On Thu, Feb 01, 2007 at 01:42:42PM +1100, Nigel Cunningham wrote:
> Hi Paul.
>
> On Wed, 2007-01-31 at 18:31 -0800, Paul E. McKenney wrote:
> > Good to hear from you, Nigel!
>
> Thanks :)
>
> > Should indeed be OK to freeze during suspend/hibernate. Will my
> > schedule_timeout_interruptible() be sufficient to allow the freeze
> > to happen, or do I need to add an explicit try_to_freeze()?
>
> You need a try_to_freeze() - the process has to enter the refrigerator()
> function to be counted as frozen.
Even though it explicitly sleeps each time through the loop? Hmmm...
> > Ah, and I probably need to use the same trick that mtd_blktrans_thread()
> > does to avoid having all my sleeps killed of by an errant signal:
> >
> > spin_lock_irq(¤t->sighand->siglock);
> > sigfillset(¤t->blocked);
> > recalc_sigpending();
> > spin_unlock_irq(¤t->sighand->siglock);
> >
> > Or is such paranoia unnecessary?
>
> Yeah. try_to_freeze() is a function now, so you can do something if
> (try_to_freeze()) goto sleep_again if you so desire.
If try_to_freeze() succeeds, do I need to clean up signal state?
It didn't look like it to me, but thought I should ask the expert!
My guess is that I can simply do:
try_to_freeze();
schedule_timeout_interruptible(HZ);
The schedule_timeout_interruptible() might return early, but if I
don't care about getting a shorter than expected sleep, I am OK,
right? Besides, one would have to get a couple of very closely
spaced freeze_processes() calls for this to happen. ;-)
Thanx, Paul
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