I'm really interested to see how you are going to initiate and execute the suspend.
Perhaps I'm just ignorant, but I can't see how you can do it without resorting to the same tricks we use now with regards to CPU context. I think you're going to find yourself reinventing the wheel. Regards, Nigel > I plan to run everything provided by the suspended kernel actually. My idea > is to keep a handle to a page of the suspended kernel that contains that > code and just kick into it. Copying pages to their final location without > overriding the source pages is a bit of a funky job, but I had to do it > already with BootX so ... I'll work on that during one of the upcoming few > weeks hopefully, I'm a bit swamped with 3 different things at the moment. > > ben. > -- My work on Software Suspend is graciously brought to you by LinuxFund.org.
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