Re: [PATCH 0/2] Input: st1232: wakeup in Suspend to idle

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On 03.04.23 14:47, Javier Carrasco wrote:
The st1232 touchscreen provides an interrupt line that can be configured
as a wakeup source, and currently it is possible to use this mechanism in
"Suspend to RAM" and "Hibernate" power states.

Unfortunately, that does not work in "Suspend to idle" (freeze) because
the device driver disables the interrupts in its suspend callback.
Given that the interrupt handling prior to entering the mentioned power
state modes is managed by the power subsystem, the irq enabling/disabling
can be removed from the touchscreen driver, allowing the device to work
as a wakeup source in "Suspend to idle".

Given that the st1232 device driver does not reflect its wakeup events
in sysfs, this series also adds pm_wakeup_event to the interrupt
handler.

These changes have been successfully tested with an ST1624-N32C and a
Rockchip-based platform.

Javier Carrasco (2):
   Input: st1232 - remove enable/disable irq in resume/suspend callbacks
   Input: st1232 - add wake up event counting

  drivers/input/touchscreen/st1232.c | 17 +++++++++++++++--
  1 file changed, 15 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)


Hi, I submitted this series 2 weeks ago and given that I did not get any feedback yet, I would like to make sure that the patches arrived in the right lists and if so, that they are "queued for review" and I just have to wait, which would be indeed alright.

Thanks and best regards.



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