Re: swsusp doesn't suspend devices

From: Pavel Machek
Date: Wed Sep 07 2005 - 16:08:15 EST


Hi!

> It would seem that swsusp doesn't properly suspend devices, or more
> precisely it wakes them up again before suspending the machine.

Yes, and that's okay.

What happens to devices during swsusp? They seem to be resumed
during system suspend?

A: That's correct. We need to resume them if we want to write image to
disk. Whole sequence goes like

Suspend part
~~~~~~~~~~~~
running system, user asks for suspend-to-disk

user processes are stopped

suspend(PMSG_FREEZE): devices are frozen so that they don't
interfere
with state snapshot

state snapshot: copy of whole used memory is taken with
interrupts disabled

resume(): devices are woken up so that we can write image to
swap

write image to swap

suspend(PMSG_SUSPEND): suspend devices so that we can power off

turn the power off

Resume part
~~~~~~~~~~~
(is actually pretty similar)

running system, user asks for suspend-to-disk

user processes are stopped (in common case there are none, but
with resume-from-initrd, noone k\nows)

read image from disk

suspend(PMSG_FREEZE): devices are frozen so that they don't
interfere
with image restoration

image restoration: rewrite memory with image

resume(): devices are woken up so that system can continue

thaw all user processes

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