This change means that the ebook switch is automatically functional,
without an ugly code block in the ebook switch driver which changes
low-level system registers.
This should be a safe change; any working ebook switch driver will
already have been making this config space tweak anyway. But it
On Tue, Dec 14, 2010 at 08:09:58PM +, Daniel Drake wrote:
This change means that the ebook switch is automatically functional,
without an ugly code block in the ebook switch driver which changes
low-level system registers.
This should be a safe change; any working ebook switch driver
I know very little about how ebook detection works on Windows. There is
a magic Windows driver that does that stuff, and we don't have much
insight into its inner workings.
The only thing I can suggest is to test it.
On 12/4/2010 5:20 AM, Daniel Drake wrote:
Hi Mitch,
With this DSDT
Hi Mitch,
With this DSDT change, we can remove an ugly hunk from the Linux driver for
the ebook switch. Then the linux driver becomes agnostic to the fact that
this is on the thermal interrupt GPIO (or even on any GPIO at all).
Paul suggested that we get you to get a quick look at this and think