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SubjectRe: [PATCH] [v4] PM / hibernate: Fix hibernation panic caused by inconsistent e820 map
Hi!
> > > > 3) I'm not sure I understand the changelog correctly. What happens
> > > > when BIOS reports less memory on hibernation? Will you magically
> > > > remove memory from kernel at runtime? Will /proc/meminfo be invalid
> > after resume?
> > > > Will all the memory management tuning need fixing?
> > > >
> > > Oh, I did not notice it before. So deleting the logic of '
> > > info->num_physpages != get_num_physpages()' is not suitable.
> > > The subset relationship should not be considered in this patch.
> >
> > Ok. So... if you really want, you can add some messages like "hey, this is bios
> > bug, maybe updating bios is a good idea".. but please lets keep the original
> > logic.
> >
> OK. I see, I'll not change its original code.
> So can I add a function here that checks if current BIOS e820 map is
> strictly the same as it was before S4? If it is not the same, we will print some warnnings
> , and if we panic later, we will print that , the panic reason might be due to broken BIOS.
> I think I can archive this by putting the e820_saved array into struct swsusp_info,
> and pass it to second kernel:
> struct swsusp_info will always occupy one page size, and has a lot of extra space left,
> meanwhile the total size of e820 map will not exceed the PAGE_SIZE currently, it's safe
> to put it in struct swsusp_info.
>
> And this does not need much changing of current code. What do you think? Thanks.

Can we simply add explanation printk() before the panic(), without any other changes?
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