Re: suspend2 merge (was Re: [Suspend2-devel] Re: CFS and suspend2: hang in atomic copy)

From: Pavel Machek
Date: Thu Apr 26 2007 - 17:01:20 EST


Hi!

> > > See? Two *totally* different cases. They have *nothing* in common. Not the
> > > call sequence, not the logic, not *anything*.
> >
> > Except that both methods cannot rely upon hot-pluggable devices
> > still being present on resume/restore. It is exceptionally common
> > to unplug all USB/firewire cables, mouse, keyboard, docking cables etc..
> > after a machine is in S2R state.
>
> Right, and that has nothing to do with suspend/resume. You'd better be
> able to handle unexpected hotplugs _regardless_.

Actually, with suspend/resume it is quite easy to cheat, and just
"unplug" the hardware on suspend, then "plug it back" on resume. That
works very well for devices like keyboards and mice (where you can't
tell if you are talking to the same hw, anyway).
Pavel
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