Re: [PATCH -mm] swsusp: userland interface

From: Andrew Morton
Date: Mon Jan 16 2006 - 02:42:54 EST


"Rafael J. Wysocki" <rjw@xxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> This patch introduces a user space interface for swsusp.
>
> The interface is based on a special character device, called the snapshot
> device, that allows user space processes to perform suspend and
> resume-related operations with the help of some ioctls and the read()/write()
> functions.  Additionally it allows these processes to allocate free swap pages
> from a selected swap partition, called the resume partition, so that they know
> which sectors of the resume partition are available to them.
>
> The interface uses the same low-level system memory snapshot-handling
> functions that are used by the built-it swap-writing/reading code of swsusp.

The identifiers and terminology are pretty similar to dm-snap.c. But I
don't see any clashes there. Yet.

> The interface documentation is included in the patch.
>
> The patch assumes that the major and minor numbers of the snapshot device
> will be 10 (ie. misc device) and 231, the registration of which has already been
> requested.

Why does it need a statically-allocated major and minor? misc_register()
will generate a uevent and the device node should just appear...

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