Messages in this thread | | | Date | Fri, 24 Oct 2003 09:49:08 +0200 | From | Pavel Machek <> | Subject | Re: [pm] fix time after suspend-to-* |
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Hi!
> > Uh, not moving jiffies? What does this say about any timers that may be > > pending? Say for cron or some such? Like I said, I picked up this thread a bit > > late, but, seems to me that if time is passing, it should pass on both the > > jiffies AND the wall clocks. > > My understanding is that we are suspending the box (ie: putting your > laptop to sleep/hybernate), so for all practical purposes the box is off > waiting until it is woken up. During that time I don't believe we > receive timer interrupts. When we are woken up, we should update the > system time and continue, but as the box wasn't running during the > interim we shouldn't be increasing the notion of monotonic time.
No timer interrupts, definitely. Machine is powered off.
> Pavel: You new patch looks ok wrt the locking issue. I'm still pretty > suspicious of the clock_cmos_diff but I'll trust you that it does the > right thing (this has been tested, right? :)
It worked in apm, it should work now, and yes I did some tests.
Pavel
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