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    DateMon, 25 Dec 2006 22:14:32 +0100
    FromPavel Machek <>
    SubjectRe: Putting the sdhci to sleep safely [with attachments]
    Hi!
    
    (Please always cc: linux-kernel@ with such stuff).
    
    > I am the Editor In Chief of Free Software Magazine
    > (http://www.freesoftwaremagazine.com)
    > I am in a bit of a mission: I would like to see the module sdhci put my
    > card reader to sleep without getting the system highly
    > unstable. This is
    
    Well, suspend works for me, and my machine seems to have sdhci:
    
    0000:15:00.2 0805: Ricoh Co Ltd R5C822 SD/SDIO/MMC/MS/MSPro Host
    Adapter (rev 18)
    > Pierre Ossman, the maintainer of the sdhci module, wrote to me:
    > 
    > "Anyway, as far as I know, this isn't a bug in the driver, so there is
    > not very much I can do. The problem is somewhere in the PCI interaction,
    > but I've sent numerous mail to the kernel PCI hackers, but have yet to
    > receive a single reply."
    
    I've certainly not seen such a mail. Can you get info what is wrong
    with that, and cc lkml, me and greg?
    
    > This is why I felt there was no point for me to file a big report...
    
    > So, here I am... please find attache my lspci and the log of what
    > happens when the computer is put to sleep.
    > 
    > I would also be happy to organise a bounty for this bug to be fixed.
    
    :-). Just hunt it yourself. It is probably easier than organizing a bounty.
    
    Ouch... you failed to mention what kernel you are using?
    								Pavel
    
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