Re: Which is simpler? (Was Re: [Suspend2-devel] Re: [ 00/10] [Suspend2] Modules support.)

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Hi!

> > > I've begun briefly to have a look at this.
> > >
> > > Part of the problem I have, both with doing incremental patches for
> > > swsusp and with doing a userspace version, is that some of the
> > > fundamentals are redesigned in suspend2. The most important of these is
> > > that we store the metadata in bitmaps (for pageflags) and extents (for
> > > storage) instead of pbes. Do you have thoughts on how to overcome that
> > > issue? Are you willing, for example, to do work on switching swsusp to
> > > use a different method of storing its data?
> >
> > Any changes to userspace are a fair game. OTOH kernel provides linear
> > image to be saved to userspace, and what it uses internally should not
> > be important to userland parts. (And Rafael did some changes in that
> > area to make it more effective, IIRC).
> 
> What about providing the possibility of using the 2 pagesets I use at the 
> moment? I'm not suggesting it should be compulsory, but perhaps an ioctl to 
> say "I want to save a Suspend2 style image"?

I'd prefer to get the low-hanging fruits, first. LZF compression seems
like a first target.

Of course, adding ioctl to do suspend2-style snapshot is possible, but
I fear it will be too intrusive, and would prefer to do it after
getting the simple stuff done. 

								Pavel
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