$BWT(B , 28 $BSE(B1999, $BwY(B $BNAPISALI(B:
Apply this patch.
thanks, it works:
ACPI: Found ACPI BIOS data at 0xc00f6c10 (123456, RSDT@7ff3000)
acpi0: 123456 on motherboard
acpi0: ADDR RANGE 7ff3000 d000 (mapped 0xc779c000)
acpi0: ADDR RANGE 7ff 3000 (mapped 0xc77a9000)
acpi0:
On Mon, 27 Sep 1999, Mitsuru IWASAKI wrote:
Hi, Mike.
# I'm very happy because of your reply :)
We wrote experimental ACPI driver for 4.0-CURRENT.
This was just one week work so its functionallity is very very poor :-)
but I think it is good idea to start
Hi, there.
We wrote experimental ACPI driver for 4.0-CURRENT.
This was just one week work so its functionallity is very very poor :-)
but I think it is good idea to start with this for developping ACPI
driver for FreeBSD because it is enough small to understand it.
I'm not sure
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Mike Smith wrote:
Both Doug Rabson and myself have been tinkering with this, and there's
someone that's been looking at an AML parser/interpreter in the last
couple of weeks. At this point in time, the parser and object manager
are the most vital components.
Hi, Mike.
# I'm very happy because of your reply :)
We wrote experimental ACPI driver for 4.0-CURRENT.
This was just one week work so its functionallity is very very poor :-)
but I think it is good idea to start with this for developping ACPI
driver for FreeBSD because it is enough
Hi, there.
We wrote experimental ACPI driver for 4.0-CURRENT.
This was just one week work so its functionallity is very very poor :-)
but I think it is good idea to start with this for developping ACPI
driver for FreeBSD because it is enough small to understand it.
If someone already started
Hi,
We wrote experimental ACPI driver for 4.0-CURRENT.
Now it can
1. Detect signature in so-called BIOS area.
2. Map ACPI reclaim memory and ACPI NVS memory.
3. Detect tables in ACPI memory areas (RSDT FACS DSDT FACP).
4. Catch Powerbutton event and report by dmesg.
5. use character device