Re: swsusp: kill crash when too much memory is free

From: Pavel Machek
Date: Fri Sep 10 2004 - 17:49:06 EST


Hi!

> > Can you try my "bigdiff"? Also, does it work okay in 32-bit mode?
>
> Well, the good news is that it sort of works. Still, there are some bad news,
> as usual. ;-)

So it sort-of-works, 32-bit and 64-bit mode? Good.

> First, to make the box wake up, I have to unload ohci_hcd and everything that
> sits on IRQ11 before suspending (on my system that is sk98lin, yenta_socked,
> and ohci1394). If you want me to show what happens if I don't unload these
> modules, I'll be able to grab some traces in a couple of hours. ;-) Also, I
> have to compile out the frequency scaling, because otherwise it hangs solid
> at some time after wake-up.
>
> Second, after it's woken up, it seems to be very, _very_ slow, and the reason
> is indicated by this:

Hmm, I do not know what nForce3 is (it should use better name at the
minimum), but that driver probably needs some work.


> 5: 6656316 XT-PIC NVidia nForce3
....
> 5: 6680145 XT-PIC NVidia nForce3

Pavel

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