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authorJeff Wu <zlinuxkernel@gmail.com>2013-05-29 06:31:30 +0000
committerGreg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>2013-08-29 09:47:29 -0700
commit2ac3b5e4a97cd3c677ea27ce1136c21018e75cbf (patch)
treec341c1fd5d035c0c3bb9cf3e38de873ad3816400 /firmware
parente0f23666f0d04cf80c18fdc7ad762d1a55187d9c (diff)
ACPI: add _STA evaluation at do_acpi_find_child()
commit c7d9ca90aa9497f0b6e301ec67c52dd4b57a7852 upstream. Once do_acpi_find_child() has found the first matching handle, it makes the acpi_get_child() loop stop and return that handle. On some platforms, though, there are multiple devices with the same value of "_ADR" in the same namespace scope, and if one of them is enabled, the others will be disabled. For example: Address : 0x1FFFF ; path : SB_PCI0.SATA.DEV0 Address : 0x1FFFF ; path : SB_PCI0.SATA.DEV1 Address : 0x1FFFF ; path : SB_PCI0.SATA.DEV2 If DEV0 and DEV1 are disabled and DEV2 is enabled, the handle of DEV2 should be returned, but actually the function always returns the handle of DEV0. To address that issue, make do_acpi_find_child() evaluate _STA to check the device status. If a matching device object exists, but is disabled, acpi_get_child() will continue to walk the namespace in the hope of finding an enabled one. If one is found, its handle will be returned, but otherwise the function will return the handle of the disabled object found before (in case it is enabled going forward). [rjw: Changelog] Signed-off-by: Jeff Wu <zlinuxkernel@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Rafael J. Wysocki <rafael.j.wysocki@intel.com> Cc: Peter Wu <lekensteyn@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
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