Greg:
I'm not sure at this point whether you would like to me resend the revised
usbcore patches in the "leading toward autosuspend" series.
I sent in a group of seven patches on June 19, of which you have applied
two. Unfortunately I didn't think to put sequence numbers in the Subject
lines, so the ordering of the patches is not be readily apparent.
In addition I've got twelve more written -- and that's all just to
rearrange and clean up the current code, not to start adding autosuspend!
Of the patches sent in last week, here are the ones not yet applied (in
order):
as723 usbfs: add private mutex for open/release/remove
as711b devio.c: detect device unregistration from usbfs
as712b usb-skeleton: add private mutex for disconnect/IO
as715b rename usb_suspend_device to usb_port_suspend
as713b move code between source files
The not-yet-submitted patches do things like:
adjust return values (< 0 for error, 0 for no error),
clear PORT_C_SUSPEND status following a resume,
add struct usb_device_driver and convert usb_generic over,
split up suspend/resume for devices and for interfaces,
remove recursion from hub_resume (don't resume the hub's children),
always suspend/resume a device and its interfaces together,
several sorts of miscellaneous cleanups,
add "suspended" attribute file for use when .../power/state
goes away.
How would you like to handle this? Hold back for a while so you can
absorb what I've already sent? Resend with sequence numbers in the
Subject lines? Start sending the not-yet-submitted patches?
Alan Stern
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