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@@ -171,10 +171,11 @@ enum acpi_gpio_polarity {
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* @io_restrict: I/O restriction setting
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* @polarity: GPIO polarity
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*
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- * Note that GpioIo doesn't have any means of Active Low / High setting, so a
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- * _DSD must be provided to mitigate this.
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+ * Note that GpioIo() doesn't have any means of Active Low / High setting, so a
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+ * _DSD must be provided to mitigate this. This parameter does not make sense
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+ * for GpioInt() since it has its own means to define it.
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*
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- * GpioIo doesn't properly communicate the initial state of the output pin,
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+ * GpioIo() doesn't properly communicate the initial state of the output pin,
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* thus Linux assumes the simple rule:
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* Pull Bias Polarity Requested...
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@@ -184,7 +185,7 @@ enum acpi_gpio_polarity {
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* assuming non-active (Polarity = !Pull Bias)
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* Down Low as low, assuming active
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- * Down High as high, assuming non-active
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+ * Down High as low, assuming non-active
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* Up Low as high, assuming non-active
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* Up High as high, assuming active
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