On Tue, Oct 11, 2016 at 9:09 AM, Chris Rorvick <ch...@rorvick.com> wrote:
> I didn't receive your email so I'll try to respond via Paul's.

>>> If this is really bothering you, I guess I could apply this patch for
>>> now.  But as I said, this is not solving the actual problem.
>>
>> Bikeshedding: I think IWL_INFO() is more appropriate, as info doesn't
>> imply one needs to act on this message, while warn does imply that
>> action is needed.
>
> Agreed.  I still think making this a warning is appropriate, but it
> seems pretty clear this is not an error.  This has nothing to do with
> how much it bothers me.  An error tells the user something needs to be
> fixed, but in this case the interface is working fine.  Making it a
> warning with an improved message will result in fewer people wasting
> their time.

I found your original email on lkml.org... should have looked there in
the first place!  Yes, if there is a fix for the underlying issue then
that is obviously preferred.  When I investigated this I saw several
reports spanning at least a few distros and kernel versions with at
least some concluding "this is normal".

Again, thanks!

Chris

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