Re: Intel SunrisePoint GPIO used as GpioInt in ACPI stuck in "mode 1" rather then configured as GPIO?

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On Tue, Mar 27, 2018 at 12:53:19PM +0200, Vivien FRASCA wrote:
>    I don't have a crash, the system boot and is up (I can access the
>    system through ssh).

OK, I see.

>    This is only the screen that seems to be turned off or it brightness
>    set to 0. I can reboot / shutdown the system through or doing a TTY
>    switch in a blind way.
>    I haven't tested to remove the patch, but I think this patch would be
>    ok (I can't confirm that because I can't view it on the screen) for the
>    touchpad, but the nVidia driver seam to fail with this change.
>    I've noticed that the ELAN irq process is still to 7,4% of CPU...
>    Do you want me to open a new issue for this specific problem ?

Not yet because we don't know if the two are related.

Can you attach full dmesg and contents of /proc/interrupts and
/sys/kernel/debug/pinctrl/INT345D:00/pins to that existing Redhat
bugzilla entry?
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