suspend/resume uevents [was Re: [linux-pm] Introducing HAL userspace power management]

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Pavel Machek wrote:

> kobject_uevent in kernel does not mean we have to abuse it for suspend notifycation.
> (How would that notifycation work, btw? If done asynchronously, system will be suspended
> before processes will have chance to do anything).

in my experience, this is exactly what happens. I am still fighting
screenlockers that only kick in after the resume has long since finished ;-)

If you need something to be done before suspend, you have to do it
synchronously or it will fail miserably. IMO.
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