Re: EFI reboot vs. ACPI reboot (was: Re: [tip:x86/urgent] x86/reboot, efi: Use EFI reboot for Acer TravelMate X514-51T)

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* Daniel Drake <drake@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> On Tue, Apr 16, 2019 at 4:20 PM Ingo Molnar <mingo@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > I wanted to get a second opinion from the EFI folks for this whole
> > concept. On x86 we default to ACPI reboot on modern systems, and we
> > default to EFI reboot on modern EFI systems, via the
> > efi_reboot_required() method which keys off on acpi_gbl_reduced_hardware
> > to create a barrier for older ACPI systems.
> 
> So if acpi_gbl_reduced_hardware is set, we are on a "modern EFI
> system", and EFI reboot is used.
> 
> > It appears that Acer TravelMate X514-51T systems get marked as
> > 'acpi_gbl_reduced_hardware' which enables ACPI-reboot, but they require
> > EFI-reboot.
> 
> We will double check, but in this case I believe the system is *not*
> marked as reduced hardware, which is why ACPI reboot is used.

Ok, so acpi_gbl_reduced_hardware is set when the ... 'reduced hardware' 
bit is set:

        acpi_gbl_reduced_hardware = FALSE;
        if (acpi_gbl_FADT.flags & ACPI_FADT_HW_REDUCED) {
                acpi_gbl_reduced_hardware = TRUE;
        }


which is described as:

 #define ACPI_FADT_HW_REDUCED        (1<<20)     /* 20: [V5] ACPI hardware is not implemented (ACPI 5.0) */

That seems counter-intuitive to me: if no full ACPI hardware is 
implemented then we should assume reduced ACPI functionality, i.e. if the 
EFI runtime is otherwise available we should default to it.

> > Should we perhaps re-think the boundary between EFI-reboot and
> > ACPI-reboot systems? I.e. if the EFI runtime is enabled, shouldn't we
> > just use the EFI reboot method?
> 
> I agree this is a good question.
> 
> We also previously hit a similar issue for shutdown on Acer laptops
> which is still unresolved.
> https://marc.info/?l=linux-acpi&m=148857214431346&w=2

Yeah.

Feel free to send a patch that makes EFI reboot the default one under 
these circumstances, we could put it into tip:x86/platform or so, and let 
it get tested for another kernel cycle. If it's problem-free we could 
push that upstream. (Famous last words.)

(This won't affect the ACER notebook quirk in tip:x86/urgent, which is 
the short-term solution and the -stable tag.)

Thanks,

	Ingo



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