Re: Re-add ibft tree to linux-next please

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On 01/17/2012 08:49 AM, Konrad Rzeszutek Wilk wrote:
>>
>> Are there really hardware/firmware configurations that support IBFT
>> and do not support ACPI?
> 
> gPXE can be used in legacy environments. And it (gPXE) does not update
> the ACPI tables.
> 

That's irrelevant.  THe point is that iBFT *is* an ACPI table.

> I think that would work. And also if 'acpi_disabled=0' as you might
> have an IBFT table in memory that is _not_ hooked up to the ACPI tables.

That is *always* the case, the "finder" is nonstandard (because the ACPI
tables are largely non-extensible, says the one who has tried to
actually extend ACPI tables in memory.)

	-hpa

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