There's no need to free/re-request the interrupt on system suspend.
PCI core takes care, using functions like pci_restore_msi_state().
Signed-off-by: Heiner Kallweit <hkallweit1@xxxxxxxxx>
---
sound/pci/hda/hda_intel.c | 13 -------------
1 file changed, 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/sound/pci/hda/hda_intel.c b/sound/pci/hda/hda_intel.c
index b4540c5cd..9fc5e6c5d 100644
--- a/sound/pci/hda/hda_intel.c
+++ b/sound/pci/hda/hda_intel.c
@@ -1040,14 +1040,6 @@ static int azx_suspend(struct device *dev)
chip = card->private_data;
bus = azx_bus(chip);
azx_shutdown_chip(chip);
- if (bus->irq >= 0) {
- free_irq(bus->irq, chip);
- bus->irq = -1;
- chip->card->sync_irq = -1;
- }
-
- if (chip->msi)
- pci_disable_msi(chip->pci);
trace_azx_suspend(chip);
return 0;
@@ -1062,11 +1054,6 @@ static int __maybe_unused azx_resume(struct device *dev)
return 0;
chip = card->private_data;
- if (chip->msi)
- if (pci_enable_msi(chip->pci) < 0)
- chip->msi = 0;
- if (azx_acquire_irq(chip, 1) < 0)
- return -EIO;
__azx_runtime_resume(chip);
--
2.47.0
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