Re: [PATCH] usb-storage: implement autosuspend

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On Wed, 28 Jul 2010, Greg KH wrote:

> > > I think you forgot that I use quilt for my trees :)
> > 
> > There is a way of doing this in quilt.  I think you checkout my tree,
> > add the patch and some type of annotation for the top so linux-next
> > knows when to pull it in.
> 
> Yeah, there is a way, but it's a major pain and a divergant way of
> handling my tree from what I do today :(
> 
> > You just want me to put it in my tree, don't you ... ?
> 
> I do :)
> 
> Please add an:
> 	Acked-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@xxxxxxx>
> to it and have fun :)
> 
> If you really don't want to, just let me know and I'll handle it and the
> merge issues myself, that's what the subsystem maintainer is for...

If James is willing to take the patch, that's fine.

If not, it can go into Greg's tree without any serious effect.  The 
nice thing about this patch is that it will build okay without the 
SCSI changes -- it just won't work properly if autosuspend is enabled 
for a usb-storage device.  Since the default is to leave autosuspend 
disabled, people won't get into trouble unless they deliberately try 
to.

Alan Stern

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