Re: CONFIG_SUSPEND? (was: Re: [GIT PATCH] ACPI patches for 2.6.23-rc1)

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On Sat, 28 Jul 2007, Len Brown wrote:
> 
> That three-liner will crash ACPI+SMP-HOTPLUG_CPU kernels on resume.

Explain that to me.

There should *be* no resume.

ACPI doesn't suspend/resume on its own, I hope.

It is all done by the top-level suspend/resume code, not by ACPI. ACPI is 
a pure helper, and if you've changed that, then I think we need to revert 
more than a few lines.

And it's the *top*level* code that selects HOTPLUG_CPU. Through 
SUSPEND_SMP (which will select HOTPLUG_CPU) and SOFTWARE_SUSPEND.

This is why it's so *totally* and *utterly* bogus for ACPI to select 
features that it has nothign what-so-ever to do with. 

In other words: ACPI isn't in the driving seat. 

			Linus
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