Re: [PATCH 1/3] workqueue: define mod_scheduled_delayed_work[_on]() helpers

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On 27 February 2013 20:40, Tejun Heo <tj@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> So, the intention is to just let people use system_wq.  We no longer
> have single system-wide workqueue and we don't wanna add different
> variants matching each system wq.  schedule_work() and friends were
> already there so I'm leaving those alone but I don't really want to
> add another set of rather meaningless wrappers.  Please just use
> system_wq with mode_delayed_work*().

Even i thought the same initially but got these wrappers so that any updates
to workqueue used in schedule_work later on would simply work here as the
commiter would fix these too but fixing user drivers can be tricky.

To keep things aligned probably i should replace schedule_work() with
queue_work() and use system_wq there too..

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