Re: [PATCH 7/7] PCI PM: Let the core be more careful with respect to drivers using new framework

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> I don't know about ppc, but on x86 the pcibios hook is only supposed to
> disable the device's interrupt link.

Right now on ppc, I may disable the clocks too, but then:

 - As soon as you have implemented the new scheme, I'll replace all that
with using the same hooks as ACPI so that won't be an issue anymore

 - Today, it's probably a non issue too because none of the devices for
which I have that sort of manual clock control also shares interrupts.

> Potentially, calling into the AML interpreter.

Right, but we are fixing that anyway with the noirq phase being AML safe
by no ? :-)
 
> When we implement the changes discussed in the "PCI PM: Restore standard
> config registers of all devices early" thread, that part will end up in
> suspend_noirq.

Yup.

Cheers,
Ben.

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