On Fri, Feb 26, 2010 at 03:04:22PM -0600, Olaya, Margarita wrote:

> In both cases if READYINIT is not set before the timeout runs out it means
> the codec is not powering on and the driver reports an error.

That's kind of my point - because you're checking for the same status
there shouldn't be any need to special case the situation where there's
no interrupt, I'd expect to be able to use wait_for_timeout_interruptible()
for the delay and have the timeout completion interrupt cause that to be
signalled.  No *terribly* important but it makes it clearer what's going
on.
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