Re: Laptop shock detection and harddisk protection



Hi,

On Mon, Sep 15, 2008 at 4:29 AM, Tejun Heo <tj@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Sorry, but no, I can't accept this code as it is coming from a "known
anonymous" person containing information that it is not known where it
came from.

We went over this before a number of years ago, that's why this code
isn't in mainline :(

Shem Multinymous, I suppose nothing really has changd since the last
time?

The only pertinent change is that I've added even more documentation
to thinkpad_ec.c, explaining how we're just following the published
H8S specs (plus some workarounds for experimentally observed bugs).

As noted before, I'd be more than happy to assign away copyrights or
discuss things further in private if this would help.

Shem
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