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SubjectRe: -mm: pnp-do-not-stop-start-devices-in-suspend-resume-path.patch breaks resuming isapnp cards
On 14-01-08 23:26, Bjorn Helgaas wrote:

> On Saturday 12 January 2008 11:13:35 pm Rene Herman wrote:

>> I find DISABLE including DO_NOT_CHANGE rather unexpected...
>
> I don't know the history of those flags, but I wish they didn't exist.
> They really look like warts in the PNP core code. They're used so
> infrequently and without obvious rationale, that it seems like it'd
> be better if there were a way to deal with them inside the driver.

I see, thanks for the comment. PNP_DRIVER_RES_DISABLE is used by ALSA only
and used by _all_ ALSA ISA-PnP drivers (snd-sscape uses RES_DO_NOT_CHANGE
instead but we should consider that one a consistency bug).

RES_DO_NOT_CHANGE is used by drivers/pnp/system.c and rtc-cmos.c as well.
I'll look at this. Getting rid of DISABLE as a first step should not be
overly problematic. This might again be a left-over from days where no easy
to use interface to PnP existed which it now does in echoing things into sysfs.

Takashi: which reminds me -- crap, I promised to document more of that for
ALSA use following up the recent pnp driver-side resource setting removal.
Sorry, forgot, will do.

> This had to do with the excessive warnings about exceeding the maximum
> number of resources for a PNP device. This should be resolved by Len's
> patch here:
>
> http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=9535#c10
>
> We all agree this is a stop-gap, and for 2.6.25, we need the real
> solution of making PNP resources fully dynamic.

Thank you. Just pulled and see that's now indeed in. Wasn't in -rc7 yet...

Rene.


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