Hi!
> My initial idea was to execute only block device resume on the separate
> thread, as it take almost 80% of the total device resume time ( I did
If you do this in one block driver that is slow for you (sata?), then it is
probably acceptable. (Maintainer decides.) I'd encourage that option.
To: Seshadri, Harinarayanan
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; linux-acpi@vger.kernel.org;
linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: [RFC] [PATCH] Power S3 Resume Optimization Patch. Request
for Comment
Hi!
> [RFC][PATCH] Power S3 Resume optimisation
> Here is a simple patch for optimising
Hi!
> [RFC][PATCH] Power S3 Resume optimisation
> Here is a simple patch for optimising the S3 resume. With this
> patch the resume time is 0.85. Given the fact that device initialisation
> on the resume takes almost 70% of time, By executing the whole
> "device_resume()" function on a sepe
[RFC][PATCH] Power S3 Resume optimisation
Here is a simple patch for optimising the S3 resume. With this
patch the resume time is 0.85. Given the fact that device initialisation
on the resume takes almost 70% of time, By executing the whole
"device_resume()" function on a seperate kernel t
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