Re: [Resend] [PATCH] ACPI: New driver for Lenovo SL laptops

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Hi Ike,

I'm sorry to say this, bit it looks like your design is seriously flowed. Not any ACPI device should
require interception of EC query events.

You should register device for HID "ATK0101" and get all notifications there, as it is done for for ASUS ATK0100 hot key driver (drivers/platform/x86/asus-laptop.c), and I would guess, that driver for ASUS ATK0101 hot key driver may be either an extension to ATK0100 driver
or based on it, if new device does not share any events.
This would be real solution, and not a hack for a single notebook/BIOS version. From the DSDT it is obvious that _Q numbers are not permanent and could change even
with the next BIOS revision.

You may also contact current maintainer of asus-laptop driver, Corentin Chary, as he might help you with design.

Regards,
Alex.

Ike Panhc пишет:
Hi Alex,

The attachment is the acpidump.

I register for EC query events because it is an event source of hotkey
press

Alexey Starikovskiy wrote:
Hi,

Could you please post acpidump from this machine, I would like to
understand,
why you need to register for EC query events.

Thanks,
Alex.



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