[alsa-devel] ASoC: Intel: sst: Missing IRQ at index 5 on BYT-T device
Mark Brown
broonie at kernel.org
Wed Jan 9 20:22:41 CET 2019
On Mon, Dec 17, 2018 at 07:03:31PM +0100, Stephan Gerhold wrote:
> Side note:
> I have considered fixing this in the DSDT table a few times before but
> have never tried it because it kind of feels wrong to me. It would
> probably work, but I believe the kernel is at fault here:
> I've been fixing mistakes and adding missing GPIOs to the DSDT, but is
> this really the case here? Everything that is needed for the driver
> exists in the ACPI table. If this was a BYT-CR device, it would work
> as-is, with no additional modifications.
> Now, in order to fulfill the current expectations for BYT-T devices,
> I would need to add 4 additional IRQs that would never be used.
> But which IRQs would I list there? Dummy/invalid IRQs? To me, that
> does not sound like the DSDT will become any more valid.
> Let me know what you think! :)
This thread appears to have died without a conclusion I can see? I
don't have strong feelings here, it seems like it's a choice between
different evils so people working on the platform should make the call.
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