Hi. On Fri, 2007-04-13 at 14:00 +0200, Rafael J. Wysocki wrote: > > > > Shrinking memory... Pages needed: 128103 normal, 0 highmem > > Pages needed: 125226 normal, 0 highmem > > Pages needed: -5757 normal, 0 highmem > > Pages needed: -5757 normal, 0 highmem > > Pages needed: -5757 normal, 0 highmem > > Pages needed: -5757 > > Pages needed: 127953 normal, 0 highmem > > Pages needed: 125076 normal, 0 highmem > > Pages needed: -6043 normal, 0 highmem > > Pages needed: -6043 normal, 0 highmem > > Pages needed: -6043 normal, 0 highmem > > Pages needed: -6043 > > done (200 pages freed) > > Freed 800 kbytes in 0.16 seconds (5.00 MB/s) > > Suspending console(s) > > ... > > CPU1 is down > > swsusp: critical section: > > swsusp: Need to copy 131358 pages > > swsusp: Normal pages needed: 131358 > > swsusp: Normal pages needed: 131358 + 1024 + 22, available pages: 130607 > > Well, it looks like someone allocated about 6000 pages after we had freed > enough memory for suspending. We have a tunable allowance in Suspend2 for this, because fglrx allocates a lot of pages in its suspend routine if DRI is enabled. I think some other drivers do too, but fglrx is the main one I know. Nigel
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