On Tue, 1 Mar 2011, Pierre Tardy wrote:

> >> +     if (pm_runtime_suspended()) {
> >> +             host->waking_up = 1;
> >> +             /* Note that we disable temporarly the interrupt until we do 
> >> the
> >> +              * resume. If we don't then we'll get constantly interrupted
> >> +              * until we actually resume.
> >> +              *
> >> +              * as the irq is shared, this might not be very friendly to 
> >> our
> >> +              * irq sharers but the pm_runtime workqueue should really be
> >> +              * called soon.
> >
> > Instead of disabling the IRQ, would it be possible to tell the device
> > to stop generating an interrupt request?
> 
> Well, the device is power gated, so any access to it will cause a bus
> timeout (depending of the platform)

But could you gate the power back on and then turn off the interrupt 
request?

It seems like a foolish design to have an interrupt request that can't
be turned off by an interrupt handler.

Alan Stern

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