Hi,

> On Mon, 2008-06-30 at 07:45 -0500, ext Woodruff, Richard wrote:
>
> > For things like bluetooth or other the protocol should re-transmit.
>
> That's avoided with an out of band irq.

That can work assuming that external device gives you a 'pre' interrupt before 
it generates the real timing dependent one.  Some external device knowledgeable 
timer or buffering of the real event needs to happen.

Do some of your peripherals or some fpga glue do this?

In the past I've seen some OR'ing (with possibly conditioning) of interrupts 
back to a wake up capable gpio.  But even in these cases depending on the 
peripheral you need a little per-time for low idles. Utilizing low control 
where it exists seems like a natural pre-event.

Regards,
Richard W.
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