Messages in this thread | | | Date | Fri, 10 Sep 2004 11:40:39 +0200 | From | Pavel Machek <> | Subject | Re: swsusp: kill crash when too much memory is free |
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Hi!
> > If too much memory is free, swsusp dies in quite a ugly way. Even when > > it is not neccessary to relocate pagedir, it is proably still > > neccessary to relocate individual pages. Thanks to Kurt Garloff and > > Stefan Seyfried... > > Pavel > > PS: And could I have one brown paper bag, please? > > I applied this and it didn't fix my problems with resuming, unfortunately, but > it changed the symptoms. Namely, if USB modules are not unloaded before > suspending, I get:
> This is 100% reproducible (ie unload USB modules and dm_mod, suspend the > machine, try to wake it up, hangs solid). > > Can you tell me, please, if there's anything I can compile out/in to debug it > a bit more? Or can I put some printk()s somewhere in the code to get some > more info? Any suggestions welcome.
Can you try my "bigdiff"? Also, does it work okay in 32-bit mode?
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