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SubjectRe: Kill obsolete and unused suspend/resume code from IDE
Hi!

> With the shutdown/cleanup split so the locking works out you might
> actually be able to do what you want (although I dont think you can get
> all the locking logic right yet because some of it is still hosed in the
> ide core). Also take a glance at the SC1200 driver with regards to the
> sysfs based power management handling.

I'll take a look.

> [Linus you can apply this if you want - it fixes
> Serverworks /proc
> Adds SC1200
> Short term fix for simplex DMA devices
> Fixes PCMCIA ide eject
> Splits IDE I/O from the registration code
> Makes the argument names saner
> ]
>
> int (*standby)(ide_drive_t *);
> int (*suspend)(ide_drive_t *);
> int (*resume)(ide_drive_t *);

Can you show me who calls these 3 callbacks?

Pavel
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