Re: [PATCH v2 0/8] sdhci: Move real work out of an atomic context

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v2:
Patches on sdhci-bcm-kona.c, sdhci-dove.c, sdhci-s3c.c, sdhci-sirf.c, sdhci-spear.c in order to consider the change tasklet -> workqueue

Version of 16 oct 13:
Patches on sdhci-esdhc-imx.c, sdhci-pxav3.c, sdhci-s3c.c in order to consider the change spinlock -> mutex

Version of 06 jul 13:
Resend in order to include the patches in kernel 3.12

Version of 24 may 13:
First version of my patches (based on Anton Vorontsov's patches http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.linux.kernel.mmc/2579)

Sorry for the issues. It's my first submission on a Linux mailing list.

Cordially,

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Jeremie Samuel              Parrot S.A.
Software Engineer           14, quai de Jemmapes
R&D/OS Platform             75010 Paris, France
http://www.parrot.com

On 21/10/2013 17:31, Chris Ball wrote:
Hi Jeremie,

On Mon, Oct 21 2013, Jeremie Samuel wrote:
Currently the sdhci driver does everything in the atomic context.
And what is worse, PIO transfers are made from the IRQ handler.

Some patches were already submitted to solve this issue. But there were
rejected because they involved new issues.

This set of patches is an evolution of an old patch from Anton Vorontsov.
I tried to fix all the problems involved by the patches. I tested it for
several time now with SD cards and SDIO.

So, this patch set reworks sdhci code to avoid atomic context,
almost completely.
Could we get a changelog from patchset v1 to v2, for the record?
(And isn't this more like v4 of your series?)

You don't have to resend the patchset, just replying with the
changelog here is fine.

Thanks!

- Chris.

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