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Synthesize three parallel audit reports (bg_714f844f gap audit, bg_1219aaa3 consumer audit, bg_c8826a88 adjacent-tech audit) into a single R1-R10 audit section that captures the current consumer-wiring, dormant-feature, and adjacent-technology state of the hardware quirks system after R0-R10 implementation (commits86902d481,5e44191c9,b56b810c0,b324cf67e,6f1df4f04on 0.2.3). Five critical blockers identified: 1. PciConfigWriter production impl missing (QuirkAction dead code) 2. acpid does not serve DMI/SMBIOS at /scheme/acpi/dmi 3. usbhidd has zero HID/USB quirk consumption 4. xhcid does not call lookup_xhci_controller_quirks_full 5. DmiInfo/DmiMatchRule missing bios_vendor + bios_date fields Fifteen medium/low gaps catalogued (TOML hot-reload, amdgpu stubs, evdevd/redox-drm/iwlwifi wiring, etc.). Comprehensive R11-R22 plan specifies for each phase: - Infrastructure prerequisites (including the 5 blockers above) - Data sources (compiled-in vs TOML vs DMI vs SMBIOS) - Consumer drivers that must call lookup functions - Test coverage expectations - Runtime verification harness Cross-cutting consumer wiring checklist ranks the work by priority (P0 through P3). Adjusted phase estimates reflect that the 5 blockers add ~20 days to the 44-68 day baseline, for a 65-100 day total. Recommended implementation order: Blocker 5 -> Blocker 2 -> Blocker 1 -> Blocker 3 -> Blocker 4, then Phases R11-R22 incrementally.