
> Although I guess you could look beforehand; but then if you move the
> partition around on disk the block changes (and the kernel, on resume,
> goes "BOY WHAT IS WRONG WITH YOU?!" because the partition table is
> incorrect XD)
Well, if you change your partition table between the suspend and resume,
the resume will fail anyway (in the very best case).
Greetings,
Rafael
--
You never change things by fighting the existing reality.
R. Buckminster Fuller
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2006-10-31 21:22 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 16+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2006-10-31 3:42 Suspend to disk: do we HAVE to use swap? John Richard Moser
2006-10-31 6:16 ` Rafael J. Wysocki
2006-10-31 6:31 ` John Richard Moser
2006-10-31 6:39 ` Rafael J. Wysocki
2006-10-31 13:48 ` Alistair John Strachan
2006-10-31 17:40 ` Luca Tettamanti
2006-10-31 19:05 ` Alistair John Strachan
2006-10-31 19:19 ` Rafael J. Wysocki
2006-10-31 19:41 ` John Richard Moser
2006-10-31 20:04 ` Luca Tettamanti
2006-10-31 20:15 ` John Richard Moser
2006-10-31 21:20 ` Rafael J. Wysocki [this message]
2006-10-31 20:15 ` Luca Tettamanti
2006-10-31 21:18 ` Rafael J. Wysocki
2006-10-31 22:51 ` Luca Tettamanti
2006-10-31 22:31 ` Michael Lothian
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