Hi,

On Fri, Dec 08, 2006 at 11:00:15AM -0500, Alan Stern wrote:
> Okay.  Here's a patch that will print out some information for each of the 
> first 100 interrupts received by ehci-hcd.  Block yenta-socket from being 
> loaded, so as to reduce the number of extraneous interrupts, and see what 
> you get.

Now I did not only block yenta-socket (which does not cause any interrupts
during initialization) but also ohci1394 (which is on the other IRQ line,
but anyways) and snd-intel8x0; but that did not help:

http://userweb.kernel.org/~brodo/dmesg-autosuspend.txt

The "offending" IRQ status seems to be 2008; as INTR_MASK does neither
include STS_FLR nor STS_RECL (if I got the math correctly), IRQ_NONE is
returned.


Thanks,
        Dominik

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