[PATCH] swsusp: update userland interface documentation
The swsusp userland interface has recently changed for a couple of times, but the changes have not been documented. Fix this, and document the SNAPSHOT_SET_SWAP_AREA ioctl(). Signed-off-by: Rafael J. Wysocki <rjw@sisk.pl> Acked-by: Pavel Machek <pavel@ucw.cz> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@osdl.org> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@osdl.org>
This commit is contained in:
parent
37b2ba12df
commit
bf73bae6ba
2 changed files with 63 additions and 19 deletions
|
@ -38,15 +38,21 @@ resume=<swap_file_partition> resume_offset=<swap_file_offset>
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
where <swap_file_partition> is the partition on which the swap file is located
|
where <swap_file_partition> is the partition on which the swap file is located
|
||||||
and <swap_file_offset> is the offset of the swap header determined by the
|
and <swap_file_offset> is the offset of the swap header determined by the
|
||||||
application in 2). [Of course, this step may be carried out automatically
|
application in 2) (of course, this step may be carried out automatically
|
||||||
by the same application that determies the swap file's header offset using the
|
by the same application that determies the swap file's header offset using the
|
||||||
FIBMAP ioctl.]
|
FIBMAP ioctl)
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
OR
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
Use a userland suspend application that will set the partition and offset
|
||||||
|
with the help of the SNAPSHOT_SET_SWAP_AREA ioctl described in
|
||||||
|
Documentation/power/userland-swsusp.txt (this is the only method to suspend
|
||||||
|
to a swap file allowing the resume to be initiated from an initrd or initramfs
|
||||||
|
image).
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Now, swsusp will use the swap file in the same way in which it would use a swap
|
Now, swsusp will use the swap file in the same way in which it would use a swap
|
||||||
partition. [Of course this means that the resume from a swap file cannot be
|
partition. In particular, the swap file has to be active (ie. be present in
|
||||||
initiated from whithin an initrd of initramfs image.] In particular, the
|
/proc/swaps) so that it can be used for suspending.
|
||||||
swap file has to be active (ie. be present in /proc/swaps) so that it can be
|
|
||||||
used for suspending.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Note that if the swap file used for suspending is deleted and recreated,
|
Note that if the swap file used for suspending is deleted and recreated,
|
||||||
the location of its header need not be the same as before. Thus every time
|
the location of its header need not be the same as before. Thus every time
|
||||||
|
|
|
@ -9,9 +9,8 @@ done it already.
|
||||||
Now, to use the userland interface for software suspend you need special
|
Now, to use the userland interface for software suspend you need special
|
||||||
utilities that will read/write the system memory snapshot from/to the
|
utilities that will read/write the system memory snapshot from/to the
|
||||||
kernel. Such utilities are available, for example, from
|
kernel. Such utilities are available, for example, from
|
||||||
<http://www.sisk.pl/kernel/utilities/suspend>. You may want to have
|
<http://suspend.sourceforge.net>. You may want to have a look at them if you
|
||||||
a look at them if you are going to develop your own suspend/resume
|
are going to develop your own suspend/resume utilities.
|
||||||
utilities.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
The interface consists of a character device providing the open(),
|
The interface consists of a character device providing the open(),
|
||||||
release(), read(), and write() operations as well as several ioctl()
|
release(), read(), and write() operations as well as several ioctl()
|
||||||
|
@ -21,9 +20,9 @@ be read from /sys/class/misc/snapshot/dev.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
The device can be open either for reading or for writing. If open for
|
The device can be open either for reading or for writing. If open for
|
||||||
reading, it is considered to be in the suspend mode. Otherwise it is
|
reading, it is considered to be in the suspend mode. Otherwise it is
|
||||||
assumed to be in the resume mode. The device cannot be open for reading
|
assumed to be in the resume mode. The device cannot be open for simultaneous
|
||||||
and writing. It is also impossible to have the device open more than once
|
reading and writing. It is also impossible to have the device open more than
|
||||||
at a time.
|
once at a time.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
The ioctl() commands recognized by the device are:
|
The ioctl() commands recognized by the device are:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
@ -69,9 +68,46 @@ SNAPSHOT_FREE_SWAP_PAGES - free all swap pages allocated with
|
||||||
SNAPSHOT_SET_SWAP_FILE - set the resume partition (the last ioctl() argument
|
SNAPSHOT_SET_SWAP_FILE - set the resume partition (the last ioctl() argument
|
||||||
should specify the device's major and minor numbers in the old
|
should specify the device's major and minor numbers in the old
|
||||||
two-byte format, as returned by the stat() function in the .st_rdev
|
two-byte format, as returned by the stat() function in the .st_rdev
|
||||||
member of the stat structure); it is recommended to always use this
|
member of the stat structure)
|
||||||
call, because the code to set the resume partition could be removed from
|
|
||||||
future kernels
|
SNAPSHOT_SET_SWAP_AREA - set the resume partition and the offset (in <PAGE_SIZE>
|
||||||
|
units) from the beginning of the partition at which the swap header is
|
||||||
|
located (the last ioctl() argument should point to a struct
|
||||||
|
resume_swap_area, as defined in kernel/power/power.h, containing the
|
||||||
|
resume device specification, as for the SNAPSHOT_SET_SWAP_FILE ioctl(),
|
||||||
|
and the offset); for swap partitions the offset is always 0, but it is
|
||||||
|
different to zero for swap files (please see
|
||||||
|
Documentation/swsusp-and-swap-files.txt for details).
|
||||||
|
The SNAPSHOT_SET_SWAP_AREA ioctl() is considered as a replacement for
|
||||||
|
SNAPSHOT_SET_SWAP_FILE which is regarded as obsolete. It is
|
||||||
|
recommended to always use this call, because the code to set the resume
|
||||||
|
partition may be removed from future kernels
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
SNAPSHOT_S2RAM - suspend to RAM; using this call causes the kernel to
|
||||||
|
immediately enter the suspend-to-RAM state, so this call must always
|
||||||
|
be preceded by the SNAPSHOT_FREEZE call and it is also necessary
|
||||||
|
to use the SNAPSHOT_UNFREEZE call after the system wakes up. This call
|
||||||
|
is needed to implement the suspend-to-both mechanism in which the
|
||||||
|
suspend image is first created, as though the system had been suspended
|
||||||
|
to disk, and then the system is suspended to RAM (this makes it possible
|
||||||
|
to resume the system from RAM if there's enough battery power or restore
|
||||||
|
its state on the basis of the saved suspend image otherwise)
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
SNAPSHOT_PMOPS - enable the usage of the pmops->prepare, pmops->enter and
|
||||||
|
pmops->finish methods (the in-kernel swsusp knows these as the "platform
|
||||||
|
method") which are needed on many machines to (among others) speed up
|
||||||
|
the resume by letting the BIOS skip some steps or to let the system
|
||||||
|
recognise the correct state of the hardware after the resume (in
|
||||||
|
particular on many machines this ensures that unplugged AC
|
||||||
|
adapters get correctly detected and that kacpid does not run wild after
|
||||||
|
the resume). The last ioctl() argument can take one of the three
|
||||||
|
values, defined in kernel/power/power.h:
|
||||||
|
PMOPS_PREPARE - make the kernel carry out the
|
||||||
|
pm_ops->prepare(PM_SUSPEND_DISK) operation
|
||||||
|
PMOPS_ENTER - make the kernel power off the system by calling
|
||||||
|
pm_ops->enter(PM_SUSPEND_DISK)
|
||||||
|
PMOPS_FINISH - make the kernel carry out the
|
||||||
|
pm_ops->finish(PM_SUSPEND_DISK) operation
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
The device's read() operation can be used to transfer the snapshot image from
|
The device's read() operation can be used to transfer the snapshot image from
|
||||||
the kernel. It has the following limitations:
|
the kernel. It has the following limitations:
|
||||||
|
@ -91,10 +127,12 @@ unfreeze user space processes frozen by SNAPSHOT_UNFREEZE if they are
|
||||||
still frozen when the device is being closed).
|
still frozen when the device is being closed).
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Currently it is assumed that the userland utilities reading/writing the
|
Currently it is assumed that the userland utilities reading/writing the
|
||||||
snapshot image from/to the kernel will use a swap partition, called the resume
|
snapshot image from/to the kernel will use a swap parition, called the resume
|
||||||
partition, as storage space. However, this is not really required, as they
|
partition, or a swap file as storage space (if a swap file is used, the resume
|
||||||
can use, for example, a special (blank) suspend partition or a file on a partition
|
partition is the partition that holds this file). However, this is not really
|
||||||
that is unmounted before SNAPSHOT_ATOMIC_SNAPSHOT and mounted afterwards.
|
required, as they can use, for example, a special (blank) suspend partition or
|
||||||
|
a file on a partition that is unmounted before SNAPSHOT_ATOMIC_SNAPSHOT and
|
||||||
|
mounted afterwards.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
These utilities SHOULD NOT make any assumptions regarding the ordering of
|
These utilities SHOULD NOT make any assumptions regarding the ordering of
|
||||||
data within the snapshot image, except for the image header that MAY be
|
data within the snapshot image, except for the image header that MAY be
|
||||||
|
|
Loading…
Reference in a new issue