Yes, you should continue to see these messages. The "fix" for this bug is that we made sure the priority of the messages doesn't force them to appear during boot, as they aren't terribly important unless you really want hwmon drivers to work. If you do, then you can override this manually through a cmdline interface, but that's just a hack. The real fix is to create a new ACPI aware hwmon driver for your device.
@tristan8276:
Yes, you should continue to see these messages. The "fix" for this bug is that we made sure the priority of the messages doesn't force them to appear during boot, as they aren't terribly important unless you really want hwmon drivers to work. If you do, then you can override this manually through a cmdline interface, but that's just a hack. The real fix is to create a new ACPI aware hwmon driver for your device.