On 05/12/2015 12:43 PM, Matthew Garrett wrote:
On Tue, May 12, 2015 at 10:29 AM, Mario Limonciello
<mario_limonciello@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
Just to be clear, from the Dell side only the XPS 13 9343 has this _REV
behavior.
The Inspiron 7437 queries _REV and uses it to modify its EC behaviour,
and apparently breaks on Linux without that.
Thanks for bringing this to my attention. I'll check with my BIOS
architecture team on this. XPS 13 9343 was supposed to be the only
system doing this.
What's wrong with a DMI quirk until I2S is mature on the kernel side and
userspace is new enough in distros? Is it too early in boot for DMI quirks?
That would enforce that no other machines can use _REV value of 5 to detect
Linux without breaking the 9343.
DMI quirking is fine, but it has to be behind a config option. We're
going to have to carry the quirk for several years because we have to
support old userspace for an arbitrarily long time, and if there's no
config option then Linux will be stuck in HDA mode for that entire
time.
OK, that makes more sense to me. Thanks.
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