Re: Regression: USB is nfg after suspend/resume(RAM) cycle on Intel chipset

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On 5/29/07, Mark Lord <[email protected]> wrote:
Linus Torvalds wrote:
>
> On Tue, 29 May 2007, Mark Lord wrote:
>> There are a zillion USB patches in 2.6.22-rc*.
>> Greg: got any good suggestions on which one to revert first?
>
> Any chance of bisecting it?

Ugh.  Is there a way to tell bisect to only work around the USB updates?
I suppose so.. just pick the commits before and after the USB dump
and let it pick through the middle.

git bisect start drivers/usb ? Should only bisect over commits
affecting any paths you give it.

Still, that'll take a few hours, and frankly I'm getting sick of having
to re-debug the USB layer with each new kernel rev.

Got a pointer to the "bisect how-to" ?

The man-page is pretty good. There used to be
http://www.kernel.org/pub/software/scm/git/docs/howto/isolate-bugs-with-bisect.txt,
but it's 404 now...

Thanks,
Nish
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