On Thu, Aug 22, 2024 at 07:38:07PM +0200, Armin Wolf wrote: > The BIOS can choose to return no event data in response to a > WMI event, so the ACPI object passed to the WMI notify handler > can be NULL. > > Check for such a situation and ignore the event in such a case. > > Signed-off-by: Armin Wolf <W_Armin@xxxxxx> > --- > drivers/hwmon/hp-wmi-sensors.c | 3 +++ > 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+) > > diff --git a/drivers/hwmon/hp-wmi-sensors.c b/drivers/hwmon/hp-wmi-sensors.c > index 6892518d537c..d6bdad26feb1 100644 > --- a/drivers/hwmon/hp-wmi-sensors.c > +++ b/drivers/hwmon/hp-wmi-sensors.c > @@ -1628,6 +1628,9 @@ static void hp_wmi_notify(union acpi_object *wobj, void *context) > * HPBIOS_BIOSEvent instance. > */ > > + if (!wobj) > + return; > + > mutex_lock(&state->lock); > > err = populate_event_from_wobj(dev, &event, wobj); > -- > 2.39.2 > Reviewed-by: James Seo <james@xxxxxxxxxx> That also goes for the portion of the previous patch in this series dealing exclusively with hp-wmi-sensors.