RE: [PATCH V6 2/2] pm80xx : Staggered spin up support.

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Hi Christoph,

Yes, It is better to be implemented in libsas. Since the out of box pm80xx driver has this support, we would like to push this for the time being. We will see how this can be moved to libsas.     

Regards,
Deepak

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From: Christoph Hellwig [mailto:hch@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] 
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Subject: Re: [PATCH V6 2/2] pm80xx : Staggered spin up support.

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As mentioned before - this should be a libsas or transport class policy, and not a module parameter hack in one driver.




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