The documentation of request_percpu_irq is confusing and suggest that the
interrupt is not enabled at all, while it is actually enabled on the local
CPU.

Clarify that.

Signed-off-by: Maxime Ripard <maxime.rip...@free-electrons.com>
---
 kernel/irq/manage.c | 7 ++++---
 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)

diff --git a/kernel/irq/manage.c b/kernel/irq/manage.c
index e68932bb308e..ec31697f29b3 100644
--- a/kernel/irq/manage.c
+++ b/kernel/irq/manage.c
@@ -1757,9 +1757,10 @@ int setup_percpu_irq(unsigned int irq, struct irqaction 
*act)
  *     @devname: An ascii name for the claiming device
  *     @dev_id: A percpu cookie passed back to the handler function
  *
- *     This call allocates interrupt resources, but doesn't
- *     automatically enable the interrupt. It has to be done on each
- *     CPU using enable_percpu_irq().
+ *     This call allocates interrupt resources and enables the
+ *     interrupt on the local CPU. If the interrupt is supposed to be
+ *     enabled on other CPUs, it has to be done on each CPU using
+ *     enable_percpu_irq().
  *
  *     Dev_id must be globally unique. It is a per-cpu variable, and
  *     the handler gets called with the interrupted CPU's instance of
-- 
2.4.5

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