Re: [BUG 2.6.15-git5] new alsa power management completly broken



On St 11-01-06 23:48:10, Andrew Morton wrote:
>
> swsusp problems...

Where? :-)

> sorry for delay, however i tested it and works perfectly.
>
> just 2 things to notice:
> 1) [unrelated to this bug] swsusp ram pages write and read is really
> slower than 2.6.14 one. i didn't follow changes, so don't know what
> happened

That's a feature. echo 0 > /sys/power/image_size should make it behave
like 2.6.14.

> 2) when i suspend i continue to see errors 0x660 in my tty. The strange
> thing is that after resume they are no more in dmesg!
> strange. however, as i wrote before, it works.

That's not so strange. Messages that happen after memory snapshot are
lost (of course).
Pavel
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