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List:       linux-acpi
Subject:    Re: Suspend code ordering (again)
From:       Linus Torvalds <torvalds () linux-foundation ! org>
Date:       2007-12-28 5:41:32
Message-ID: alpine.LFD.0.9999.0712272138110.21557 () woody ! linux-foundation ! org
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On Thu, 27 Dec 2007, Robert Hancock wrote:
> 
> I doubt they would prefer the later ordering in any way that matters, if the
> Windows version they were designed for uses the earlier ordering.

Well, I wouldn't say it's abotu "preferring" one over the other. It's very 
possible that the BIOS writers were *intending* to prefer ACPI 2.0, and it 
may even be likely that they thought that they wrote it that way, but the 
real issue is that it has apparently never ever been *tested* that way.

So yes, maybe the vendors actually thought they were a good ACPI-2.0 
implementation, but if Windows doesn't do the ordering that the 2.0 spec 
expects, then that is pretty much just a theoretical thing.

But yeah, it would be really nice to have this verified some way. Somebody 
must already know (whether it's a VM person or a BIOS writer, and whether 
they'd tell us, is obviously another issue).

		Linus
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