Re: [PATCH RFC] x86/acpi: don't ignore I/O APICs just because there'sno local APIC

From: Jeremy Fitzhardinge
Date: Fri Jun 12 2009 - 14:34:24 EST


On 06/12/09 11:28, Alan Cox wrote:
+ if (error == -EINVAL) {
+ /*
+ * The ACPI tables themselves were malformed.
+ * Dell Precision Workstation 410, 610 come here.
+ */
+ printk(KERN_ERR PREFIX
+ "Invalid BIOS MADT, disabling ACPI\n");
+ disable_acpi();
+ } else {

This seems a very bad model. On todays systems turning off ACPI renders
them basically useless. If the MADT is bogus its far better to pray that
they rest of the ACPI is mostly sound and continue by ignoring the only
dodgy table.

I didn't make any change there; I just preserved the original behaviour of stopping all ACPI parsing when it returned -EINVAL (with a slightly more helpful comment). My change was to make it continue to the I/O APICs if it returned something else (ie, -ENODEV).

J
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