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Andrew Morton authored
sysrq-o is supposed to power off the machine. But if it calls into ACPI (at least) it does lots of sleepy things, so we best not do this from interrupt context.
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sysrq-o is supposed to power off the machine. But if it calls into ACPI (at least) it does lots of sleepy things, so we best not do this from interrupt context.