[Bug 1860284]

2021-10-11 Thread mika.westerberg
I suggest you to reply on that email thread that there is a real problem
that needs to be solved so we get some traction from the maintainers.

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Title:
  thinkpad thunderbolt 3 dock gen2 with pci memory allocation errors on
  Yoga C940 unless plugged in before boot

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[Bug 1860284]

2021-10-11 Thread mika.westerberg
Hi, sorry about this. I did not get any comments from x86 maintainers
for this and the comment from Bjorn (the author of the original code)
seems to suggest rather big rework so I simply haven't had time to look
at it at the moment. Can send a ping on that thread? Maybe we get some
x86 maintainers to comment it then.

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[Bug 1860284]

2020-06-17 Thread mika.westerberg
I just resent the patch. Hopefully it lands mainline at some point :)

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[Bug 1719795]

2018-09-14 Thread mika.westerberg
Added Srinivas who knows this area better.

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Title:
  Dell 7140 avarage power consumption in idle increased by 1.3-1.5 times
  due to events by INT3432

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[Bug 1719795]

2018-09-14 Thread mika.westerberg
Thanks. I guess this is not related to I2C host controller driver then.
Sensors generate lots of traffic if they are enabled (not sure if there
is a way to disable certain from UI).

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[Bug 1719795]

2018-09-13 Thread mika.westerberg
OK, thanks. I kind of suspect that the sensor hub is the one generating
those interrupts. Could you blacklist just hid-sensor-hub and see if you
still see the interrupt storm?

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[Bug 1719795]

2018-09-03 Thread mika.westerberg
Indeed. I wonder if you can unload (or blacklist) those drivers and see
if the interrupt count goes low?

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[Bug 1719795]

2018-08-30 Thread mika.westerberg
Can you also attach contents of /sys/bus/i2c/devices/*? It would be nice
to know all devices connected to I2C buses.

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