Hi!
> >>Also, "suspend to mem" does just nothing, -- the same as "suspend to disk"
> >>(but for disk, it never worked at all as stated above).
> >
> >
> > Can you quote exact messages? Suspend to mem should not have problems
> > without 4MB pages, as it does not do any pagetables related magic. If
> > it does include same check, it is bug and should be easy to fix.
>
> Hmm.. There's no messages, no at all.
>
> echo mem > /sys/power/state
>
> does exactly nothing. When writing 'suspend' to that file, the
>system
I think you mean 'standby'?
> at least tries to do something (now with 2.6.15-rc4 it completes the
> syspend procedure; but it wakes up again in a secound or two), with all
> the messages et al, but not 'mem' or 'disk' - no messages at all.
You are hitting something else than missing 4MB pages:
static inline int
arch_prepare_suspend(void)
{
/* If you want to make non-PSE machine work, turn off paging
in swsusp_arch_suspend. swsusp_pg_dir should have identity
mapping, so
it could work... */
if (!cpu_has_pse) {
printk(KERN_ERR "PSE is required for swsusp.\n");
return -EPERM;
}
return 0;
}
...so just insert printks into the code to find out what is going on...
Pavel
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