Hi!
> > ... The primary issue is the concurrent access
> > to resources, which cause lots of trouble which are hard to investigate.
> > If ACPI reserves the ports, then the SMBus or hardware monitoring
> > drivers (or any other conflicting driver) will cleanly fail to load,
> > which would be a move in the right direction. ...
> >
> > So, can ACPI actually reserve the ports it accesses?
>
> Sorry to join this discussion so late.
>
> ACPI tells us the resources used by devices. Today, we don't
> reserve
Problem seems to be that ACPI does _not_ tell us which ports it
accesses from AML code.
But we already found a lock we can take; AFAICT we know how to solve
this problem.
Pavel
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