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SubjectRe: [PATCH] Hotplug for device power state changes
Greg KH wrote:

> I don't have an objection to add such a new paramater (or even a new
> function call like you suggested), just don't go messing with the main
> kobject hotplug call without thinking everything through :)

OK, will do.

>>This is something that was requested of me by others who build Linux
>>into consumer electronics devices. Perhaps some of the interested
>>parties may speak up here to add more insight.
>
>
> Please encourage them to speak up. I hear _nothing_ from any embedded
> developers, and I am really interested in how the driver model and
> hotplug works (or doesn't) for them. Without that feedback, we are in
> the dark as to what their needs/hates are.

Thanks, I have passed the call to get involved on to a group of Linux
consumer electronics developers (the Consumer Electronics Linux Forum;
Tim Bird will hold a BoF at OLS introducing this group). I am involved
at an infrastructure level and have helped steer various general
requirements toward use of LDM (which we've been using even in 2.4 for
some time) and hotplug (which is new to us for these purposes and they
might not yet have much experience with this), and can also serve as a
conduit for feedback. I appreciate your interest in the needs of
embedded developers and hope that we can contribute some useful
suggestions and features.


--
Todd Poynor
MontaVista Software

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