On 02/03/2021 17:23, Takashi Iwai wrote: > On Tue, 02 Mar 2021 13:49:13 +0100, > Mark Brown wrote: >> >> On Tue, Mar 02, 2021 at 09:27:12AM +0000, Jon Hunter wrote: >>> Many systems do not provide a DMI table and on these systems a warning, >>> such as the following, is printed on boot ... >>> >>> WARNING KERN tegra-audio-graph-card sound: ASoC: no DMI vendor name! >>> >>> If DMI support is enabled in the kernel, there is no simple way to >>> detect if a DMI table is table or not. Note that the variable >>> 'dmi_available' is not exported and so cannot be used by kernel modules. >> >> We could fix that, or provide an accessor function? Or only warn if >> we're on an ACPI system (which we can check from a module). This really >> does feel like something we should be warning about on systems that are >> supposed to have DMI information available as standard. > > I had the same feeling when I took a look at the patch, but later > changed mind, since the error will pop up also if a system has an > unmatured BIOS with some bogus vendor DMI string, too. That is, users > of such a machine gets always an error message although this isn't any > serious problem unless you need a dedicated UCM profile (which can't > be used on such a system in anyway). > > So, I agree that exporting dmi_avilable could improve the situation a > bit, but the error level needs still reconsideration. Thanks for the feedback. Yes it is probably better if we have a specific test. I will send out a V2 for review. Thanks Jon -- nvpublic