Re: [0/48] Suspend2 2.1.9.8 for 2.6.12

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Hi.

On Tue, 2005-07-12 at 16:41, Andrew Morton wrote:
> Nigel Cunningham <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > First I'll act on feedback from this round. Regarding diffing against
> >  -mm, I though Andrew wanted patches against Linus' tree. I'm happy to do
> >  both. Andrew?
> 
> Is it anywhere near being ready?

Yes. Development has almost stopped. I'm just addressing the responses
from last week's email and then will send again, so yes. Here's my todo
list (some done already):

Todo list as at 12 July 2005.

FIX.
- Check for redundant variables & functions and remove.
- Ensure driver model calls are right (Bug 45).
- NFS issue (Bug 52)

COMPLETE.
- Opteron support (Bug 1).
- Documentation cleanups.

IMPLEMENT.
- 64GB support.
- IA64 support.
- Implement remembering compression ratio acheived using another method
apart
  from LZF plugin.

HCH/Pavel Replies.
- Setting NoSave pages early.
- Amount needed parameter.
- Add underscores to variable names.
- Inline functions for image preparation (storage needed etc).
- Debugging code from extents.
- extenchain -> extent_chain

- Patch descriptions/rationales.
- Against mm.
- Remove #define XXX_C

> Am still futzing with the ongoing pm_message_t saga here.  I hope there's
> no overlap with that.

We've been using pm_message_t in Suspend2 since February, so we should
already be where you're heading.

Regards,

Nigel
-- 
Evolution.
Enumerate the requirements.
Consider the interdependencies.
Calculate the probabilities.
Be amazed that people believe it happened. 

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