Re: [linux-pm] Re: [PATCH] Don't explode on swsusp failure to find swap

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Hi!

> > More specifically, arch suspend calls swsusp_save().
> > 
> > It fails and returns the error to the arch asm code, which itself 
> > returns it to it's caller swsusp_suspend(), which does that:
> > 
> >         if ((error = swsusp_arch_suspend())) 
> >                 swsusp_free();
> I encounter a similar issue, when swsusp_swap_check failed.
> It seems the swsusp_free isn't required in the failure case,
> suspend_prepare_image has correctly handled the failure case to me.
> Other arch? I wonder why swsusp_free is called after device_power_down
> failed as well. No pages are allocated before device_power_down.

Agreed, its wrong. Also there's no reason for the swap check to be
called (even indirectly) from arch code...
								Pavel
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