That's fine. I'll just ignore those pages for the sake of suspending and resuming. I've just successfully suspended with those changes, but suspending is the easy part.... resuming worked too :> Regards, Nigel On Sat, 2004-01-24 at 13:04, William Lee Irwin III wrote: > > It's the pages efff6000- which are causing me grief. if I understand > > things correctly, page_is_ram is returning 0 for those pages, and as a > > result they get marked reserved and not HighMem by one_highpage_init. > > I suppose, then, that I need to check for and ignore pages > > > highstart_pfn where PageHighMem is not set/Reserved is set. (Either > > okay?). > > If it's reserved, most/all bets are off -- only the "owner" of the thing > understands what it is. Some more formally-defined semantics for reserved > are needed, but 2.6 is unlikely to get them soon. > > > -- wli -- My work on Software Suspend is graciously brought to you by LinuxFund.org.