On Thursday 28 September 2006 5:20 pm, Andrew Morton wrote:
> On Thu, 28 Sep 2006 17:08:33 -0700
> David Brownell <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > ... reviewing and testing those new OHCI changes is still on my
> > list;
>
> erm, we prefer to do that before code hits mainline.
Exactly why I mentioned the issue. I trust Alan basically got the
ohci parts of that new root hub suspend code right, but I probably
have a lot more variety in OHCI silicon here ... but virtually no
time to assemble the relevant platform patches and test them with
new patches from MM/etc, given other ongoing work.
On the plus side, I think maybe OMAP1 devel boards are now mostly
buildable straight from kernel GIT (with i2c-omap merged), which is
a BIG improvement for at least one part of the testing equation.
- Dave
> > all that suspend stuff needs care, things that work on PCs don't
> > necessarily work on embedded hardware (where OHCI is common, and
> > PM tends to be more critical).
>
> I guess we'll find out.
>
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