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Jacob Lorentzon authored
In the future, this will probably be moved into its own driver, probably called `intelvtdd` or `intelvfiod`. This is because `acpid` already provides an interface to read from ACPI tables, which `pcid` has used for quite long (when that scheme was provided by the kernel). AMD implements IOMMU as a PCI function, so letting these be separate drivers would certainly be beneficial. The same thing might apply for HPET or MADT, which are the only ACPI tables still parsed in the kernel.