Now modified kernel can store and restore processor context (mips).
The differences of vanilla kernel and mine is cpu context saving routine. I modified x86 code.
I can save my system snapshot to swap partition and it can be loaded on boot time
with argument "resume=/dev/...".
However, my question is that what is the purpose of swsusp_arch_resume() function.
What functionality will be placed there?
On 8/31/07, Markus Gothe <markus.gothe@xxxxxx
> wrote:
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How can it be 'almost finished' if you'vent got a clue?
//Markus
Hyon Lim wrote:
> I'm working with mips kernel to implement software suspend. My work
> is almost finished, but I have no idea about swsusp_arch_resume()
> function in kernel/power/swsusp.c Does anyone who have implemented
> the software suspend on MIPS arch? If you do so, please let me know
> how can I implement it.
>
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