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authorBob Moore <robert.moore@intel.com>2006-03-31 00:00:00 -0500
committerLen Brown <len.brown@intel.com>2006-06-14 02:04:16 -0400
commit793c2388cae3fd023b3b5166354931752d42353c (patch)
tree6859cde48677cf1e9b9766cd1d95081a863c060c /include/acpi/acmacros.h
parent61686124f47d7c4b78610346c5f8f9d8a6d46bb5 (diff)
ACPI: ACPICA 20060331
Implemented header file support for the following additional ACPI tables: ASF!, BOOT, CPEP, DBGP, MCFG, SPCR, SPMI, TCPA, and WDRT. With this support, all current and known ACPI tables are now defined in the ACPICA headers and are available for use by device drivers and other software. Implemented support to allow tables that contain ACPI names with invalid characters to be loaded. Previously, this would cause the table load to fail, but since there are several known cases of such tables on existing machines, this change was made to enable ACPI support for them. Also, this matches the behavior of the Microsoft ACPI implementation. https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=147621 Fixed a couple regressions introduced during the memory optimization in the 20060317 release. The namespace node definition required additional reorganization and an internal datatype that had been changed to 8-bit was restored to 32-bit. (Valery Podrezov) Fixed a problem where a null pointer passed to acpi_ut_delete_generic_state() could be passed through to acpi_os_release_object which is unexpected. Such null pointers are now trapped and ignored, matching the behavior of the previous implementation before the deployment of acpi_os_release_object(). (Valery Podrezov, Fiodor Suietov) Fixed a memory mapping leak during the deletion of a SystemMemory operation region where a cached memory mapping was not deleted. This became a noticeable problem for operation regions that are defined within frequently used control methods. (Dana Meyers) Reorganized the ACPI table header files into two main files: one for the ACPI tables consumed by the ACPICA core, and another for the miscellaneous ACPI tables that are consumed by the drivers and other software. The various FADT definitions were merged into one common section and three different tables (ACPI 1.0, 1.0+, and 2.0) Signed-off-by: Bob Moore <robert.moore@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Len Brown <len.brown@intel.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'include/acpi/acmacros.h')
-rw-r--r--include/acpi/acmacros.h7
1 files changed, 6 insertions, 1 deletions
diff --git a/include/acpi/acmacros.h b/include/acpi/acmacros.h
index c495670aa11a..60ceed4c81bf 100644
--- a/include/acpi/acmacros.h
+++ b/include/acpi/acmacros.h
@@ -130,7 +130,6 @@
130#define ACPI_TO_POINTER(i) ACPI_ADD_PTR (void,(void *) NULL,(acpi_native_uint) i) 130#define ACPI_TO_POINTER(i) ACPI_ADD_PTR (void,(void *) NULL,(acpi_native_uint) i)
131#define ACPI_TO_INTEGER(p) ACPI_PTR_DIFF (p,(void *) NULL) 131#define ACPI_TO_INTEGER(p) ACPI_PTR_DIFF (p,(void *) NULL)
132#define ACPI_OFFSET(d,f) (acpi_size) ACPI_PTR_DIFF (&(((d *)0)->f),(void *) NULL) 132#define ACPI_OFFSET(d,f) (acpi_size) ACPI_PTR_DIFF (&(((d *)0)->f),(void *) NULL)
133#define ACPI_FADT_OFFSET(f) ACPI_OFFSET (FADT_DESCRIPTOR, f)
134 133
135#if ACPI_MACHINE_WIDTH == 16 134#if ACPI_MACHINE_WIDTH == 16
136#define ACPI_STORE_POINTER(d,s) ACPI_MOVE_32_TO_32(d,s) 135#define ACPI_STORE_POINTER(d,s) ACPI_MOVE_32_TO_32(d,s)
@@ -141,6 +140,12 @@
141#define ACPI_PTR_TO_PHYSADDR(i) ACPI_TO_INTEGER(i) 140#define ACPI_PTR_TO_PHYSADDR(i) ACPI_TO_INTEGER(i)
142#endif 141#endif
143 142
143#ifndef ACPI_MISALIGNMENT_NOT_SUPPORTED
144#define ACPI_COMPARE_NAME(a,b) (*ACPI_CAST_PTR (u32,(a)) == *ACPI_CAST_PTR (u32,(b)))
145#else
146#define ACPI_COMPARE_NAME(a,b) (!ACPI_STRNCMP (ACPI_CAST_PTR (char,(a)), ACPI_CAST_PTR (char,(b)), 4))
147#endif
148
144/* 149/*
145 * Macros for moving data around to/from buffers that are possibly unaligned. 150 * Macros for moving data around to/from buffers that are possibly unaligned.
146 * If the hardware supports the transfer of unaligned data, just do the store. 151 * If the hardware supports the transfer of unaligned data, just do the store.