On Fri, Feb 26, 2021 at 11:12:07AM +0200, Andy Shevchenko wrote: > On Fri, Feb 26, 2021 at 5:42 AM Shawn Guo <shawn.guo@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > > Running kernel with ACPI on Lenovo Flex 5G laptop, touchpad is just > > not working. That's because the GpioInt number of TSC2 node in ACPI > > table is simply wrong, and the number even exceeds the maximum GPIO > > lines. As the touchpad works fine with Windows on the same machine, > > presumably this is something Windows-ism. Although it's obviously > > a specification violation, believe of that Microsoft will fix this in > > the near future is not really realistic. > > > > It adds the support of overriding broken GPIO number in ACPI table > > on particular machines, which are matched using DMI info. Such > > mechanism for fixing up broken firmware and ACPI table is not uncommon > > in kernel. And hopefully it can be useful for other machines that get > > broken GPIO number coded in ACPI table. > > Thanks for the report and patch. > > First of all, have you reported the issue to Lenovo? At least they > will know that they did wrong. Yes, we are reporting this to Lenovo, but to be honest, we are not sure how much they will care about it, as they are shipping the laptop with Windows only. > Second, is it possible to have somewhere output of `acpidump -o > flex5g.dat` (the flex5g.dat file)? https://raw.githubusercontent.com/aarch64-laptops/build/master/misc/lenovo-flex-5g/dsdt.dsl > And as Mika said once to one of mine patches "since you know the > number ahead there is no need to pollute GPIO ACPI library core with > this quirk". But in any case I would like to see the ACPI tables > first. Oh, so you had something similar already? Could you point me to the patch and discussion? Shawn