2 * linux/kernel/power/swsusp.c
4 * This file provides code to write suspend image to swap and read it back.
6 * Copyright (C) 1998-2001 Gabor Kuti <seasons@fornax.hu>
7 * Copyright (C) 1998,2001-2005 Pavel Machek <pavel@suse.cz>
9 * This file is released under the GPLv2.
11 * I'd like to thank the following people for their work:
13 * Pavel Machek <pavel@ucw.cz>:
14 * Modifications, defectiveness pointing, being with me at the very beginning,
15 * suspend to swap space, stop all tasks. Port to 2.4.18-ac and 2.5.17.
17 * Steve Doddi <dirk@loth.demon.co.uk>:
18 * Support the possibility of hardware state restoring.
20 * Raph <grey.havens@earthling.net>:
21 * Support for preserving states of network devices and virtual console
22 * (including X and svgatextmode)
24 * Kurt Garloff <garloff@suse.de>:
25 * Straightened the critical function in order to prevent compilers from
26 * playing tricks with local variables.
28 * Andreas Mohr <a.mohr@mailto.de>
30 * Alex Badea <vampire@go.ro>:
33 * Rafael J. Wysocki <rjw@sisk.pl>
34 * Reworked the freeing of memory and the handling of swap
36 * More state savers are welcome. Especially for the scsi layer...
38 * For TODOs,FIXMEs also look in Documentation/power/swsusp.txt
42 #include <linux/suspend.h>
43 #include <linux/spinlock.h>
44 #include <linux/kernel.h>
45 #include <linux/major.h>
46 #include <linux/swap.h>
48 #include <linux/swapops.h>
49 #include <linux/bootmem.h>
50 #include <linux/syscalls.h>
51 #include <linux/highmem.h>
56 * Preferred image size in bytes (tunable via /sys/power/image_size).
57 * When it is set to N, swsusp will do its best to ensure the image
58 * size will not exceed N bytes, but if that is impossible, it will
59 * try to create the smallest image possible.
61 unsigned long image_size
= 500 * 1024 * 1024;
63 int in_suspend __nosavedata
= 0;
66 unsigned int count_highmem_pages(void);
67 int save_highmem(void);
68 int restore_highmem(void);
70 static inline int save_highmem(void) { return 0; }
71 static inline int restore_highmem(void) { return 0; }
72 static inline unsigned int count_highmem_pages(void) { return 0; }
76 * The following functions are used for tracing the allocated
77 * swap pages, so that they can be freed in case of an error.
79 * The functions operate on a linked bitmap structure defined
83 void free_bitmap(struct bitmap_page
*bitmap
)
85 struct bitmap_page
*bp
;
89 free_page((unsigned long)bitmap
);
94 struct bitmap_page
*alloc_bitmap(unsigned int nr_bits
)
96 struct bitmap_page
*bitmap
, *bp
;
102 bitmap
= (struct bitmap_page
*)get_zeroed_page(GFP_KERNEL
);
104 for (n
= BITMAP_PAGE_BITS
; n
< nr_bits
; n
+= BITMAP_PAGE_BITS
) {
105 bp
->next
= (struct bitmap_page
*)get_zeroed_page(GFP_KERNEL
);
115 static int bitmap_set(struct bitmap_page
*bitmap
, unsigned long bit
)
119 n
= BITMAP_PAGE_BITS
;
120 while (bitmap
&& n
<= bit
) {
121 n
+= BITMAP_PAGE_BITS
;
122 bitmap
= bitmap
->next
;
126 n
-= BITMAP_PAGE_BITS
;
129 while (bit
>= BITS_PER_CHUNK
) {
130 bit
-= BITS_PER_CHUNK
;
133 bitmap
->chunks
[n
] |= (1UL << bit
);
137 unsigned long alloc_swap_page(int swap
, struct bitmap_page
*bitmap
)
139 unsigned long offset
;
141 offset
= swp_offset(get_swap_page_of_type(swap
));
143 if (bitmap_set(bitmap
, offset
)) {
144 swap_free(swp_entry(swap
, offset
));
151 void free_all_swap_pages(int swap
, struct bitmap_page
*bitmap
)
158 for (n
= 0; n
< BITMAP_PAGE_CHUNKS
; n
++)
159 for (test
= 1UL; test
; test
<<= 1) {
160 if (bitmap
->chunks
[n
] & test
)
161 swap_free(swp_entry(swap
, bit
));
164 bitmap
= bitmap
->next
;
169 * swsusp_shrink_memory - Try to free as much memory as needed
171 * ... but do not OOM-kill anyone
173 * Notice: all userland should be stopped before it is called, or
174 * livelock is possible.
177 #define SHRINK_BITE 10000
178 static inline unsigned long __shrink_memory(long tmp
)
180 if (tmp
> SHRINK_BITE
)
182 return shrink_all_memory(tmp
);
185 int swsusp_shrink_memory(void)
189 unsigned long pages
= 0;
193 printk("Shrinking memory... ");
195 size
= 2 * count_highmem_pages();
196 size
+= size
/ 50 + count_data_pages() + PAGES_FOR_IO
;
199 if (!is_highmem(zone
) && populated_zone(zone
)) {
200 tmp
-= zone
->free_pages
;
201 tmp
+= zone
->lowmem_reserve
[ZONE_NORMAL
];
202 tmp
+= snapshot_additional_pages(zone
);
205 tmp
= __shrink_memory(tmp
);
209 } else if (size
> image_size
/ PAGE_SIZE
) {
210 tmp
= __shrink_memory(size
- (image_size
/ PAGE_SIZE
));
213 printk("\b%c", p
[i
++%4]);
215 printk("\bdone (%lu pages freed)\n", pages
);
220 int swsusp_suspend(void)
224 if ((error
= arch_prepare_suspend()))
227 /* At this point, device_suspend() has been called, but *not*
228 * device_power_down(). We *must* device_power_down() now.
229 * Otherwise, drivers for some devices (e.g. interrupt controllers)
230 * become desynchronized with the actual state of the hardware
231 * at resume time, and evil weirdness ensues.
233 if ((error
= device_power_down(PMSG_FREEZE
))) {
234 printk(KERN_ERR
"Some devices failed to power down, aborting suspend\n");
238 if ((error
= save_highmem())) {
239 printk(KERN_ERR
"swsusp: Not enough free pages for highmem\n");
240 goto Restore_highmem
;
243 save_processor_state();
244 if ((error
= swsusp_arch_suspend()))
245 printk(KERN_ERR
"Error %d suspending\n", error
);
246 /* Restore control flow magically appears here */
247 restore_processor_state();
250 /* NOTE: device_power_up() is just a resume() for devices
251 * that suspended with irqs off ... no overall powerup.
259 int swsusp_resume(void)
264 /* NOTE: device_power_down() is just a suspend() with irqs off;
265 * it has no special "power things down" semantics
267 if (device_power_down(PMSG_PRETHAW
))
268 printk(KERN_ERR
"Some devices failed to power down, very bad\n");
269 /* We'll ignore saved state, but this gets preempt count (etc) right */
270 save_processor_state();
271 error
= swsusp_arch_resume();
272 /* Code below is only ever reached in case of failure. Otherwise
273 * execution continues at place where swsusp_arch_suspend was called
276 /* The only reason why swsusp_arch_resume() can fail is memory being
277 * very tight, so we have to free it as soon as we can to avoid
278 * subsequent failures
281 restore_processor_state();
283 touch_softlockup_watchdog();