Re: Suspend/resume semantics for ISDN drivers (was: NAK new drivers without proper power management?)

2007-03-08 Thread Pavel Machek
Hi! > > On 12.02.2007 01:10 I wrote: > > > I don't doubt your basic assessment. However it doesn't translate that > > > easily into a real implementation. In my case, I maintain a USB driver, > > > so I have to deal with USB specifics of suspend/resume which happen not > > > to be that well

Re: Suspend/resume semantics for ISDN drivers (was: NAK new drivers without proper power management?)

2007-03-08 Thread Pavel Machek
Hi! On 12.02.2007 01:10 I wrote: I don't doubt your basic assessment. However it doesn't translate that easily into a real implementation. In my case, I maintain a USB driver, so I have to deal with USB specifics of suspend/resume which happen not to be that well documented. My

Re: Suspend/resume semantics for ISDN drivers (was: NAK new drivers without proper power management?)

2007-03-04 Thread Rafael J. Wysocki
On Saturday, 3 March 2007 23:48, Tilman Schmidt wrote: > Ok, I've thought some more but I still don't know ... > > On 12.02.2007 01:10 I wrote: > > I don't doubt your basic assessment. However it doesn't translate that > > easily into a real implementation. In my case, I maintain a USB driver, >

Re: Suspend/resume semantics for ISDN drivers (was: NAK new drivers without proper power management?)

2007-03-04 Thread Rafael J. Wysocki
On Saturday, 3 March 2007 23:48, Tilman Schmidt wrote: Ok, I've thought some more but I still don't know ... On 12.02.2007 01:10 I wrote: I don't doubt your basic assessment. However it doesn't translate that easily into a real implementation. In my case, I maintain a USB driver, so I

Suspend/resume semantics for ISDN drivers (was: NAK new drivers without proper power management?)

2007-03-03 Thread Tilman Schmidt
Ok, I've thought some more but I still don't know ... On 12.02.2007 01:10 I wrote: > I don't doubt your basic assessment. However it doesn't translate that > easily into a real implementation. In my case, I maintain a USB driver, > so I have to deal with USB specifics of suspend/resume which

Suspend/resume semantics for ISDN drivers (was: NAK new drivers without proper power management?)

2007-03-03 Thread Tilman Schmidt
Ok, I've thought some more but I still don't know ... On 12.02.2007 01:10 I wrote: I don't doubt your basic assessment. However it doesn't translate that easily into a real implementation. In my case, I maintain a USB driver, so I have to deal with USB specifics of suspend/resume which happen