[Bug 34102] radeon drm/kms: please use suspend/hibernate notifiers for allocating memory in suspend routines

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https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=34102





--- Comment #2 from Martin Steigerwald <Martin@xxxxxxxxxxxx>  2011-05-03 21:33:06 ---
It depends on the view point. Compared with the pre KMS radeon driver this has
been a regression for me.

Thanks for trying to provide a workaround. I appreciate it.

I work-around this problem for now by using KDE 4.6 activities which make it
easy to close a set of application before hibernating and restoring them back
to their old state after resuming. Anyway, my next notebook will have 8 GB of
RAM and be 64-Bit, so this should not be much of the problem there. Just to
hint at you that a fix is not urgent for me. But I will have that T42 where the
problem happens at hand to test any workaround you provide.

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