Hi Jerome
What about the other ACPI ID (BCM2E3C) that I've found in the ACPI
table of that ThinkPad 8 tablet? Is it included in its table to cover
another HW variant of that product, using a different Broadcom
chipset? Any value for you if I create a similar patch (without being
able to test it)? I guess the answer will be "No" from your message
above but just let me know.
Yes, ACPI table is often filled with different optional components so
that it can be compatible with several platform variants without impact
on the ACPI data. Then, components are enabled/disabled depending board ID.
This BCM2E3C is disabled on your platform, but seems compatible with
hci_bcm UART driver (2GPIOs + 1IRQ). Should be only a revision of BCM2Ex.
Broadcom input is welcome here.
Regards,
Loic
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