Re: [PATCH 1/2] PNPACPI: support shareable interrupts

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"Brown, Len" <len.brown@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> >pnpacpi confuses me.  Who maintains it?  Is it considered an 
> >APCI thing, or a PNP thing or a Bjorn thing?
> 
> PNP is Adam's generic Linux PNP layer.
> It has "drivers" underneath is, such as pnp-isa, and pnp-bios
> 
> Shaohua invented pnp-acpi as a driver to replace pnp-bios
> on ACPI-enabled systems.
> 
> So PNPACPI is the connection between ACPI and PNP,
> and folks who conribute to either might contribute to it.
> Most of the issues with it to date have been ACPI-specific,
> rather than PNP-specific, including this one.
> 
> Bjorn, of course, is qualified to contribute to just about
> any part of the kernel.  So a "Bjorn thing" could be just
> about anything;-)
> 

OK.  But that still didn't give me a how-to-get-this-to-mainline graph.

Bjorn, are these patches considered for-2.6.18 material?  (They look like
it).

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