On Wed, 2013-02-20 at 23:49 +0100, Rafael J. Wysocki wrote:
> From: Rafael J. Wysocki <rafael.j.wyso...@intel.com>
 :
> +
> +/**
> + * acpi_bus_hot_remove_device: hot-remove a device and its children
> + * @context: struct acpi_eject_event pointer (freed in this func)
> + *
> + * Hot-remove a device and its children. This function frees up the
> + * memory space passed by arg context, so that the caller may call
> + * this function asynchronously through acpi_os_hotplug_execute().
> + */
> +void acpi_bus_hot_remove_device(void *context)
> +{
> +     struct acpi_eject_event *ej_event = context;
> +     struct acpi_device *device = ej_event->device;
> +     acpi_handle handle = device->handle;
> +     u32 ost_code = ACPI_OST_SC_SUCCESS;
> +     int error;
> +
> +     mutex_lock(&acpi_scan_lock);
> +
> +     error = acpi_scan_hot_remove(device);
> +     if (error)
> +             ost_code = ACPI_OST_SC_NON_SPECIFIC_FAILURE;
> +
> +     acpi_evaluate_hotplug_ost(handle, ej_event->event, ost_code, NULL);

Thanks for the quick update.  It fixed the deadlock issue. :-)  As it
now completes an eject operation, I found a new issue.  When the OS
called _EJ0, it is not supposed to call _OST since FW has already
received the completion status from _EJ0.  That is, the OS calls either
_EJ0 (success case) or _OST (failure case) for hot-delete. 

-Toshi


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