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@@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ static int enabled_cpus;
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static bool bootcpu_valid __initdata;
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static bool param_acpi_off __initdata;
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-bool param_acpi_force __initdata;
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+static bool param_acpi_force __initdata;
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static int __init parse_acpi(char *arg)
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{
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@@ -284,8 +284,13 @@ out:
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* We can parse ACPI boot-time tables such as MADT after
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* this function is called.
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*
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- * ACPI is enabled on return if ACPI tables initialized and sanity checks
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- * passed, disabled otherwise
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+ * On return ACPI is enabled if either:
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+ *
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+ * - ACPI tables are initialized and sanity checks passed
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+ * - acpi=force was passed in the command line and ACPI was not disabled
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+ * explicitly through acpi=off command line parameter
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+ *
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+ * ACPI is disabled on function return otherwise
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*/
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void __init acpi_boot_table_init(void)
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{
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@@ -309,10 +314,13 @@ void __init acpi_boot_table_init(void)
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* If ACPI tables are initialized and FADT sanity checks passed,
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* leave ACPI enabled and carry on booting; otherwise disable ACPI
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* on initialization error.
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+ * If acpi=force was passed on the command line it forces ACPI
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+ * to be enabled even if its initialization failed.
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*/
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if (acpi_table_init() || acpi_fadt_sanity_check()) {
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pr_err("Failed to init ACPI tables\n");
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- disable_acpi();
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+ if (!param_acpi_force)
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+ disable_acpi();
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}
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}
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