[PATCH 0/14] Remove sysdev suspend/resume and shutdown operations

From: Rafael J. Wysocki
Date: Sun Apr 17 2011 - 17:16:29 EST


Hi,

The following series of patches fixes bugs related to the introduction
of struct syscore_ops later in this cycle, replaces sysdev suspend/resume
operations in all of the architectures still using them with struct
syscore_ops-based PM callbacks and finally removes the suspend/resume
and shutdown operations from struct sysdev_class and struct sysdev_driver.

Patches [1/14] and [2/14] are important bug fixes targeted at 2.6.39.
The remaining patches are regareded as 2.6.40 material, but I'd like to
put them into linux-next shortly, if there are no objections, to catch
problems that they may introduce before they hit the mainline. Again,
if there are no objections I'd like to merge these patches through the
suspend-2.6 tree.

[1/14] - Fix error code paths executed after failing syscore_suspend()
[2/14] - Add missing syscore_suspend() and syscore_resume() calls to
subsystems that should use them in addition to sysdev calls.

[3/14] - Use struct syscore_ops for core PM (instead of sysdevs) in the
common ARM code.
[4/14] - Use struct syscore_ops for core PM (instead of sysdevs) in ARM OMAP
code.
[5/14] - Use struct syscore_ops for core PM (instead of sysdevs) in ARM
Integrator code.
[6/14] - Use struct syscore_ops for core PM (instead of sysdevs) in ARM SA1100
code.
[7/14] - Use struct syscore_ops for core PM (instead of sysdevs) in ARM PXA
code.
[8/14] - Use struct syscore_ops for core PM (instead of sysdevs) in ARM Samsung
code.
[9/14] - Use struct syscore_ops for core PM (instead of sysdevs) in Blackfin
arch code.
[10/14] - Use struct syscore_ops for core PM (instead of sysdevs) in MIPS
arch code.
[11/14] - Use struct syscore_ops for core PM (instead of sysdevs) in AVR32
arch code.
[12/14] - Use struct syscore_ops for core PM (instead of sysdevs) in Unicore32
arch code.
[13/14] - Use struct syscore_ops for core PM (instead of sysdevs) in PowerPC
arch code.
[14/14] - Remove sysdev suspend/resume and shutdown operations.

Thanks,
Rafael

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