Re: [PATCH] Skip deferred request irqs for devices known to fail

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Hi Ian, et. al.,

On 23-03-19 04:39, Ian W MORRISON wrote:
Hi Hans,

IMHO we need to root-cause this problem a bit more before applying this
kludge.

Can you provide an ACPI dump of one of the affected machines ?


Attached is an ACPI dump.

First of all sorry for taking way too long to get back to you on this.

So I've taken a look at all the _AEI code in the DSDT, a whole bunch of
it seems copy and pasted from various tablets, but nothing really
stands out as being a likely cause of this.

As such I guess we may need to go with the blacklist patch you suggested
which sucks, but having these devices not boot sucks even harder.

I guess this problem did not magically fix it self in the mean time
(with newer kernels) ?

Can you resubmit your patch with Andy's review remarks addressed?

In case you've lost Andy's reply I will reproduce the review remarks
below.

Regards,

Hans

p.s.

Andy's review remarks as promised:

>  #include <linux/interrupt.h>
>  #include <linux/mutex.h>
>  #include <linux/pinctrl/pinctrl.h>
> +#include <linux/dmi.h>

This should be in order.

>  /* Run deferred acpi_gpiochip_request_irqs() */
> +/* but exclude devices known to fail */

/*
 * This should be done in the similar style
 * as for multi-line comments. Like this one.
 */

> +	dmi_id = dmi_first_match(skip_deferred_request_irqs_table);
> +

Redundant blank line.

> +	if (! dmi_id) {

No space here, however, better to write positive conditional.




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