Messages in this thread | | | Date | Sun, 12 Sep 2004 23:00:11 +0200 | From | Pavel Machek <> | Subject | Merging swsusp |
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Hi!
Configuration of my provider changed and now I'm in blacklist. Anyway, it looks like swsusp2 is closer to merge...
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Hi!
> At long last I'm approaching readiness for merging. I have a patch still > to apply to this tree and some functional rearrangement of patches to > do, but I've got the following at the moment. Is it the sort of thing > you want to see? I plan to submit the patches in groups: > > 1. Little patches that pass on fixes submitted by various people (giving > credit of course): ati-agp, ne2k, ali5451, alps for example. > 2. Refrigerator improvements (workthreads, refrigerator proper, > proccess.c replacement). > 3. New exports for building suspend as modules. > 4. Nosave improvements in mm init. > 5. New code to disable mce, slab reap, oom killer etc while suspending > (things the mess up a two-step image save/restore or should otherwise be > put on ice) and to add hooks for suspend. > 6. Arch specific lowlevel code (currently mac/ppc and x86. x86_64 to > follow shortly). > 7. Always-built-in suspend code. > 8. Suspend core module. > 9. Suspend user interface modules. > 10. Suspend compression modules (encryption also planned). > 11. Suspend image writer modules (generic file writer planned). > 12. Documentation patches.
Looks good.
> I'm sure that there will be plenty of suggestions as to how I can do > things better, so I'm not deluding myself into thinking this will all be > accepted immediately. Nevertheless, I want to get your initial thoughts. > By the way, will this be too many/too large to post to LKML as well?
I believe it should be okay on linux-kernel. Individual patches are quite small. Pavel
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