Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:
HDAPS talks to the embedded controller using IO over the LPC bus, and not to
the accelerometer chip or to a simple A/D i2c chip which is used excusively
for accelerometer access. The EC interface for HDAPS data retrieval is
not friendly to any errors, and hardlocks the machine somehow if any
firmware bugs hit or if we violate any of the rules (that are not written
anywhere) about how to access the EC without geting the SMBIOS unhappy.
So, turning off HDAPS polling while it is not necessary really looks like a
good idea overall.
We are investigating the ACPI global lock as a way to at least get the
SMBIOS to stay away from the EC while we talk to it, but we don't know if
the entire SMBIOS firmware respects that lock.
It had better, that is exactly what the ACPI Global Lock is supposed to
prevent (concurrent access to non-sharable resources between the OS and
SMI code). The ACPI DSDT contains information on whether or not the
machine requires the Global Lock in order to access the EC or whether it
is safe to access without locking.
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