On Thursday, November 18, 2021 12:15:28 PM CET Hans de Goede wrote: > Hi, > > On 11/18/21 12:08, Rafael J. Wysocki wrote: > > On Wed, Nov 17, 2021 at 11:01 PM Hans de Goede <hdegoede@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> > >> Hi Rafael, > >> > >> Commit c10383e8ddf4 ("ACPI: scan: Release PM resources blocked by > >> unused objects") adds a: > >> > >> bus_for_each_dev(&acpi_bus_type, NULL, NULL, acpi_dev_turn_off_if_unused); > >> > >> call to acpi_scan_init(). On some devices with buggy DSDTs calling > >> _PS3 for one device may result in it turning off another device. > > > > Well, I'm going to revert this commit. I'm sending a pull request > > with the revert later today. > > > >> Specifically the DSDT of the GPD win and GPD pocket devices has a > >> "\\_SB_.PCI0.SDHB.BRC1" device for a non existing SDIO wifi module > >> which _PS3 method sets a GPIO causing the PCI wifi card to turn off. > >> > >> I've an earlier, in some ways simpler, fix for this here: > >> https://fedorapeople.org/~jwrdegoede/0001-ACPI-scan-Skip-turning-off-some-unused-objects-durin.patch > >> > >> But the sdhci-acpi.c MMC host code already has an older workaround > >> for it to not toggle power on this broken ACPI object; and this > >> simpler fix would require keeping that workaround. So then we would > >> have 2 workarounds for the same issue in the kernel. > >> > >> Thus instead I've come up with a slightly different approach which > >> IMHO has ended up pretty well. > >> > >> Patches 1-3 of this series are this different approach and assuming > >> they are considered ok must be merged into 5.16 to fix the regression > >> caused by commit c10383e8ddf4 on these devices. > > > > So I'll have a look at these and if they look good, we can do that > > instead of the problematic commit in 5.17. > > I'm a bit confused now, if the problematic commit is going to get > reversed then technically we don't need this series anymore ? That's correct. > Or are you planning on re-introducing it in some form for 5.17 ? I have been considering this. > With that said getting this series merged would still be good, > patch 1 + 2 make the existing always_present quirk code more generic > which might be useful later. And then patch 3 (which is small) > allows dropping some ugliness from the sdhci-acpi.c code since > the DSDT bug we are hitting will now be solved by the > new acpi-dev-status-override mechanism. OK, so this would be applicable for 5.17, but a couple of changelogs need to be updated if I'm not mistaken. Can you please do that and resend the series?