On Mon, Sep 27, 2010 at 06:29:35PM +1000, Nigel Cunningham wrote: > >> As discussed, here are the patches, modified to apply against your current > >> linux-next tree. A new first patch splits compression support out into its > >> own file, removing the need to have two versions of the load_image and > >> save_image routines, minimising the changes to the remainder of the > >> patches and making things cleaner than would otherwise be the case. > >> > >> On my laptop, single-threaded compression actually slows writing down from > >> 175MB/s to around 100-120MB/s (depending on how well the image compresses). > >> Reading speed improves from 218MB/s to around 245MB/s. I expect that > >> multithreaded writing would bring the writing (and reading) speeds back > >> up. It's on my swsusp to do list :) > > Works here. > > Ah. You're too fast for me :) > > What sort of speeds are you seeing? Well, I don't see any 'PM: Image read at' etc in the kernel logs after resuming (in for-rafael tree). -- WBR, wRAR (ALT Linux Team)
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