Re: [RFC] Allow notifications on method execution

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On Mon, 23 Jun 2008, Zhao Yakui wrote:
> On Fri, 2008-06-20 at 16:22 +0100, Matthew Garrett wrote:
> > Various bits of hardware (some Thinkpads, for example) will execute ACPI 
> > methods in response to events but won't generate any notifications. It 
> > would be nice to be able to receive notifications on those updates in 
> > order to avoid polling. How about something like the following?
> Very good idea. From the description the notification can be received
> when some ACPI methods are executed. 
> But it touches the ACPICA source code. Maybe it is uneasy to accept. 
> And I have a question about this.
>   Asynchronous or synchronous notification event? It seems that

I'd do fine with an asynchronous blocking or SCRU (blocking) notify
chain for thinkpad-acpi.  No need for synchronous operation, I'd not be
using this API to hotpatch the AML or anything of the sort.

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