Re: ACPI code in platform mode hibernation code paths (was: Re: [PATCH] swsusp: do not use pm_ops)

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Hi!

> > Crazy idea... could we kill hibernate_ops-like struct, and just create
> > a device for ACPI, using its suspend()/resume()/whatever callbacks to
> > do the ACPI magic?
> 
> Doesn't that have the ordering problem again? You must ensure that this
> sysdev is suspended as the last one, and that's currently impossible if
> ACPI is modular.

I do not think acpi has these kinds of ordering requirements... (And I
do not see what it has to do with module or not).



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