Re: [linux-pm] [RFC][PATCH 2/2] PM: Rework handling of interruptsduring suspend-resume

From: Linus Torvalds
Date: Thu Feb 26 2009 - 23:44:15 EST




On Thu, 26 Feb 2009, Alan Stern wrote:
>
> What you're missing is that the embedded world is quite a large one.

I'm gpoing to give you one more clue, and if you don't stop sending out
these IDIOTIC emails, I'm going to put you into my killfile.

Got it?

So listen up:
- the number of ARM chips sold doesn't matter one F*CKING WHIT.
- You need to add ONE SINGLE "sysdev" entry for ARM to take care of this
FOR EVERY DAMN SINGLE ONE.
- Your inane whining about this AFTER I HAVE TOLD YOU MULTIPLE TIMES HOW
TO DO IT, AND AFTER I HAVE TOLD YOU THAT IT'S A SPECIAL CASE, IS
F*CKING IRRITATING.

Got it?

I _grepped_ for that enable_irq_wake() use. It looks like it's only used
on ARM and maybe BF. Add the five lines of code (just cut and paste them
from my earlier email) to your architecture already, AND STOP WHINING.

It's not a generic case. It's not a problem. You can damn well fix it in
the ONE SINGLE ARCHITECTURE (or maybe two) that cares. I've told you how.

Why is it so damn hard for you to just accept?

Linus
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