Re: [pm] fix time after suspend-to-*

From: Pavel Machek
Date: Wed Oct 29 2003 - 04:42:46 EST


Hi!

> > You are not asking userspace whether to reboot or not, and you should
> > not ask them about suspend, either.
>
> OK, so how should the system behave when a real-time-like process is
> running? I talked about the CD burning example. Should the kernel simply
> ignore the process and suspend?

Yes.

> > > 1. Network connections must be reestablished. A userspace program can't
> > > try to automatically reestablish a broken TCP connection for no apparent
> > > reason. A broken TCP connection could be the cause of an overloaded or
> > > broken server/service. If we do not inform userspace processes that the
> > > system is going to sleep (or that the system has been brought up from
> > > standby), they will blindly try to restore TCP connections back, even
> > > when the remote server is broken, generating a lot of unnecesary
> > > traffic.
> >
> > gettimeofday(), if I slept for too long, oops, something strange
> > happened (maybe there was heavy io load and I was swapped out? or
> > suspend? Did machine sleep for 20 minutes in cli?) try to reconnect.
>
> Does "gettimeofday()" have into account the effect of adjusting the time
> twice a year, once to make time roll forward one hour and another one to
> roll it back?

Not sure how it is supposed to work, but here I just have ntpd
step-setting by one hour...
Pavel
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