Messages in this thread | | | Subject | RE: suspend/resume support for driver requires an external firmware | Date | Tue, 28 Sep 2004 10:28:01 +0800 | From | "Zhu, Yi" <> |
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Patrick Mochel wrote: > Why not just suspend the device first, then enter the system > suspend state; then on resume, resume the device after > control has transferred back to userspace. That way, the > driver can load the firmware from the disk, and we don't have > to worry about it in the kernel. Automate with a script, and > never worry about it again. :)
This won't work for the mount NFS root model proposed by Denis Vlasenko on this topic.
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