ACPI_DEBUG case. Without this, use of allocated memory is unaligned and
causes a trap on ia64. Intel may fix this differently in a subsequent
release but this is adequate for now.
Submitted by: marcel
MFC after: 2 days
be sure to increment the refcount of the argument so it is not
prematurely deleted. This is a workaround and may appear in a different
form in ACPI-CA. This fixes battery evaluation on Thinkpads that was
broken by fixing the Dell battery state.
Submitted by: Luming Yu <luming.yu@intel.com>
laptops that resulted in problems reading battery status. Don't
copy Buffers, Packages, or Regions in DsStoreObjectToLocal().
Tested by: scottl, sam
Submitted by: Luming Yu (Intel)
delete of objects. Also revert our temporary workaround in dsmthdat.c
that always copied objects. This is the correct fix for errors
evaluating _BST (and GBST) on IBM Thinkpads where an argument (Arg3)
was returned to the caller and the object was freed while still in use.
This will be in a future ACPI-CA dist.
Thanks to: kochi@netbsd.org, shaohua.li@intel.com
fixes an interrupt storm for certain users. This is done on the vendor
branch since the code is already in the 20031029 ACPI-CA dist and will
be imported after 5.2R.
Tested by: sebastian ssmoller <sebastian.ssmoller@gmx.net>
PR: i386/57909
Approved by: re (jhb)
on ia64. The bug is present in i386 as well but didn't show up due to
more relaxed page protections. This fix has been submitted to the vendor.
Submitted by: marcel
extended irq lists. If the resource has a trailing byte but not the full
resource string, do not attempt to parse the resource string. This fixes
panics on transition to battery and shutdown for Larry. Patch has been
submitted to vendor and they will incorporate in next release.
Tested by: Larry Rosenman <ler@lerctr.org>
PR: kern/56254
ID allocation is not there yet. This fixes a few warnings about \_OS_ not
being found and an S3 freeze for one user.
Re-staticize AcpiNsRemoveReference() since it is not needed elsewhere.
Approved by: re (scottl)
NetBSD dsmethod.c rev 1.7
Fix parent-child loop problem
Fix a reference count problem that may cause unexpected memory free
Intel 20030512 ACPICA drop (nsalloc.c)
Approved by: re (jhb)
Obtained from: NetBSD, Intel
Reported by: mbr, kochi AT netbsd.org
this is fixed in a newer version of ACPICA and I don't want to take
this off the vendor branch for a trivial reason. This patch was
applied to NetBSD by kochi-san, who also posted the patch to
acpi-jp@jp.freebsd.org.
# My Dell Inspiron 8000 now powers off!
Submitted by: takayoshi kochi-san kochi at netbsd dot org