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Re: [PATCH 0/4] rt2x00: Powersave fixes.

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On 04/06/10 21:34, John W. Linville wrote:
> On Tue, Mar 30, 2010 at 11:50:22PM +0200, Gertjan van Wingerde wrote:
>> The following 4 patches fix powersave behavior of rt2x00.
>> The first patch fixes the rt2500usb powersave issues found lately.
>> The second on enables powersave for rt2500usb again, now it is fixed.
>> The third and fourth are ongoing work to bring the other PCI drivers
>> in a better shape.
>>
>> All patches are against wireless-2.6.
>>
>> The patch series is also available via:
>>
>> 	git://git.gwingerde.nl/rt2x00-2.6.git
>>
>> Gertjan van Wingerde (4):
>>   rt2x00: Disable auto wakeup before waking up device.
>>   rt2x00: Enable powersaving by default again on rt2500usb.
>>   rt2x00: Add wakeup interrupt handler to rt61pci.
>>   rt2x00: Add wakeup interrupt handler to rt2800pci.
> 
> I don't have any objection to these patches, but they don't
> seem appropriate for 2.6.34 to me.  As such, basing them on
> wireless-next-2.6 seems more appropriate.
> 
> Any objection to me applying them for 2.6.35?
> 

You're the boss ;-)

No, no objections from my side. We already disabled powersaving in 2.6.34,
so we should be covered for that release.

Note that patch 2 then won't apply to wireless-next-2.6, as the patch
that disables powersaving is only in wireless-2.6.

How do you want to handle applying patch 2 from the series; how do we
synchronize?

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Gertjan.
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