On Tue, Nov 14, 2017 at 6:14 PM, Benjamin Berg <bb...@redhat.com> wrote:
> On the X1 Yoga 2nd Generation and most likely other notebooks the FLAT
> mode is reported. Decode it correctly rather than warning about an
> unexpected multi mode status to be reported.

If we can't check on all available hardware, better to avoid "doing
for all" fixes.
I suppose DMI match can help here.

It would be nice to hear from Henrique and others as well.


>         case 4:
> -               valid_modes = TP_ACPI_MULTI_MODE_LAPTOP |
> -                             TP_ACPI_MULTI_MODE_TABLET |
> -                             TP_ACPI_MULTI_MODE_STAND |
> -                             TP_ACPI_MULTI_MODE_TENT;
> -               break;

The common practice is to put
/* fallthrough */
instead.

>         case 5:

> +               /* In mode 4, FLAT is not specified as a valid mode. However,
> +                * it can be seen at least on the X1 Yoga 2nd Generation.
> +                */

We don't use network subsystem style of comments.

>                 valid_modes = TP_ACPI_MULTI_MODE_LAPTOP |
>                               TP_ACPI_MULTI_MODE_FLAT |
>                               TP_ACPI_MULTI_MODE_TABLET |
>                               TP_ACPI_MULTI_MODE_STAND |
>                               TP_ACPI_MULTI_MODE_TENT;
>                 break;


-- 
With Best Regards,
Andy Shevchenko

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