Hi Rafael. Please find attached a slightly updated version of the patchset I sent a few months ago. The main change is that I've prepended and additional patch which lets the user see the speed at which the image is being read and written. This is accomplished by recording the MB/s in a single byte in the image header, and using a couple of __nosavedata variables to get the data back through the atomic restore. I realise the char limits us to 255MB/s at the moment. In future patches, I intend to address this by storing the data in a 'proper' image header (it's a real problem - TuxOnIce reads and writes on the same set up at speeds around 250MB/s). Results on my Dell XPS M1530, which has an SSD hard drive are: With just patch 1 applied: Attempt 1: Write 74MB/s; Read 52MB/s Attempt 2: Write 68MB/s; Read 52MB/s Attempt 3: Write 73MB/s; Read 53MB/s With the whole sequence: Attempt 1: Write 181MB/s; Read 52MB/s Attempt 2: Write 156MB/s; Read 53MB/s Attempt 3: Write 160MB/s; Read 52MB/s Regards, Nigel _______________________________________________ linux-pm mailing list linux-pm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.linux-foundation.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-pm