Hi, On Wed, Dec 2, 2015 at 10:35 PM, Andy Lutomirski <luto@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi- > > My laptop has SPLC implemented like this: > > Name (SPLX, Package (0x04) > { > Zero, > Package (0x03) > { > 0x80000000, > 0x80000000, > 0x80000000 > }, > > Package (0x03) > { > 0x80000000, > 0x80000000, > 0x80000000 > }, > > Package (0x03) > { > 0x80000000, > 0x80000000, > 0x80000000 > } > }) > Method (SPLC, 0, Serialized) > { > Index (DerefOf (Index (SPLX, One)), Zero) = DOM1 /* \DOM1 */ > Index (DerefOf (Index (SPLX, One)), One) = LIM1 /* \LIM1 */ > Index (DerefOf (Index (SPLX, One)), 0x02) = TIM1 /* \TIM1 */ > Index (DerefOf (Index (SPLX, 0x02)), Zero) = DOM2 /* \DOM2 */ > Index (DerefOf (Index (SPLX, 0x02)), One) = LIM2 /* \LIM2 */ > Index (DerefOf (Index (SPLX, 0x02)), 0x02) = TIM2 /* \TIM2 */ > Index (DerefOf (Index (SPLX, 0x03)), Zero) = DOM3 /* \DOM3 */ > Index (DerefOf (Index (SPLX, 0x03)), One) = LIM3 /* \LIM3 */ > Index (DerefOf (Index (SPLX, 0x03)), 0x02) = TIM3 /* \TIM3 */ > Return (SPLX) /* \_SB_.PCI0.RP14.PXSX.SPLX */ > } > > splx_get_power_limit rejects this because it has more than one entry. > I don't see a spec for SPLC, but I'd guess that splx_get_power_limit > should iterate all the entries to find one that indicates wifi. > > Also, should this be in common code instead of just in iwleifi? > TBH, I don't know much about that. I'll ask internally and get back to you. I am badly overloaded, so feel free to ping me in a few days if you haven't heard from me. -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-wireless" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html