Re: [PATCH 0/5] Preallocate swap + minor fix.

From: Rafael J. Wysocki
Date: Wed May 26 2010 - 17:19:51 EST


On Wednesday 26 May 2010, Nigel Cunningham wrote:
> Hi all.
>
> In current in-kernel hibernation code, swap is allocated as the image is
> being written.
>
> The first four patches in this series rework things so that all swap
> that will be used is allocated prior to any data being written to disk.
> The fourth patch might look like too much for one patch, but it's
> necessary to not break bisecting.
>
> The fifth patch fixes a minor error in displaying the speed at which I/O
> occurred.
>
> This is the beginning of what I hope will be a long series of sets of
> patches, first working towards adding support for properly asynchronous
> I/O (not batching, as is currently done), then compression, multiple
> swap devices and more. In short, this is the beginning of work on
> merging TuxOnIce functionality a bit at a time.
>
> The work is coming now because I recently finished my previous job, so
> I'm seeking to get some of those jobs I've been wanting to do for a long
> time out of the way. If anyone wants to employ me to do this work, I
> wouldn't say no! :)
>
> Please excuse me if there are wrapping issues with the patches - I'm
> using Thunderbird, and haven't sent a patch series for quite a while, so
> don't remember the fancy git mailer way (will have to look it up).
>
> Rafael, these and future patches will be available at:
>
> git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/nigelc/tuxonice-head.git#for-rafael

Thanks for the patches, I'll have a look at them as soon as I can.

I haven't replied to your hibernation algorithm idea, mostly because I didn't
have the time to look into it more thoroughly and I don't remember all of the
details. I'm still going to reply to it, though.

Rafael
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