Fixes and New HW Support
- Add ACPI_HANDLE()/ACPI_COMPANION() NULL checks (many drivers) to
handle match overrides gracefully
- asus-armoury:
- Fix mini-LED mode get/set
- Add support for FA401EA, FX607VU, G614FR, and GU605CP
- bitland-mifs-wmi: Add CONFIG_LEDS_CLASS dependency
- hp-wmi: Add thermal support for Omen 16-c0xxx (board 8902)
- intel/vsec: Fix enable_cnt imbalance due to PCIe error recovery
- surface/aggregator_registry: Remove battery & AC nodes on Surface
Laptop 7 to avoid duplicated devices
- uniwill-laptop:
- Handle uninitialized and invalid charging threshold values
- Accept charging threshold of 0 through power supply sysfs ABI and
clamp it to 1
- Make 'force' parameter to work also when device descriptor is found
- Do not enable charging limit despite the 'force' parameter to avoid
permanent damage to battery
The following is an automated shortlog grouped by driver:
acer-wireless:
- Check ACPI_COMPANION() against NULL
adv_swbutton:
- Check ACPI_HANDLE() against NULL
asus-armoury:
- add support for FA401EA
- add support for FX607VU
- add support for G614FR
- add support for GU605CP
- fix mini-LED mode get/set on MODE2 devices
asus-laptop:
- Check ACPI_COMPANION() against NULL
bitland-mifs-wmi:
- add CONFIG_LEDS_CLASS dependency
dell/dell-rbtn:
- Check ACPI_COMPANION() against NULL
eeepc-laptop:
- Check ACPI_COMPANION() against NULL
fujitsu:
- Check ACPI_COMPANION() against NULL
fujitsu-tablet:
- Check ACPI_COMPANION() against NULL
hp_accel:
- Check ACPI_COMPANION() against NULL
hp-wmi:
- fix support for thermal profile Omen 16-с0xxx laptops
intel-hid:
- Check ACPI_HANDLE() against NULL
intel/rst:
- Check ACPI_COMPANION() against NULL
intel_sar:
- Check ACPI_HANDLE() against NULL
intel/smartconnect:
- Check ACPI_HANDLE() against NULL
intel-vbtn:
- Check ACPI_HANDLE() against NULL
intel/vsec:
- Fix enable_cnt imbalance on PCIe error recovery
lg-laptop:
- Check ACPI_COMPANION() against NULL
panasonic-laptop:
- Check ACPI_COMPANION() against NULL
sony-laptop:
- Check ACPI_COMPANION() against NULL
surface: aggregator_registry:
- omit battery & AC nodes on Surface Laptop 7
surface: surfacepro3_button:
- Check ACPI_COMPANION()
system76:
- Check ACPI_COMPANION() against NULL
toshiba_acpi:
- Check ACPI_COMPANION() against NULL
toshiba_bluetooth:
- Check ACPI_COMPANION() against NULL
toshiba_haps:
- Check ACPI_COMPANION() against NULL
uniwill-laptop:
- Accept charging threshold of 0
- Do not enable the charging limit even when forced
- Fix behavior of "force" module param
- Properly initialize charging threshold
wireless-hotkey:
- Check ACPI_COMPANION() against NULL
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Merge tag 'platform-drivers-x86-v7.1-4' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/pdx86/platform-drivers-x86
Pull x86 platform driver fixes from
- Add ACPI_HANDLE()/ACPI_COMPANION() NULL checks (many drivers) to
handle match overrides gracefully
- asus-armoury:
- Fix mini-LED mode get/set
- Add support for FA401EA, FX607VU, G614FR, and GU605CP
- bitland-mifs-wmi:
- Add CONFIG_LEDS_CLASS dependency
- hp-wmi:
- Add thermal support for Omen 16-c0xxx (board 8902)
- intel/vsec:
- Fix enable_cnt imbalance due to PCIe error recovery
- surface/aggregator_registry:
- Remove battery & AC nodes on Surface Laptop 7 to avoid duplicated
devices
- uniwill-laptop:
- Handle uninitialized and invalid charging threshold values
- Accept charging threshold of 0 through power supply sysfs ABI and
clamp it to 1
- Make 'force' parameter to work also when device descriptor is
found
- Do not enable charging limit despite the 'force' parameter to
avoid permanent damage to battery
* tag 'platform-drivers-x86-v7.1-4' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/pdx86/platform-drivers-x86: (35 commits)
platform/x86: bitland-mifs-wmi: add CONFIG_LEDS_CLASS dependency
platform/x86: wireless-hotkey: Check ACPI_COMPANION() against NULL
platform/x86: toshiba_haps: Check ACPI_COMPANION() against NULL
platform/x86: toshiba_bluetooth: Check ACPI_COMPANION() against NULL
platform/x86: toshiba_acpi: Check ACPI_COMPANION() against NULL
platform/x86: system76: Check ACPI_COMPANION() against NULL
platform/x86: sony-laptop: Check ACPI_COMPANION() against NULL
platform/x86: panasonic-laptop: Check ACPI_COMPANION() against NULL
platform/x86: lg-laptop: Check ACPI_COMPANION() against NULL
platform/x86: intel/smartconnect: Check ACPI_HANDLE() against NULL
platform/x86: intel/rst: Check ACPI_COMPANION() against NULL
platform/x86: fujitsu-tablet: Check ACPI_COMPANION() against NULL
platform/x86: fujitsu: Check ACPI_COMPANION() against NULL
platform/x86: eeepc-laptop: Check ACPI_COMPANION() against NULL
platform/x86: dell/dell-rbtn: Check ACPI_COMPANION() against NULL
platform/x86: asus-laptop: Check ACPI_COMPANION() against NULL
platform/x86: acer-wireless: Check ACPI_COMPANION() against NULL
platform/x86: asus-armoury: add support for GU605CP
platform/x86: asus-armoury: add support for FA401EA
platform/x86: asus-armoury: add support for G614FR
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