Hi Sitsofe,
Alan already tested my patch and it works for him.
Regards,
Alex.
Sitsofe Wheeler wrote:
Zhao Yakui wrote:
I think that the problem on the asus-EEEPC can't be resolved really
by the Alexey's patch. IMO it is only lucky.
How lucky? It really does go from excruciatingly slow to quite fast on
that laptop. What will happen should my luck fail? What are the odds of
my luck failing?
In fact the main problem on Asus-EEEPC is related with the broken EC.
Before an EC notification event is processed, another EC notification
event arrives again.
If EC driver check whether the SCI_EVT bit is set after processing
one EC notification event, the problem will be resolved.
http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=11089
Alan Jenkins already sent a patch about how to fix the issue on the
Asus-EEEPC.
I'll cc Alan and see what he makes of this patch.
But if the above patch is merged , maybe it will break some laptops.
Fair enough but can those people with such laptops test the patch too
and report back? Can you say in what form the breakages will take? From
what you are saying it sounds like this patch shouldn't have had any
affect for me but it does. What happens when they try it? What happens
when you try it?
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