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Dominik Brodowski wrote:
> As the "unsupported PCI PM cap regs version (1)" handling caused trouble on
> some devices, it got removed in 2.6.11-rc5.
hm, the only change in the changelog with "PCI_PM_CAP" is:
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[PATCH] PCI: support PCI_PM_CAP version 1
A check for the PM_CAP version was recently added but i breaks
devices with version 1. if they're in power-save mode they never
get out of it.
Change it to also support v1.
i guess i just have to try...
thanks,
Christian.
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BOFH excuse #270:
Someone has messed up the kernel pointers
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