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[PATCH] swsusp: document support for swap files
Document the "resume_offset=" command line parameter as well as the way in which swap files are supported by swsusp. Signed-off-by: Rafael J. Wysocki <rjw@sisk.pl> Cc: Pavel Machek <pavel@ucw.cz> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@osdl.org> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@osdl.org>
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Using swap files with software suspend (swsusp) | ||
(C) 2006 Rafael J. Wysocki <rjw@sisk.pl> | ||
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The Linux kernel handles swap files almost in the same way as it handles swap | ||
partitions and there are only two differences between these two types of swap | ||
areas: | ||
(1) swap files need not be contiguous, | ||
(2) the header of a swap file is not in the first block of the partition that | ||
holds it. From the swsusp's point of view (1) is not a problem, because it is | ||
already taken care of by the swap-handling code, but (2) has to be taken into | ||
consideration. | ||
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In principle the location of a swap file's header may be determined with the | ||
help of appropriate filesystem driver. Unfortunately, however, it requires the | ||
filesystem holding the swap file to be mounted, and if this filesystem is | ||
journaled, it cannot be mounted during resume from disk. For this reason to | ||
identify a swap file swsusp uses the name of the partition that holds the file | ||
and the offset from the beginning of the partition at which the swap file's | ||
header is located. For convenience, this offset is expressed in <PAGE_SIZE> | ||
units. | ||
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In order to use a swap file with swsusp, you need to: | ||
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1) Create the swap file and make it active, eg. | ||
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# dd if=/dev/zero of=<swap_file_path> bs=1024 count=<swap_file_size_in_k> | ||
# mkswap <swap_file_path> | ||
# swapon <swap_file_path> | ||
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2) Use an application that will bmap the swap file with the help of the | ||
FIBMAP ioctl and determine the location of the file's swap header, as the | ||
offset, in <PAGE_SIZE> units, from the beginning of the partition which | ||
holds the swap file. | ||
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3) Add the following parameters to the kernel command line: | ||
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resume=<swap_file_partition> resume_offset=<swap_file_offset> | ||
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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 | ||
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 | ||
FIBMAP ioctl.] | ||
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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 | ||
initiated from whithin an initrd of initramfs image.] In particular, the | ||
swap file has to be active (ie. be present in /proc/swaps) so that it can be | ||
used for suspending. | ||
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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 | ||
this happens the value of the "resume_offset=" kernel command line parameter | ||
has to be updated. |
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