Jack-IRQ storm on resume

Andy Green andy at openmoko.com
Wed Mar 26 09:23:44 CET 2008


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Somebody in the thread at some point said:

> I have pushed my 'janitor' branch to the git repository and feel free to pick:
> 	e012743c728485ca29cd1225a10bea3e0b145bbf  (spelling fix)
> 	5d5ba8e3b95f7ec69afa2d4a2a767ac48b1abfb4   (removal of code)

Excellent to wake up and find a zecke branch magically appear with stuff
in it :-)))

        if (machine_is_neo1973_gta02())
- -               s3c2410_gpio_setpin(GTA02_GPIO_nDL_GSM, 0);

Yes this was EVIL, nice job.

There is another super fun resume one in the GPS power code, where we
always power GPS on resume.  But I never used GPS, can't test any changes.

As joerg pointed out saving the state is probably not needed but it is
fine for me.

We break a little new ground here for me, I will try to cherrypick the
obvious ones into andy today and see how we go on.  If you use stgit
(maybe it is a feature of git itself I don't know) then when you rebase
against an "upstream" that took an unedited patch, it "knows" and does
the right thing automatically, but by all means say if it makes any pain.

- -Andy
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