On Fri, Jul 26, 2013 at 10:54:10PM +0200, Tomasz Figa wrote: > > The reason this isn't in device tree at the minute is that suspend to > > disk and suspend to RAM are somewhat Linux specific concepts and the > > whole thing gets more and more dynamic as time moves forwards with the > > suspend state for practical systems depending on the instantaneous > > device state prior to entering suspend and the bits that are fixed often > > involving sequencing elements and so on which get fixed in hardware > > and/or bootloader. Do you have practical systems where this is needed?
> We do have such boards at Samsung. Actually I made a similar patch for our > internal tree. Do you have more details on what exactly is happening with this stuff and why it isn't dynamic. Like I say suspend to disk seems relatively easy but suspend to RAM gets a bit tricky these days.
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