Hi Nigel,
On Tuesday, 19 June 2007 13:18, Nigel Cunningham wrote:
> Hi all
>
> Here's what I have after today's work.
>
> I haven't yet been able to test on x86, but can confirm that it works okay on
> x86_64. I'm currently working towards testing it on my old Omnibook. My P4
> desktop won't resume from suspend to ram at all, and hasn't produced any
> beeps.
>
> I needed to move the BEEP invocation to after the data segment is reloaded,
> so that the test could access the variable. That was pretty tricky to find -
> no oops or anything bad prior, it just didn't beep when expected.
>
> A couple of notes:
>
> - I'd like to put the BEEP macro somewhere that can be shared by x86 32 and
> 64. If that's a good idea, any suggestions on where? Nothing occurs to me
> straight off.
I don't know either. I think Andi is the right person to ask (CC added).
> - I've just switched from Evo to Kmail. Please let me know if there's any
> mangling of the patch.
The patch looks good to me. I'll try to run it on an i386 tomorrow.
Greetings,
Rafael
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