Hi, On 12/14/20 9:23 PM, Rafael J. Wysocki wrote: > Hi, > > This series addresses some enumeration ordering issues by using information > from _DEP to defer the enumeration of devices that are likely to depend on > operation region (OpRegion) handlers supplied by the drivers of other > devices. > > This allows the OpRegion suppliers to be probed and start working before the > devices depending on them are enumerated. > > Please see the patch changelogs for details. > > Hans, please test this series on the system with OpRegion dependencies in > control methods used for device enumeration.
Thank you for you work on this! I started with reviewing the series so that I would know what to expect during testing. All 3 patches look good to me: Reviewed-by: Hans de Goede <hdego...@redhat.com> As is the series does not fix the Bluetooth HID misreporting on the system with OpRegion dependencies in its BT ACPI node's _HID, but ... This is expected because that _HID has a _DEP on the GPO1 GPIO controller, which in turn has a _DEP pointing to the "Intel Baytrail Mailbox Device" ("INT33BD") We (Linux) don't do anything with the INT33BD device, so it can simply be added to the acpi_ignore_dep_ids list. With this done the 3 patches from this RFT fix the BT _HID issue. IOW everything works as expected / as we want. While at it I also booted the kernel with these patches on a Lenovo Yoga X1 Carbon 8th gen. I'm not seeing any adverse side effects there, so please add my tested-by to the entire series: Tested-by: Hans de Goede <hdego...@redhat.com> I will send out a patch adding "INT33BD" to the acpi_ignore_dep_ids list (to be applied on top of this series) right away. Regards, Hans