On Fri, Feb 27, 2026 at 4:00 PM Antheas Kapenekakis <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi everyone, > now that the kernel merge window is over, I will slowly get back to > cleaning this series up > > I already have some feedback that I will address with V2. > > Specifically, we found out that the resume DSM needs to always be > called and it merged with 7.0. So I will rebase on top of it, remove > the patch that added it, and rework the logic to always call resume > before sleep exit. I am not sure how I will tackle this or whether it > will involve reshaping the FSM states. > > Then, there was a compilation warning reported by the kernel bot. > > Afterwards, I reviewed the feedback in the Phoronix article. People > would like to have an option to turn this feature off, or perhaps > force it off. We could add a Y/n Kconfig for the sysfs patch > defaulting to Y that enables it, which will be the appropriate option > for consumer kernels. Or a kernel command line parameter so that users > do not need to produce their own kernel. > > Finally, there is the issue of the Ally devices, which will need a > partial cleanup that needs to go through platform-x86 and hid core, > which would make this series touch 3 subsystems. I would tend towards > omitting it for V2 to keep a short(er) cc list, but I can produce it > for testing as an addendum. > > I have my plate full for the next week, so if you would like for me to > consider some feedback, next week would be a good time to review this > series.
I have some feedback already, but I'm not sure when I can get to it realistically. I'm already starting to be oversubscribed for next week, unfortunately.
