[RFC] what should 'uptime' be on suspend?

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I just found a machine which will resume after suspend to memory, using the mainline kernel (no suspend2 patch).

On resume I was looking at the uptime output, and it was about six minutes, FAR longer than the time since resume. So the topic for discussion is, should the uptime be
- time sine the original boot
- total uptime since first boot, not counting the time suspended
- time since resume
- some other time around six minutes

Any of the first three could be useful and "right" for some casesm thus discussion invited.

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