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# 1.1.1.15 01-Sep-2023 christos

Import acpica-20230628 (last was 20221020)


Revision tags: netbsd-10-base acpica-20221020 bouyer-sunxi-drm-base acpica-20220331
# 1.1.1.14 27-Aug-2022 christos

Import acpica-2022-03-31


Revision tags: acpica-20211217 acpica-20210930 thorpej-i2c-spi-conf2-base thorpej-futex2-base thorpej-cfargs2-base acpica-20210604 cjep_sun2x-base1 cjep_sun2x-base cjep_staticlib_x-base1 cjep_staticlib_x-base thorpej-i2c-spi-conf-base acpica-20210331 thorpej-cfargs-base thorpej-futex-base
# 1.1.1.13 03-Apr-2021 christos

31 March 2021. Summary of changes for version 20210331:

This release is available at https://acpica.org/downloads, and
includes all ACPI 6.4 support

1) ACPICA kernel-resident subsystem:
ACPI 6.4: iASL: deprecate DDBHandleObj keyword
Always create namespace nodes using AcpiNsCreateNode(). ACPICA is
allocating an object using kmalloc(), but then frees it using
kmem_cache_free(<"Acpi-Namespace" kmem_cache>). This is wrong.
Fixed a race condition in generic serial bus operation region
handler. Fixed by Hans de Goede.

2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler and ACPICA tools:

ACPI 6.4: NFIT: add Location Cookie field
ACPI 6.4: HMAT: add new fields/flags
ACPI 6.4: Add new flags in SRAT
ACPI 6.4: add SDEV secure access components
ACPI 6.4: add Csi2Bus resource template
ACPI 6.4: add support for PHAT table
ACPI 6.4: add support for PMTT table
Add disassembly support for the IVRS table. Compilation of the
table is not yet complete. Fixed a potential infinite loop due to
type mismatch. The for-loop is using a UINT8 counter and comparing
the upper limit against a UINT32 AslGbl_ExpectedMessagesIndex
maximum. In the case where AslGbl_ExpectedMessagesIndex is > 255
the counter i will wrap around to zero and the loop will never
exit. I suspect the AslGbl_ExpectedMessagesIndex is never that
high, but fixing this does future proof the code and cleans up
static analysis warnings.Colin King.

iASL/TableCompiler: update it with IORT table E.b revision changes.
From shamiali2008.
iASL/TableCompiler: Add compilation support for the VIOT table.
Signed-off-by: Jean-Philippe Brucker.
iASL/TableCompiler: Add compilation support for CEDT table.
Also, update the CEDT template.


Revision tags: acpica-20201113
# 1.1.1.12 27-Nov-2020 christos

branches: 1.1.1.12.2;
13 November 2020. Summary of changes for version 20201113:

This release is available at https://acpica.org/downloads

1) ACPICA kernel-resident subsystem:

Interpreter: fixed a memory leak by using use existing buffer in
_HID repair. There was a memory leak that occurred when a _CID
object is defined as a package containing string objects. When _CID
is checked for any possible repairs, it calls a helper function to
repair _HID (because _CID basically contains multiple _HID entries).
The _HID repair function assumes that string objects are standalone
objects that are not contained inside of any packages. The _HID
repair function replaced the string object with a brand new object
and attempted to delete the old object by decrementing the reference
count of the old object. Strings inside of packages have a reference
count of 2 so the _HID repair function leaves this object in a
dangling state and causes a memory leak. Instead of allocating a
brand new object and removing the old object, use the existing
object when repairing the _HID object.

Added function trace macros to improve namespace debugging. The
namespace repair mechanism does not have function tracing macros.
Add several trace macros to improve debuggability.

Handle "orphan" _REG methods for GPIO OpRegions. Before this change
AcpiEvExecuteRegMethods() had special handling to handle "orphan"
(no matching OpRegion declared) _REG methods for EC nodes. On Intel
Cherry Trail devices there are 2 possible ACPI OpRegions for
accessing GPIOs. The standard GeneralPurposeIo OpRegion and the
Cherry Trail - specific UserDefined 0x9X OpRegions. Having 2
different types of OpRegions leads to potential issues with checks
for OpRegion availability, or in other words checks if _REG has
been called for the OpRegion which the ACPI code wants to use.
Except for the "orphan" EC handling, ACPICA core does not call _REG
on an ACPI node which does not define an OpRegion matching the type
being registered; and the reference design DSDT, from which most
Cherry Trail DSDTs are derived, does not define GeneralPurposeIo,
nor UserDefined(0x93) OpRegions for the GPO2 (UID 3) device, because
no pins were assigned ACPI controlled functions in the reference
design. Together this leads to the perfect storm, at least on the
Cherry Trail based Medion Akayo E1239T. This design does use a GPO2
pin from its ACPI code and has added the Cherry Trail specific
UserDefined(0x93) opregion to its GPO2 ACPI node to access this
pin. But it uses a "has _REG been called" availability check for
the standard GeneralPurposeIo OpRegion. This clearly is a bug in
the DSDT, but this does work under Windows. This issue leads to
the intel vbtn driver reporting the device always being in tablet-mode
at boot, even if it is in laptop mode. Which in turn causes userspace
to ignore touchpad events. So in other words, this issue causes
the touchpad to not work at boot. This change fixes this by extending
the "orphan" _REG method handling to also apply to GPIO address-space
handlers.

2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler and ACPICA tools:

iASL: Added more info to namespace dump file (-ln option). In a
separate section of the dump file (after the main namespace dump),
emit the full pathname for each namespace node, its type, and the
ASL filename and line number where it is declared.

AcpiHelp: Added an option to display/decode iASL exceptions. Option
is: -x [Hex Value] where "Hex Value" is the iASL exception code.
If Hex Value is omitted, all iASL exceptions are displayed.

iASL: Use StringLiteral instead of StringData for some ASL macros.
The use of the stringData rule allows for some "string" oriented
opcodes (Such as ToString, ToHexString, etc.) None of which make
sense with the macros in question. This change modifies the StringData
part of the rule for these macros to a simple string literal - thus
disallowing the use of ToString, ToHexString, etc. The following
ASL operators (macros) are affected: EisaId Fprintf Printf ToUuid
Unicode Note: The MS compiler requires the use of string literals
for these operators also.

iASL: Added a remark for an unknown UUID: ASL_MSG_UUID_NOT_FOUND.
Search the list of "known" UUIDs for the input to the ToUUID macro.

Added 5 new UUIDs to the known UUID table. All related to NVDIMM
and the NFIT table.


Revision tags: acpica-20200717 acpica-20200430 bouyer-xenpvh-base2 phil-wifi-20200421 bouyer-xenpvh-base1 phil-wifi-20200411 bouyer-xenpvh-base phil-wifi-20200406 acpica-20200326
# 1.1.1.11 28-Mar-2020 christos

branches: 1.1.1.11.4;


Revision tags: netbsd-9-3-RELEASE netbsd-9-2-RELEASE netbsd-9-1-RELEASE is-mlppp-base ad-namecache-base3 netbsd-9-0-RELEASE netbsd-9-0-RC2 ad-namecache-base2 ad-namecache-base1 ad-namecache-base acpica-20191213 netbsd-9-0-RC1 phil-wifi-20191119 acpica-20190816 netbsd-9-base phil-wifi-20190609 acpica-20190405
# 1.1.1.10 29-Apr-2019 christos


Revision tags: isaki-audio2-base pgoyette-compat-20190127 pgoyette-compat-20190118 acpica-20181213 pgoyette-compat-1226 pgoyette-compat-1126 pgoyette-compat-1020 pgoyette-compat-0930 pgoyette-compat-0906 acpica-20180810 pgoyette-compat-0728 phil-wifi-base pgoyette-compat-0625 pgoyette-compat-0521 acpica-20180427 pgoyette-compat-0502 pgoyette-compat-0422 pgoyette-compat-0415 acpica-20180313
# 1.1.1.9 07-Apr-2018 christos

branches: 1.1.1.9.2;


Revision tags: pgoyette-compat-0407 pgoyette-compat-0330 pgoyette-compat-0322 pgoyette-compat-0315 pgoyette-compat-base tls-maxphys-base-20171202 acpica-20171110 acpica-20170831
# 1.1.1.8 15-Sep-2017 christos

branches: 1.1.1.8.2; 1.1.1.8.4;


Revision tags: netbsd-8-2-RELEASE netbsd-8-1-RELEASE netbsd-8-1-RC1 netbsd-8-0-RELEASE netbsd-8-0-RC2 netbsd-8-0-RC1 matt-nb8-mediatek-base nick-nhusb-base-20170825 perseant-stdc-iso10646-base netbsd-8-base prg-localcount2-base3 prg-localcount2-base2 prg-localcount2-base1 acpica-20170303
# 1.1.1.7 30-Apr-2017 christos


Revision tags: prg-localcount2-base pgoyette-localcount-20170426 bouyer-socketcan-base1 jdolecek-ncq-base pgoyette-localcount-20170320 nick-nhusb-base-20170204 acpica-20170119
# 1.1.1.6 25-Jan-2017 christos

branches: 1.1.1.6.4;
One more time in the right place...


Revision tags: bouyer-socketcan-base pgoyette-localcount-20170107 nick-nhusb-base-20161204 acpica-20160930
# 1.1.1.5 11-Nov-2016 christos

branches: 1.1.1.5.2;
Import acpica-20160930:


Revision tags: pgoyette-localcount-20161104 nick-nhusb-base-20161004 localcount-20160914 pgoyette-localcount-20160806 pgoyette-localcount-20160726 acpica-20160527 pgoyette-localcount-base nick-nhusb-base-20160907 nick-nhusb-base-20160529 acpica-20160422
# 1.1.1.4 04-May-2016 christos

branches: 1.1.1.4.2;
22 April 2016. Summary of changes for version 20160422:

1) ACPICA kernel-resident subsystem:

Fixed a regression in the GAS (generic address structure) arbitrary bit
support in AcpiHwRead/AcpiHwWrite. Problem could cause incorrect behavior
and incorrect return values. Lv Zheng. ACPICA BZ 1270.

ACPI 6.0: Added support for new/renamed resource macros. One new argument
was added to each of these macros, and the original name has been
deprecated. The AML disassembler will always disassemble to the new
names. Support for the new macros was added to iASL, disassembler,
resource manager, and the acpihelp utility. ACPICA BZ 1274.

I2cSerialBus -> I2cSerialBusV2
SpiSerialBus -> SpiSerialBusV2
UartSerialBus -> UartSerialBusV2

ACPI 6.0: Added support for a new integer field that was appended to the
package object returned by the _BIX method. This adds iASL compile-time
and AML runtime error checking. ACPICA BZ 1273.

ACPI 6.1: Added support for a new PCCT subtable, "HW-Reduced Comm
Subspace Type2" (Headers, Disassembler, and data table compiler).

Example Code and Data Size: These are the sizes for the OS-independent
acpica.lib produced by the Microsoft Visual C++ 9.0 32-bit compiler. The
debug version of the code includes the debug output trace mechanism and
has a much larger code and data size.

Current Release:
Non-Debug Version: 137.4K Code, 52.6K Data, 190.0K Total
Debug Version: 201.5K Code, 82.2K Data, 283.7K Total
Previous Release:
Non-Debug Version: 137.1K Code, 51.5K Data, 188.6K Total
Debug Version: 201.0K Code, 82.0K Data, 283.0K Total


2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler and Tools:

iASL: Implemented an ASL grammar extension to allow/enable executable
"module-level code" to be created and executed under the various
operators that create new scopes. This type of AML code is already
supported in all known AML interpreters, and the grammar change will
appear in the next version of the ACPI specification. Simplifies the
conditional runtime creation of named objects under these object types:

Device
PowerResource
Processor
Scope
ThermalZone

iASL: Implemented a new ASL extension, a "For" loop macro to add greater
ease-of-use to the ASL language. The syntax is similar to the
corresponding C operator, and is implemented with the existing AML While
opcode -- thus requiring no changes to existing AML interpreters.

For (Initialize, Predicate, Update) {TermList}

Grammar:
ForTerm :=
For (
Initializer // Nothing | TermArg => ComputationalData
Predicate // Nothing | TermArg => ComputationalData
Update // Nothing | TermArg => ComputationalData
) {TermList}


iASL: The _HID/_ADR detection and validation has been enhanced to search
under conditionals in order to allow these objects to be conditionally
created at runtime.

iASL: Fixed several issues with the constant folding feature. The
improvement allows better detection and resolution of statements that can
be folded at compile time. ACPICA BZ 1266.

iASL/Disassembler: Fixed a couple issues with the Else{If{}...}
conversion to the ASL ElseIf operator where incorrect ASL code could be
generated.

iASL/Disassembler: Fixed a problem with the ASL+ code disassembly where
sometimes an extra (and extraneous) set of parentheses were emitted for
some combinations of operators. Although this did not cause any problems
with recompilation of the disassembled code, it made the code more
difficult to read. David Box. ACPICA BZ 1231.

iASL: Changed to ignore the unreferenced detection for predefined names
of resource descriptor elements, when the resource descriptor is
created/defined within a control method.

iASL: Disassembler: Fix a possible fault with externally declared Buffer
objects.


Revision tags: nick-nhusb-base-20160422 nick-nhusb-base-20160319 acpica-20160108
# 1.1.1.3 09-Jan-2016 christos

import new acpica:


Revision tags: nick-nhusb-base-20151226 nick-nhusb-base-20150921 acpica-20150717 nick-nhusb-base-20150606 acpica-20150410
# 1.1.1.2 13-Apr-2015 christos


Revision tags: nick-nhusb-base-20150406 nick-nhusb-base acpica-20140926
# 1.1.1.1 25-Oct-2014 christos

branches: 1.1.1.1.2;


Revision tags: acpica-20220331
# 1.1.1.14 27-Aug-2022 christos

Import acpica-2022-03-31


Revision tags: acpica-20211217 acpica-20210930 thorpej-i2c-spi-conf2-base thorpej-futex2-base thorpej-cfargs2-base acpica-20210604 cjep_sun2x-base1 cjep_sun2x-base cjep_staticlib_x-base1 cjep_staticlib_x-base thorpej-i2c-spi-conf-base acpica-20210331 thorpej-cfargs-base thorpej-futex-base
# 1.1.1.13 03-Apr-2021 christos

31 March 2021. Summary of changes for version 20210331:

This release is available at https://acpica.org/downloads, and
includes all ACPI 6.4 support

1) ACPICA kernel-resident subsystem:
ACPI 6.4: iASL: deprecate DDBHandleObj keyword
Always create namespace nodes using AcpiNsCreateNode(). ACPICA is
allocating an object using kmalloc(), but then frees it using
kmem_cache_free(<"Acpi-Namespace" kmem_cache>). This is wrong.
Fixed a race condition in generic serial bus operation region
handler. Fixed by Hans de Goede.

2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler and ACPICA tools:

ACPI 6.4: NFIT: add Location Cookie field
ACPI 6.4: HMAT: add new fields/flags
ACPI 6.4: Add new flags in SRAT
ACPI 6.4: add SDEV secure access components
ACPI 6.4: add Csi2Bus resource template
ACPI 6.4: add support for PHAT table
ACPI 6.4: add support for PMTT table
Add disassembly support for the IVRS table. Compilation of the
table is not yet complete. Fixed a potential infinite loop due to
type mismatch. The for-loop is using a UINT8 counter and comparing
the upper limit against a UINT32 AslGbl_ExpectedMessagesIndex
maximum. In the case where AslGbl_ExpectedMessagesIndex is > 255
the counter i will wrap around to zero and the loop will never
exit. I suspect the AslGbl_ExpectedMessagesIndex is never that
high, but fixing this does future proof the code and cleans up
static analysis warnings.Colin King.

iASL/TableCompiler: update it with IORT table E.b revision changes.
From shamiali2008.
iASL/TableCompiler: Add compilation support for the VIOT table.
Signed-off-by: Jean-Philippe Brucker.
iASL/TableCompiler: Add compilation support for CEDT table.
Also, update the CEDT template.


Revision tags: acpica-20201113
# 1.1.1.12 27-Nov-2020 christos

branches: 1.1.1.12.2;
13 November 2020. Summary of changes for version 20201113:

This release is available at https://acpica.org/downloads

1) ACPICA kernel-resident subsystem:

Interpreter: fixed a memory leak by using use existing buffer in
_HID repair. There was a memory leak that occurred when a _CID
object is defined as a package containing string objects. When _CID
is checked for any possible repairs, it calls a helper function to
repair _HID (because _CID basically contains multiple _HID entries).
The _HID repair function assumes that string objects are standalone
objects that are not contained inside of any packages. The _HID
repair function replaced the string object with a brand new object
and attempted to delete the old object by decrementing the reference
count of the old object. Strings inside of packages have a reference
count of 2 so the _HID repair function leaves this object in a
dangling state and causes a memory leak. Instead of allocating a
brand new object and removing the old object, use the existing
object when repairing the _HID object.

Added function trace macros to improve namespace debugging. The
namespace repair mechanism does not have function tracing macros.
Add several trace macros to improve debuggability.

Handle "orphan" _REG methods for GPIO OpRegions. Before this change
AcpiEvExecuteRegMethods() had special handling to handle "orphan"
(no matching OpRegion declared) _REG methods for EC nodes. On Intel
Cherry Trail devices there are 2 possible ACPI OpRegions for
accessing GPIOs. The standard GeneralPurposeIo OpRegion and the
Cherry Trail - specific UserDefined 0x9X OpRegions. Having 2
different types of OpRegions leads to potential issues with checks
for OpRegion availability, or in other words checks if _REG has
been called for the OpRegion which the ACPI code wants to use.
Except for the "orphan" EC handling, ACPICA core does not call _REG
on an ACPI node which does not define an OpRegion matching the type
being registered; and the reference design DSDT, from which most
Cherry Trail DSDTs are derived, does not define GeneralPurposeIo,
nor UserDefined(0x93) OpRegions for the GPO2 (UID 3) device, because
no pins were assigned ACPI controlled functions in the reference
design. Together this leads to the perfect storm, at least on the
Cherry Trail based Medion Akayo E1239T. This design does use a GPO2
pin from its ACPI code and has added the Cherry Trail specific
UserDefined(0x93) opregion to its GPO2 ACPI node to access this
pin. But it uses a "has _REG been called" availability check for
the standard GeneralPurposeIo OpRegion. This clearly is a bug in
the DSDT, but this does work under Windows. This issue leads to
the intel vbtn driver reporting the device always being in tablet-mode
at boot, even if it is in laptop mode. Which in turn causes userspace
to ignore touchpad events. So in other words, this issue causes
the touchpad to not work at boot. This change fixes this by extending
the "orphan" _REG method handling to also apply to GPIO address-space
handlers.

2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler and ACPICA tools:

iASL: Added more info to namespace dump file (-ln option). In a
separate section of the dump file (after the main namespace dump),
emit the full pathname for each namespace node, its type, and the
ASL filename and line number where it is declared.

AcpiHelp: Added an option to display/decode iASL exceptions. Option
is: -x [Hex Value] where "Hex Value" is the iASL exception code.
If Hex Value is omitted, all iASL exceptions are displayed.

iASL: Use StringLiteral instead of StringData for some ASL macros.
The use of the stringData rule allows for some "string" oriented
opcodes (Such as ToString, ToHexString, etc.) None of which make
sense with the macros in question. This change modifies the StringData
part of the rule for these macros to a simple string literal - thus
disallowing the use of ToString, ToHexString, etc. The following
ASL operators (macros) are affected: EisaId Fprintf Printf ToUuid
Unicode Note: The MS compiler requires the use of string literals
for these operators also.

iASL: Added a remark for an unknown UUID: ASL_MSG_UUID_NOT_FOUND.
Search the list of "known" UUIDs for the input to the ToUUID macro.

Added 5 new UUIDs to the known UUID table. All related to NVDIMM
and the NFIT table.


Revision tags: acpica-20200717 acpica-20200430 bouyer-xenpvh-base2 phil-wifi-20200421 bouyer-xenpvh-base1 phil-wifi-20200411 bouyer-xenpvh-base phil-wifi-20200406 acpica-20200326
# 1.1.1.11 28-Mar-2020 christos

branches: 1.1.1.11.4;


Revision tags: netbsd-9-3-RELEASE netbsd-9-2-RELEASE netbsd-9-1-RELEASE is-mlppp-base ad-namecache-base3 netbsd-9-0-RELEASE netbsd-9-0-RC2 ad-namecache-base2 ad-namecache-base1 ad-namecache-base acpica-20191213 netbsd-9-0-RC1 phil-wifi-20191119 acpica-20190816 netbsd-9-base phil-wifi-20190609 acpica-20190405
# 1.1.1.10 29-Apr-2019 christos


Revision tags: isaki-audio2-base pgoyette-compat-20190127 pgoyette-compat-20190118 acpica-20181213 pgoyette-compat-1226 pgoyette-compat-1126 pgoyette-compat-1020 pgoyette-compat-0930 pgoyette-compat-0906 acpica-20180810 pgoyette-compat-0728 phil-wifi-base pgoyette-compat-0625 pgoyette-compat-0521 acpica-20180427 pgoyette-compat-0502 pgoyette-compat-0422 pgoyette-compat-0415 acpica-20180313
# 1.1.1.9 07-Apr-2018 christos

branches: 1.1.1.9.2;


Revision tags: pgoyette-compat-0407 pgoyette-compat-0330 pgoyette-compat-0322 pgoyette-compat-0315 pgoyette-compat-base tls-maxphys-base-20171202 acpica-20171110 acpica-20170831
# 1.1.1.8 15-Sep-2017 christos

branches: 1.1.1.8.2; 1.1.1.8.4;


Revision tags: netbsd-8-2-RELEASE netbsd-8-1-RELEASE netbsd-8-1-RC1 netbsd-8-0-RELEASE netbsd-8-0-RC2 netbsd-8-0-RC1 matt-nb8-mediatek-base nick-nhusb-base-20170825 perseant-stdc-iso10646-base netbsd-8-base prg-localcount2-base3 prg-localcount2-base2 prg-localcount2-base1 acpica-20170303
# 1.1.1.7 30-Apr-2017 christos


Revision tags: prg-localcount2-base pgoyette-localcount-20170426 bouyer-socketcan-base1 jdolecek-ncq-base pgoyette-localcount-20170320 nick-nhusb-base-20170204 acpica-20170119
# 1.1.1.6 25-Jan-2017 christos

branches: 1.1.1.6.4;
One more time in the right place...


Revision tags: bouyer-socketcan-base pgoyette-localcount-20170107 nick-nhusb-base-20161204 acpica-20160930
# 1.1.1.5 11-Nov-2016 christos

branches: 1.1.1.5.2;
Import acpica-20160930:


Revision tags: pgoyette-localcount-20161104 nick-nhusb-base-20161004 localcount-20160914 pgoyette-localcount-20160806 pgoyette-localcount-20160726 acpica-20160527 pgoyette-localcount-base nick-nhusb-base-20160907 nick-nhusb-base-20160529 acpica-20160422
# 1.1.1.4 04-May-2016 christos

branches: 1.1.1.4.2;
22 April 2016. Summary of changes for version 20160422:

1) ACPICA kernel-resident subsystem:

Fixed a regression in the GAS (generic address structure) arbitrary bit
support in AcpiHwRead/AcpiHwWrite. Problem could cause incorrect behavior
and incorrect return values. Lv Zheng. ACPICA BZ 1270.

ACPI 6.0: Added support for new/renamed resource macros. One new argument
was added to each of these macros, and the original name has been
deprecated. The AML disassembler will always disassemble to the new
names. Support for the new macros was added to iASL, disassembler,
resource manager, and the acpihelp utility. ACPICA BZ 1274.

I2cSerialBus -> I2cSerialBusV2
SpiSerialBus -> SpiSerialBusV2
UartSerialBus -> UartSerialBusV2

ACPI 6.0: Added support for a new integer field that was appended to the
package object returned by the _BIX method. This adds iASL compile-time
and AML runtime error checking. ACPICA BZ 1273.

ACPI 6.1: Added support for a new PCCT subtable, "HW-Reduced Comm
Subspace Type2" (Headers, Disassembler, and data table compiler).

Example Code and Data Size: These are the sizes for the OS-independent
acpica.lib produced by the Microsoft Visual C++ 9.0 32-bit compiler. The
debug version of the code includes the debug output trace mechanism and
has a much larger code and data size.

Current Release:
Non-Debug Version: 137.4K Code, 52.6K Data, 190.0K Total
Debug Version: 201.5K Code, 82.2K Data, 283.7K Total
Previous Release:
Non-Debug Version: 137.1K Code, 51.5K Data, 188.6K Total
Debug Version: 201.0K Code, 82.0K Data, 283.0K Total


2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler and Tools:

iASL: Implemented an ASL grammar extension to allow/enable executable
"module-level code" to be created and executed under the various
operators that create new scopes. This type of AML code is already
supported in all known AML interpreters, and the grammar change will
appear in the next version of the ACPI specification. Simplifies the
conditional runtime creation of named objects under these object types:

Device
PowerResource
Processor
Scope
ThermalZone

iASL: Implemented a new ASL extension, a "For" loop macro to add greater
ease-of-use to the ASL language. The syntax is similar to the
corresponding C operator, and is implemented with the existing AML While
opcode -- thus requiring no changes to existing AML interpreters.

For (Initialize, Predicate, Update) {TermList}

Grammar:
ForTerm :=
For (
Initializer // Nothing | TermArg => ComputationalData
Predicate // Nothing | TermArg => ComputationalData
Update // Nothing | TermArg => ComputationalData
) {TermList}


iASL: The _HID/_ADR detection and validation has been enhanced to search
under conditionals in order to allow these objects to be conditionally
created at runtime.

iASL: Fixed several issues with the constant folding feature. The
improvement allows better detection and resolution of statements that can
be folded at compile time. ACPICA BZ 1266.

iASL/Disassembler: Fixed a couple issues with the Else{If{}...}
conversion to the ASL ElseIf operator where incorrect ASL code could be
generated.

iASL/Disassembler: Fixed a problem with the ASL+ code disassembly where
sometimes an extra (and extraneous) set of parentheses were emitted for
some combinations of operators. Although this did not cause any problems
with recompilation of the disassembled code, it made the code more
difficult to read. David Box. ACPICA BZ 1231.

iASL: Changed to ignore the unreferenced detection for predefined names
of resource descriptor elements, when the resource descriptor is
created/defined within a control method.

iASL: Disassembler: Fix a possible fault with externally declared Buffer
objects.


Revision tags: nick-nhusb-base-20160422 nick-nhusb-base-20160319 acpica-20160108
# 1.1.1.3 09-Jan-2016 christos

import new acpica:


Revision tags: nick-nhusb-base-20151226 nick-nhusb-base-20150921 acpica-20150717 nick-nhusb-base-20150606 acpica-20150410
# 1.1.1.2 13-Apr-2015 christos


Revision tags: nick-nhusb-base-20150406 nick-nhusb-base acpica-20140926
# 1.1.1.1 25-Oct-2014 christos

branches: 1.1.1.1.2;


Revision tags: acpica-20210331 thorpej-cfargs-base thorpej-futex-base
# 1.1.1.13 03-Apr-2021 christos

31 March 2021. Summary of changes for version 20210331:

This release is available at https://acpica.org/downloads, and
includes all ACPI 6.4 support

1) ACPICA kernel-resident subsystem:
ACPI 6.4: iASL: deprecate DDBHandleObj keyword
Always create namespace nodes using AcpiNsCreateNode(). ACPICA is
allocating an object using kmalloc(), but then frees it using
kmem_cache_free(<"Acpi-Namespace" kmem_cache>). This is wrong.
Fixed a race condition in generic serial bus operation region
handler. Fixed by Hans de Goede.

2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler and ACPICA tools:

ACPI 6.4: NFIT: add Location Cookie field
ACPI 6.4: HMAT: add new fields/flags
ACPI 6.4: Add new flags in SRAT
ACPI 6.4: add SDEV secure access components
ACPI 6.4: add Csi2Bus resource template
ACPI 6.4: add support for PHAT table
ACPI 6.4: add support for PMTT table
Add disassembly support for the IVRS table. Compilation of the
table is not yet complete. Fixed a potential infinite loop due to
type mismatch. The for-loop is using a UINT8 counter and comparing
the upper limit against a UINT32 AslGbl_ExpectedMessagesIndex
maximum. In the case where AslGbl_ExpectedMessagesIndex is > 255
the counter i will wrap around to zero and the loop will never
exit. I suspect the AslGbl_ExpectedMessagesIndex is never that
high, but fixing this does future proof the code and cleans up
static analysis warnings.Colin King.

iASL/TableCompiler: update it with IORT table E.b revision changes.
From shamiali2008.
iASL/TableCompiler: Add compilation support for the VIOT table.
Signed-off-by: Jean-Philippe Brucker.
iASL/TableCompiler: Add compilation support for CEDT table.
Also, update the CEDT template.


Revision tags: acpica-20201113
# 1.1.1.12 27-Nov-2020 christos

branches: 1.1.1.12.2;
13 November 2020. Summary of changes for version 20201113:

This release is available at https://acpica.org/downloads

1) ACPICA kernel-resident subsystem:

Interpreter: fixed a memory leak by using use existing buffer in
_HID repair. There was a memory leak that occurred when a _CID
object is defined as a package containing string objects. When _CID
is checked for any possible repairs, it calls a helper function to
repair _HID (because _CID basically contains multiple _HID entries).
The _HID repair function assumes that string objects are standalone
objects that are not contained inside of any packages. The _HID
repair function replaced the string object with a brand new object
and attempted to delete the old object by decrementing the reference
count of the old object. Strings inside of packages have a reference
count of 2 so the _HID repair function leaves this object in a
dangling state and causes a memory leak. Instead of allocating a
brand new object and removing the old object, use the existing
object when repairing the _HID object.

Added function trace macros to improve namespace debugging. The
namespace repair mechanism does not have function tracing macros.
Add several trace macros to improve debuggability.

Handle "orphan" _REG methods for GPIO OpRegions. Before this change
AcpiEvExecuteRegMethods() had special handling to handle "orphan"
(no matching OpRegion declared) _REG methods for EC nodes. On Intel
Cherry Trail devices there are 2 possible ACPI OpRegions for
accessing GPIOs. The standard GeneralPurposeIo OpRegion and the
Cherry Trail - specific UserDefined 0x9X OpRegions. Having 2
different types of OpRegions leads to potential issues with checks
for OpRegion availability, or in other words checks if _REG has
been called for the OpRegion which the ACPI code wants to use.
Except for the "orphan" EC handling, ACPICA core does not call _REG
on an ACPI node which does not define an OpRegion matching the type
being registered; and the reference design DSDT, from which most
Cherry Trail DSDTs are derived, does not define GeneralPurposeIo,
nor UserDefined(0x93) OpRegions for the GPO2 (UID 3) device, because
no pins were assigned ACPI controlled functions in the reference
design. Together this leads to the perfect storm, at least on the
Cherry Trail based Medion Akayo E1239T. This design does use a GPO2
pin from its ACPI code and has added the Cherry Trail specific
UserDefined(0x93) opregion to its GPO2 ACPI node to access this
pin. But it uses a "has _REG been called" availability check for
the standard GeneralPurposeIo OpRegion. This clearly is a bug in
the DSDT, but this does work under Windows. This issue leads to
the intel vbtn driver reporting the device always being in tablet-mode
at boot, even if it is in laptop mode. Which in turn causes userspace
to ignore touchpad events. So in other words, this issue causes
the touchpad to not work at boot. This change fixes this by extending
the "orphan" _REG method handling to also apply to GPIO address-space
handlers.

2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler and ACPICA tools:

iASL: Added more info to namespace dump file (-ln option). In a
separate section of the dump file (after the main namespace dump),
emit the full pathname for each namespace node, its type, and the
ASL filename and line number where it is declared.

AcpiHelp: Added an option to display/decode iASL exceptions. Option
is: -x [Hex Value] where "Hex Value" is the iASL exception code.
If Hex Value is omitted, all iASL exceptions are displayed.

iASL: Use StringLiteral instead of StringData for some ASL macros.
The use of the stringData rule allows for some "string" oriented
opcodes (Such as ToString, ToHexString, etc.) None of which make
sense with the macros in question. This change modifies the StringData
part of the rule for these macros to a simple string literal - thus
disallowing the use of ToString, ToHexString, etc. The following
ASL operators (macros) are affected: EisaId Fprintf Printf ToUuid
Unicode Note: The MS compiler requires the use of string literals
for these operators also.

iASL: Added a remark for an unknown UUID: ASL_MSG_UUID_NOT_FOUND.
Search the list of "known" UUIDs for the input to the ToUUID macro.

Added 5 new UUIDs to the known UUID table. All related to NVDIMM
and the NFIT table.


Revision tags: acpica-20200717 acpica-20200430 bouyer-xenpvh-base2 phil-wifi-20200421 bouyer-xenpvh-base1 phil-wifi-20200411 bouyer-xenpvh-base phil-wifi-20200406 acpica-20200326
# 1.1.1.11 28-Mar-2020 christos

branches: 1.1.1.11.4;


Revision tags: netbsd-9-1-RELEASE is-mlppp-base ad-namecache-base3 netbsd-9-0-RELEASE netbsd-9-0-RC2 ad-namecache-base2 ad-namecache-base1 ad-namecache-base acpica-20191213 netbsd-9-0-RC1 phil-wifi-20191119 acpica-20190816 netbsd-9-base phil-wifi-20190609 acpica-20190405
# 1.1.1.10 29-Apr-2019 christos


Revision tags: isaki-audio2-base pgoyette-compat-20190127 pgoyette-compat-20190118 acpica-20181213 pgoyette-compat-1226 pgoyette-compat-1126 pgoyette-compat-1020 pgoyette-compat-0930 pgoyette-compat-0906 acpica-20180810 pgoyette-compat-0728 phil-wifi-base pgoyette-compat-0625 pgoyette-compat-0521 acpica-20180427 pgoyette-compat-0502 pgoyette-compat-0422 pgoyette-compat-0415 acpica-20180313
# 1.1.1.9 07-Apr-2018 christos

branches: 1.1.1.9.2;


Revision tags: pgoyette-compat-0407 pgoyette-compat-0330 pgoyette-compat-0322 pgoyette-compat-0315 pgoyette-compat-base tls-maxphys-base-20171202 acpica-20171110 acpica-20170831
# 1.1.1.8 15-Sep-2017 christos

branches: 1.1.1.8.2; 1.1.1.8.4;


Revision tags: netbsd-8-2-RELEASE netbsd-8-1-RELEASE netbsd-8-1-RC1 netbsd-8-0-RELEASE netbsd-8-0-RC2 netbsd-8-0-RC1 matt-nb8-mediatek-base nick-nhusb-base-20170825 perseant-stdc-iso10646-base netbsd-8-base prg-localcount2-base3 prg-localcount2-base2 prg-localcount2-base1 acpica-20170303
# 1.1.1.7 30-Apr-2017 christos


Revision tags: prg-localcount2-base pgoyette-localcount-20170426 bouyer-socketcan-base1 jdolecek-ncq-base pgoyette-localcount-20170320 nick-nhusb-base-20170204 acpica-20170119
# 1.1.1.6 25-Jan-2017 christos

branches: 1.1.1.6.4;
One more time in the right place...


Revision tags: bouyer-socketcan-base pgoyette-localcount-20170107 nick-nhusb-base-20161204 acpica-20160930
# 1.1.1.5 11-Nov-2016 christos

branches: 1.1.1.5.2;
Import acpica-20160930:


Revision tags: pgoyette-localcount-20161104 nick-nhusb-base-20161004 localcount-20160914 pgoyette-localcount-20160806 pgoyette-localcount-20160726 acpica-20160527 pgoyette-localcount-base nick-nhusb-base-20160907 nick-nhusb-base-20160529 acpica-20160422
# 1.1.1.4 04-May-2016 christos

branches: 1.1.1.4.2;
22 April 2016. Summary of changes for version 20160422:

1) ACPICA kernel-resident subsystem:

Fixed a regression in the GAS (generic address structure) arbitrary bit
support in AcpiHwRead/AcpiHwWrite. Problem could cause incorrect behavior
and incorrect return values. Lv Zheng. ACPICA BZ 1270.

ACPI 6.0: Added support for new/renamed resource macros. One new argument
was added to each of these macros, and the original name has been
deprecated. The AML disassembler will always disassemble to the new
names. Support for the new macros was added to iASL, disassembler,
resource manager, and the acpihelp utility. ACPICA BZ 1274.

I2cSerialBus -> I2cSerialBusV2
SpiSerialBus -> SpiSerialBusV2
UartSerialBus -> UartSerialBusV2

ACPI 6.0: Added support for a new integer field that was appended to the
package object returned by the _BIX method. This adds iASL compile-time
and AML runtime error checking. ACPICA BZ 1273.

ACPI 6.1: Added support for a new PCCT subtable, "HW-Reduced Comm
Subspace Type2" (Headers, Disassembler, and data table compiler).

Example Code and Data Size: These are the sizes for the OS-independent
acpica.lib produced by the Microsoft Visual C++ 9.0 32-bit compiler. The
debug version of the code includes the debug output trace mechanism and
has a much larger code and data size.

Current Release:
Non-Debug Version: 137.4K Code, 52.6K Data, 190.0K Total
Debug Version: 201.5K Code, 82.2K Data, 283.7K Total
Previous Release:
Non-Debug Version: 137.1K Code, 51.5K Data, 188.6K Total
Debug Version: 201.0K Code, 82.0K Data, 283.0K Total


2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler and Tools:

iASL: Implemented an ASL grammar extension to allow/enable executable
"module-level code" to be created and executed under the various
operators that create new scopes. This type of AML code is already
supported in all known AML interpreters, and the grammar change will
appear in the next version of the ACPI specification. Simplifies the
conditional runtime creation of named objects under these object types:

Device
PowerResource
Processor
Scope
ThermalZone

iASL: Implemented a new ASL extension, a "For" loop macro to add greater
ease-of-use to the ASL language. The syntax is similar to the
corresponding C operator, and is implemented with the existing AML While
opcode -- thus requiring no changes to existing AML interpreters.

For (Initialize, Predicate, Update) {TermList}

Grammar:
ForTerm :=
For (
Initializer // Nothing | TermArg => ComputationalData
Predicate // Nothing | TermArg => ComputationalData
Update // Nothing | TermArg => ComputationalData
) {TermList}


iASL: The _HID/_ADR detection and validation has been enhanced to search
under conditionals in order to allow these objects to be conditionally
created at runtime.

iASL: Fixed several issues with the constant folding feature. The
improvement allows better detection and resolution of statements that can
be folded at compile time. ACPICA BZ 1266.

iASL/Disassembler: Fixed a couple issues with the Else{If{}...}
conversion to the ASL ElseIf operator where incorrect ASL code could be
generated.

iASL/Disassembler: Fixed a problem with the ASL+ code disassembly where
sometimes an extra (and extraneous) set of parentheses were emitted for
some combinations of operators. Although this did not cause any problems
with recompilation of the disassembled code, it made the code more
difficult to read. David Box. ACPICA BZ 1231.

iASL: Changed to ignore the unreferenced detection for predefined names
of resource descriptor elements, when the resource descriptor is
created/defined within a control method.

iASL: Disassembler: Fix a possible fault with externally declared Buffer
objects.


Revision tags: nick-nhusb-base-20160422 nick-nhusb-base-20160319 acpica-20160108
# 1.1.1.3 09-Jan-2016 christos

import new acpica:


Revision tags: nick-nhusb-base-20151226 nick-nhusb-base-20150921 acpica-20150717 nick-nhusb-base-20150606 acpica-20150410
# 1.1.1.2 13-Apr-2015 christos


Revision tags: nick-nhusb-base-20150406 nick-nhusb-base acpica-20140926
# 1.1.1.1 25-Oct-2014 christos

branches: 1.1.1.1.2;


Revision tags: acpica-20201113
# 1.1.1.12 27-Nov-2020 christos

13 November 2020. Summary of changes for version 20201113:

This release is available at https://acpica.org/downloads

1) ACPICA kernel-resident subsystem:

Interpreter: fixed a memory leak by using use existing buffer in
_HID repair. There was a memory leak that occurred when a _CID
object is defined as a package containing string objects. When _CID
is checked for any possible repairs, it calls a helper function to
repair _HID (because _CID basically contains multiple _HID entries).
The _HID repair function assumes that string objects are standalone
objects that are not contained inside of any packages. The _HID
repair function replaced the string object with a brand new object
and attempted to delete the old object by decrementing the reference
count of the old object. Strings inside of packages have a reference
count of 2 so the _HID repair function leaves this object in a
dangling state and causes a memory leak. Instead of allocating a
brand new object and removing the old object, use the existing
object when repairing the _HID object.

Added function trace macros to improve namespace debugging. The
namespace repair mechanism does not have function tracing macros.
Add several trace macros to improve debuggability.

Handle "orphan" _REG methods for GPIO OpRegions. Before this change
AcpiEvExecuteRegMethods() had special handling to handle "orphan"
(no matching OpRegion declared) _REG methods for EC nodes. On Intel
Cherry Trail devices there are 2 possible ACPI OpRegions for
accessing GPIOs. The standard GeneralPurposeIo OpRegion and the
Cherry Trail - specific UserDefined 0x9X OpRegions. Having 2
different types of OpRegions leads to potential issues with checks
for OpRegion availability, or in other words checks if _REG has
been called for the OpRegion which the ACPI code wants to use.
Except for the "orphan" EC handling, ACPICA core does not call _REG
on an ACPI node which does not define an OpRegion matching the type
being registered; and the reference design DSDT, from which most
Cherry Trail DSDTs are derived, does not define GeneralPurposeIo,
nor UserDefined(0x93) OpRegions for the GPO2 (UID 3) device, because
no pins were assigned ACPI controlled functions in the reference
design. Together this leads to the perfect storm, at least on the
Cherry Trail based Medion Akayo E1239T. This design does use a GPO2
pin from its ACPI code and has added the Cherry Trail specific
UserDefined(0x93) opregion to its GPO2 ACPI node to access this
pin. But it uses a "has _REG been called" availability check for
the standard GeneralPurposeIo OpRegion. This clearly is a bug in
the DSDT, but this does work under Windows. This issue leads to
the intel vbtn driver reporting the device always being in tablet-mode
at boot, even if it is in laptop mode. Which in turn causes userspace
to ignore touchpad events. So in other words, this issue causes
the touchpad to not work at boot. This change fixes this by extending
the "orphan" _REG method handling to also apply to GPIO address-space
handlers.

2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler and ACPICA tools:

iASL: Added more info to namespace dump file (-ln option). In a
separate section of the dump file (after the main namespace dump),
emit the full pathname for each namespace node, its type, and the
ASL filename and line number where it is declared.

AcpiHelp: Added an option to display/decode iASL exceptions. Option
is: -x [Hex Value] where "Hex Value" is the iASL exception code.
If Hex Value is omitted, all iASL exceptions are displayed.

iASL: Use StringLiteral instead of StringData for some ASL macros.
The use of the stringData rule allows for some "string" oriented
opcodes (Such as ToString, ToHexString, etc.) None of which make
sense with the macros in question. This change modifies the StringData
part of the rule for these macros to a simple string literal - thus
disallowing the use of ToString, ToHexString, etc. The following
ASL operators (macros) are affected: EisaId Fprintf Printf ToUuid
Unicode Note: The MS compiler requires the use of string literals
for these operators also.

iASL: Added a remark for an unknown UUID: ASL_MSG_UUID_NOT_FOUND.
Search the list of "known" UUIDs for the input to the ToUUID macro.

Added 5 new UUIDs to the known UUID table. All related to NVDIMM
and the NFIT table.


Revision tags: thorpej-futex-base acpica-20200717 acpica-20200430 bouyer-xenpvh-base2 phil-wifi-20200421 bouyer-xenpvh-base1 phil-wifi-20200411 bouyer-xenpvh-base phil-wifi-20200406 acpica-20200326
# 1.1.1.11 28-Mar-2020 christos


Revision tags: netbsd-9-1-RELEASE is-mlppp-base ad-namecache-base3 netbsd-9-0-RELEASE netbsd-9-0-RC2 ad-namecache-base2 ad-namecache-base1 ad-namecache-base acpica-20191213 netbsd-9-0-RC1 phil-wifi-20191119 acpica-20190816 netbsd-9-base phil-wifi-20190609 acpica-20190405
# 1.1.1.10 29-Apr-2019 christos


Revision tags: isaki-audio2-base pgoyette-compat-20190127 pgoyette-compat-20190118 acpica-20181213 pgoyette-compat-1226 pgoyette-compat-1126 pgoyette-compat-1020 pgoyette-compat-0930 pgoyette-compat-0906 acpica-20180810 pgoyette-compat-0728 phil-wifi-base pgoyette-compat-0625 pgoyette-compat-0521 acpica-20180427 pgoyette-compat-0502 pgoyette-compat-0422 pgoyette-compat-0415 acpica-20180313
# 1.1.1.9 07-Apr-2018 christos

branches: 1.1.1.9.2;


Revision tags: pgoyette-compat-0407 pgoyette-compat-0330 pgoyette-compat-0322 pgoyette-compat-0315 pgoyette-compat-base tls-maxphys-base-20171202 acpica-20171110 acpica-20170831
# 1.1.1.8 15-Sep-2017 christos

branches: 1.1.1.8.2; 1.1.1.8.4;


Revision tags: netbsd-8-2-RELEASE netbsd-8-1-RELEASE netbsd-8-1-RC1 netbsd-8-0-RELEASE netbsd-8-0-RC2 netbsd-8-0-RC1 matt-nb8-mediatek-base nick-nhusb-base-20170825 perseant-stdc-iso10646-base netbsd-8-base prg-localcount2-base3 prg-localcount2-base2 prg-localcount2-base1 acpica-20170303
# 1.1.1.7 30-Apr-2017 christos


Revision tags: prg-localcount2-base pgoyette-localcount-20170426 bouyer-socketcan-base1 jdolecek-ncq-base pgoyette-localcount-20170320 nick-nhusb-base-20170204 acpica-20170119
# 1.1.1.6 25-Jan-2017 christos

branches: 1.1.1.6.4;
One more time in the right place...


Revision tags: bouyer-socketcan-base pgoyette-localcount-20170107 nick-nhusb-base-20161204 acpica-20160930
# 1.1.1.5 11-Nov-2016 christos

branches: 1.1.1.5.2;
Import acpica-20160930:


Revision tags: pgoyette-localcount-20161104 nick-nhusb-base-20161004 localcount-20160914 pgoyette-localcount-20160806 pgoyette-localcount-20160726 acpica-20160527 pgoyette-localcount-base nick-nhusb-base-20160907 nick-nhusb-base-20160529 acpica-20160422
# 1.1.1.4 04-May-2016 christos

branches: 1.1.1.4.2;
22 April 2016. Summary of changes for version 20160422:

1) ACPICA kernel-resident subsystem:

Fixed a regression in the GAS (generic address structure) arbitrary bit
support in AcpiHwRead/AcpiHwWrite. Problem could cause incorrect behavior
and incorrect return values. Lv Zheng. ACPICA BZ 1270.

ACPI 6.0: Added support for new/renamed resource macros. One new argument
was added to each of these macros, and the original name has been
deprecated. The AML disassembler will always disassemble to the new
names. Support for the new macros was added to iASL, disassembler,
resource manager, and the acpihelp utility. ACPICA BZ 1274.

I2cSerialBus -> I2cSerialBusV2
SpiSerialBus -> SpiSerialBusV2
UartSerialBus -> UartSerialBusV2

ACPI 6.0: Added support for a new integer field that was appended to the
package object returned by the _BIX method. This adds iASL compile-time
and AML runtime error checking. ACPICA BZ 1273.

ACPI 6.1: Added support for a new PCCT subtable, "HW-Reduced Comm
Subspace Type2" (Headers, Disassembler, and data table compiler).

Example Code and Data Size: These are the sizes for the OS-independent
acpica.lib produced by the Microsoft Visual C++ 9.0 32-bit compiler. The
debug version of the code includes the debug output trace mechanism and
has a much larger code and data size.

Current Release:
Non-Debug Version: 137.4K Code, 52.6K Data, 190.0K Total
Debug Version: 201.5K Code, 82.2K Data, 283.7K Total
Previous Release:
Non-Debug Version: 137.1K Code, 51.5K Data, 188.6K Total
Debug Version: 201.0K Code, 82.0K Data, 283.0K Total


2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler and Tools:

iASL: Implemented an ASL grammar extension to allow/enable executable
"module-level code" to be created and executed under the various
operators that create new scopes. This type of AML code is already
supported in all known AML interpreters, and the grammar change will
appear in the next version of the ACPI specification. Simplifies the
conditional runtime creation of named objects under these object types:

Device
PowerResource
Processor
Scope
ThermalZone

iASL: Implemented a new ASL extension, a "For" loop macro to add greater
ease-of-use to the ASL language. The syntax is similar to the
corresponding C operator, and is implemented with the existing AML While
opcode -- thus requiring no changes to existing AML interpreters.

For (Initialize, Predicate, Update) {TermList}

Grammar:
ForTerm :=
For (
Initializer // Nothing | TermArg => ComputationalData
Predicate // Nothing | TermArg => ComputationalData
Update // Nothing | TermArg => ComputationalData
) {TermList}


iASL: The _HID/_ADR detection and validation has been enhanced to search
under conditionals in order to allow these objects to be conditionally
created at runtime.

iASL: Fixed several issues with the constant folding feature. The
improvement allows better detection and resolution of statements that can
be folded at compile time. ACPICA BZ 1266.

iASL/Disassembler: Fixed a couple issues with the Else{If{}...}
conversion to the ASL ElseIf operator where incorrect ASL code could be
generated.

iASL/Disassembler: Fixed a problem with the ASL+ code disassembly where
sometimes an extra (and extraneous) set of parentheses were emitted for
some combinations of operators. Although this did not cause any problems
with recompilation of the disassembled code, it made the code more
difficult to read. David Box. ACPICA BZ 1231.

iASL: Changed to ignore the unreferenced detection for predefined names
of resource descriptor elements, when the resource descriptor is
created/defined within a control method.

iASL: Disassembler: Fix a possible fault with externally declared Buffer
objects.


Revision tags: nick-nhusb-base-20160422 nick-nhusb-base-20160319 acpica-20160108
# 1.1.1.3 09-Jan-2016 christos

import new acpica:


Revision tags: nick-nhusb-base-20151226 nick-nhusb-base-20150921 acpica-20150717 nick-nhusb-base-20150606 acpica-20150410
# 1.1.1.2 13-Apr-2015 christos


Revision tags: nick-nhusb-base-20150406 nick-nhusb-base acpica-20140926
# 1.1.1.1 25-Oct-2014 christos

branches: 1.1.1.1.2;


Revision tags: acpica-20200326
# 1.1.1.11 28-Mar-2020 christos


Revision tags: ad-namecache-base3 netbsd-9-0-RELEASE netbsd-9-0-RC2 ad-namecache-base2 ad-namecache-base1 ad-namecache-base acpica-20191213 netbsd-9-0-RC1 phil-wifi-20191119 acpica-20190816 netbsd-9-base phil-wifi-20190609 acpica-20190405
# 1.1.1.10 29-Apr-2019 christos


Revision tags: isaki-audio2-base pgoyette-compat-20190127 pgoyette-compat-20190118 acpica-20181213 pgoyette-compat-1226 pgoyette-compat-1126 pgoyette-compat-1020 pgoyette-compat-0930 pgoyette-compat-0906 acpica-20180810 pgoyette-compat-0728 phil-wifi-base pgoyette-compat-0625 pgoyette-compat-0521 acpica-20180427 pgoyette-compat-0502 pgoyette-compat-0422 pgoyette-compat-0415 acpica-20180313
# 1.1.1.9 07-Apr-2018 christos

branches: 1.1.1.9.2;


Revision tags: pgoyette-compat-0407 pgoyette-compat-0330 pgoyette-compat-0322 pgoyette-compat-0315 pgoyette-compat-base tls-maxphys-base-20171202 acpica-20171110 acpica-20170831
# 1.1.1.8 15-Sep-2017 christos

branches: 1.1.1.8.2; 1.1.1.8.4;


Revision tags: netbsd-8-1-RELEASE netbsd-8-1-RC1 netbsd-8-0-RELEASE netbsd-8-0-RC2 netbsd-8-0-RC1 matt-nb8-mediatek-base nick-nhusb-base-20170825 perseant-stdc-iso10646-base netbsd-8-base prg-localcount2-base3 prg-localcount2-base2 prg-localcount2-base1 acpica-20170303
# 1.1.1.7 30-Apr-2017 christos


Revision tags: prg-localcount2-base pgoyette-localcount-20170426 bouyer-socketcan-base1 jdolecek-ncq-base pgoyette-localcount-20170320 nick-nhusb-base-20170204 acpica-20170119
# 1.1.1.6 25-Jan-2017 christos

branches: 1.1.1.6.4;
One more time in the right place...


Revision tags: bouyer-socketcan-base pgoyette-localcount-20170107 nick-nhusb-base-20161204 acpica-20160930
# 1.1.1.5 11-Nov-2016 christos

branches: 1.1.1.5.2;
Import acpica-20160930:


Revision tags: pgoyette-localcount-20161104 nick-nhusb-base-20161004 localcount-20160914 pgoyette-localcount-20160806 pgoyette-localcount-20160726 acpica-20160527 pgoyette-localcount-base nick-nhusb-base-20160907 nick-nhusb-base-20160529 acpica-20160422
# 1.1.1.4 04-May-2016 christos

branches: 1.1.1.4.2;
22 April 2016. Summary of changes for version 20160422:

1) ACPICA kernel-resident subsystem:

Fixed a regression in the GAS (generic address structure) arbitrary bit
support in AcpiHwRead/AcpiHwWrite. Problem could cause incorrect behavior
and incorrect return values. Lv Zheng. ACPICA BZ 1270.

ACPI 6.0: Added support for new/renamed resource macros. One new argument
was added to each of these macros, and the original name has been
deprecated. The AML disassembler will always disassemble to the new
names. Support for the new macros was added to iASL, disassembler,
resource manager, and the acpihelp utility. ACPICA BZ 1274.

I2cSerialBus -> I2cSerialBusV2
SpiSerialBus -> SpiSerialBusV2
UartSerialBus -> UartSerialBusV2

ACPI 6.0: Added support for a new integer field that was appended to the
package object returned by the _BIX method. This adds iASL compile-time
and AML runtime error checking. ACPICA BZ 1273.

ACPI 6.1: Added support for a new PCCT subtable, "HW-Reduced Comm
Subspace Type2" (Headers, Disassembler, and data table compiler).

Example Code and Data Size: These are the sizes for the OS-independent
acpica.lib produced by the Microsoft Visual C++ 9.0 32-bit compiler. The
debug version of the code includes the debug output trace mechanism and
has a much larger code and data size.

Current Release:
Non-Debug Version: 137.4K Code, 52.6K Data, 190.0K Total
Debug Version: 201.5K Code, 82.2K Data, 283.7K Total
Previous Release:
Non-Debug Version: 137.1K Code, 51.5K Data, 188.6K Total
Debug Version: 201.0K Code, 82.0K Data, 283.0K Total


2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler and Tools:

iASL: Implemented an ASL grammar extension to allow/enable executable
"module-level code" to be created and executed under the various
operators that create new scopes. This type of AML code is already
supported in all known AML interpreters, and the grammar change will
appear in the next version of the ACPI specification. Simplifies the
conditional runtime creation of named objects under these object types:

Device
PowerResource
Processor
Scope
ThermalZone

iASL: Implemented a new ASL extension, a "For" loop macro to add greater
ease-of-use to the ASL language. The syntax is similar to the
corresponding C operator, and is implemented with the existing AML While
opcode -- thus requiring no changes to existing AML interpreters.

For (Initialize, Predicate, Update) {TermList}

Grammar:
ForTerm :=
For (
Initializer // Nothing | TermArg => ComputationalData
Predicate // Nothing | TermArg => ComputationalData
Update // Nothing | TermArg => ComputationalData
) {TermList}


iASL: The _HID/_ADR detection and validation has been enhanced to search
under conditionals in order to allow these objects to be conditionally
created at runtime.

iASL: Fixed several issues with the constant folding feature. The
improvement allows better detection and resolution of statements that can
be folded at compile time. ACPICA BZ 1266.

iASL/Disassembler: Fixed a couple issues with the Else{If{}...}
conversion to the ASL ElseIf operator where incorrect ASL code could be
generated.

iASL/Disassembler: Fixed a problem with the ASL+ code disassembly where
sometimes an extra (and extraneous) set of parentheses were emitted for
some combinations of operators. Although this did not cause any problems
with recompilation of the disassembled code, it made the code more
difficult to read. David Box. ACPICA BZ 1231.

iASL: Changed to ignore the unreferenced detection for predefined names
of resource descriptor elements, when the resource descriptor is
created/defined within a control method.

iASL: Disassembler: Fix a possible fault with externally declared Buffer
objects.


Revision tags: nick-nhusb-base-20160422 nick-nhusb-base-20160319 acpica-20160108
# 1.1.1.3 09-Jan-2016 christos

import new acpica:


Revision tags: nick-nhusb-base-20151226 nick-nhusb-base-20150921 acpica-20150717 nick-nhusb-base-20150606 acpica-20150410
# 1.1.1.2 13-Apr-2015 christos


Revision tags: nick-nhusb-base-20150406 nick-nhusb-base acpica-20140926
# 1.1.1.1 25-Oct-2014 christos

branches: 1.1.1.1.2;


Revision tags: acpica-20190405
# 1.1.1.10 29-Apr-2019 christos


Revision tags: isaki-audio2-base pgoyette-compat-20190127 pgoyette-compat-20190118 acpica-20181213 pgoyette-compat-1226 pgoyette-compat-1126 pgoyette-compat-1020 pgoyette-compat-0930 pgoyette-compat-0906 acpica-20180810 pgoyette-compat-0728 phil-wifi-base pgoyette-compat-0625 pgoyette-compat-0521 acpica-20180427 pgoyette-compat-0502 pgoyette-compat-0422 pgoyette-compat-0415 acpica-20180313
# 1.1.1.9 07-Apr-2018 christos


Revision tags: pgoyette-compat-0407 pgoyette-compat-0330 pgoyette-compat-0322 pgoyette-compat-0315 pgoyette-compat-base tls-maxphys-base-20171202 acpica-20171110 acpica-20170831
# 1.1.1.8 15-Sep-2017 christos

branches: 1.1.1.8.2; 1.1.1.8.4;


Revision tags: netbsd-8-0-RELEASE netbsd-8-0-RC2 netbsd-8-0-RC1 matt-nb8-mediatek-base nick-nhusb-base-20170825 perseant-stdc-iso10646-base netbsd-8-base prg-localcount2-base3 prg-localcount2-base2 prg-localcount2-base1 acpica-20170303
# 1.1.1.7 30-Apr-2017 christos


Revision tags: prg-localcount2-base pgoyette-localcount-20170426 bouyer-socketcan-base1 jdolecek-ncq-base pgoyette-localcount-20170320 nick-nhusb-base-20170204 acpica-20170119
# 1.1.1.6 25-Jan-2017 christos

branches: 1.1.1.6.4;
One more time in the right place...


Revision tags: bouyer-socketcan-base pgoyette-localcount-20170107 nick-nhusb-base-20161204 acpica-20160930
# 1.1.1.5 11-Nov-2016 christos

branches: 1.1.1.5.2;
Import acpica-20160930:


Revision tags: pgoyette-localcount-20161104 nick-nhusb-base-20161004 localcount-20160914 pgoyette-localcount-20160806 pgoyette-localcount-20160726 acpica-20160527 pgoyette-localcount-base nick-nhusb-base-20160907 nick-nhusb-base-20160529 acpica-20160422
# 1.1.1.4 04-May-2016 christos

branches: 1.1.1.4.2;
22 April 2016. Summary of changes for version 20160422:

1) ACPICA kernel-resident subsystem:

Fixed a regression in the GAS (generic address structure) arbitrary bit
support in AcpiHwRead/AcpiHwWrite. Problem could cause incorrect behavior
and incorrect return values. Lv Zheng. ACPICA BZ 1270.

ACPI 6.0: Added support for new/renamed resource macros. One new argument
was added to each of these macros, and the original name has been
deprecated. The AML disassembler will always disassemble to the new
names. Support for the new macros was added to iASL, disassembler,
resource manager, and the acpihelp utility. ACPICA BZ 1274.

I2cSerialBus -> I2cSerialBusV2
SpiSerialBus -> SpiSerialBusV2
UartSerialBus -> UartSerialBusV2

ACPI 6.0: Added support for a new integer field that was appended to the
package object returned by the _BIX method. This adds iASL compile-time
and AML runtime error checking. ACPICA BZ 1273.

ACPI 6.1: Added support for a new PCCT subtable, "HW-Reduced Comm
Subspace Type2" (Headers, Disassembler, and data table compiler).

Example Code and Data Size: These are the sizes for the OS-independent
acpica.lib produced by the Microsoft Visual C++ 9.0 32-bit compiler. The
debug version of the code includes the debug output trace mechanism and
has a much larger code and data size.

Current Release:
Non-Debug Version: 137.4K Code, 52.6K Data, 190.0K Total
Debug Version: 201.5K Code, 82.2K Data, 283.7K Total
Previous Release:
Non-Debug Version: 137.1K Code, 51.5K Data, 188.6K Total
Debug Version: 201.0K Code, 82.0K Data, 283.0K Total


2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler and Tools:

iASL: Implemented an ASL grammar extension to allow/enable executable
"module-level code" to be created and executed under the various
operators that create new scopes. This type of AML code is already
supported in all known AML interpreters, and the grammar change will
appear in the next version of the ACPI specification. Simplifies the
conditional runtime creation of named objects under these object types:

Device
PowerResource
Processor
Scope
ThermalZone

iASL: Implemented a new ASL extension, a "For" loop macro to add greater
ease-of-use to the ASL language. The syntax is similar to the
corresponding C operator, and is implemented with the existing AML While
opcode -- thus requiring no changes to existing AML interpreters.

For (Initialize, Predicate, Update) {TermList}

Grammar:
ForTerm :=
For (
Initializer // Nothing | TermArg => ComputationalData
Predicate // Nothing | TermArg => ComputationalData
Update // Nothing | TermArg => ComputationalData
) {TermList}


iASL: The _HID/_ADR detection and validation has been enhanced to search
under conditionals in order to allow these objects to be conditionally
created at runtime.

iASL: Fixed several issues with the constant folding feature. The
improvement allows better detection and resolution of statements that can
be folded at compile time. ACPICA BZ 1266.

iASL/Disassembler: Fixed a couple issues with the Else{If{}...}
conversion to the ASL ElseIf operator where incorrect ASL code could be
generated.

iASL/Disassembler: Fixed a problem with the ASL+ code disassembly where
sometimes an extra (and extraneous) set of parentheses were emitted for
some combinations of operators. Although this did not cause any problems
with recompilation of the disassembled code, it made the code more
difficult to read. David Box. ACPICA BZ 1231.

iASL: Changed to ignore the unreferenced detection for predefined names
of resource descriptor elements, when the resource descriptor is
created/defined within a control method.

iASL: Disassembler: Fix a possible fault with externally declared Buffer
objects.


Revision tags: nick-nhusb-base-20160422 nick-nhusb-base-20160319 acpica-20160108
# 1.1.1.3 09-Jan-2016 christos

import new acpica:


Revision tags: nick-nhusb-base-20151226 nick-nhusb-base-20150921 acpica-20150717 nick-nhusb-base-20150606 acpica-20150410
# 1.1.1.2 13-Apr-2015 christos


Revision tags: nick-nhusb-base-20150406 nick-nhusb-base acpica-20140926
# 1.1.1.1 25-Oct-2014 christos

branches: 1.1.1.1.2;


Revision tags: acpica-20170831
# 1.1.1.8 15-Sep-2017 christos


Revision tags: nick-nhusb-base-20170825 perseant-stdc-iso10646-base netbsd-8-base prg-localcount2-base3 prg-localcount2-base2 prg-localcount2-base1 acpica-20170303
# 1.1.1.7 30-Apr-2017 christos


Revision tags: prg-localcount2-base pgoyette-localcount-20170426 bouyer-socketcan-base1 jdolecek-ncq-base pgoyette-localcount-20170320 nick-nhusb-base-20170204 acpica-20170119
# 1.1.1.6 25-Jan-2017 christos

branches: 1.1.1.6.4;
One more time in the right place...


Revision tags: bouyer-socketcan-base pgoyette-localcount-20170107 nick-nhusb-base-20161204 acpica-20160930
# 1.1.1.5 11-Nov-2016 christos

branches: 1.1.1.5.2;
Import acpica-20160930:


Revision tags: pgoyette-localcount-20161104 nick-nhusb-base-20161004 localcount-20160914 pgoyette-localcount-20160806 pgoyette-localcount-20160726 acpica-20160527 pgoyette-localcount-base nick-nhusb-base-20160907 nick-nhusb-base-20160529 acpica-20160422
# 1.1.1.4 04-May-2016 christos

branches: 1.1.1.4.2;
22 April 2016. Summary of changes for version 20160422:

1) ACPICA kernel-resident subsystem:

Fixed a regression in the GAS (generic address structure) arbitrary bit
support in AcpiHwRead/AcpiHwWrite. Problem could cause incorrect behavior
and incorrect return values. Lv Zheng. ACPICA BZ 1270.

ACPI 6.0: Added support for new/renamed resource macros. One new argument
was added to each of these macros, and the original name has been
deprecated. The AML disassembler will always disassemble to the new
names. Support for the new macros was added to iASL, disassembler,
resource manager, and the acpihelp utility. ACPICA BZ 1274.

I2cSerialBus -> I2cSerialBusV2
SpiSerialBus -> SpiSerialBusV2
UartSerialBus -> UartSerialBusV2

ACPI 6.0: Added support for a new integer field that was appended to the
package object returned by the _BIX method. This adds iASL compile-time
and AML runtime error checking. ACPICA BZ 1273.

ACPI 6.1: Added support for a new PCCT subtable, "HW-Reduced Comm
Subspace Type2" (Headers, Disassembler, and data table compiler).

Example Code and Data Size: These are the sizes for the OS-independent
acpica.lib produced by the Microsoft Visual C++ 9.0 32-bit compiler. The
debug version of the code includes the debug output trace mechanism and
has a much larger code and data size.

Current Release:
Non-Debug Version: 137.4K Code, 52.6K Data, 190.0K Total
Debug Version: 201.5K Code, 82.2K Data, 283.7K Total
Previous Release:
Non-Debug Version: 137.1K Code, 51.5K Data, 188.6K Total
Debug Version: 201.0K Code, 82.0K Data, 283.0K Total


2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler and Tools:

iASL: Implemented an ASL grammar extension to allow/enable executable
"module-level code" to be created and executed under the various
operators that create new scopes. This type of AML code is already
supported in all known AML interpreters, and the grammar change will
appear in the next version of the ACPI specification. Simplifies the
conditional runtime creation of named objects under these object types:

Device
PowerResource
Processor
Scope
ThermalZone

iASL: Implemented a new ASL extension, a "For" loop macro to add greater
ease-of-use to the ASL language. The syntax is similar to the
corresponding C operator, and is implemented with the existing AML While
opcode -- thus requiring no changes to existing AML interpreters.

For (Initialize, Predicate, Update) {TermList}

Grammar:
ForTerm :=
For (
Initializer // Nothing | TermArg => ComputationalData
Predicate // Nothing | TermArg => ComputationalData
Update // Nothing | TermArg => ComputationalData
) {TermList}


iASL: The _HID/_ADR detection and validation has been enhanced to search
under conditionals in order to allow these objects to be conditionally
created at runtime.

iASL: Fixed several issues with the constant folding feature. The
improvement allows better detection and resolution of statements that can
be folded at compile time. ACPICA BZ 1266.

iASL/Disassembler: Fixed a couple issues with the Else{If{}...}
conversion to the ASL ElseIf operator where incorrect ASL code could be
generated.

iASL/Disassembler: Fixed a problem with the ASL+ code disassembly where
sometimes an extra (and extraneous) set of parentheses were emitted for
some combinations of operators. Although this did not cause any problems
with recompilation of the disassembled code, it made the code more
difficult to read. David Box. ACPICA BZ 1231.

iASL: Changed to ignore the unreferenced detection for predefined names
of resource descriptor elements, when the resource descriptor is
created/defined within a control method.

iASL: Disassembler: Fix a possible fault with externally declared Buffer
objects.


Revision tags: nick-nhusb-base-20160422 nick-nhusb-base-20160319 acpica-20160108
# 1.1.1.3 09-Jan-2016 christos

import new acpica:


Revision tags: nick-nhusb-base-20151226 nick-nhusb-base-20150921 acpica-20150717 nick-nhusb-base-20150606 acpica-20150410
# 1.1.1.2 13-Apr-2015 christos


Revision tags: nick-nhusb-base-20150406 nick-nhusb-base acpica-20140926
# 1.1.1.1 25-Oct-2014 christos

branches: 1.1.1.1.2;


Revision tags: acpica-20170303
# 1.1.1.7 30-Apr-2017 christos


Revision tags: prg-localcount2-base pgoyette-localcount-20170426 bouyer-socketcan-base1 jdolecek-ncq-base pgoyette-localcount-20170320 nick-nhusb-base-20170204 acpica-20170119
# 1.1.1.6 25-Jan-2017 christos

One more time in the right place...


Revision tags: bouyer-socketcan-base pgoyette-localcount-20170107 nick-nhusb-base-20161204 acpica-20160930
# 1.1.1.5 11-Nov-2016 christos

branches: 1.1.1.5.2;
Import acpica-20160930:


Revision tags: pgoyette-localcount-20161104 nick-nhusb-base-20161004 localcount-20160914 pgoyette-localcount-20160806 pgoyette-localcount-20160726 acpica-20160527 pgoyette-localcount-base nick-nhusb-base-20160907 nick-nhusb-base-20160529 acpica-20160422
# 1.1.1.4 04-May-2016 christos

branches: 1.1.1.4.2;
22 April 2016. Summary of changes for version 20160422:

1) ACPICA kernel-resident subsystem:

Fixed a regression in the GAS (generic address structure) arbitrary bit
support in AcpiHwRead/AcpiHwWrite. Problem could cause incorrect behavior
and incorrect return values. Lv Zheng. ACPICA BZ 1270.

ACPI 6.0: Added support for new/renamed resource macros. One new argument
was added to each of these macros, and the original name has been
deprecated. The AML disassembler will always disassemble to the new
names. Support for the new macros was added to iASL, disassembler,
resource manager, and the acpihelp utility. ACPICA BZ 1274.

I2cSerialBus -> I2cSerialBusV2
SpiSerialBus -> SpiSerialBusV2
UartSerialBus -> UartSerialBusV2

ACPI 6.0: Added support for a new integer field that was appended to the
package object returned by the _BIX method. This adds iASL compile-time
and AML runtime error checking. ACPICA BZ 1273.

ACPI 6.1: Added support for a new PCCT subtable, "HW-Reduced Comm
Subspace Type2" (Headers, Disassembler, and data table compiler).

Example Code and Data Size: These are the sizes for the OS-independent
acpica.lib produced by the Microsoft Visual C++ 9.0 32-bit compiler. The
debug version of the code includes the debug output trace mechanism and
has a much larger code and data size.

Current Release:
Non-Debug Version: 137.4K Code, 52.6K Data, 190.0K Total
Debug Version: 201.5K Code, 82.2K Data, 283.7K Total
Previous Release:
Non-Debug Version: 137.1K Code, 51.5K Data, 188.6K Total
Debug Version: 201.0K Code, 82.0K Data, 283.0K Total


2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler and Tools:

iASL: Implemented an ASL grammar extension to allow/enable executable
"module-level code" to be created and executed under the various
operators that create new scopes. This type of AML code is already
supported in all known AML interpreters, and the grammar change will
appear in the next version of the ACPI specification. Simplifies the
conditional runtime creation of named objects under these object types:

Device
PowerResource
Processor
Scope
ThermalZone

iASL: Implemented a new ASL extension, a "For" loop macro to add greater
ease-of-use to the ASL language. The syntax is similar to the
corresponding C operator, and is implemented with the existing AML While
opcode -- thus requiring no changes to existing AML interpreters.

For (Initialize, Predicate, Update) {TermList}

Grammar:
ForTerm :=
For (
Initializer // Nothing | TermArg => ComputationalData
Predicate // Nothing | TermArg => ComputationalData
Update // Nothing | TermArg => ComputationalData
) {TermList}


iASL: The _HID/_ADR detection and validation has been enhanced to search
under conditionals in order to allow these objects to be conditionally
created at runtime.

iASL: Fixed several issues with the constant folding feature. The
improvement allows better detection and resolution of statements that can
be folded at compile time. ACPICA BZ 1266.

iASL/Disassembler: Fixed a couple issues with the Else{If{}...}
conversion to the ASL ElseIf operator where incorrect ASL code could be
generated.

iASL/Disassembler: Fixed a problem with the ASL+ code disassembly where
sometimes an extra (and extraneous) set of parentheses were emitted for
some combinations of operators. Although this did not cause any problems
with recompilation of the disassembled code, it made the code more
difficult to read. David Box. ACPICA BZ 1231.

iASL: Changed to ignore the unreferenced detection for predefined names
of resource descriptor elements, when the resource descriptor is
created/defined within a control method.

iASL: Disassembler: Fix a possible fault with externally declared Buffer
objects.


Revision tags: nick-nhusb-base-20160422 nick-nhusb-base-20160319 acpica-20160108
# 1.1.1.3 09-Jan-2016 christos

import new acpica:


Revision tags: nick-nhusb-base-20151226 nick-nhusb-base-20150921 acpica-20150717 nick-nhusb-base-20150606 acpica-20150410
# 1.1.1.2 13-Apr-2015 christos


Revision tags: nick-nhusb-base-20150406 nick-nhusb-base acpica-20140926
# 1.1.1.1 25-Oct-2014 christos

branches: 1.1.1.1.2;


Revision tags: acpica-20170119
# 1.1.1.6 25-Jan-2017 christos

One more time in the right place...


Revision tags: bouyer-socketcan-base pgoyette-localcount-20170107 nick-nhusb-base-20161204 acpica-20160930
# 1.1.1.5 11-Nov-2016 christos

Import acpica-20160930:


Revision tags: pgoyette-localcount-20161104 nick-nhusb-base-20161004 localcount-20160914 pgoyette-localcount-20160806 pgoyette-localcount-20160726 acpica-20160527 pgoyette-localcount-base nick-nhusb-base-20160907 nick-nhusb-base-20160529 acpica-20160422
# 1.1.1.4 04-May-2016 christos

branches: 1.1.1.4.2;
22 April 2016. Summary of changes for version 20160422:

1) ACPICA kernel-resident subsystem:

Fixed a regression in the GAS (generic address structure) arbitrary bit
support in AcpiHwRead/AcpiHwWrite. Problem could cause incorrect behavior
and incorrect return values. Lv Zheng. ACPICA BZ 1270.

ACPI 6.0: Added support for new/renamed resource macros. One new argument
was added to each of these macros, and the original name has been
deprecated. The AML disassembler will always disassemble to the new
names. Support for the new macros was added to iASL, disassembler,
resource manager, and the acpihelp utility. ACPICA BZ 1274.

I2cSerialBus -> I2cSerialBusV2
SpiSerialBus -> SpiSerialBusV2
UartSerialBus -> UartSerialBusV2

ACPI 6.0: Added support for a new integer field that was appended to the
package object returned by the _BIX method. This adds iASL compile-time
and AML runtime error checking. ACPICA BZ 1273.

ACPI 6.1: Added support for a new PCCT subtable, "HW-Reduced Comm
Subspace Type2" (Headers, Disassembler, and data table compiler).

Example Code and Data Size: These are the sizes for the OS-independent
acpica.lib produced by the Microsoft Visual C++ 9.0 32-bit compiler. The
debug version of the code includes the debug output trace mechanism and
has a much larger code and data size.

Current Release:
Non-Debug Version: 137.4K Code, 52.6K Data, 190.0K Total
Debug Version: 201.5K Code, 82.2K Data, 283.7K Total
Previous Release:
Non-Debug Version: 137.1K Code, 51.5K Data, 188.6K Total
Debug Version: 201.0K Code, 82.0K Data, 283.0K Total


2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler and Tools:

iASL: Implemented an ASL grammar extension to allow/enable executable
"module-level code" to be created and executed under the various
operators that create new scopes. This type of AML code is already
supported in all known AML interpreters, and the grammar change will
appear in the next version of the ACPI specification. Simplifies the
conditional runtime creation of named objects under these object types:

Device
PowerResource
Processor
Scope
ThermalZone

iASL: Implemented a new ASL extension, a "For" loop macro to add greater
ease-of-use to the ASL language. The syntax is similar to the
corresponding C operator, and is implemented with the existing AML While
opcode -- thus requiring no changes to existing AML interpreters.

For (Initialize, Predicate, Update) {TermList}

Grammar:
ForTerm :=
For (
Initializer // Nothing | TermArg => ComputationalData
Predicate // Nothing | TermArg => ComputationalData
Update // Nothing | TermArg => ComputationalData
) {TermList}


iASL: The _HID/_ADR detection and validation has been enhanced to search
under conditionals in order to allow these objects to be conditionally
created at runtime.

iASL: Fixed several issues with the constant folding feature. The
improvement allows better detection and resolution of statements that can
be folded at compile time. ACPICA BZ 1266.

iASL/Disassembler: Fixed a couple issues with the Else{If{}...}
conversion to the ASL ElseIf operator where incorrect ASL code could be
generated.

iASL/Disassembler: Fixed a problem with the ASL+ code disassembly where
sometimes an extra (and extraneous) set of parentheses were emitted for
some combinations of operators. Although this did not cause any problems
with recompilation of the disassembled code, it made the code more
difficult to read. David Box. ACPICA BZ 1231.

iASL: Changed to ignore the unreferenced detection for predefined names
of resource descriptor elements, when the resource descriptor is
created/defined within a control method.

iASL: Disassembler: Fix a possible fault with externally declared Buffer
objects.


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# 1.1.1.3 09-Jan-2016 christos

import new acpica:


Revision tags: nick-nhusb-base-20151226 nick-nhusb-base-20150921 acpica-20150717 nick-nhusb-base-20150606 acpica-20150410
# 1.1.1.2 13-Apr-2015 christos


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# 1.1.1.1 25-Oct-2014 christos

branches: 1.1.1.1.2;


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# 1.1.1.5 11-Nov-2016 christos

Import acpica-20160930:


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# 1.1.1.4 04-May-2016 christos

22 April 2016. Summary of changes for version 20160422:

1) ACPICA kernel-resident subsystem:

Fixed a regression in the GAS (generic address structure) arbitrary bit
support in AcpiHwRead/AcpiHwWrite. Problem could cause incorrect behavior
and incorrect return values. Lv Zheng. ACPICA BZ 1270.

ACPI 6.0: Added support for new/renamed resource macros. One new argument
was added to each of these macros, and the original name has been
deprecated. The AML disassembler will always disassemble to the new
names. Support for the new macros was added to iASL, disassembler,
resource manager, and the acpihelp utility. ACPICA BZ 1274.

I2cSerialBus -> I2cSerialBusV2
SpiSerialBus -> SpiSerialBusV2
UartSerialBus -> UartSerialBusV2

ACPI 6.0: Added support for a new integer field that was appended to the
package object returned by the _BIX method. This adds iASL compile-time
and AML runtime error checking. ACPICA BZ 1273.

ACPI 6.1: Added support for a new PCCT subtable, "HW-Reduced Comm
Subspace Type2" (Headers, Disassembler, and data table compiler).

Example Code and Data Size: These are the sizes for the OS-independent
acpica.lib produced by the Microsoft Visual C++ 9.0 32-bit compiler. The
debug version of the code includes the debug output trace mechanism and
has a much larger code and data size.

Current Release:
Non-Debug Version: 137.4K Code, 52.6K Data, 190.0K Total
Debug Version: 201.5K Code, 82.2K Data, 283.7K Total
Previous Release:
Non-Debug Version: 137.1K Code, 51.5K Data, 188.6K Total
Debug Version: 201.0K Code, 82.0K Data, 283.0K Total


2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler and Tools:

iASL: Implemented an ASL grammar extension to allow/enable executable
"module-level code" to be created and executed under the various
operators that create new scopes. This type of AML code is already
supported in all known AML interpreters, and the grammar change will
appear in the next version of the ACPI specification. Simplifies the
conditional runtime creation of named objects under these object types:

Device
PowerResource
Processor
Scope
ThermalZone

iASL: Implemented a new ASL extension, a "For" loop macro to add greater
ease-of-use to the ASL language. The syntax is similar to the
corresponding C operator, and is implemented with the existing AML While
opcode -- thus requiring no changes to existing AML interpreters.

For (Initialize, Predicate, Update) {TermList}

Grammar:
ForTerm :=
For (
Initializer // Nothing | TermArg => ComputationalData
Predicate // Nothing | TermArg => ComputationalData
Update // Nothing | TermArg => ComputationalData
) {TermList}


iASL: The _HID/_ADR detection and validation has been enhanced to search
under conditionals in order to allow these objects to be conditionally
created at runtime.

iASL: Fixed several issues with the constant folding feature. The
improvement allows better detection and resolution of statements that can
be folded at compile time. ACPICA BZ 1266.

iASL/Disassembler: Fixed a couple issues with the Else{If{}...}
conversion to the ASL ElseIf operator where incorrect ASL code could be
generated.

iASL/Disassembler: Fixed a problem with the ASL+ code disassembly where
sometimes an extra (and extraneous) set of parentheses were emitted for
some combinations of operators. Although this did not cause any problems
with recompilation of the disassembled code, it made the code more
difficult to read. David Box. ACPICA BZ 1231.

iASL: Changed to ignore the unreferenced detection for predefined names
of resource descriptor elements, when the resource descriptor is
created/defined within a control method.

iASL: Disassembler: Fix a possible fault with externally declared Buffer
objects.


Revision tags: nick-nhusb-base-20160422 nick-nhusb-base-20160319 acpica-20160108
# 1.1.1.3 09-Jan-2016 christos

import new acpica:


Revision tags: nick-nhusb-base-20151226 nick-nhusb-base-20150921 acpica-20150717 nick-nhusb-base-20150606 acpica-20150410
# 1.1.1.2 13-Apr-2015 christos


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# 1.1.1.1 25-Oct-2014 christos

branches: 1.1.1.1.2;