Re: [RFC][PATCH] PM: Force GFP_NOIO during suspend/resume (was: Re: Memory allocations in .suspend became very unreliable)

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Am Montag, 18. Januar 2010 22:06:36 schrieb Rafael J. Wysocki:
> I was concerned about another problem, though, which is what happens if the
> suspend process runs in parallel with a memory allocation that started earlier
> and happens to do some I/O.  I that case the suspend process doesn't know
> about the I/O done by the mm subsystem and may disturb it in principle.

How could this happen? Who would allocate that memory?
Tasks won't be frozen while they are allocating memory.

	Regards
		Oliver
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