http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=6316





------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2006-04-08 02:37 -------
Hello Robert,
you are right. The current (unpatched) code hardcoded the flags to no(!) bit 
for the type set, which is an invalid combination in the PNP layer (they have a 
bit for all four possibilities), leading to uninitialized variables if I read 
the code correctly.
The problem only occurred on re-activating a device with the resources it was 
booted with, everything is working fine on activating a device the PnP-layer 
auto-assigned resources to, as an other codepath is used in that case. So you 
could also look at this problem as a S3 resume issue.

The patch now has also been tested on the machine I reported the problem for (a 
Fujitsu Lifebook C-1020) and works well on that machine too.

Michael Karcher

PS: who is responsible for closing the resolved bug? Me or you?

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