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But in my honest opinion, that code is _very_ broken. I was thinking
about how we might clean it up, but couldn't come up with an idea yet.

Only after the code in pci/msi/ has been cleanly separated from
implicit devres I myself would start touching function calls related to
MSI.

That being said, I suspect that one can remove pci_disable_msi() in the
line above. But the risk-benefit-ratio doesn't pay off for me.

P.


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