lower log level of efi-bgrt / handle status 0

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My motherboard is ASUS H87-PRO which has UEFI BIOS. The kernel gives
the following error on every boot:

Ignoring BGRT: invalid status 0 (expected 1)

This happens when the "Boot Logo" BIOS option is set to "Auto" (AND
using a PCI-E display card, IIRC). According to the mobo's manual,
"Auto" means:

"Automatically adjust the boot logo size according to Windows requirements."

while the error will be gone if I set it to "Full Screen" (which makes
the boot logo look huge and ugly) or "Disabled" instead.

The thing is nothing really goes wrong when I choose "Auto" except
from keep seeing that error. So could you make it accept/handle status
0, or at least lower the log level of messages in efi-bgrt? I can see
that all of them make use of pr_err() and I wonder how important is
this BGRT thing.
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