Messages in this thread | | | Date | Mon, 18 Aug 2003 21:31:20 -0500 (CDT) | From | Thomas Molina <> | Subject | Re: [CFT] Clean up yenta_socket |
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On Sun, 17 Aug 2003, Russell King wrote:
> Patch set: > > http://patches.arm.linux.org.uk/pcmcia/yenta-20030817* > > The tar file contains all patches. > > This is a patch set aimed to cleaning up the yenta controller quirks, > working around some of the warts which have appeared (eg, overwriting > of yenta_operations init pointer.) and adding better power management > support. > > Unfortunately, since my laptop continues to have an argument with the > 2.6 kernel APM, I am unable to properly test the suspend/hibernate/resume > functionality.
I applied the patchset to 2.6.0-test3-mm2 and compiled. Other than some extra lines in dmesg output no user observable change in behaviour was noted. In other words I couldn't see any differences between using this patchset and using stock yenta code.
Never having used the suspend/hibernate/resume on my laptop I could neither test nor comment on that aspect. Sorry about that.
My laptop is a Presario 12XL325 and I use an SMC 2632W wireless ethernet adapter in the PCMCIA slot.
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