Re: Patch for thinkpad-acpi.c

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Bruce <bruce.ma@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:

> +struct blacklist lenovo_blacklist[] = {
> +  {
> +    .model_s = "Lenovo LM490s",
> +    .nummodel_s = "814YG01",
> +  },


The driver already has a list of LED support per model in the 

  static const struct tpacpi_quirk led_useful_qtable[] __initconst = {}

array.   Why do you duplicate this with lots of new model checking code
instead of just using the code that's already there?

>  static void led_exit(void)
>  {
> +        if (no_led == 1 ) {


The driver already has provisions for signalling that LEDs are
unsupported through the 'led_supported' variable.  Why do you add
another variable, and duplicate testing in every access function?

But I don't think this part is needed at all, as long as you set up the
proper LED map in led_useful_qtable.



Bjørn
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