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> Hi,
> 
> I want to use GPE interrupt directly ,not queued one, 
> in installed GPE handler to use interrupt Embedded controller reading/writing.
> 
> So I wrote this patch, is it OK?
> This is contained in my previous post,And,with the patchset,
> Embedded controller workes without performance loss.(though 
> the execution itself is a bit slow,But it is not serious problem.)

Just so you know, I got your previous post and it's in my queue.  Testing 
for the 4.2 release and recovering from two colds in a row is making me a 
bit slow though, sorry.

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