>>> http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=6997

> If there's no such thing as i2c-pca-isa on ACPI boxes, maybe its driver
> should just exit early if ACPI is enabled, instead of claiming a random
> IRQ that isn't connected to anything and nobody else in the system
> knows about.

On second thought, it seems addled that a non-ACPI driver should have
anything to do with checking whether ACPI is enabled.  Maybe there is
or could be a way for ACPI to notice that IRQ 10 is already in use
exclusively and avoid it.

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