Messages in this thread | | | Date | Mon, 19 Jul 2004 00:04:08 +0200 | From | Pavel Machek <> | Subject | Re: [0/25] Merge pmdisk and swsusp |
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Hi!
> In the end, these patches remove pmdisk from the kernel and clean up the > swsusp code base. The result is a single code base with greatly improved > code, that will hopefully help others underestand it better.
Thanks a lot for the patches.
> Please pull from > > bk://kernel.bkbits.net:/home/mochel/linux-2.6-power
Unfortuanetly I can't just pull (I'm not allowed to use bitkeeper). I could roll them into one big patch and then push them to akpm on my own, but that would loose history :-(.
Patches #1 .. #4 are trivial enough to go in as soon as you want. I'd prefer the rest of the patches to be tested in -mmX kernels a bit (for a testing and so that I can do x86-64 support).. Comments to specific patches follow.
Pavel
> <mochel@digitalimplant.org> (04/07/17 1.1846) > [Power Mgmt] Share variables between pmdisk and swsusp. > > - In pmdisk, change pm_pagedir_nosave back to pagedir_nosave, and > pmdisk_pages back to nr_copy_pages. > - Mark them, and other page count/pagedir variables extern. > - Make sure they're not static in swsusp. > - Remove mention from include/linux/suspend.h, since no one else needs them. > > <mochel@digitalimplant.org> (04/07/17 1.1845) > [Power Mgmt] Remove more duplicate code from pmdisk. > > - Use read_swapfiles() in swsusp and rename to swsusp_swap_check(). > - Use lock_swapdevices() in swsusp and rename to swsusp_swap_lock(). > > <mochel@digitalimplant.org> (04/07/17 1.1844) > [Power Mgmt] Remove duplicate relocate_pagedir() from pmdisk. > > - Expose and use version in swsusp. > > <mochel@digitalimplant.org> (04/07/17 1.1843) > [Power Mgmt] Make pmdisk dependent on swsusp.
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