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<norris>
mmind00: are we just going to leave the rockchip pinctrl regressions in 4.12?
<norris>
I would have thought we'd revert by now
<mmind00>
norris: interesting question ... that discussion moves way to slowly somehow
<norris>
well, I don't always have time to clean up various subsystem's crap
<norris>
there are multiple regressions in this driver btw
<norris>
some have been there for a release or two
<mmind00>
norris: wasn't targeted at you :-)
<norris>
and some of the problem looks like it's not wholly within the pinctrl subsystem
<norris>
mmind00: sure, fair enough
<norris>
I just don't know how to address the "slow"
<norris>
other than fixing it myself
<norris>
mmind00: did you also notice the one around unbalanced clk handling?
<mmind00>
norris: I think Jeffy sent a patch about that today?
<norris>
mmind00: oh right
<norris>
he's been sending a lot of noise, so I haven't followed all of it
<mmind00>
norris: as for the suspend thingy ... send a simple revert (as you can verify it due to knowing the problem) ... I ack it, Linus applies it :-)
<mmind00>
norris: that way pressure gets back to the dev who wants the RT stuff
<norris>
at first glance, that makes my nose wrinkle
<mmind00>
norris: yeah ... I'm wondering if we save so much energy, compared to keeping the clock on all the time ... when it requires hacking around the irq subsystem
<norris>
mmind00: I suspect it's worth it, for when there are whole banks that don't have any IRQ lines sitting on them
<norris>
unfortunately, nobody seems to understand the semantics (if there are any) for the irqchip subsystem