On Wednesday 08 January 2014, al.stone@linaro.org wrote:
Even though support for X86 in hardware reduced mode is possible, it is NOT enabled. Extensive effort has gone into the Linux kernel so that there is a single kernel image than can run on all x86 hardware; the kernel changes run-time behavior to adapt to the hardware being used. This is not currently possible with the existing ACPICA infrastructure but only presents a problem on achitectures supporting both hardware-reduced and legacy modes of ACPI -- i.e., on x86 only.
Not sure about the logic here: While it's certainly possible to build a kernel that runs on all x86 machines, it's also possible to build one that only runs on some of them when some basic options are turned off. I don't see any difference between that and what we have on ARM64 or the multiplatform subset of ARM32.
I don't think you need any strict architecture dependency here. If you want to make it harder for users to accidentally turn it on, I'd suggest using
config ACPI_REDUCED_HARDWARE_ONLY bool "Hardware-reduced ACPI support only" depends on !X86 || EXPERT
Arnd