Hello, I wrote:
Revert the change to the "fasteoi" type chips as after handle_fasteoi_irq() had
been fixed, they've become meaningless (and even dangerous -- as was the case
with Celleb that has been fixed earlier)...
Signed-off-by: Sergei Shtylyov <[email protected]>
---
The patch in question wasn't even initially accepted but then was erroneously
restored along with the TOD patch. I've asked to revert it but to no avail,
so here's the formal patch to revert it at last...
Now that the -rt patch has been first release in the broken-out version,
let me tell you that the following 3 patches in the series can be just
annihilated:
preempt-irqs-ppc-ack-irq-fixups.patch
preempt-irqs-ppc-fix-b5.patch
preempt-irqs-ppc-fix-more-fasteoi.patch
as all that the latter two are doing is undoing the former one.
WBR, Sergei
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