Re: [PATCH v3 4/6] iio: imu: bmi270: Add support for BMI260

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On Thu, Oct 24, 2024 at 01:40:50PM +0700, Philip Müller wrote:
> On 22/10/24 22:50, Justin Weiss wrote:
> > I couldn't find a shipping device with a bmi260 using the 10EC5280 ACPI
> > ID. Some prototype devices with the bmi260 may have used them:
> > https://lore.kernel.org/all/
> > CAFqHKTm2WRNkcSoBEE=oNbfu_9d9RagQHLydmv6q1=snO_MXyA@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx/
> 
> The Arch wiki has some recordings of that. Most likely got fixed in newer
> BIOSs to the BMI0XXX coding.
> 
> https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/AYA_NEO_2021#IMU_(Accelerometer_+_Gyro)
> https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/GPD_Win_Max#IMU_(Accelerometer_+_Gyro)
> 
> On 22/10/24 22:50, Justin Weiss wrote:
> > I can't find any evidence of BOSC0260 being used, besides existing in
> > the Windows driver. As suggested in an earlier review, I added it here
> > to encourage people looking at this driver in the future to use the
> > correct ACPI ID.
> 
> Based on the BIOS code from the OrangePi Neo the default value was 10EC5280
> which got commented out and replaced by BMI0260. For BIOS v1.19 however
> OrangePi will use BOSC0260. I might provide a new DSDT dump as soon as I get
> the newer BIOS from the vendor.

Okay, at least that will be correct ID from the specification perspective.
Still, do  we have an (written) approval from Bosch to use that ID?

Anyway, that needs to be in its own patch with the DSDT excerpt and other
information.

P.S. And thanks for working on this, at least we are coming better to have
this mess to be sorted out and possibly preventing fake IDs from appearing
in the future.

-- 
With Best Regards,
Andy Shevchenko






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