Quoting Sibi Sankar (2021-04-16 05:03:48) > The load state resources are expected to follow the life cycle of the > remote processor it tracks. However, modeling load state resources as > power-domains result in them getting turned off during system suspend > and thereby falling out of sync with the remote processors that are still > on. Fix this by replacing load state resource control through the generic > qmp message send interface instead. > > Signed-off-by: Sibi Sankar <sibis@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > --- Is it possible to keep this code around for a cycle so that there isn't the chance that someone is using the deprecated DT bindings with a new kernel? I worry that ripping the code out will cause them angst. Certainly we have to keep the code in place until DT is updated, so this patch should come last?