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Jones" , Alok Tiwari , Derek John Clark , Mateusz Schyboll , porfet828@gmail.com References: <20251015014736.1402045-1-benato.denis96@gmail.com> <0752fcde-6c25-4cde-b35f-2204e24ff0f1@amd.com> <8e381c36-3bdf-a1d6-8e51-53243ba8bf4d@linux.intel.com> <97c56897-ed9b-4d4d-ba54-d6e2abbc8b0d@gmail.com> <66bb61ca-94ae-7f0a-ce9f-f5c13b51eb01@linux.intel.com> Content-Language: en-US, it-IT, en-US-large From: Denis Benato In-Reply-To: <66bb61ca-94ae-7f0a-ce9f-f5c13b51eb01@linux.intel.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit On 10/15/25 14:06, Ilpo Järvinen wrote: > On Wed, 15 Oct 2025, Denis Benato wrote: > >> On 10/15/25 11:38, Ilpo Järvinen wrote: >>> On Wed, 15 Oct 2025, Mario Limonciello wrote: >>>> On 10/14/2025 8:47 PM, Denis Benato wrote: >>>>> Hi all, >>>>> >>>>> the TL;DR: >>>>> 1. Introduce new module to contain bios attributes, using >>>>> fw_attributes_class >>>>> 2. Deprecate all possible attributes from asus-wmi that were added ad-hoc >>>>> 3. Remove those in the next LTS cycle >>>>> >>>>> The idea for this originates from a conversation with Mario Limonciello >>>>> https://lore.kernel.org/platform-driver-x86/371d4109-a3bb-4c3b-802f-4ec27a945c99@amd.com/ >>>>> >>>>> It is without a doubt much cleaner to use, easier to discover, and the >>>>> API is well defined as opposed to the random clutter of attributes I had >>>>> been placing in the platform sysfs. Given that Derek is also working on a >>>>> similar approach to Lenovo in part based on my initial work I'd like to >>>>> think >>>>> that the overall approach is good and may become standardised for these >>>>> types >>>>> of things. >>>>> >>>>> Regarding PPT: it is intended to add support for "custom" platform profile >>>>> soon. If it's a blocker for this patch series being accepted I will drop the >>>>> platform-x86-asus-armoury-add-ppt_-and-nv_-tuning.patch and get that done >>>>> separately to avoid holding the bulk of the series up. Ideally I would like >>>>> to get the safe limits in so users don't fully lose functionality or >>>>> continue >>>>> to be exposed to potential instability from setting too low, or be mislead >>>>> in to thinking they can set limits higher than actual limit. >>>>> >>>>> The bulk of the PPT patch is data, the actual functional part is relatively >>>>> small and similar to the last version. >>>>> >>>>> Unfortunately I've been rather busy over the months and may not cover >>>>> everything in the v7 changelog but I've tried to be as comprehensive as I >>>>> can. >>>>> >>>>> Regards, >>>>> Luke >>>> As a general comment that applies to a few patches in the series. >>>> >>>> The S-o-b means that YOU sign off on them, it's like a chain of custody. >>>> >>>> Any patches that you're sending need your own S-o-B, even if they're 100% the >>>> same as the original from Luke. >>> There's also Co-developed-by tag which may be appropriate in cases where >>> both have touched the patch. >>> >> I have re-read the submission documentation and confirmed I need at least >> S-o-b for all of them. Is it acceptable if I simply answer to the email with my S-o-b >> and Co-developed-by (on patches I have touched) or do I need to resend >> the whole patchset creating a v15? > Hi Denis, > > Please wait a bit with v15, I'll try to take a look at this series > hopefully before the end of this week and I suspect there will be more > changes needed as a result (not to doubt your effort but it's long time > since I've looked at it). > Sure! I will fix everything that needs fixing! I'm just happy seeing progress since this is a work that is both extensively used (valve and other distros) and very requested. Thanks for your time!