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Andy Shevchenko (andy.shevche...@gmail.com) changed:
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--- Comment #15 from Hans de Goede (jwrdego...@fedoraproject.org) ---
(In reply to Andy Shevchenko from comment #14)
> I Cc'ed this to Hans, who probably knows and possibly even fixed this if it
> wasn't working.
I don't have any memory of
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--- Comment #13 from jjmeije...@gmail.com ---
I removed both gpio_keys and soc_button_array modules and wrote my own little
module.
It just attach some handlers to the irq of all four buttons writing logging
events with printk:
static
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jjmeije...@gmail.com changed:
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Kernel Version|4.0.9 - 4.5-rc1 |4.0.9 - 4.7
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--- Comment #12 from jjmeije...@gmail.com ---
Hi,
I decided to give it another go and found something strange: if I remove the
buttons in the DSDT file from the Windows button array declaration these GPIO
will start generating interrupts:
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--- Comment #11 from jjmeije...@gmail.com ---
I made a strange observation and I hope maybe it will trigger someone... In
Grub2 if I hold vol+/vol- for a couple of seconds the cursor will start moving
up.
Is there some way I can use this to my
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--- Comment #10 from jjmeije...@gmail.com ---
(In reply to Pavel Bludov from comment #9)
> (In reply to jjmeijer88 from comment #7)
> > Maybe you have line numbers or another pointer?
>
> The lines are 10830-10890. I was a bit wrong: they are
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--- Comment #9 from Pavel Bludov ---
(In reply to jjmeijer88 from comment #7)
> Maybe you have line numbers or another pointer?
The lines are 10830-10890. I was a bit wrong: they are PBUF and RBUF.
The last one (PBUF) is not
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--- Comment #8 from jjmeije...@gmail.com ---
Hi,
I think you where referring to the Device (TBAD) declaration at line 11104. It
has two ResourceTemplates of which the first one (RBUF) is unconditionally
returned. For testing I switched it to
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--- Comment #7 from jjmeije...@gmail.com ---
Hi Pavel,
Thanks again for all the information but I was actually wondering where you saw
the duplicate PBUF / CSR entry in the disassembly. Maybe you have line numbers
or another pointer?
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--- Comment #5 from jjmeije...@gmail.com ---
(In reply to Pavel Bludov from comment #4)
> Note that the DSDT you've attached has two PBUF entries for _CRS.
> Please, try to boot with modified DSDT with removed the first one.
Hi Palev,
Thanks
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--- Comment #6 from Pavel Bludov ---
Take a look at http://git.ao2.it/Teclast-X98-Air-3G_C6J6_custom_DSDT.git/
The Makefile contains commands to compile/decompile DSDT.
All commits are self-explaining. The DSDT/SSDT tables are
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Summary|Interrupts not working on |GPIO not working on Bay
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