[PATCH 0/5] WMI

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ACSWR - A Christmas Sale WMI release

Patch #1: (WMI - driver and in kernel interface)

Added per GUID event handling callbacks, as per Matthew's suggestion.

Len:
For review, and to go upstream.

(Bar the EC stuff, this code has also been inflic^^^^tested by acer_acpi users
with my 0.10 releases, so I'm confident on Acer hardware at least that it won't
break horribly).

Patch #2: (acer-wmi)

Add device detection for bluetooth and maximum brightness (removes more hard
coded EC quirks). Also simplified some of the code.

Len:
For review, and to go upstream.

Patch #3: (tc1100-wmi) - No Change

RFC only, needs actual testing on the hardware, and probably very broken.
Waiting on Matthew Garrett to get some free time to test this.

Patch #4: (WMI sysfs interface) - No Change

RFC only (see patch #5 for reason). Adds interface under
/sys/devices/virtual/wmi

Matthew - Do you want me to fold patch #5 into this?

Patch #5: (WMI sysfs workaround) - No change

Temporary hack, needed to get patch #4 working, due to a limitation on bus_id
length (Kay Sievers is apparently working on this, ref Greg KH[1]).

-Carlos

[1] http://lkml.org/lkml/2007/12/4/30
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