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Bug ID: 199045
Summary: Kernel doesn't load with ACPI error
Product: ACPI
Version: 2.5
Kernel Version: elder 4.8.7
Hardware: x86-64
OS: Linux
Tree: Mainline
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--- Comment #2 from Peter Milley (pbmil...@gmail.com) ---
(In reply to Mika Westerberg from comment #1)
> What's the exact model of this system?
peter@haven:~$ inxi -v 2
System:Host: haven Kernel: 4.13.0-36-generic x86_64 bits: 64
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--- Comment #3 from Mika Westerberg (mika.westerb...@linux.intel.com) ---
Thanks so looks like it is Haswell based system. Looking at the WDAT table some
of the WDAT instructions try to access I/O ports 0x70 and 0x71 which are,
according to datash
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--- Comment #5 from Mika Westerberg (mika.westerb...@linux.intel.com) ---
Looking at the WDAT table again it seems to use RTC NVRAM to store state of the
watchdog so that's the reason it is using ports 0x70/0x71. I think we need to
somehow allow b