but has invalid 64 bit pointers for FACS and DSDT.
o Finish work to print all of the FADT and FACS.
o Resort the comment generating functions. Submitted by: marcel
Courtesy of: BSDcon back wall
Update FADT for new fields including pm_profile, pstate_cnt, and cst_cnt.
Add acpi_print_gas() for printing various address formats.
Print FACS contents.
Remove unused code.
What is the HPET I hear you ask? It is the High Precision Event Timer
that is supposed to supplement and eventually replace the 8254 timer and
the RTC periodic interrupts. Among other things, it is 64 bit (can be
run in 32 bit mode for 32 bit cpus), and is suitable as a replacement for
the ACPI timer on SMP systems (the specs are much better) and as a
replacement for the ITC based synthetic clock for on ia64 systems.
It seems IA64 and AMD64 systems tend to have this. It is likely to start
showing up in i386 systems if it isn't already on some of them.
RSDP. Scan the first 1MB on i386 if the sysctl fails,
o Extend struct ACPIrsdp with the ACPI 2.0 fields which involves
changing a prior reserved field into the ACPI revision,
o Only calculate the RSDP checksum on the first 20 bytes to remain
compatible with ACPI 1.0 tables; we don't check the extended
checksum covering the whole table,
o Use the length field in the RSDP to map the RSDP into the address
space so that we don't have to know about future extensions here.
ports/devel/acpitools (iasl).
- Merge AML parser to build ACPI namespace
- Comment header info. out so that ASL compiler ignore them
- Fix DSDT header size to be discarded when DSDT file is specified
for input (acpidump and amldb)
- Write DSDT header as well into DSDT file for output
- Fix some trivial typo (Concatenate and SizeOf)
- Remove DEBUG_FLAGS from Makefile (acpidump and amldb)
Avoid using parenthesis enclosure macros (.Pq and .Po/.Pc) with plain text.
Not only this slows down the mdoc(7) processing significantly, but it also
has an undesired (in this case) effect of disabling hyphenation within the
entire enclosed block.
- acpiconf Replace include files from old acpi driver to acpica driver.
New sleep type `4b' had been added (S4BIOS) for `-s' option.
Of course this has no effect because driver doesn't
support it for now :-)
- acpidump All needed structs in sys/dev/acpi/*.h had been merged
into local header file. No changes on its usage.