From: Hans de Goede Date: Mon, 22 Nov 2021 17:05:30 +0000 (+0100) Subject: ACPI / x86: Drop PWM2 device on Lenovo Yoga Book from always present table X-Git-Tag: v5.17-rc1~168^2~1^2~9 X-Git-Url: http://git.ipfire.org/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?a=commitdiff_plain;h=d431dfb764b145369be820fcdfd50f2159b9bbc2;p=thirdparty%2Fkernel%2Flinux.git ACPI / x86: Drop PWM2 device on Lenovo Yoga Book from always present table It turns out that there is a WMI object which controls the PWM2 device used for the keyboard backlight and that WMI object also provides some other useful functionality. The upcoming lenovo-yogabook-wmi driver will offer both backlight control and the other functionality, so there no longer is a need to have the lpss-pwm driver binding to PWM2 for backlight control; and this is now actually undesirable because this will cause both the WMI code and the lpss-pwm driver to poke at the same PWM controller. Drop the always-present quirk for the PWM2 ACPI-device, so that the lpss-pwm controller will no longer bind to it. Signed-off-by: Hans de Goede Signed-off-by: Rafael J. Wysocki --- diff --git a/drivers/acpi/x86/utils.c b/drivers/acpi/x86/utils.c index f22f23933063b..3bcac98f6eca6 100644 --- a/drivers/acpi/x86/utils.c +++ b/drivers/acpi/x86/utils.c @@ -54,10 +54,6 @@ static const struct always_present_id always_present_ids[] = { ENTRY("80860F09", "1", X86_MATCH(ATOM_SILVERMONT), {}), ENTRY("80862288", "1", X86_MATCH(ATOM_AIRMONT), {}), - /* Lenovo Yoga Book uses PWM2 for keyboard backlight control */ - ENTRY("80862289", "2", X86_MATCH(ATOM_AIRMONT), { - DMI_MATCH(DMI_PRODUCT_NAME, "Lenovo YB1-X9"), - }), /* * The INT0002 device is necessary to clear wakeup interrupt sources * on Cherry Trail devices, without it we get nobody cared IRQ msgs.