I did some debugging of your DSDT, and it's doing an operation that
appears to be in violation of the ACPI specification, analogous to a
null pointer dereference in C. It may be that the Windows AML
interpreter allows this, but the one in Linux does not and throws the
exceptions you've been seeing in your logs.

I still need to work out what to do about this; it may be that
blacklisting the use of hotkeys for this model is the only option. At
any rate I don't think it will be possible to get hotkey support for
your machine, short of creating a driver for the WMI interface.

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