Hi!
> > Ok, so we'll keep adding those free_irq/request_irq pairs
>
> I would suggest doing so only if you have a case where it can matter.
>
> > and re-introduce that ACPI change when we are ready?
>
> Why do it _ever_? There is _zero_ upside to doing it, I don't see why you
> want to.
Being able to turn off your soundcard at runtime when you are not
using it was one of examples...
> Just make ACPI restore the dang thing. It's the right thing to do.
Requires interpretter running with interrupts disabled => ugly :-(.
Pavel
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