RE: [PATCH 0/2] These two patches to s3c_pm_arch_prepare_irqs() were part of the work

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Kukjin Kim wrote:
> 
> Doug Anderson wrote:
> >
> > to make suspend/resume reliable on the ARM Chromebook
> > (exynos5250-snow).
> >
> > A few more details:
> > - The first patch is not strictly needed but was a nice cleanup.  Our
> >   understanding was that EINT0 was originally turned on for exynos
> >   evt0 silicon and not needed for evt1.
> 
> Looks good to me, applied, thanks.
> 
> > - The second patch is more important and (also) more obvious.  The
> >   function was modifying the S5P_WAKEUP_MASK register and then
> >   clobbering its own modifications.
> >
> Applied with 1st one, BTW, do you want to send this for stable tree?
> 
One more note, just now I discussed Jaecheol Lee about the bit,
ENABLE_WAKEUP_SW, as the patch fixed, it should be cleared but used to be
set s3c_irqwake_intmask. Let me check again, then if any updates I'll let
you know.

Thanks.

- Kukjin

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