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SubjectKill unneccessary delays from swsusp
Hi!

This patch kills unneccessary delays from suspend.h. I used them for
debugging and forgot them in. Please apply,
Pavel

--- clean.ac//include/asm-i386/suspend.h Sun Apr 7 10:55:12 2002
+++ linux-swsusp.24/include/asm-i386/suspend.h Fri Apr 19 00:15:41 2002
@@ -123,17 +123,13 @@
int nr = smp_processor_id();
struct tss_struct * t = &init_tss[nr];

- printk("Tss desc..."); mdelay(1000);
set_tss_desc(nr,t); /* This just modifies memory; should not be neccessary. But... This is neccessary, because 386 hardware has concept of busy tsc or some similar stupidity. */
gdt_table[__TSS(nr)].b &= 0xfffffdff;

- printk("Tr..."); mdelay(1000);
load_TR(nr); /* This does ltr */

- printk("LDT..."); mdelay(1000);
load_LDT(current->active_mm); /* This does lldt */

- printk("Debug..."); mdelay(1000);
/*
* Now maybe reload the debug registers
*/
@@ -154,7 +150,6 @@
{
/* restore FPU regs if necessary */
/* Do it out of line so that gcc does not move cr0 load to some stupid place */
- printk("FPU..."); mdelay(1000);
kernel_fpu_end();
}

@@ -223,12 +218,9 @@
asm volatile ("lldt (%0)" :: "m" (saved_context.ldt));

#if 0
- printk("Reloading old TR..."); mdelay(1000);
-
asm volatile ("ltr (%0)" :: "m" (saved_context.tr));
#endif

- printk("Calling fix_processor_context..."); mdelay(1000);
fix_processor_context();

/*
--
(about SSSCA) "I don't say this lightly. However, I really think that the U.S.
no longer is classifiable as a democracy, but rather as a plutocracy." --hpa
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