Re: [RESEND] [PATCH 2/4] ACPI: Get the device power state in the course of scanning device

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> After the patch is applied, Linux will still do the power state check
> unless the boot option of "acpi.power_nocheck=1" is added.  In such case
> it won't affect anything. 

Understood that.

> In fact we expect that the boot option of "acpi.power_nocheck=1" becomes
> the default. But we will have to wait for more response. Only after more
> tests are done, it will be OK.

Ok. 

> what the init sequence ordering for .27 means? 

The first patch moved acpi_device_set_context to be earlier, so 
the init sequence is different. All the other changes are optional,
as in conditional on the flag, but that one is not.

I have not been completely able to satisfy myself that it is low 
risk enough.

-Andi
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