[Bug 199715] hp_accel: probe of HPQ6007:00 failed with error -22 (HP Envy x360)

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https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=199715

--- Comment #54 from Dimitris (dmaroulidis@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx) ---
(In reply to Richard Neumann from comment #53)

So if I understand correctly, and excuse me but I'm not very familiar with the
submission/acceptance of patches from upstream, if your patches get accepted
and integrated into the kernel tree, we will be able to get the amd_sfh_hid
module on downstream distributions of the kernel? What I mean is, as an
end-user, will we be able to just modprobe that module to our running kernel
as-is (without rebuilding the kernel) p.ex. in Archlinux, or will we need to
recompile the kernel with the relevant driver selected in menuconfig to be
built into the kernel?

I think the handling of the issue in the last question lies with the
distributions.

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