Hello everybody, this simple patch series continues the work begun in commit 18fd470a48396c8795ba7256c5973e92ffa25cb3 where ACPI PNP resource templates with empty/disabled resources are handled. The aim of this patch series is to allow to set resources as "disabled" using the "/sys/bus/pnp/devices/*/resources" interface. Such "disabled" resources are needed by some vintage IBM ThinkPads like the 600E where some devices need to have their IRQs disabled in order to support all the devices the 600E has. To better understand the motivation, let's look at an excerpt from the 600E's DSDT: Name (PLPT, ResourceTemplate () { StartDependentFnNoPri () { IO (Decode16, 0x03BC, 0x03BC, 0x01, 0x04) IRQNoFlags () {7} } /* Some entries deleted */ StartDependentFnNoPri () { IO (Decode16, 0x03BC, 0x03BC, 0x01, 0x04) IRQNoFlags () {} } EndDependentFn () }) As one can see, the IRQ line for the last option is empty/disabled. Also, both options share the same priority, meaning they are equal alternatives. In order to be able to use the IRQ 7 for some other device, it is necessary to select the second option, which can be done with the patch series applied. To this end, some preparatory work is done, simplifying the code, and fixing a potential issue when explicitely assigning resources. Here is a brief description of these patches. [1/3] - Factor out common some code [2/3] - Perform the actual setting [3/3] - Handle IORESOURCE_BITS in resource allocation The patches are applied against Linux 3.5.x. Comments are, as always, welcome. If the patches should be sent to someone else, please let me know. --- Witold Changes from previous versions: V3 -> V2: Added Bjorn Helgaas as "Reviewed by" No changes in the code itself Based on Linux 3.5.x V1 -> V2: Split [V1 2/3] into [V2 2/3] and [V2 3/3] Removed [V1 3/3], will be submitted separately Wrote more comments in response to the previous version Sent to a broader audience (https://lkml.org/lkml/2012/4/11/442) V1: Initial version (https://lkml.org/lkml/2012/3/20/358) -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-acpi" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html