Re: [PATCH 2/2] acpi: Disable IRQ 0 through I/O APIC for some HP systems

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On Mon, 7 Jul 2008, Maciej W. Rozycki wrote:

>  Ingo, from the sequence above, I gather this code is currently in the 
> tree:
> 
> -	replace_pin_at_irq(0, 0, 0, apic1, pin1);
> -	apic1 = 0;
> -	pin1 = 0;
> 
> Please revert the change which introduced it.  While I recall posting a
> patch which added code like this, I clearly stated it was solely for
> diagnostics of Rafael's system and not to apply to any tree.

 I have had a look at the tree and there are two commits containing
diagnostic code that should have never been applied to the tree.  Their 
IDs in the linux-next tree are as follows:

90221a61a71b7ad659d8741cf1e404506b174982
a74a1cc3df0be89658bc735c8aed80c8392e2c15

Please revert them both.  Thanks.

  Maciej
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