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SubjectRe: [PATCH 5/5] Ath5k: suspend/resume fixes
2008/7/16 Jesse Barnes <jbarnes@virtuousgeek.org>:
> On Wednesday, July 16, 2008 10:35 am Pavel Roskin wrote:
>> On Wed, 2008-07-16 at 09:31 -0700, Jesse Barnes wrote:
>> > On Wednesday, July 16, 2008 9:15 am Nick Kossifidis wrote:
>> > > It's ok for now, but have in mind that on my upcoming patch series i'm
>> > > disabling msi (commented out) since it results no interrupts on pci-e
>> > > cards (seems there is a bug in kernel's msi implementation).
>> >
>> > Hm, would be good to get details here. MSI is being used by other
>> > drivers successfully...
>>
>> That's true, but no driver uses the same interrupt handler with and
>> without MSI. Either it's different handlers or the handler checks if
>> MSI is enabled and does something differently.
>
> Yeah, using MSI on your device can mean that you have to make some changes
> (like on Intel graphics you have to disable regular interrupts or bad things
> happen), but you can still share the handler or at least most of it in some
> cases.
>

Is there documentation for this somewhere ? Msi documentation
(MSI-HOWTO.txt) doesn't say anything about a different interrupt
handler etc.

>> Checks is any interrupts are pending are different for MSI. It may be
>> not hard to do (it's probably easier than for real interrupts), but it
>> has to be figured out. Somebody has to do it right. Until MSI is
>> supported by the interrupt handler, it should not be enabled by the
>> driver, or we get a non-functioning driver for AR5006.
>
> Sure, that's fine. I just wanted to make sure that there weren't some weird
> generic MSI problems.
>

I was referring to this post...
http://lkml.org/lkml/2008/6/24/150


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