Re: [PATCH] thinkpad-acpi: Some BIOS versions don't end in WW, remove check

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On Sun, 13 Mar 2011, Keith Packard wrote:
> My X201s BIOS version string is 6QET46V1 (1.16 ). The
> EC version string is 6QHT28WW-1.09. The driver was requiring that both
> of these have 'WW' in positions 6 and 7. I don't know what the
> significance of having 'V1' there instead is, but removing the test
> makes the driver load on my machine.

Keith, thanks for the patch.  It has been shipped in mainline for a while
now.  That V1 postfix means the factory shipped a pre-release BIOS image for
some reason.  That's not a first with Lenovo and ThinkPads.

http://www-307.ibm.com/pc/support/site.wss/document.do?lndocid=MIGR-74983
(check the .txt file link):

VERSION INFORMATION
  The following versions of BIOS and ECP (Embedded Controller Program) have
  been released to date.

  Package        BIOS (BIOS ID)  ECP       (ECP ID)             Rev.  Issue
Date
  -------------- --------------- -----------------------------  ----
----------
  1.34           1.34 (6QET64WW) 1.13/1.13 (6QHT32WW/6SHT32WW)  01
2011/03/23
  1.32           1.32 (6QET62WW) 1.12/1.12 (6QHT31WW/6SHT31WW)  01
2011/01/13
  1.31           1.31 (6QET61WW) 1.12/1.12 (6QHT31WW/6SHT31WW)  01
2010/11/12
  1.22           1.22 (6QET52WW) 1.11/1.11 (6QHT30WW/6SHT30WW)  01
2010/09/09
  1.17           1.17 (6QET47WW) 1.10/1.10 (6QHT29WW/6SHT29WW)  01
2010/07/30
  1.16           1.16 (6QET46WW) 1.09/1.09 (6QHT28WW/6SHT28WW)  01
2010/06/29
  1.15-1.09/1.09 1.15 (6QET45WW) 1.09/1.09 (6QHT28WW/6SHT28WW)  01
2010/05/19
  1.14-1.09/1.09 1.14 (6QET44WW) 1.09/1.09 (6QHT28WW/6SHT28WW)  02
2010/05/07
  1.14-1.09/1.09 1.14 (6QET44WW) 1.09/1.09 (6QHT28WW/6SHT28WW)  01
2010/04/23
  1.12-1.07/1.07 1.12 (6QET42WW) 1.07/1.07 (6QHT26WW/6SHT26WW)  01
2010/04/05
  1.09-1.06/1.06 1.09 (6QET39WW) 1.06/1.06 (6QHT25WW/6SHT25WW)  01
2010/03/03
  1.05-1.03/1.03 1.05 (6QET35WW) 1.03/1.03 (6QHT22WW/6SHT22WW)  01
2010/02/16

Notice that all public releases have the WW suffix.

The changelog in that .txt file worries me.  You might really want to update
if you're still at 1.16/1.09.

Anyway, I will add an extra patch to the driver to keep accepting non-WW
firmware, but to alert the user that something is weird and to check for a
BIOS update.  Since that might well still trigger on your box, I thought I
should drop you a direct note.

-- 
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  them all and in the darkness grind them. In the Land of Redmond
  where the shadows lie." -- The Silicon Valley Tarot
  Henrique Holschuh
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