OK, but don't try to load the gpio-aaeon module on PCs that, if simply
one tries to load it manually, it simply says that no such device
exists... It shows twice in the boot log (dmesg + journalctl -b) but
even worse also on the monitors, although GRUB has "quiet" specified (no
splash).

Worst of all, on my Ryzen 3950X (16C/32T) with 5.5 GB/s PCIe4 NVMes you
get used to 1-2 second boot speed. But this actually reduces it
significantly compared to that. However it seems to be faster now that
the 5.11 kernel is the HWE one. The last 5.8 one introduced this bug for
me.

https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1937897

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1929504

Title:
  Add support for IO functions of AAEON devices

Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  In Progress
Status in linux source package in Groovy:
  Fix Released
Status in linux source package in Hirsute:
  Fix Released
Status in linux source package in Impish:
  In Progress

Bug description:
  [Impact]
  Require drivers to enable AAEON devices.

  [Fix]
  AAEON provides a series of patches to support its GPIO/LED/Watchdog/HWMON 
devices.
  https://www.spinics.net/lists/linux-gpio/msg61301.html

  [Test]
  Verified on AAEON platform.

  [Where problems could occur]
  No, they are new drivers, should not introduce any regressions.

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