Hi,
On Thursday, 26 January 2006 04:45, Nigel Cunningham wrote:
> Hi everyone.
>
> This set of patches represents the freezer upgrade patches from Suspend2.
>
> The key features of this changeset are:
>
> - Use of Christoph Lameter's todo list notifiers, which help with SMP
> cleanness.
> - Splitting the freezing of kernel and userspace processes. Freezing
> currently suffers from a race because userspace processes can be
> submitting work for kernel threads, thereby stopping them from
> responding to freeze messages in a timely manner. The freezer can
> thus give up when it doesn't really need to. (This is not normally
> a problem only because load is not usually high).
Could you please describe specific situation?
> - The use of bdev freezing to ensure filesystems are properly frozen,
> thereby increasing the integrity of on-disk data in the case where
> a resume doesn't occur. This is also helpful in the case of Suspend2,
> where we don't atomically copy all memory, instead writing LRU pages
> separately.
Is this also needed when we do atomically copy all memory?
Greetings,
Rafael
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