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[gNewSense-users] hibernation (swapping) problem in yeeloong+gNS


From: umut ozge
Subject: [gNewSense-users] hibernation (swapping) problem in yeeloong+gNS
Date: Tue, 7 Dec 2010 17:13:54 +0200

Dear freedom lovers,

I am running gNS on a 10.1'' Lemote Yeeloong:

uname -a:
Linux umut-yeeloong 2.6.32.11-libre1-lemote #1 PREEMPT Tue Apr 6
09:05:04 UTC 2010 mips64 GNU/Linux

My system seems not to be able to use the allocated swap space.

fstab reads (I set pri to 20000, without this option set it was -1 by default):
/dev/hda5       none            swap    sw,pri=20000    0       0

I have the following in kern.log:
Dec  7 16:29:10 umut-yeeloong kernel: [   16.524000] Adding 2859504k
swap on /dev/hda5.  Priority:20000 extents:1 across:2859504k

and
cat /proc/swaps gives:

Filename                                Type            Size    Used    Priority
/dev/hda5                               partition       2859504 0       20000

Despite all these, there are signs that swaping is not working:

Sign 1: `free' or `top' does not indicate non-zero swap usage even
under thight memory conditions.

Sign 2: When I try to hibernate with

echo disk > /sys/power/state

hibernation cannot succeed and I get the following kernel mesgs,
suggesting that the problem is with swapping (the line just before the
last):

Dec  7 16:08:46 umut-yeeloong kernel: [12031.320000] PM: Syncing
filesystems ... done.
Dec  7 16:08:46 umut-yeeloong kernel: [12031.340000] Freezing user
space processes ... (elapsed 0.00 seconds) done.
Dec  7 16:08:46 umut-yeeloong kernel: [12031.344000] Freezing
remaining freezable tasks ... (elapsed 0.00 seconds) done.
Dec  7 16:08:46 umut-yeeloong kernel: [12031.344000] PM: Preallocating
image memory... done (allocated 28275 pages)
Dec  7 16:08:46 umut-yeeloong kernel: [12031.396000] PM: Allocated
452400 kbytes in 0.05 seconds (9048.00 MB/s)
Dec  7 16:08:46 umut-yeeloong kernel: [12031.400000] Suspending
console(s) (use no_console_suspend to debug)
Dec  7 16:08:46 umut-yeeloong kernel: [12031.684000] yeeloong specific suspend
Dec  7 16:08:46 umut-yeeloong kernel: [12031.684000] PM: Creating
hibernation image:
Dec  7 16:08:46 umut-yeeloong kernel: [12031.684000] PM: Need to copy
28247 pages
Dec  7 16:08:46 umut-yeeloong kernel: [12031.684000] PM: Hibernation
image created (28247 pages copied)
Dec  7 16:08:46 umut-yeeloong kernel: [12031.684000] yeeloong specific resume
Dec  7 16:08:46 umut-yeeloong kernel: [12031.700000] eth0: link up,
100Mbps, full-duplex, lpa 0x41E1
Dec  7 16:08:46 umut-yeeloong kernel: [12031.784000] AMD_IDE
0000:00:0e.2: restoring config space at offset 0x1 (was 0x1, writing
0x5)
Dec  7 16:08:46 umut-yeeloong kernel: [12031.784000] cs5535audio
0000:00:0e.3: restoring config space at offset 0x1 (was 0x1, writing
0x5)
Dec  7 16:08:46 umut-yeeloong kernel: [12031.784000] PCI: Setting
latency timer of device 0000:00:0e.3 to 64
Dec  7 16:08:46 umut-yeeloong kernel: [12031.788000] hda: host max
PIO5 wanted PIO255(auto-tune) selected PIO4
Dec  7 16:08:46 umut-yeeloong kernel: [12031.792000] hda: UDMA/100 mode selected
Dec  7 16:08:46 umut-yeeloong kernel: [12031.876000] PM: Cannot find
swap device, try swapon -a.
Dec  7 16:08:46 umut-yeeloong kernel: [12031.920000] Restarting tasks ... done.

I would apreciate any suggestions on what could be the problem with swapping.
Please bear in mind that I am not a very ``deep'' user of GNU/Linux,
but am eager to learn.

All my best,

Umut Ozge
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http://www.ii.metu.edu.tr/~umut



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