Hi!
> machines with the asus_hides_smbus "feature" have the problem
> that the smbus is disabled again after suspend-to-RAM. This
> causes all sorts of problems, the worst being a total fan
> failure on my Samsung P35 notebook after STR and STD.
What happens if we disable hiding altogether? ASUS decided software
should not see smbus, perhaps they had a reason?
If we decide that we want to keep unhiding, redoing quirks after
resume is probably neccessary...
Pavel
> References: Novell bugzilla #173420.
>
> This (totally ugly) patch fixes it.
> Comments/criticism welcome.
>
> Signed-off-by: Carl-Daniel Hailfinger <[email protected]>
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