Re: [linux-pm] Fundamental flaw in system suspend, exposed by freezerremoval

From: David Newall
Date: Tue Feb 26 2008 - 08:36:23 EST


David Brownell wrote:
> On Tuesday 26 February 2008, David Newall wrote:
>
>> Hardware can be inserted and removed while we're in a suspend state; and
>> there's nothing that we can do about it until we resume. Is it fair to
>> say, then, that having started suspend, we could reasonably ignore any
>> device insertion and removal, and handle it on resume?
>>
>
> "Ignore" seems a bit strong; those events may be wakeup triggers,
> which would cause the hardware to make it a very short suspend state.
>
> "Defer handling" is more to the point, be it by hardware or software.
>
>

Of course, "defer". The insertion has to be handled eventually. What
I'm wondering is if we can ignore it, and catch it on the resume.


>> Presumably we need to scan for hardware changes on resume.
>>
>
> Not on most busses I work with; the hardware issues notifications
> whenever the devices are removable.
>

There's no notification while we're suspended. Isn't it necessary to
scan all busses on resume, just to know what's on them?
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