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Figured I'd do the pre-setup before I went to bed, so I've run the grep command and put the board_name from that output such that the patch now reads thus:
I'll report back with the results when I'm able.
Nice. Also it occurred to me that there might be a way to set that quirk through the kernel command line instead of having to compile a patched kernel. I haven't had a chance to look it up though.
Edit: I couldn't find anything obvious. This behaviour is buried pretty deep.
Either way, this did it! Thank you so much!
That's great. If you get a chance, would you be able to test this patch?
I'd like to try to get it upstream, and that seems like the sanest way to do it.
You might need to be on linux 6.5+ for this patch to apply, and if you could verify that it's still broken on 6.6 without the patch, that would be nice.
I did try kernel 6.6 without either patch before installing the new one, and I can confirm that the issue was still present on that version.
With the new patch though (after adding a comma to the end of each .ident string), everything is working as expected.
That's great. Thanks!
https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/rafael/linux-pm.git/commit/?h=bleeding-edge&id=e2605d4039a42a03000856b3229932455717b48b
FYI, I think the fix will make it into 6.8.
Exciting! Thank you so much for your help mate, it's very much appreciated.