From: Nigel Cunningham <ncunningham@crca.org.au>
To: Maxim Levitsky <maximlevitsky@gmail.com>
Cc: Pavel Machek <pavel@ucw.cz>,
pm list <linux-pm@lists.linux-foundation.org>,
LKML <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>,
TuxOnIce-devel <tuxonice-devel@tuxonice.net>
Subject: Re: [SUSPECTED SPAM] Re: [linux-pm] Proposal for a new algorithm for reading & writing a hibernation image.
Date: Sat, 05 Jun 2010 13:37:06 +1000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <4C09C662.2020705@crca.org.au> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <1275698720.10045.15.camel@maxim-laptop>
Hi.
On 05/06/10 10:45, Maxim Levitsky wrote:
> On Sat, 2010-06-05 at 03:36 +0300, Maxim Levitsky wrote:
>> On Sat, 2010-06-05 at 09:58 +1000, Nigel Cunningham wrote:
>>> Hi Maxim.
>>>
>>> On 05/06/10 09:39, Maxim Levitsky wrote:
>>>> On Thu, 2010-06-03 at 16:50 +0200, Pavel Machek wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> "Nigel Cunningham"<ncunningham@crca.org.au> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Hi.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On 30/05/10 15:25, Pavel Machek wrote:
>>>>>>> Hi!
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> 2. Prior to writing any of the image, also set up new 4k page tables
>>>>>>>> such that an attempt to make a change to any of the pages we're about to
>>>>>>>> write to disk will result in a page fault, giving us an opportunity to
>>>>>>>> flag the page as needing an atomic copy later. Once this is done, write
>>>>>>>> protection for the page can be disabled and the write that caused the
>>>>>>>> fault allowed to proceed.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Tricky.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> page faulting code touches memory, too...
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Yeah. I realise we'd need to make the pages that are used to record the
>>>>>> faults be unprotected themselves. I'm imagining a bitmap for that.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Do you see any reason that it could be inherently impossible? That's
>>>>>> what I really want to know before (potentially) wasting time trying it.
>>>>>
>>>>> I'm not sure it is impossible, but it certainly seems way too complex to be
>>>>> practical.
>>>>>
>>>>> 2mb pages will probably present a problem, as will bat mappings on powerpc.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Some time ago, after tuxonce caused medium fs corruption twice on my
>>>> root filesystem (superblock gone for example), I was thinking too about
>>>> how to make it safe to save whole memory.
>>>
>>> I'd be asking why you got the corruption. On the odd occasion where it
>>> has been reported, it's usually been because the person didn't set up
>>> their initramfs correctly (resumed after mounting filesystems). Is there
>>> any chance that you did that?
> I didn't use any initramfs.
> I did use kernel modesetting and nouveau.
> I used ext4.
> The corruption happened after normal suspend.
What's 'normal suspend'?
> I replaces swsusp with tuxonice.
>
> Anyway, some more or less verified method must be used to save memory
> because fs corruption is too scary thing to have.
Agreed.
> I can't say it scared me that much 'cause I had dealt with worse
> corruptions before, but being thrown to "grub rescue>" on boot is not
> pleasant thing to see.
Oh, I agree and don't want anyone to ever experience corruption because
of TuxOnIce. Unfortunately my wishes don't just happen :)
Nigel
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2010-06-05 3:37 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 37+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2010-06-03 14:50 [SUSPECTED SPAM] Re: [linux-pm] Proposal for a new algorithm for reading & writing a hibernation image Pavel Machek
2010-06-04 23:39 ` Maxim Levitsky
2010-06-04 23:58 ` Nigel Cunningham
2010-06-05 0:36 ` Maxim Levitsky
2010-06-05 0:45 ` Maxim Levitsky
2010-06-05 3:37 ` Nigel Cunningham [this message]
2010-06-05 0:47 ` Nigel Cunningham
2010-06-05 1:16 ` Maxim Levitsky
2010-06-05 3:17 ` Nigel Cunningham
2010-06-05 0:05 ` Nigel Cunningham
2010-06-05 12:59 ` [TuxOnIce-devel] " Theodore Tso
2010-06-05 23:01 ` Nigel Cunningham
2010-06-05 0:20 ` [linux-pm] [SUSPECTED SPAM] " Nigel Cunningham
2010-06-05 18:45 ` Rafael J. Wysocki
2010-06-05 19:10 ` Maxim Levitsky
2010-06-05 19:21 ` Rafael J. Wysocki
2010-06-05 22:54 ` Nigel Cunningham
2010-06-05 23:20 ` Rafael J. Wysocki
2010-06-06 7:01 ` Nigel Cunningham
2010-06-06 14:06 ` Rafael J. Wysocki
2010-06-07 5:23 ` Nigel Cunningham
2010-06-07 8:40 ` Rafael J. Wysocki
2010-06-06 0:40 ` Maxim Levitsky
2010-06-06 13:57 ` Rafael J. Wysocki
2010-06-06 15:54 ` Maxim Levitsky
2010-06-06 19:04 ` Rafael J. Wysocki
2010-06-06 19:51 ` Maxim Levitsky
2010-06-06 21:55 ` Pedro Ribeiro
2010-06-07 8:41 ` Rafael J. Wysocki
2010-06-07 5:31 ` Nigel Cunningham
2010-06-07 8:49 ` Rafael J. Wysocki
2010-06-08 2:07 ` Nigel Cunningham
2010-06-08 9:01 ` Rafael J. Wysocki
2010-06-07 13:07 ` [TuxOnIce-devel] " Martin Steigerwald
2010-06-07 21:28 ` Rafael J. Wysocki
2010-06-07 21:31 ` Nigel Cunningham
2010-06-07 5:28 ` Nigel Cunningham
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