Re: [rft] s2ram wakeup moves to .c, could fix few machines

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> ===================================================================
> --- /dev/null
> +++ linux-2.6/arch/x86/kernel/acpi/realmode/wakeup.ld
> @@ -0,0 +1,51 @@
> +/*
> + * wakeup.ld
> + *
> + * Linker script for the real-mode wakeup code
> + */
> +OUTPUT_FORMAT("elf32-i386", "elf32-i386", "elf32-i386")
> +OUTPUT_ARCH(i386)
> +ENTRY(_start)
> +
> +SECTIONS
> +{
> +	. = 0x3f00;
> +	.header		: { *(.header) }

Can we please use C style in this file.
Like this:

{
	.header : {
		*(.header)
	}

It is not as short as the above but it pays of to keep
an consistent style in the whole file and across
different .lds files.

And for good measure name it wakeup.lds.

Do we never need data from a .h file?
If we do name it wakeup.lds.S and kbuild
will fix it (assuming we have wakeup.lds
as a prerequisite where it is needed.

> +
> +	. = 0;
> +	.text		: { *(.text*) }
> +
> +	. = ALIGN(16);
Why?
> +	.rodata		: { *(.rodata*) }
> +
> +	.videocards	: {
> +		video_cards = .;
> +		*(.videocards)
> +		video_cards_end = .;
> +	}
> +
> +	. = ALIGN(16);
Why?
> +	.data		: { *(.data*) }
> +
> +	.signature	: {
> +		end_signature = .;
> +		LONG(0x65a22c82)
> +	}
> +
> +	. = ALIGN(16);
Why?
> +	.bss		:
> +	{
> +		__bss_start = .;
> +		*(.bss)
> +		__bss_end = .;
> +	}
> +
> +	. = ALIGN(16);
Why?
> +	_end = .;
> +
> +	/DISCARD/ : { *(.note*) }
> +
> +	/* Adjust this as appropriate */
> +	/* This allows 4 pages (16K) */
> +	. = ASSERT(_end <= 0x4000, "Wakeup too big!");
PAGE_SIZE * 4?


	Sam
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