there is no "stable branch" of the kernel in the same way we had before. the module api changes enough from release to release to make it painful to maintain a module outside the kernel. (and don't ask... it will never be merged upstream because it doesn't belong in the kernel)
yes this is in all the kernels under include/linux/freezer.h.
I don't see an include for it in the bt code.
Without digging into it deeper I can't explain the 3 different behaviors...
2.6.18 compiles fine
2.6.20 warning (apparently deadly)
2.6.21 where I am not gets pages of errors. My post of these held for admin approval due to length.
Is it me or does the code not scale to later kernels?
I'm lost.
Thanks.
-Walt
Brad Midgley <bmidgley@gmail.com> wrote:Walt
try_to_freeze seems to do something real if config_pm is defined and otherwise it is a trivial function. either way it should be there, at least in 2.6.17 in sched.h.
things may have changed more recently.
Brad
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