On Mon, 23 Apr 2018, John Stultz wrote: > On Mon, Apr 23, 2018 at 7:45 PM, Genki Sky <s...@genki.is> wrote: > > Quoting Genki Sky (2018/04/23 20:40:36 -0400) > >> I came across this thread for same reason as [0]: Daemons getting > >> killed by systemd on resume (after >WatchdogSec seconds of > >> suspending). I'm using master branch of systemd and the kernel. As > >> mentioned, systemd uses CLOCK_MONOTONIC, originally expecting it to > >> not include suspend time. > >> > >> Correct me if I'm mistaken, but I don't see the ambiguity of whether > >> this patch series breaks systemd. If it's implemented correctly, you'd > >> hope it *would* break it! > > > > This sounded a little weak on re-reading, sorry. So, I just confirmed > > that after booting a "git revert -m 1 680014d6d1da", the issue no > > longer appears. (I.e., a suspend for >WatchDog sec doesn't result in > > any daemon getting killed). > > > > Let me know if I can help in any way. > > Yea, this is the sort of thing I was worried about. > > Thomas: I think reverting this change is needed.
Sigh. I hoped that something like this would be catched before I sent the pull request by those who were actually interested in this change... I'll try to distangle it. Thanks, tglx