Re: [linux-pm] sleepy linux self-test

From: Rafael J. Wysocki
Date: Sun Feb 03 2008 - 17:45:59 EST


On Sunday, 3 of February 2008, David Brownell wrote:
> > > See the appended; it includes more of Ingo's suggestions.
> > >
> > > Since this is increasingly unrelated to the "sleepy linux" concept
> > > (a version of what systems like OLPC, N700, and N800 are doing), I
> > > got rid of the "sleepy.c" file.
> >
> > The changes look good to me.
>
> They feel unfinished to me though. :)
>
> Like using "jiffies" instead of a clocksource, which makes trouble
> since the timing covers periods with IRQs disabled. And the test
> mode parameter needs work.
>
>
> > Well, it would be nice to have this feature in as soon as reasonably possible,
> > so that people can include suspend tests in the automated testing.
>
> Except ... "rtcwake" (from util-linux-ng) already supports such
> testing, albeit from userspace. But not the timing tests.
>
> What was the rationale for wanting this done in-kernel? (Other
> than to know it can work portably.)

Ingo wants it for automated testing not involving user space modifications.

Thanks,
Rafael
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