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

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Nigel Cunningham wrote:
I therefore have to ask: Please. Go away. Hand the maintainership of
hibernation over to Rafael. Work on things you do care about and where
you do want to see a fully functional implementation. But stop being a
hindrance to us making Linux hibernation support everything that it
ought to be.

[snip]

Please. The load average is a problem and no the fix is not to make kernel/timer.c worse for everybody but to snapshot the load averages _before_ I/O and restore them after resume.

So can we please drop the drama? Pretty please? And sugar on the top? Thank you.

			Pekka
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