We should be able to override it. From here, using early patching should
allow you to specify using a quirk to support CSC3551.
From there's a question of using safe values in your override.
Also, you won't have suspend/resume for the support for the amp chips
with the Gen 6 unless you're using a 6.1 kernel.
On 11/30/22 03:40, <email address hidden> wrote:
> I wish the kernel guys weren't so dead set against loadable DSDTs. There's
> still so many reasons why we need to be able to patch these ourselves and
> there's no good reason to have to rebuild an entire kernel just to add
> missing
> table entries.
https:/ /wiki.archlinux .org/title/ DSDT#Using_ modified_ code:
We should be able to override it. From here, using early patching should
allow you to specify using a quirk to support CSC3551.
From there's a question of using safe values in your override.
Also, you won't have suspend/resume for the support for the amp chips
with the Gen 6 unless you're using a 6.1 kernel.
On 11/30/22 03:40, <email address hidden> wrote:
> I wish the kernel guys weren't so dead set against loadable DSDTs. There's
> still so many reasons why we need to be able to patch these ourselves and
> there's no good reason to have to rebuild an entire kernel just to add
> missing
> table entries.