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snapshot_write() is inappropriately limiting the amount of data that can be written in cases where a partial page has already been written. For example, one would expect to be able to write 1 byte, then 4095 bytes to the snapshot device, and have both of those complete fully (since now we're aligned to a page again). But what ends up happening is we write 1 byte, then 4094/4095 bytes complete successfully. The reason is that simple_write_to_buffer()'s second argument is the total size of the buffer, not the size of the buffer minus the offset. Since simple_write_to_buffer() accounts for the offset in its implementation, snapshot_write() can just pass the full page size directly down. Signed-off-by: Evan Green <evgreen@chromium.org> Signed-off-by: Rafael J. Wysocki <rafael.j.wysocki@intel.com> |
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autosleep.c | ||
console.c | ||
energy_model.c | ||
hibernate.c | ||
Kconfig | ||
main.c | ||
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power.h | ||
poweroff.c | ||
process.c | ||
qos.c | ||
snapshot.c | ||
suspend_test.c | ||
suspend.c | ||
swap.c | ||
user.c | ||
wakelock.c |