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Rafael J. Wysocki committed bacaf7cd092
Revert "ACPI / x86: Add quirk for "CheckPoint P-20-00" to not use bridge _CRS_ info" This reverts commit 0a290ac4252c85205cb924ff7f6da10cfd20fb01 on the basis of the following comment from Bjorn Helgaas: Here's my reasoning: this is a CheckPoint product, and it looks like an appliance, not really a general-purpose machine. The issue has apparently been there from day one, and the kernel shipped on the machine complains noisily about the issue, but apparently nobody bothered to investigate it. This corruption will clearly break other ACPI-related things. We can sort of work around this one (though the workaround does prevent us from doing any PCI resource reassignment), but we have no idea what the other lurking ACPI issues are (and we have no assurance that *only* ACPI things are broken -- maybe the memory corruption affects other unknown things). It may take significant debugging effort to identify the next problem. The only report I've seen (this one) is apparently from a CheckPoint employee, so it's not clear that anybody else is trying to run upstream Linux on it. Being a CheckPoint employee, [...] is probably in a position to get the BIOS fixed. You might still be able to convince me, but it seems like the benefit to a quirk for this platform is small, and it does cost everybody else something in code size and complexity. References: https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=47981#c36 Signed-off-by: Rafael J. Wysocki <rafael.j.wysocki@intel.com>