Re: revert yenta free_irq on suspend

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On Sun, 31 Jul 2005, Pavel Machek wrote:
> 
> Well, on some machines interrupts can change during suspend (or so I
> was told). I did not like the ACPI change at one point, but it is very
> wrong to revert PCMCIA fix without also fixing ACPI interpretter.

We _are_ going to fix the ACPI interpreter.

As to irq's changing during suspend - I'll believe that when I see it, not 
when some chicken little runs around worrying about it. I doubt anybody 
has ever seen it, and I'm 100% sure that we have serious breakage right 
now on machines where it definitely doesn't happen.

> And it indeed seems that ACPI interpretter is hard to fix in the right
> way.

We'll revert to the behaviour that it has traditionally had, and start 
working forwards in a more careful manner. Where we don't break working 
setups.

			Linus
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