[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 #11 from Martin Steigerwald <Martin@xxxxxxxxxxxx>  2011-05-09 15:59:09 ---
Ok, now it did it! First with 256 MiB reserved_size then also with 128 MiB
reserved_size. Two KDE 4 sessions with compositing enabled. It had some
problems to freeze tasks initially, cause an rdiff-backup and two KDE 4 desktop
search indexers were running, but after some tries it did it. And if the
rdiff-backup and those desktop searches fill the laptop harddisk with I/O
requests up to its limit, thats just what to be expected. I am now testing 128
MiB and looks whether it works reliably. Still I wonder why 2 MiB was enough
for one KDE 4 session, but two need something around 128 MiB.

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