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    SubjectRe: [PATCH 0/2] Input: st1232: wakeup in Suspend to idle
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    On 03.04.23 14:47, Javier Carrasco wrote:
    > The st1232 touchscreen provides an interrupt line that can be configured
    > as a wakeup source, and currently it is possible to use this mechanism in
    > "Suspend to RAM" and "Hibernate" power states.
    >
    > Unfortunately, that does not work in "Suspend to idle" (freeze) because
    > the device driver disables the interrupts in its suspend callback.
    > Given that the interrupt handling prior to entering the mentioned power
    > state modes is managed by the power subsystem, the irq enabling/disabling
    > can be removed from the touchscreen driver, allowing the device to work
    > as a wakeup source in "Suspend to idle".
    >
    > Given that the st1232 device driver does not reflect its wakeup events
    > in sysfs, this series also adds pm_wakeup_event to the interrupt
    > handler.
    >
    > These changes have been successfully tested with an ST1624-N32C and a
    > Rockchip-based platform.
    >
    > Javier Carrasco (2):
    > Input: st1232 - remove enable/disable irq in resume/suspend callbacks
    > Input: st1232 - add wake up event counting
    >
    > drivers/input/touchscreen/st1232.c | 17 +++++++++++++++--
    > 1 file changed, 15 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
    >

    Hi, I submitted this series 2 weeks ago and given that I did not get any
    feedback yet, I would like to make sure that the patches arrived in the
    right lists and if so, that they are "queued for review" and I just have
    to wait, which would be indeed alright.

    Thanks and best regards.

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