Re: [PATCH 0/8] Suspend block api (version 6)

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On Fri, 14 May 2010, Rafael J. Wysocki wrote:

> > > How do you handle situations where the CPU is currently idle but an 
> > > event (such as I/O completion) is expected to occur in the near future?  
> > > You don't want to power-off and reboot then, do you?
> > 
> > The idle code looks at next_timer_interrupt() value, then if the
> > next timer event if far enough ahead, the system powers down and
> > wakes to the timer interrupt. It also wakes to device interrupts.
> 
> For the record, waking to interrupts doesn't work on quite some systems
> (like ACPI-based PCs for one example).

Ironically, it appears that ACPI-based PCs are in a position to benefit 
more from opportunistic suspend and suspend blockers than are embedded 
systems -- and yet they are being proposed for use on cell phones 
rather than on desktops.

Alan Stern

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