On 01/09/2014 10:38 AM, Catalin Marinas wrote:
On 8 January 2014 12:46, Arnd Bergmann <arnd@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Wednesday 08 January 2014, al.stone@xxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Even though support for X86 in hardware reduced mode is possible, it
is NOT enabled. Extensive effort has gone into the Linux kernel so that
there is a single kernel image than can run on all x86 hardware; the kernel
changes run-time behavior to adapt to the hardware being used. This is not
currently possible with the existing ACPICA infrastructure but only presents
a problem on achitectures supporting both hardware-reduced and legacy modes
of ACPI -- i.e., on x86 only.
Not sure about the logic here: While it's certainly possible to build a kernel
that runs on all x86 machines, it's also possible to build one that only
runs on some of them when some basic options are turned off. I don't see
any difference between that and what we have on ARM64 or the multiplatform
subset of ARM32.
Would we ever need !CONFIG_ACPI_REDUCED_HARDWARE_ONLY on ARM or ARM64?
If not, we could even make this always on for these archs.
Not that I know of -- and I would hope not. This mode is so much
more straightforward that it makes no sense to me to do anything
but reduced HW if you have the choice.
I assume you were thinking of something like this in the arch Kconfig
file:
config ARM64
....
select ACPI_REDUCED_HARDWARE_ONLY if ACPI
...
But, do let me know if you had something else in mind. I think it does
make sense to add so I'll put this in the next version.
--
ciao,
al
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Al Stone
Software Engineer
Red Hat, Inc.
ahs3@xxxxxxxxxx
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