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H A D | acpi.h | 243327 Tue Nov 20 07:09:29 MST 2012 grehan ACPI support for bhyve. The -A option will create the minimal set of required ACPI tables in guest memory. Since ACPI mandates an IOAPIC, the -I option must also be used. Template ASL files are created, and then passed to the iasl compiler to generate AML files. These are then loaded into guest physical mem. In support of this, the ACPI PM timer is implemented, in 32-bit mode. Tested on 7.4/8.*/9.*/10-CURRENT. Reviewed by: neel Obtained from: NetApp Discussed with: jhb (a long while back) |
H A D | Makefile | diff 243327 Tue Nov 20 07:09:29 MST 2012 grehan ACPI support for bhyve. The -A option will create the minimal set of required ACPI tables in guest memory. Since ACPI mandates an IOAPIC, the -I option must also be used. Template ASL files are created, and then passed to the iasl compiler to generate AML files. These are then loaded into guest physical mem. In support of this, the ACPI PM timer is implemented, in 32-bit mode. Tested on 7.4/8.*/9.*/10-CURRENT. Reviewed by: neel Obtained from: NetApp Discussed with: jhb (a long while back) |
H A D | acpi.c | 243327 Tue Nov 20 07:09:29 MST 2012 grehan ACPI support for bhyve. The -A option will create the minimal set of required ACPI tables in guest memory. Since ACPI mandates an IOAPIC, the -I option must also be used. Template ASL files are created, and then passed to the iasl compiler to generate AML files. These are then loaded into guest physical mem. In support of this, the ACPI PM timer is implemented, in 32-bit mode. Tested on 7.4/8.*/9.*/10-CURRENT. Reviewed by: neel Obtained from: NetApp Discussed with: jhb (a long while back) |
H A D | bhyverun.c | diff 243327 Tue Nov 20 07:09:29 MST 2012 grehan ACPI support for bhyve. The -A option will create the minimal set of required ACPI tables in guest memory. Since ACPI mandates an IOAPIC, the -I option must also be used. Template ASL files are created, and then passed to the iasl compiler to generate AML files. These are then loaded into guest physical mem. In support of this, the ACPI PM timer is implemented, in 32-bit mode. Tested on 7.4/8.*/9.*/10-CURRENT. Reviewed by: neel Obtained from: NetApp Discussed with: jhb (a long while back) |
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