Re: Re: [RFC/PATCH 2/2] kernel: don't update load average during snapshot/shutdown

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On 4/27/07, Pavel Machek <pavel@xxxxxx> wrote:
Is it kernel problem? We _had_ high load, and load average goes down
pretty quickly.

I think it is. The load average is no longer true when we resume.

On 4/27/07, Pavel Machek <pavel@xxxxxx> wrote:
NAK. This slows down regular operation, at it is 30 lines for what
should have been one (or five).

Just place avenrun[0] = avenrun[1] = avenrun[2] = 0 at strategic place
if you feel strongly about this. Additional points for using Rafael's
"suspend done" notifier so that you don't have to modify suspend core.

Will do. Thanks Pavel.
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