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Make ACPI resource management quirks, a documentation update related to the ACPI handling of device properties and ACPI NUMA handling changes for 6.10: - Add ACPI IRQ override quirks for Asus Vivobook Pro N6506MV, TongFang GXxHRXx and GMxHGxx, and XMG APEX 17 M23 (Guenter Schafranek, Tamim Khan, Christoffer Sandberg). - Add reference to UEFI DSD Guide to the documentation related to the ACPI handling of device properties (Sakari Ailus). - Fix SRAT lookup of CFMWS ranges with numa_fill_memblks(), remove lefover architecture-dependent code from the ACPI NUMA handling code and simplify it on top of that (Robert Richter). * acpi-resource: ACPI: resource: Skip IRQ override on Asus Vivobook Pro N6506MV ACPI: resource: Do IRQ override on TongFang GXxHRXx and GMxHGxx ACPI: resource: Do IRQ override on GMxBGxx (XMG APEX 17 M23) * acpi-property: ACPI: property: Add reference to UEFI DSD Guide * acpi-numa: ACPI/NUMA: Squash acpi_numa_memory_affinity_init() into acpi_parse_memory_affinity() ACPI/NUMA: Squash acpi_numa_slit_init() into acpi_parse_slit() ACPI/NUMA: Remove architecture dependent remainings x86/numa: Fix SRAT lookup of CFMWS ranges with numa_fill_memblks()
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the problems which may result by upgrading your kernel.
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