On Wednesday, August 03, 2011, Pavel Machek wrote: > Hi! > > > Freeze all filesystems during the freezing of tasks by calling > > freeze_bdev() for each of them and thaw them during the thawing > > of tasks with the help of thaw_bdev(). > > > > This is needed by hibernation, because some filesystems (e.g. XFS) > > deadlock with the preallocation of memory used by it if the memory > > pressure caused by it is too heavy. > > > > The additional benefit of this change is that, if something goes > > wrong after filesystems have been frozen, they will stay in a > > consistent state and journal replays won't be necessary (e.g. after > > a failing suspend or resume). In particular, this should help to > > solve a long-standing issue that in some cases during resume from > > hibernation the boot loader causes the journal to be replied for the > > filesystem containing the kernel image and initrd causing it to > > become inconsistent with the information stored in the hibernation > > image. > > > +/** > > + * freeze_filesystems - Force all filesystems into a consistent state. > > + */ > > +void freeze_filesystems(void) > > +{ > > + struct super_block *sb; > > + > > + lockdep_off(); > > Ouch. So... why do we need to silence this? So that it doesn't complain? :-) I'll need some time to get the exact details here. > > + /* > > + * Freeze in reverse order so filesystems dependant upon others are > > + * frozen in the right order (eg. loopback on ext3). > > + */ > > + list_for_each_entry_reverse(sb, &super_blocks, s_list) { > > + if (!sb->s_root || !sb->s_bdev || > > + (sb->s_frozen == SB_FREEZE_TRANS) || > > + (sb->s_flags & MS_RDONLY) || > > + (sb->s_flags & MS_FROZEN)) > > + continue; > > Should we stop NFS from modifying remote server, too? What do you mean exactly? > Plus... ext3 writes to read-only filesystems on mount; not sure if it > does it later. But RDONLY means 'user cant write to it' not 'bdev will > not be modified'. Should we freeze all? > > How can 'already frozen' happen? > > > + list_for_each_entry(sb, &super_blocks, s_list) > > + if (sb->s_flags & MS_FROZEN) { > > + sb->s_flags &= ~MS_FROZEN; > > + thaw_bdev(sb->s_bdev, sb); > > + } > > ...because we'll unfreeze it even if we did not freeze it... So we need not check MS_FROZEN in freeze_filesystems(). OK Thanks, Rafael _______________________________________________ linux-pm mailing list linux-pm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.linux-foundation.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-pm