Hi!
> > Yes, it will. The process freezer can only return success if there are no more
> > TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE tasks. Otherwise it fails (after a timeout).
>
> So, this means, on suspend():
>
> 1. Don't worry about TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE
> 2. Do worry about TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE
> We have to cease IO and must not call wake_up_interruptible()
"cease IO"? No, I believe it is enough not to start new I/O. Userspace
is frozen at that point, it can't ask you to do I/O.
> Isn't that a race until suspend() is called?
I do not think so.
> On resume():
>
> 1. Don't worry about TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE
> 2. Do not restart IO that may call wake_up_interruptible()
>
> When do we restart such IO?
We reuse signal handling code to do that for us. It is same situation
as when someone signals task doing I/O.
Pavel
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