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121 lines
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Generic Unix ACPICA makefiles
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These makefiles are intended to generate the ACPICA utilities in
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a Unix-like environment, with the original ACPICA code (not linuxized),
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and in the original (git tree) ACPICA directory structure.
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Windows binary versions of these tools are available at:
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http://www.acpica.org/downloads/binary_tools.php
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Documentation is available at acpica.org:
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http://www.acpica.org/documentation/
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The top level makefile will generate the following utilities:
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Note: These utilities are tested and supported as 32-bit versions
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only.
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acpibin
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acpiexec
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acpihelp
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acpinames
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acpisrc
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acpixtract
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iasl
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To generate all utilities:
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cd acpica/generate/unix
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make
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make install /* install all binaries to /usr/bin */
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Requirements
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make
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gcc compiler (4+)
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bison or yacc
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flex or lex
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Configuration
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The Makefile.config file contains the configuration information:
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HOST = _CYGWIN /* Host system, must appear in acenv.h */
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CC = gcc /* C compiler */
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ACPICA_SRC = ../../../source /* Location of acpica source tree */
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Intermediate Files
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The intermediate files for each utility (.o, etc.) are placed in the
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subdirectory corresponding to each utility, not in the source code
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tree itself. This prevents collisions when different utilities compile
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the same source modules with different options.
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Output
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------
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The executable utilities are copied to the local bin directory.
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"make install" will install the binaries to /usr/bin
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1) acpibin, an AML file tool
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acpibin compares AML files, dumps AML binary files to text files,
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extracts binary AML from text files, and other AML file
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manipulation.
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2) acpiexec, a user-space AML interpreter
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acpiexec allows the loading of ACPI tables and execution of control
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methods from user space. Useful for debugging AML code and testing
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the AML interpreter. Hardware access is simulated.
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3) acpihelp, syntax help for ASL operators and reserved names
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acpihelp displays the syntax for all of the ASL operators, as well
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as information about the ASL/ACPI reserved names (4-char names that
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start with underscore.)
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4) acpinames, load and dump acpi namespace
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acpinames loads an ACPI namespace from a binary ACPI table file.
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This is a smaller version of acpiexec that loads an acpi table and
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dumps the resulting namespace. It is primarily intended to demonstrate
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the configurability of ACPICA.
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5) acpisrc, a source code conversion tool
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acpisrc converts the standard form of the acpica source release (included
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here) into a version that meets Linux coding guidelines. This consists
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mainly of performing a series of string replacements and transformations
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to the code. It can also be used to clean the acpica source and generate
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statistics.
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6) acpixtract, extract binary ACPI tables from an acpidump
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acpixtract is used to extract binary ACPI tables from the ASCII text
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output of an acpidump utility (available on several different hosts.)
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7) iasl, an optimizing ASL compiler/disassembler
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iasl compiles ASL (ACPI Source Language) into AML (ACPI Machine
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Language). This AML is suitable for inclusion as a DSDT in system
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firmware. It also can disassemble AML, for debugging purposes.
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