http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=13571


ykzhao <yakui.z...@intel.com> changed:

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--- Comment #1 from ykzhao <yakui.z...@intel.com>  2009-06-19 00:51:09 ---
   From the info it seems that the I/O resource 0x290-0x299 will be accessed by
BIOS. If this region is still accessed by the driver again, there exists the
potential issue. 
   So IMO it is appropriate that OS complains the warning message. 

   And after the following commit is shipped, the corresponding driver won't be
loaded again when it complains the I/O resource conflicts.
   >commit 7e90560c50f754d65884e251e94c1efa2a4b5784
   >Author: Luca Tettamanti <kronos...@gmail.com>
   >Date:   Mon Mar 30 00:01:27 2009 +0200
      >ACPI: acpi_enforce_resource=strict by default

   Thanks.

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