Suspend ops on x86 architectures.

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Hello,

I'm trying to get an idea on how suspend works on Linux. I already looked at
Documentation/power, but I'm clueless about x86 architectures. They don't
seem to define any suspend ops.

Can anyone give me some pointers or some hints, I'd like to look at the
low level part of the suspend on these architectures also I'd like to know
what kind of events wake up the system once it's suspended. I guess
interrupts are used but which ones exactly.

Also I'm wondering how jiffies or system clock are updated correctly after
resuming.

Thanks in advance.
-- 
Francis
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