Re: [PATCH] Ensure PSR.ac is cleared for early userspace

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Luck, Tony wrote:
If the hypothesis is that test and development kernels would catch the
alignment problems, then there shouldn't be any in the production
kernels right?  However, if there _are_ any out there in production
don't we want them to become visible?  Even on processors which can
handle them it is still better to not have the unaligned acesses in the
first place right?


I was thinking of the case where someone loads a module that has
not had the benefit of being developed in an environment where all
the unaligned accesses could be easily seen and removed.  It seems
(to me) that the user of that system would be happier to have the
flow of "unaligned access" messages on the console reduced by letting
the h/w handle the ones that it could.

Ignorance being bliss?

If this module was developed in an environment where the unaligned accesses could not be easily seen how does hiding the messages in production get them addressed? Modules being developed in such environments would seem to suggest that the messages _should_ be seen in production?

rick jones
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