Re: ordering of suspend/resume for devices. any clues, anyone?

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Hi!

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> http://handhelds.org/moin/moin.cgi/BlueAngel
> 
> works.
> 
> am seeking some advice regarding power management - specifically
> the ordering of devices "resume" functions being called.
> 
> we have an LCD, and an ATI chip.  switching on the LCD powers up
> the ATI chip.
> 
> unfortunately, resume calls the ATI device initialisation
> _before_ the LCD resume initialisation.  the ATI chip's
> initialisation fails - naturally - because it's not even
> powered up.

I'd say "make LCD system/platform device". That will init it first,
shut it down last.
							Pavel

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Thanks, Sharp!
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