Re: [GIT PULL] On-demand device probing

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On Thu, Oct 22, 2015 at 04:02:13PM +0100, Russell King - ARM Linux wrote:

> If it was such a problem, then in the _eight_ days that this has been
> discussed so far, _someone_ would have sent some data showing the
> problem.  I think the fact is, there is no data.

> Someone prove me wrong.  Someone post the verifiable data showing that
> there is a problem to be solved here.

> Someone show what the specific failure cases are that are hampering
> vendors moving forwards.  Someone show the long boot times by way of
> kernel message log.  Someone show some evidence of the problems that
> have been alluded to.

> If no one can show some evidence, there isn't a problem here. :)

Yeah, I'm not convinced the timing is *such* a big deal either - I do
think that the log spam is a real problem but I think something much
less invasive like the interface you proposed is good for addressing
that.

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