Re: [git pull 02/14] Add Wistron driver

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Miloslav Trmac wrote:
> Yu, Luming wrote:
>>>> I just tested module wistron_btn on  one Acer Aspire laptop after 
>>>> adding one dmi entry.  The wistron_btn found BIOS interfaces.

>>>If your laptop provides the hotkey events via ACPI, simply don't use
>>>wistron_btns.
>>
>>wistron driver should be disabled if acpi hotkey enabled.
> 
> It is implicitly disabled because it contains DMI ids of known laptops,
> and its module_init() fails with -ENODEV when used on other hardware,
> before ever touching the BIOS.
> 
> I therefore can't see how it could break anything unless you have
> explicitly supplied module parameters to override this check.
On second thought, do you by "found BIOS interfaces" mean "found BIOS
interfaces when asked to" or "matched the existing Aspire 1500 DMI ID"?

Thanks,
	Mirek
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