Hi! > > > > Perhaps it is time to get 1/4 and 3/4 into -mm? You get my signed-off > > > > on them... > > > > > > OK, I'll prepare them in a while. > > > > Thanks. > > I had to remake the 3/4 a bit, as it depended on some changes to power.h > and swsusp.c done in the 2/4. Nothing particularly invasive, basically some > definitions go to power.h and some function headers change, but please > have a look if the patch is still OK (appended). Still ok :-). > > If code is simpler, lets stick with misc. You have to obtain minor by > > mailing device@xxxxxxxxxx, see Doc*/devices.txt. > > OK, I'll try. It should be easy. > > Ok, lets keep it as it is. We can always rename file in future. [I > > don't quite understand your reasons for movement, through. Highmem is > > part of snapshot we need to make; it is saved in a very different way > > than rest of memory, but that is implementation detail...] > > I'm seeing this a bit differently. In my view highmem is handled very much > like devices: save_highmem() turns it "off", restore_highmem() turns it "on" > back again, they are even called next to device_power_up/down(). Yes, I guess it is possible to view it like that, too. BTW your "write 500MB to swap" hit mainline few hours ago. Congratulations. Pavel -- Thanks, Sharp!