> > > Well, I was using suspend2.net's page just as reference, to point out the
> > > fact that HIGHMEM is on both suspend "platforms" supported only up to 4G.
> > > I was not refering to suspend2's actual features, but rather swsusp's (or
> > > what's the proper name for suspend1 code). So i guess the patch still
> > > holds, no?
> >
> > No.
>
> Could you be please more specific? Is there some list of swsusp's features?
> swsusp.txt says that it "A: It should work okay with highmem." Does that mean
> both possible highmem configurations?
It should work in all configurations. I'd like to try fixing
it before disabling it in config.
> > s2ram should not depend on ammount of memory. Try debugging
> > it, but do not disable feature just because it does not work
> > for you. I'd start with minimum drivers...
>
> Well, I've tried it with the bare minimum that was needed to run the system,
> but it did the same. I'm sorry but i lack the knowledge to properly debug it
> on source level. Do you see something that perhaps i don't see in the oops?
> Maybe some clues as what might be going wrong?
No clues :-(. I'll try reproducing it locally.
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Thanks, Sharp!
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