#6532 BLOC 8.2.0 (: SD Card Corruption

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#6532: SD Card Corruption
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   Reporter:  haralds    |       Owner:  dsaxena             
       Type:  defect     |      Status:  closed              
   Priority:  blocker    |   Milestone:  8.2.0 (was Update.2)
  Component:  kernel     |     Version:                      
 Resolution:  fixed      |    Keywords:  release?            
Next_action:  never set  |    Verified:  0                   
  Blockedby:             |    Blocking:  6893                
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Comment(by dsaxena):

 Replying to [comment:50 frankprindle]:
 > Replying to [comment:45 dsaxena]:
 > > I am going ahead and marking this as fixed since the timeout patch has
 been committed to all OLPC kernel trees. A proper, upstream acceptable
 quirk to handle this is still needed, but that is not a blocker for using
 SD cards on the XO.
 > So by closing this ticket and #4013 you are asserting that:
 >
 > a) SD cards in use at suspend time will not have their partition
 table/logical geometry corrupted when the XO resumes.

 Yes

 > b) SD card partitions mounted at suspend time will still be mounted and
 usable when the XO resumes (regardless of partition type).


 Yes

 > c) No data written to an SD card filesystem will be lost through the
 suspend/resume cycle.

 Yes

 >
 > d) The XO will suspend and resume properly when it was booted from (and
 thus its root filesystem resides on) the SD card.
 >
 > e) The XO will suspend and resume properly when there is an active swap
 partition on the SD card.

 Yes, though these are both is via "echo mem > /sys/power/state." We won't
 know for sure until we enable suspend/resume at the OHM level when and SD
 card is plugged in (#6893)

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Ticket URL: <http://dev.laptop.org/ticket/6532#comment:52>
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