Re: suspending with realtime kernel

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Ken Restivo a écrit :> In order to get suspend to play nice with RT/Ingo kernel on my EEE, I had to turn off Hyperthreading in the BIOS. Everything works fine now.>> ACPI suspend/resume is really where the rubber meets the road in terms of hardware support. If a kernel can handle suspending to RAM, pretty much it can handle anything.>> By the way, suspending to disk ("hibernate") is much easier, and there's built-in support for it in most kernels. That worked fine with my RT kernel, IIRC, it was only the suspend-to-RAM that gave me fits until I turned off hyperthreading.>   I have 3Gb of memory and hibernating takes a year and a day, much longerthan it would take to shut down, reboot, and open all my applicationsagain, so until hibernation to a compressed image becomes available(would it not be possible for instance to zero the unused memory andthen pipe the used and unused memory contents through a compressor?), itisn't an option unfortunately.
As far as I can remember, I have hyperthreading enabled in the bios, butit doesn't seem to be giving me any problems.
So basically, as I said before, apart from the hibernate issue, whichcan be worked around easily, the latest rt kernel seems to be workinglike a charm. The main challenge now, will be to make jack2 survivethrough a suspend-resume cycle, which is something I never managed to doin the past.
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