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2 30 September 2021. Summary of changes for version 20210930:
3
4 This release is available at https://acpica.org/downloads
5
6 1) ACPICA kernel-resident subsystem:
7
8 Hardware: Avoid evaluating methods too early during system resume. During
9 wakeup from system-wide sleep states, AcpiGetSleepTypeData() is called
10 and it tries to get memory from the OS in order to evaluate a control
11 method, but if KFENCE is enabled in the Linux kernel, the memory
12 allocation attempt causes an IRQ work to be queued and a self-IPI to be
13 sent to the CPU running the code which requires the memory controller to
14 be ready, so if that happens too early in the wakeup path, it doesn't
15 work.
16
17 Prevent that from taking place by calling AcpiGetSleepTypeData() for S0
18 upfront, when preparing to enter a given sleep state, and saving the data
19 obtained by it for later use during system wakeup.
20
21 Added a new _OSI string, "Windows 2020". Posted by superm1.
22
23 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler and ACPICA tools:
24
25 iASL compiler: Updated the check for usage of _CRS, _DIS, _PRS, and _SRS
26 objects:
27 New/latest rules: Under a Device Object:
28 1) If _PRS is present, must have _CRS and _SRS
29 2) If _SRS is present, must have _PRS (_PRS requires _CRS and
30 _SRS)
31 3) If _DIS is present, must have _SRS (_SRS requires _PRS, _PRS
32 requires _CRS and _SRS)
33 4) If _SRS is present, probably should have a _DIS (Remark only)
34
35 iASL table disassembler: Added disassembly support for the NHLT ACPI
36 table. Note: support for Vendor-defined microphone arrays and SNR
37 extensions are not supported at this time -- mostly due to a lack of
38 example tables. Actual compiler support for NHLT is forthcoming.
39
40 Added a new subtable type for ACPI 6.4 SRAT Generic Port Affinity. It
41 uses the same subtable structure as the existing Generic Initiator
42 Affinity type.
43
44 Added the flag for online capable in the MADT, introduced in ACPI 6.3.
45 Posted by superm1.
46
47 3) ACPICA documentation: Updated the legal info (that appears at the
48 start of the Documents) to clarify distribution rights that are granted.
49
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52 30 July 2021. Summary of changes for version 20210730:
53
54 This release is available at https://acpica.org/downloads
55
56 1) ACPICA kernel-resident subsystem:
57
58 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler and ACPICA tools:
59
60 iasl: Check usage of _CRS, _DIS, _PRS, and _SRS objects (July 2021).
61 Under the Device Object:
62 1) If _DIS is present, must have a _CRS and _SRS
63 2) If _PRS is present, must have a _CRS, _DIS, and _SRS
64 3) If _SRS is present, must have a _CRS and _DIS
65 A warning will be issued for each of these cases.
66 Note: For existing ASL/projects, these warnings may be disabled by
67 specifying this on the command line:
68 "-vw 3141"
69
70 iASL Table Disassembler/Table compiler: Fix for WPBT table with no
71 command-line arguments. Handle the case where the Command-line
72 Arguments table field does not exist (zero).
73
74 Headers: Add new DBG2 Serial Port Subtypes
75 The Microsoft Debug Port Table 2 (DBG2) specification revision
76 September 21, 2020 comprises additional Serial Port Subtypes [1].
77 Reflect that in the actbl1.h header file. Submitted by:
78 semihalf-wojtas-marcin
79
80 iASL: Add full support for the AEST table (data compiler)
81 Includes support in the table compiler and the disassembler.
82
83 Add PRMT module header to facilitate parsing.
84 This structure is used in to parse PRMT in other Operating Systems
85 that relies on using subtable headers in order to parse ACPI tables.
86 Although the PRMT doesn't have "subtables" it has a list of module
87 information structures that act as subtables.
88
89 iASL: Table disassembler: Add missing strings to decode subtable types.
90 Includes the MADT and CEDT tables.
91
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94 04 June 2021. Summary of changes for version 20210604:
95
96 1) ACPICA kernel-resident subsystem:
97
98 Cleaned up (delete) the context mutex during local address handler object
99 deletion.
100
101 Fixed a memory leak caused by the _CID repair function.
102
103 Added support for PlatformRtMechanism OperationRegion handler. Adds a new
104 utility function, AcpiUtConvertUuidToString. Writing a buffer to a
105 PlatformRtMechanism fieldunit invokes a bidirectional transaction. The
106 input buffer contains 26 bytes containing 9 bytes of status, a command
107 byte and a 16-byte UUID. This change will simply pass this incoming
108 buffer to a handler registered by the OS.
109
110 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler and ACPICA tools:
111
112 Added full support for the PRMT ACPI table (Platform Runtime Mechanism
113 Table). Includes support in the iASL compiler, the disassembler, and the
114 template generator.
115
116 Added full support for the BDAT (BIOS Data ACPI Table) ACPI table.
117
118 Added full support for the RGRT (Regulatory Graphics Resource Table) ACPI
119 table.
120
121 Added full support for the SVKL (Storage Volume Key Location Table) ACPI
122 table. Header file support from Kuppuswamy Sathyanarayanan
123 <sathyanarayanan.kuppuswamy (a] linux.intel.com>.
124
125 Completed full support for the IVRS (I/O Virtualization Reporting
126 Structure) ACPI table. Added compiler support for IVRS, updated
127 disassembler support. Adds a new utility, UtIsIdInteger, to determine if
128 a HID/CID is an integer or a string.
129
130 Headers: Added more structs to the CEDT table: CXL fixed memory window
131 structure.
132
133 ACPI 6.4: MADT: added Multiprocessor Wakeup Mailbox Structure.
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136 31 March 2021. Summary of changes for version 20210331:
137
138 This release is available at https://acpica.org/downloads, and includes
139 all ACPI 6.4 support
140
141 1) ACPICA kernel-resident subsystem:
142 ACPI 6.4: iASL: deprecate DDBHandleObj keyword
143 Always create namespace nodes using AcpiNsCreateNode(). ACPICA is
144 allocating an object using kmalloc(), but then frees it
145 using kmem_cache_free(<"Acpi-Namespace" kmem_cache>). This is wrong.
146 Fixed a race condition in generic serial bus operation region handler.
147 Fixed by Hans de Goede.
148
149 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler and ACPICA tools:
150
151 ACPI 6.4: NFIT: add Location Cookie field
152 ACPI 6.4: HMAT: add new fields/flags
153 ACPI 6.4: Add new flags in SRAT
154 ACPI 6.4: add SDEV secure access components
155 ACPI 6.4: add Csi2Bus resource template
156 ACPI 6.4: add support for PHAT table
157 ACPI 6.4: add support for PMTT table
158 Add disassembly support for the IVRS table. Compilation of the table is
159 not yet complete.
160 Fixed a potential infinite loop due to type mismatch. The for-loop is
161 using a UINT8 counter and comparing the upper
162 limit against a UINT32 AslGbl_ExpectedMessagesIndex maximum. In
163 the case where AslGbl_ExpectedMessagesIndex is > 255 the counter i
164 will wrap around to zero and the loop will never exit. I suspect
165 the AslGbl_ExpectedMessagesIndex is never that high, but fixing
166 this does future proof the code and cleans up static analysis
167 warnings.Colin King.
168 iASL/TableCompiler: update it with IORT table E.b revision changes. From
169 shamiali2008.
170 iASL/TableCompiler: Add compilation support for the VIOT table. Signed-
171 off-by: Jean-Philippe Brucker.
172 iASL/TableCompiler: Add compilation support for CEDT table. Also, update
173 the CEDT template.
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176 05 January 2021. Summary of changes for version 20210105:
177
178 This release is available at https://acpica.org/downloads
179
180
181 1) ACPICA kernel-resident subsystem:
182
183 Updated all copyrights to 2021. This affects all ACPICA source code
184 modules.
185
186 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler and ACPICA tools:
187
188 ASL test suite (ASLTS): Updated all copyrights to 2021.
189
190 Tools and utilities: Updated all signon copyrights to 2021.
191
192 iASL Table Compiler: Removed support for obsolete ACPI tables: VRTC,
193 MTMR. Al Stone.
194
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197 17 December 2020. Summary of changes for version 20201217:
198
199 This release is available at https://acpica.org/downloads
200
201
202 1) ACPICA kernel-resident subsystem:
203
204 Note: The implementation of ACPI 6.4 is underway, and is expected to be
205 mostly finished next month, when ACPI 6.4 is released.
206
207 From qzed:- fixed-ae-class-macros. Fix exception code class checks. Added
208 several new macros, such as ACPI_CNTL_EXCEPTION(Status) in order to
209 enable this.
210
211 AcpiExec/iASL/AcpiHelp: Added a few changes for support of GCC 10.2.0.
212 These included a few casts, as well as a null pointer check.
213
214 Fix -Wfallthrough: GCC 7.1 gained -Wimplicit-fallthrough to warn on
215 implicit fallthrough, as well as __attribute__((__fallthrough__)) and
216 comments to explicitly denote that cases of fallthrough were intentional.
217 Clang also supports this warning and statement attribute, but not the
218 comment form. Added a new macro, ACPI_FALLTHROUGH to support this feature
219 of GCC. With assistance from @nickdesaulniers.
220
221 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler and ACPICA tools:
222
223 Added improvement to method call analysis by saving the return type and
224 relaxing certain cases of type checking.
225
226 iASL Table Compiler: Improved info messages. Added a message to the -T
227 option for when the default template (DSDT) is used.
228 Also added a note for when multiple SSDTs are created with a DSDT that
229 the SSDTs are created in the same file as the DSDT.
230
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233
234 13 November 2020. Summary of changes for version 20201113:
235
236 This release is available at https://acpica.org/downloads
237
238
239 1) ACPICA kernel-resident subsystem:
240
241 Interpreter: fixed a memory leak by using use existing buffer in _HID
242 repair. There was a memory leak that occurred when a _CID object is
243 defined as a package containing string objects. When _CID is checked for
244 any possible repairs, it calls a helper function to repair _HID (because
245 _CID basically contains multiple _HID entries). The _HID repair function
246 assumes that string objects are standalone objects that are not contained
247 inside of any packages. The _HID repair function replaced the string
248 object with a brand new object and attempted to delete the old object by
249 decrementing the reference count of the old object. Strings inside of
250 packages have a reference count of 2 so the _HID repair function leaves
251 this object in a dangling state and causes a memory leak. Instead of
252 allocating a brand new object and removing the old object, use the
253 existing object when repairing the _HID object.
254
255 Added function trace macros to improve namespace debugging. The namespace
256 repair mechanism does not have function tracing macros. Add several trace
257 macros to improve debuggability.
258
259 Handle "orphan" _REG methods for GPIO OpRegions. Before this change
260 AcpiEvExecuteRegMethods() had special handling to handle "orphan" (no
261 matching OpRegion declared) _REG methods for EC nodes. On Intel Cherry
262 Trail devices there are 2 possible ACPI OpRegions for accessing GPIOs.
263 The standard GeneralPurposeIo OpRegion and the Cherry Trail - specific
264 UserDefined 0x9X OpRegions. Having 2 different types of OpRegions leads
265 to potential issues with checks for OpRegion availability, or in other
266 words checks if _REG has been called for the OpRegion which the ACPI code
267 wants to use. Except for the "orphan" EC handling, ACPICA core does not
268 call _REG on an ACPI node which does not define an OpRegion matching the
269 type being registered; and the reference design DSDT, from which most
270 Cherry Trail DSDTs are derived, does not define GeneralPurposeIo, nor
271 UserDefined(0x93) OpRegions for the GPO2 (UID 3) device, because no pins
272 were assigned ACPI controlled functions in the reference design. Together
273 this leads to the perfect storm, at least on the Cherry Trail based
274 Medion Akayo E1239T. This design does use a GPO2 pin from its ACPI code
275 and has added the Cherry Trail specific UserDefined(0x93) opregion to its
276 GPO2 ACPI node to access this pin. But it uses a "has _REG been called"
277 availability check for the standard GeneralPurposeIo OpRegion. This
278 clearly is a bug in the DSDT, but this does work under Windows. This
279 issue leads to the intel vbtn driver reporting the device always being in
280 tablet-mode at boot, even if it is in laptop mode. Which in turn causes
281 userspace to ignore touchpad events. So in other words, this issue causes
282 the touchpad to not work at boot. This change fixes this by extending the
283 "orphan" _REG method handling to also apply to GPIO address-space
284 handlers.
285
286
287 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler and ACPICA tools:
288
289 iASL: Added more info to namespace dump file (-ln option). In a separate
290 section of the dump file (after the main namespace dump), emit the full
291 pathname for each namespace node, its type, and the ASL filename and line
292 number where it is declared.
293
294 AcpiHelp: Added an option to display/decode iASL exceptions. Option is: -
295 x [Hex Value] where "Hex Value" is the iASL exception code. If Hex Value
296 is omitted, all iASL exceptions are displayed.
297
298 iASL: Use StringLiteral instead of StringData for some ASL macros. The
299 use of the stringData rule allows for some "string" oriented opcodes
300 (Such as ToString, ToHexString, etc.) None of which make sense with the
301 macros in question. This change modifies the StringData part of the rule
302 for these macros to a simple string literal - thus disallowing the use
303 of ToString, ToHexString, etc.
304 The following ASL operators (macros) are affected:
305 EisaId
306 Fprintf
307 Printf
308 ToUuid
309 Unicode
310 Note: The MS compiler requires the use of string literals for these
311 operators also.
312
313 iASL: Added a remark for an unknown UUID: ASL_MSG_UUID_NOT_FOUND. Search
314 the list of "known" UUIDs for the input to the ToUUID macro.
315
316 Added 5 new UUIDs to the known UUID table. All related to NVDIMM and the
317 NFIT table.
318
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321
322 25 September 2020. Summary of changes for version 20200925:
323
324 This release is available at https://acpica.org/downloads
325
326
327 1) ACPICA kernel-resident subsystem:
328
329 Preserve memory opregion mappings. The ACPICA's strategy with respect to
330 the handling of memory mappings associated with memory operation regions
331 is to avoid mapping the entire region at once which may be problematic at
332 least in principle (for example, it may lead to conflicts with
333 overlapping mappings having different attributes created by drivers). It
334 may also be wasteful, because memory opregions on some systems take up
335 vastchunks of address space while the fields in those regions actually
336 accessed by AML are sparsely distributed.
337
338 For this reason, a one-page "window" is mapped for a given opregion on
339 the first memory access through it and if that "window" does not cover an
340 address range accessed through that opregion subsequently, it is unmapped
341 and a new "window" is mapped to replace it. Next, if the new "window" is
342 not sufficient to access memory through the opregion in question in the
343 future, it will be replaced with yet another "window" and so on. That
344 may lead to a suboptimal sequence of memory mapping and unmapping
345 operations, for example if two fields in one opregion separated from each
346 other by a sufficiently wide chunk of unused address space are accessed
347 in an alternating pattern.
348
349 Added support for 64 bit risc-v compilation. Useful for acpica tools and
350 incorporating ACPICA into the Firmware Test Suite. Colin Ian King
351 <colin.king (a] canonical.com>.
352
353 Added support for SMBus predefined names (from SMBus Control Method
354 Interface Specification, Version 1.0, December 10, 1999. New predefined
355 names:
356 _SBA
357 _SBI
358 _SBR
359 _SBT
360 _SBW
361
362 AML Disassembler: Added a new command, "All <NameSeg>". This command will
363 evaluate all objects in the current namespace whose NameString contains
364 the input NameSeg as the last element of the NameString. Useful for
365 debugging.
366
367
368 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler and ACPICA tools:
369
370 iASL: fixed a crash that occurred when predefined objects return packages
371 with lengths that exceed the initializer list.
372
373 iASL: added more detail to external resolution error message when
374 compiling multiple definition blocks.
375
376 iASL: added a remark for an attempt to create a nameseg or namestring
377 containing lower-case letters. This should prevent declaring multiple
378 namesegs or namestrings in an attempt to refer to different objects (with
379 different cases), but actually refer to the same object(s).
380
381 iASL: improve alias analysis by saving object type. If the alias is a
382 method type, the parameter count is also recorded.
383
384 AcpiExec: Increase the default loop timeout value. Was 1 second, is now
385 10 seconds. Prevents unnecessary timeouts when executing control methods
386 from the command line.
387
388 AcpiHelp/disassembler: Added a bunch of "known" UUIDs to the internal
389 list. Includes:
390 Memory Device
391 Generic Buttons Device
392 NVDIMM Root Device
393 Control Method Battery
394 Device Graphs for _DSD method
395 Hierarchical Data Extension
396 ....ARM CoreSight Graph
397
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399
400
401 17 July 2020. Summary of changes for version 20200717:
402
403 This release is available at https://acpica.org/downloads
404
405
406 1) ACPICA kernel-resident subsystem:
407
408 Do not increment OperationRegion reference counts for field units. Recent
409 server firmware has revealed that this reference count can overflow on
410 large servers that declare many field units (thousands) under the same
411 OperationRegion. This occurs because each field unit declaration will add
412 a reference count to the source OperationRegion. This release solves the
413 reference count overflow for OperationRegion objects by preventing
414 fieldUnits from incrementing their parent OperationRegion's reference
415 count.
416
417 Replaced one-element arrays with flexible-arrays, which were introduced
418 in C99.
419
420 Restored the readme file containing the directions for generation of
421 ACPICA from source on MSVC 2017. Updated the file for MSVC 2017. File is
422 located at: generate/msvc2017/readme.txt
423
424 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler and ACPICA tools:
425
426 iASL: Fixed a regression found in version 20200214. Prevent iASL from
427 emitting an extra byte of garbage data when control methods declared a
428 single parameter type without using braces. This extra byte is known to
429 cause a blue screen on the Windows AML interpreter.
430
431 iASL: Made a change to allow external declarations to specify the type of
432 a named object even when some name segments are not defined.
433 This change allows the following ASL code to compile (When DEV0 is not
434 defined or not defined yet):
435
436 External (\_SB.DEV0.OBJ1, IntObj)
437 External (\_SB.DEV0, DeviceObj)
438
439 iASL: Fixed a problem where method names in "Alias ()" statement could be
440 misinterpreted. They are now interpreted correctly as method invocations.
441
442 iASL: capture a method parameter count (Within the Method info segment,
443 as well as the argument node) when using parameter type lists.
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446
447
448 28 May 2020. Summary of changes for version 20200528:
449
450
451 1) ACPICA kernel-resident subsystem:
452
453 Removed old/obsolete Visual Studio files which were used to build the
454 Windows versions of the ACPICA tools. Since we have moved to Visual
455 Studio 2017, we are no longer supporting Visual Studio 2006 and 2009
456 project files. The new subdirectory and solution file are located at:
457
458 acpica/generate/msvc2017/AcpiComponents.sln
459
460
461 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler and ACPICA tools:
462
463 iASL: added support for a new OperationRegion Address Space (subtype):
464 PlatformRtMechanism. Support for this new keyword is being released for
465 early prototyping. It will appear in the next release of the ACPI
466 specification.
467
468 iASL: do not optimize the NameString parameter of the CondRefOf operator.
469 In the previous iASL compiler release, the NameString parameter of the
470 CondRefOf was optimized. There is evidence that some implementations of
471 the AML interpreter do not perform the recursive search-to-parent search
472 during the execution of the CondRefOf operator. Therefore, the CondRefOf
473 operator behaves differently when the NameString parameter is a single
474 name segment (a NameSeg) as opposed to a full NamePath (starting at the
475 root scope) or a NameString containing parent prefixes.
476
477 iASL: Prevent an inadvertent remark message. This change prevents a
478 remark if within a control method the following exist:
479 1) An Operation Region is defined, and
480 2) A Field operator is defined that refers to the region.
481 This happens because at the top level, the Field operator does not
482 actually create a new named object, it simply references the operation
483 region.
484
485 Removed support for the acpinames utility. The acpinames was a simple
486 utility used to populate and display the ACPI namespace without executing
487 any AML code. However, ACPICA now supports executable opcodes outside of
488 control methods. This means that executable AML opcodes such as If and
489 Store opcodes need to be executed during table load. Therefore, acpinames
490 would need to be updated to match the same behavior as the acpiexec
491 utility and since acpiexec can already dump the entire namespace (via the
492 'namespace' command), we no longer have the need to maintain acpinames.
493
494 In order to dump the contents of the ACPI namespace using acpiexec,
495 execute the following command from the command line:
496
497 acpiexec -b "n" [aml files]
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500
501
502 30 April 2020. Summary of changes for version 20200430:
503
504 1) ACPICA kernel-resident subsystem:
505
506 Cleaned up the coding style of a couple of global variables
507 (AcpiGbl_NextCmdNum and AcpiProtocolLengths) caught by static analyzers.
508 AcpiProtocolLengths was made static, and the definition of
509 AcpiGbl_NextCmdNum was moved to acglobal.h.
510
511
512 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler and ACPICA tools:
513
514 iASL DataTable Compiler: Fixed a segfault on errors that aren't directly
515 associated with a field.
516
517 Disassembler: has been made more resilient so that it will continue to
518 parse AML even if the AML generates ACPI namespace errors. This enables
519 iASL to disassemble some AML that may have been compiled using older
520 versions of iASL that no longer compile with newer versions of iASL.
521
522 iASL: Fixed the required parameters for _NIH and _NIG. Previously, there
523 was a mixup where _NIG required one parameter and _NIH required zero
524 parameters. This change swaps these parameter requirements. Now it is
525 required that _NIH must be called with one parameter and _NIG requires
526 zero parameters.
527
528 iASL: Allow use of undefined externals as long as they are protected by
529 an if (CondRefOf (...)) block when compiling multiple definition blocks.
530
531 iASL: Fixed the type override behavior of named objects that are declared
532 as External. External declarations will no longer override the type of
533 the actual definition if it already exists.
534
535 AcpiNames: Added setargv.obj to the MSVC 2017 link sequence to enable
536 command line wildcard support on Windows. Note: the AcpiNames utility is
537 essentially redundant with the AcpiExec utility (using the "namespace"
538 command) and is therefore deprecated. It will be removed in future
539 releases of ACPICA.
540
541 Disassembler: ignore AE_ALREADY_EXISTS status when parsing create*
542 operators. The disassembler is intended to emit existing ASL code as-is.
543 Therefore, error messages emitted during disassembly should be ignored or
544 handled in a way such that the disassembler can continue to parse the
545 AML. This change ignores AE_ALREADY_EXISTS errors during the deferred Op
546 parsing for create operators in order to complete parsing ASL termlists.
547
548 iASL DataTable Compiler: IVRS table: fix potentially uninitialized
549 variable warning. Some compilers catch potential uninitialized variables.
550 This is done by examining branches of if/else statements. This change
551 replaces an "else if" with an "else" to fix the uninitialized variable
552 warning.
553
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556 26 March 2020. Summary of changes for version 20200326:
557
558
559 1) ACPICA kernel-resident subsystem:
560
561 Performed a code clean-up to prevent build errors on early versions of
562 GCC-10.
563
564 Added the NHLT table signature. iASL data table compiler/disassembler
565 support for this table is coming soon.
566
567
568 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler and ACPICA tools:
569
570 AcpiExec: Fixed several problems with the namespace initialization file
571 (-fi<filename> option). Includes fixes to prevent AE_ALREADY_EXISTS
572 errors, several seg faults, and enhancements to line parsing within the
573 init file. In addition, each object found in the init file and it's new
574 value is displayed, as well as any such entries that do not have a
575 corresponding name in the namespace. For reference, the syntax for the
576 various supported data types are presented below:
577 PCHG 0x777788889999BBBB // Integer
578 \DEV1.STR1 "XYZ" // String
579 BUF1 (88 99 AA) // Buffer
580 PKG1 [0x1111 0x2222] // Package
581 \BF1 0x7980 // BufferField
582 RCRV 0x0123456789ABCDEF // Field Unit
583
584 iASL: Added a custom iASL macro __EXPECT__(iASL-Error-Code). This macro
585 can be used anywhere in a given ASL file to configure iASL to expect an
586 iASL compiler error code on the line where this macro was placed. If the
587 error code does not exist, an error is generated. This is intended to be
588 used for ACPICA's ASL test suite, but can be used by ASL developers as
589 well.
590
591 iASL: table compiler: Implemented IVRS IVHD type 11h parsing. The AMD
592 IVRS table parsing supported only IVHD type 10h structures. Parsing an
593 IVHD type 11h caused the iasl to report unknown subtable type. Add
594 necessary structure definition for IVHD type 11h and apply correct
595 parsing method based on subtable type. Micha? ?ygowski.
596
597 iASL: table compiler: Fixed IVRS table IVHD type 10h reserved field name
598 According to AMD IOMMU Specification Revision 3.05 the reserved field
599 should be IOMMU Feature Reporting. Change the name of the field to the
600 correct one. Micha? ?ygowski.
601
602 acpiexec: removed redeclaration of AcpiGbl_DbOpt_NoRegionSupport. Patch
603 based on suggestions by David Seifert and Benjamin Berg.
604
605 iASL: table compiler: removed an unused variable (DtCompilerParserResult)
606 causing linking errors. Patch based on suggestions by David Seifert and
607 Benjamin Berg.
608
609 iASL: table compiler: make LexBuffer static to avoid linking errors in
610 newer compilers. Patch based on suggestions by David Seifert and Benjamin
611 Berg.
612
613 iASL: fixed type matching between External and Named objects. External
614 object types can only be expressed with ACPI object type values that are
615 defined in the ACPI spec. However, iASL uses ACPI object type values that
616 are local to ACPICA in addition to the values defined in the ACPI spec.
617 This change implements type matching to map some object type values
618 specific to ACPICA to ones that are defined in the ACPI spec.
619
620 iASL: Dropped the type mismatch compiler error that can arise from
621 External declarations to a warning. This warning can occur when there is
622 a type difference between the external declaration and the actual object
623 declaration (when compiling multiple files/modules simultaneously).
624
625 iASL: removed an incorrect error message regarding externals. This change
626 removes an incorrect error that is emitted when a duplicate external
627 declaration does not contain a type that opens a scope. This is incorrect
628 because the duplicate external with conflicting types are already caught
629 by iASL and it doesn't make any sense to enforce what this conflicting
630 type should be.
631
632 AcpiXtract: fix AX_IS_TABLE_BLOCK_HEADER macro. This macro needs to be
633 surrounded by parens. Otherwise, a logical statement that applies a
634 logical not operator to this macro could result in a computation that
635 applies the operator to the left side of the logical and but not the
636 right. Reported-by: John Levon <john.levon (a] joyent.com>
637
638 Fixed a problem with the local version of sprint(): On 32-bit, the
639 provided sprintf() is non-functional: with a size of ACPI_UINT32_MAX,
640 String + Size will wrap, meaning End < Start, and
641 AcpiUtBoundStringOutput() will never output anything as a result. The
642 symptom seen of this was acpixtract failing to output anything -- with a
643 custom build that included utprint.c. Signed-off-by: John Levon
644 <john.levon (a] joyent.com>
645
646 iASL: Changed the "PlatformCommChannel" ASL keyword to "PCC", as per the
647 ACPI specification.
648
649
650 ----------------------------------------
651 14 February 2020. Summary of changes for version 20200214:
652
653
654 1) ACPICA kernel-resident subsystem:
655
656 Enable sleep button on ACPI legacy wake: Hibernation (S4) is triggered
657 in a guest when it receives a sleep trigger from the hypervisor. When the
658 guest resumes from this power state, it does not see the SleepEnabled
659 bit. In other words, the sleepHibernation (S4) is triggered in a guest
660 when it receives a sleep trigger from the hypervisor. When the guest
661 resumes from this power state, it does not see the SleepEnabled bit. In
662 other words, the sleep button is not enabled on waking from an S4 state.
663 This causes subsequent invocation of sleep state to fail since the
664 guest.button is not enabled on waking from an S4 state. This causes
665 subsequent invocation of sleep state to fail in the guest. Fix this
666 problem by enabling the sleep button in ACPI legacy wake. From Anchal
667 Agarwal <anchalag (a] amazon.com>.
668
669 Implemented a new external interface, AcpiAnyGpeStatusSet (). To be used
670 for checking the status bits of all enabled GPEs in one go. It is needed
671 to distinguish spurious SCIs from genuine ones when deciding whether or
672 not to wake up the system from suspend-to-idle.
673
674 Generic Makefiles: replace HOST name with ACPI_HOST: Some machines may be
675 using HOST in their environment to represent the host name for their
676 machines. Avoid this problem by renaming this variable from HOST to
677 ACPI_HOST.
678
679 MSVC 2017 project files: Enable multiprocessor generation to improve
680 build performance.
681
682 Added a macro to get the byte width of a Generic Address structure. New
683 ACPI_ACCESS_BYTE_WIDTH is in addition to the existing
684 ACPI_ACCESS_BIT_WIDTH. From Mika Westerberg.
685
686
687 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler and ACPICA tools:
688
689 iASL: Implemented full support for the (optional, rarely used) ReturnType
690 and ParameterTypesList for the Method, Function, and External operators.
691 For Method declarations, the number of individual ParameterTypes must
692 match the declaration of the number of arguments (NumArgs). This also
693 Fixes a problem with the External operator where extra/extraneous bytes
694 were emitted in the AML code if the optional ReturnType/ParameterTypes
695 were specified for a MethodObj declaration.
696 New error message:
697 1) Method NumArgs count does not match length of ParameterTypes list
698
699 iASL: Implemented detection of type mismatches between External
700 declarations and named object declarations. Also, detect type mismatches
701 between multiple External declarations of the same Name.
702 New error messages:
703 1) Type mismatch between external declaration and actual object
704 declaration detected
705 2) Type mismatch between multiple external declarations detected
706
707 iASL: Implemented new error messages for External operators that specify
708 a ReturnType and/or ParameterTypesList for any object type other than
709 control methods (MethodObj).
710 New error messages:
711 1) Return type is only allowed for Externals declared as MethodObj
712 2) Parameter type is only allowed for Externals declared as MethodObj
713
714 iASL: Implemented two new remark/warning messages for ASL code that
715 creates named objects from within a control method. This is very
716 inefficient since the named object must be created and deleted each time
717 the method is executed.
718 New messages:
719 1) Creation of named objects within a method is highly inefficient, use
720 globals or method local variables instead (remark)
721 2) Static OperationRegion should be declared outside control method
722 (warning)
723
724 iASL: Improved illegal forward reference detection by adding support to
725 detect forward-reference method invocations.
726
727 iASL: Detect and issue an error message for NameStrings that contain too
728 many individual NameSegs (>255). This is an AML limitation that is
729 defined in the ACPI specification.
730 New message:
731 1) NameString contains too many NameSegs (>255)
732
733 acpidump: windows: use GetSystemFirmwareTable API for all tables except
734 SSDT. By using this API, acpidump is able to get all tables in the XSDT
735
736 iASL: Removed unused parser file and updated msvc2017 project files.
737 Removed the obsolete AslCompiler.y from the repository.
738
739 iASL: msvc2017: Fixed macros in the file dependency list to prevent
740 unnecessary rebuilds. Replace %(Directory) with %(RelativeDir).
741
742 Disassembler: Prevent spilling error messages to the output file. All
743 errors are directed to the console instead. These error messages
744 prevented re-compilation of the resulting disassembled ASL output file
745 (.DSL).
746
747
748 ----------------------------------------
749 10 January 2020. Summary of changes for version 20200110:
750
751
752 1) ACPICA kernel-resident subsystem:
753
754 Updated all copyrights to 2020. This affects all ACPICA source code
755 modules.
756
757
758 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler and ACPICA tools:
759
760 ASL test suite (ASLTS): Updated all copyrights to 2020.
761
762 Tools and utilities: Updated all signon copyrights to 2020.
763
764 iASL: fix forward reference analysis for field declarations. Fixes
765 forward reference analysis for field declarations by searching the
766 parent scope for the named object when the object is not present in
767 the current scope.
768
769 iASL: Improved the error output for ALREADY_EXISTS errors. Now, the
770 full pathname of the name that already exists is printed.
771
772 iASL: Enhance duplicate Case() detection for buffers. Add check for
773 buffers with no initializer list (these buffers will be filled with
774 zeros at runtime.)
775
776
777 ----------------------------------------
778 13 December 2019. Summary of changes for version 20191213:
779
780
781 1) ACPICA kernel-resident subsystem:
782
783 Return a Buffer object for all fields created via the CreateField
784 operator. Previously, an Integer would be returned if the size of
785 the field was less than or equal to the current size of an Integer.
786 Although this goes against the ACPI specification, it provides
787 compatibility with other ACPI implementations. Also updated the
788 ASLTS test suite to reflect this new behavior.
789
790 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler and ACPICA tools:
791
792 iASL: Implemented detection of (and throw an error for) duplicate
793 values for Case statements within a single Switch statement. Duplicate
794 Integers, Strings, and Buffers are supported.
795
796 iASL: Fix error logging issue during multiple file compilation --
797 Switch to the correct input file during error node creation.
798
799 iASL: For duplicate named object creation, now emit an error instead
800 of a warning - since this will cause a runtime error.
801
802 AcpiSrc: Add unix line-ending support for non-Windows builds.
803
804 iASL: Add an error condition for an attempt to create a NameString
805 with > 255 NameSegs (the max allowable via the AML definition).
806
807
808 ----------------------------------------
809 18 October 2019. Summary of changes for version 20191018:
810
811
812 1) ACPICA kernel-resident subsystem:
813
814 Debugger: added a new command: ?Fields [address space ID]?. This command
815 dumps the contents of all field units that are defined within the
816 namespace with a particular address space ID.
817
818 Modified the external interface AcpiLoadTable() to return a table index.
819 This table index can be used for unloading a table for debugging.
820 ACPI_STATUS
821 AcpiLoadTable (
822 ACPI_TABLE_HEADER *Table,
823 UINT32 *TableIndex))
824
825 Implemented a new external interface: AcpiUnloadTable() This new function
826 takes a table index as an argument and unloads the table. Useful for
827 debugging only.
828 ACPI_STATUS
829 AcpiUnloadTable (
830 UINT32 TableIndex))
831
832 Ported the AcpiNames utility to use the new table initialization
833 sequence. The utility was broken before this change. Also, it was
834 required to include most of the AML interpreter into the utility in order
835 to process table initialization (module-level code execution.)
836
837 Update for results from running Clang V8.0.1. This fixes all "dead
838 assignment" warnings. There are still several "Dereference of NULL
839 pointer" warnings, but these have been found to be false positive
840 warnings.
841
842
843 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler and ACPICA tools:
844
845 iASL: numerous table compiler changes to ensure that the usage of
846 yacc/bison syntax is POSIX-compliant.
847
848 iASL/disassembler: several simple bug fixes in the data table
849 disassembler.
850
851 Acpiexec: expanded the initialization file (the -fi option) to initialize
852 strings, buffers, packages, and field units.
853
854
855 ----------------------------------------
856 16 August 2019. Summary of changes for version 20190816:
857
858 This release is available at https://acpica.org/downloads
859
860
861 1) ACPICA kernel-resident subsystem:
862
863 Modified the OwnerId mechanism to allow for more Owner Ids. The previous
864 limit was 256 Ids, now it is 4096 Ids. This prevents OWNER_ID_LIMIT
865 exceptions on machines with a large number of initialization threads,
866 many CPU cores and nested initialization control methods.
867
868 Introduced acpi_dispatch_gpe() as a wrapper around AcpiEvDetectGpe() for
869 checking if the given GPE (as represented by a GPE device handle and a
870 GPE number) is currently active and dispatching it (if that's the case)
871 outside of interrupt context.
872
873 Table load: exit the interpreter before initializing objects within the
874 new table This prevents re-acquiring the interpreter lock when loading
875 tables
876
877 Added the "Windows 2019" string to the _OSI support (version 1903). Jung-
878 uk Kim
879
880 Macros: removed pointer math on a null pointer. Causes warnings on some
881 compilers and/or tools. Changed ACPI_TO_POINTER to use ACPI_CAST_PTR
882 instead of using arithmetic.
883
884 Fully deployed the ACPI_PRINTF_LIKE macro. This macro was not being used
885 across all "printf-like" internal functions. Also, cleanup all calls to
886 such functions (both in 32-bit mode and 64-bit mode) now that they are
887 analyzed by the gcc compiler via ACPI_PRINTF_LIKE.
888
889
890 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler and ACPICA tools:
891
892 iASL: implemented a new data table compiler flex/bison front-end. This
893 change is internal and is not intended to result in changes to the
894 compiled code. This new compiler front-end can be invoked using the -tp
895 option for now, until the old mechanism is removed.
896
897 ASLTS: Implemented a new data table compiler test suite. This test suite
898 generates all table templates and compile/disassemble/re-compile/binary-
899 compare each file.
900
901 iASL: return -1 if AML files were not generated due to compiler errors
902
903 iASL: added a warning on use of the now-legacy ASL Processor () keyword.
904
905 iASL: added an error on _UID object declaration that returns a String
906 within a Processor () declaration. A _UID for a processor must be an
907 Integer.
908
909 iASL: added a null terminator to name strings that consist only of
910 multiple parent prefixes (^)
911
912 iASL: added support to compile both ASL and data table files in a single
913 command.
914
915 Updated the tool generation project files that were recently migrated to
916 MSVC 2017 to eliminate all new warnings. The new project files appear in
917 the directory \acpica\generate\msvc2017. This change effectively
918 deprecates the older project files in \acpica\generate\msvc9.
919
920
921 ----------------------------------------
922 03 July 2019. Summary of changes for version 20190703:
923
924
925 1) ACPICA kernel-resident subsystem:
926
927 Remove legacy module-level support code. There were still some remnants
928 of the legacy module-level code executions. Since we no longer support
929 this option, this is essentially dead code and has been removed from the
930 ACPICA source.
931
932 iASL: ensure that _WAK, _PTS, _TTS, and _Sx are declared only at the root
933 scope. If these named objects are declared outside the root scope, they
934 will not be invoked by any host Operating System.
935
936 Clear status of GPEs on first direct enable. ACPI GPEs (other than the EC
937 one) can be enabled in two situations. First, the GPEs with existing _Lxx
938 and _Exx methods are enabled implicitly by ACPICA during system
939 initialization. Second, the GPEs without these methods (like GPEs listed
940 by _PRW objects for wakeup devices) need to be enabled directly by the
941 code that is going to use them (e.g. ACPI power management or device
942 drivers).
943
944 In the former case, if the status of a given GPE is set to start with,
945 its handler method (either _Lxx or _Exx) needs to be invoked to take care
946 of the events (possibly) signaled before the GPE was enabled. In the
947 latter case, however, the first caller of AcpiEnableGpe() for a given GPE
948 should not be expected to care about any events that might be signaled
949 through it earlier. In that case, it is better to clear the status of
950 the GPE before enabling it, to prevent stale events from triggering
951 unwanted actions (like spurious system resume, for example).
952
953 For this reason, modify AcpiEvAddGpeReference() to take an additional
954 boolean argument indicating whether or not the GPE status needs to be
955 cleared when its reference counter changes from zero to one and make
956 AcpiEnableGpe() pass TRUE to it through that new argument.
957
958
959 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler and ACPICA tools:
960
961 The tool generation process has been migrated to MSVC 2017, and all
962 project files have been upgraded. The new project files appear in the
963 directory \acpica\generate\msvc2017. This change effectively deprecates
964 the older project files in \acpica\generate\msvc9.
965
966 iASL: ensure that _WAK, _PTS, _TTS, and _Sx are declared only at the root
967 scope. If these named objects are declared outside the root scope, they
968 will not be invoked by any host Operating System
969
970 ----------------------------------------
971 09 May 2019. Summary of changes for version 20190509:
972
973
974 1) ACPICA kernel-resident subsystem:
975
976 Revert commit 6c43e1a ("ACPICA: Clear status of GPEs before enabling
977 them") that causes problems with Thunderbolt controllers to occur if a
978 dock device is connected at init time (the xhci_hcd and thunderbolt
979 modules crash which prevents peripherals connected through them from
980 working). Commit 6c43e1a effectively causes commit ecc1165b8b74 ("ACPICA:
981 Dispatch active GPEs at init time") to get undone, so the problem
982 addressed by commit ecc1165b8b74 appears again as a result of it.
983
984
985 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler and ACPICA tools:
986
987 Reverted iASL: Additional forward reference detection. This change
988 reverts forward reference detection for field declarations. The feature
989 unintentionally emitted AML bytecode with incorrect package lengths for
990 some ASL code related to Fields and OperationRegions. This malformed AML
991 can cause systems to crash
992 during boot. The malformed AML bytecode is emitted in iASL version
993 20190329 and 20190405.
994
995 iASL: improve forward reference detection. This change improves forward
996 reference detection for named objects inside of scopes. If a parse object
997 has the OP_NOT_FOUND_DURING_LOAD set, it means that Op is a reference to
998 a named object that is declared later in the AML bytecode. This is
999 allowed if the reference is inside of a method and the declaration is
1000 outside of a method like so:
1001
1002 DefinitionBlock(...)
1003 {
1004 Method (TEST)
1005 {
1006 Return (NUM0)
1007 }
1008 Name (NUM0,0)
1009 }
1010
1011 However, if the declaration and reference are both in the same method or
1012 outside any methods, this is a forward reference and should be marked as
1013 an error because it would result in runtime errors.
1014
1015 DefinitionBlock(...)
1016 {
1017 Name (BUFF, Buffer (NUM0) {}) // Forward reference
1018 Name (NUM0, 0x0)
1019
1020 Method (TEST)
1021 {
1022 Local0 = NUM1
1023 Name (NUM1, 0x1) // Forward reference
1024 return (Local0)
1025 }
1026 }
1027
1028 iASL: Implemented additional buffer overflow analysis for BufferField
1029 declarations. Check if a buffer index argument to a create buffer field
1030 operation is beyond the end of the target buffer.
1031
1032 This affects these AML operators:
1033
1034 AML_CREATE_FIELD_OP
1035 AML_CREATE_BIT_FIELD_OP
1036 AML_CREATE_BYTE_FIELD_OP
1037 AML_CREATE_WORD_FIELD_OP
1038 AML_CREATE_DWORD_FIELD_OP
1039 AML_CREATE_QWORD_FIELD_OP
1040
1041 There are three conditions that must be satisfied in order to allow this
1042 validation at compile time:
1043
1044 1) The length of the target buffer must be an integer constant
1045 2) The index specified in the create* must be an integer constant
1046 3) For CreateField, the bit length argument must be non-zero.
1047
1048 Example:
1049 Name (BUF1, Buffer() {1,2})
1050 CreateField (BUF1, 7, 9, CF03) // 3: ERR
1051
1052 dsdt.asl 14: CreateField (BUF1, 7, 9, CF03) // 3: ERR
1053 Error 6165 - ^ Buffer index beyond end of
1054 target buffer
1055
1056
1057 ----------------------------------------
1058 05 April 2019. Summary of changes for version 20190405:
1059
1060
1061 1) ACPICA kernel-resident subsystem:
1062
1063 Event Manager: History: Commit 18996f2db918 ("ACPICA: Events: Stop
1064 unconditionally clearing ACPI IRQs during suspend/resume") was added
1065 earlier to stop clearing of event status bits unconditionally on suspend
1066 and resume paths. Though this change fixed an issue on suspend path, it
1067 introduced regressions on several resume paths. In the case of S0ix,
1068 events are enabled as part of device suspend path. If status bits for the
1069 events are set when they are enabled, it could result in premature wake
1070 from S0ix. If status is cleared for any event that is being enabled so
1071 that any stale events are cleared out. In case of S0ix, events are
1072 enabled as part of device suspend path. If status bits for the events are
1073 set when they are enabled, it could result in premature wake from S0ix.
1074
1075 This change ensures that status is cleared for any event that is being
1076 enabled so that any stale events are cleared out.
1077
1078
1079 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler and ACPICA tools:
1080
1081 iASL: Implemented an enhanced multiple file compilation that combines
1082 named objects from all input files to a single namespace. With this
1083 feature, any unresolved external declarations as well as duplicate named
1084 object declarations can be detected during compilation rather than
1085 generating errors much later at runtime. The following commands are
1086 examples that utilize this feature:
1087 iasl dsdt.asl ssdt.asl
1088 iasl dsdt.asl ssdt1.asl ssdt2.asl
1089 iasl dsdt.asl ssdt*.asl
1090
1091 ----------------------------------------
1092 29 March 2019. Summary of changes for version 20190329:
1093
1094
1095 1) ACPICA kernel-resident subsystem:
1096
1097 Namespace support: Remove the address nodes from global list after method
1098 termination. The global address list contains pointers to namespace nodes
1099 that represent Operation Regions. This change properly removes Operation
1100 Region namespace nodes that are declared dynamically during method
1101 execution.
1102
1103 Linux: Use a different debug default than ACPICA. There was a divergence
1104 between Linux and the ACPICA codebases. In order to resolve this
1105 divergence, Linux now declares its own debug default in aclinux.h
1106
1107 Renamed some internal macros to improve code understanding and
1108 maintenance. The macros below all operate on single 4-character ACPI
1109 NameSegs, not generic strings (old -> new):
1110 ACPI_NAME_SIZE -> ACPI_NAMESEG_SIZE
1111 ACPI_COMPARE_NAME -> ACPI_COMPARE_NAMESEG
1112 ACPI_MOVE_NAME -> ACPI_COPY_NAMESEG
1113
1114 Fix for missing comma in array declaration for the AcpiGbl_GenericNotify
1115 table.
1116
1117 Test suite: Update makefiles, add PCC operation region support
1118
1119
1120 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler and Tools:
1121
1122 iASL: Implemented additional illegal forward reference detection. Now
1123 detect and emit an error upon detection of a forward reference from a
1124 Field to an Operation Region. This will fail at runtime if allowed to
1125 pass the compiler.
1126
1127 AcpiExec: Add an address list check for dynamic Operation Regions. This
1128 feature performs a sanity test for each node the global address list.
1129 This is done in order to ensure that all dynamic operation regions are
1130 properly removed from the global address list and no dangling pointers
1131 are left behind.
1132
1133 Disassembler: Improved generation of resource pathnames. This change
1134 improves the code that generates resource descriptor and resource tag
1135 pathnames. The original code used a bunch of str* C library functions
1136 that caused warnings on some compilers.
1137
1138 iASL: Removed some uses of strncpy and replaced with memmove. The strncpy
1139 function can overwrite buffers if the calling code is not very careful.
1140 In the case of generating a module/table header, use of memmove is a
1141 better implementation.
1142
1143
1144 3) Status of new features that have not been completed at this time:
1145
1146 iASL: Implementing an enhanced multiple file compilation into a single
1147 namespace feature (Status): This feature will be released soon, and
1148 allows multiple ASL files to be compiled into the same single namespace.
1149 By doing so, any unresolved external declarations as well as duplicate
1150 named object declarations can be detected during compilation (rather than
1151 later during runtime). The following commands are examples that utilize
1152 this feature:
1153 iasl dsdt.asl ssdt.asl
1154 iasl dsdt.asl ssdt1.asl ssdt2.asl
1155 iasl dsdt.asl ssdt*.asl
1156
1157 ASL tutorial status: Feedback is being gathered internally and the
1158 current plan is to publish this tutorial on the ACPICA website after a
1159 final review by a tech writer.
1160
1161 ----------------------------------------
1162 15 February 2019. Summary of changes for version 20190215:
1163
1164
1165 0) Support for ACPI specification version 6.3:
1166
1167 Add PCC operation region support for the AML interpreter. This adds PCC
1168 operation region support in the AML interpreter and a default handler for
1169 acpiexec. The change also renames the PCC region address space keyword to
1170 PlatformCommChannel.
1171
1172 Support for new predefined methods _NBS, _NCH, _NIC, _NIH, and _NIG.
1173 These methods provide OSPM with health information and device boot
1174 status.
1175
1176 PDTT: Add TriggerOrder to the PCC Identifier structure. The field value
1177 defines if the trigger needs to be invoked by OSPM before or at the end
1178 of kernel crash dump processing/handling operation.
1179
1180 SRAT: Add Generic Affinity Structure subtable. This subtable in the SRAT
1181 is used for describing devices such as heterogeneous processors,
1182 accelerators, GPUs, and IO devices with integrated compute or DMA
1183 engines.
1184
1185 MADT: Add support for statistical profiling in GICC. Statistical
1186 profiling extension (SPE) is an architecture-specific feature for ARM.
1187
1188 MADT: Add online capable flag. If this bit is set, system hardware
1189 supports enabling this processor during OS runtime.
1190
1191 New Error Disconnect Recover Notification value. There are a number of
1192 scenarios where system Firmware in collaboration with hardware may
1193 disconnect one or more devices from the rest of the system for purposes
1194 of error containment. Firmware can use this new notification value to
1195 alert OSPM of such a removal.
1196
1197 PPTT: New additional fields in Processor Structure Flags. These flags
1198 provide more information about processor topology.
1199
1200 NFIT/Disassembler: Change a field name from "Address Range" to "Region
1201 Type".
1202
1203 HMAT updates: make several existing fields to be reserved as well as
1204 rename subtable 0 to "memory proximity domain attributes".
1205
1206 GTDT: Add support for new GTDT Revision 3. This revision adds information
1207 for the EL2 timer.
1208
1209 iASL: Update the HMAT example template for new fields.
1210
1211 iASL: Add support for the new revision of the GTDT (Rev 3).
1212
1213
1214 1) ACPICA kernel-resident subsystem:
1215
1216 AML Parser: fix the main AML parse loop to correctly skip erroneous
1217 extended opcodes. AML opcodes come in two lengths: 1-byte opcodes and 2-
1218 byte extended opcodes. If an error occurs during an AML table load, the
1219 AML parser will continue loading the table by skipping the offending
1220 opcode. This implements a "load table at any cost" philosophy.
1221
1222
1223 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler and Tools:
1224
1225 iASL: Add checks for illegal object references, such as a reference
1226 outside of method to an object within a method. Such an object is only
1227 temporary.
1228
1229 iASL: Emit error for creation of a zero-length operation region. Such a
1230 region is rather pointless. If encountered, a runtime error is also
1231 implemented in the interpreter.
1232
1233 Debugger: Fix a possible fault with the "test objects" command.
1234
1235 iASL: Makefile: support parent directory filenames containing embedded
1236 spaces.
1237
1238 iASL: Update the TPM2 template to revision 4.
1239
1240 iASL: Add the ability to report specific warnings or remarks as errors.
1241
1242 Disassembler: Disassemble OEMx tables as actual AML byte code.
1243 Previously, these tables were treated as "unknown table".
1244
1245 iASL: Add definition and disassembly for TPM2 revision 3.
1246
1247 iASL: Add support for TPM2 rev 3 compilation.
1248
1249
1250 ----------------------------------------
1251 08 January 2019. Summary of changes for version 20190108:
1252
1253
1254 1) ACPICA kernel-resident subsystem:
1255
1256 Updated all copyrights to 2019. This affects all source code modules.
1257
1258
1259 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler and Tools:
1260
1261 ASL test suite (ASLTS): Updated all copyrights to 2019.
1262
1263 Tools: Updated all signon copyrights to 2019.
1264
1265 AcpiExec: Added a new option to dump extra information concerning any
1266 memory leaks detected by the internal object/cache tracking mechanism. -
1267 va
1268
1269 iASL: Updated the table template for the TPM2 table to the newest version
1270 of the table (Revision 4)
1271
1272
1273 ----------------------------------------
1274 13 December 2018. Summary of changes for version 20181213:
1275
1276
1277 1) ACPICA Kernel-resident Subsystem:
1278
1279 Fixed some buffer length issues with the GenericSerialBus, related to two
1280 of the bidirectional protocols: AttribRawProcessBytes and AttribRawBytes,
1281 which are rarely seen in the field. For these, the LEN field of the ASL
1282 buffer is now ignored. Hans de Goede
1283
1284 Implemented a new object evaluation trace mechanism for control methods
1285 and data objects. This includes nested control methods. It is
1286 particularly useful for examining the ACPI execution during system
1287 initialization since the output is relatively terse. The flag below
1288 enables the output of the trace via the ACPI_DEBUG_PRINT_RAW interface:
1289 #define ACPI_LV_EVALUATION 0x00080000
1290
1291 Examples:
1292 Enter evaluation : _SB.PCI0._INI (Method)
1293 Exit evaluation : _SB.PCI0._INI
1294 Enter evaluation : _OSI (Method)
1295 Exit evaluation : _OSI
1296 Enter evaluation : _SB.PCI0.TEST (Method)
1297 Nested method call : _SB.PCI0.NST1
1298 Exit nested method : _SB.PCI0.NST1
1299 Exit evaluation : _SB.PCI0.TEST
1300
1301 Added two recently-defined _OSI strings. See
1302 https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-hardware/drivers/acpi/winacpi-
1303 osi.
1304 "Windows 2018"
1305 "Windows 2018.2"
1306
1307 Update for buffer-to-string conversions via the ToHexString ASL operator.
1308 A "0x" is now prepended to each of the hex values in the output string.
1309 This provides compatibility with other ACPI implementations. The ACPI
1310 specification is somewhat vague on this issue.
1311 Example output string after conversion:
1312 "0x01,0x02,0x03,0x04,0x05,0x06"
1313
1314 Return a run-time error for TermArg expressions within individual package
1315 elements. Although this is technically supported by the ASL grammar,
1316 other ACPI implementations do not support this either. Also, this fixes a
1317 fault if this type of construct is ever encountered (it never has been).
1318
1319
1320 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler and Tools:
1321
1322 iASL: Implemented a new compile option (-ww) that will promote individual
1323 warnings and remarks to errors. This is intended to enhance the firmware
1324 build process.
1325
1326 AcpiExec: Implemented a new command-line option (-eo) to support the new
1327 object evaluation trace mechanism described above.
1328
1329 Disassembler: Added support to disassemble OEMx tables as AML/ASL tables
1330 instead of a "unknown table" message.
1331
1332 AcpiHelp: Improved support for the "special" predefined names such as
1333 _Lxx, _Exx, _EJx, _T_x, etc. For these, any legal hex value can now be
1334 used for "xx" and "x".
1335
1336 ----------------------------------------
1337 31 October 2018. Summary of changes for version 20181031:
1338
1339
1340 An Operation Region regression was fixed by properly adding address
1341 ranges to a global list during initialization. This allows OS to
1342 accurately check for overlapping regions between native devices (such as
1343 PCI) and Operation regions as well as checking for region conflicts
1344 between two Operation Regions.
1345
1346 Added support for the 2-byte extended opcodes in the code/feature that
1347 attempts to continue parsing during the table load phase. Skip parsing
1348 Device declarations (and other extended opcodes) when an error occurs
1349 during parsing. Previously, only single-byte opcodes were supported.
1350
1351 Cleanup: Simplified the module-level code support by eliminating a
1352 useless global variable (AcpiGbl_GroupModuleLeveCode).
1353
1354
1355 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler and Tools:
1356
1357 iASL/Preprocessor: Fixed a regression where an incorrect use of ACPI_FREE
1358 could cause a fault in the preprocessor. This was an inadvertent side-
1359 effect from moving more allocations/frees to the local cache/memory
1360 mechanism.
1361
1362 iASL: Enhanced error detection by validating that all NameSeg elements
1363 within a NamePatch actually exist. The previous behavior was spotty at
1364 best, and such errors could be improperly ignored at compiler time (never
1365 at runtime, however. There are two new error messages, as shown in the
1366 examples below:
1367
1368 dsdt.asl 33: CreateByteField (TTTT.BXXX, 1, CBF1)
1369 Error 6161 - ^ One or more objects within
1370 the Pathname do not exist (TTTT.BXXX)
1371
1372 dsdt.asl 34: CreateByteField (BUF1, UUUU.INT1, BBBB.CBF1)
1373 Error 6160 - One or more prefix Scopes do not exist ^
1374 (BBBB.CBF1)
1375
1376 iASL: Disassembler/table-compiler: Added support for the static data
1377 table TPM2 revision 3 (an older version of TPM2). The support has been
1378 added for the compiler and the disassembler.
1379
1380 Fixed compilation of DOS format data table file on Unix/Linux systems.
1381 iASL now properly detects line continuations (\) for DOS format data
1382 table definition language files on when executing on Unix/Linux.
1383
1384 ----------------------------------------
1385 03 October 2018. Summary of changes for version 20181003:
1386
1387
1388 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler and Tools:
1389
1390 Fixed a regression introduced in version 20180927 that could cause the
1391 compiler to fault, especially with NamePaths containing one or more
1392 carats (^). Such as: ^^_SB_PCI0
1393
1394 Added a new remark for the Sleep() operator when the sleep time operand
1395 is larger than one second. This is a very long time for the ASL/BIOS code
1396 and may not be what was intended by the ASL writer.
1397
1398 ----------------------------------------
1399 27 September 2018. Summary of changes for version 20180927:
1400
1401
1402 1) ACPICA kernel-resident subsystem:
1403
1404 Updated the GPE support to clear the status of all ACPI events when
1405 entering any/all sleep states in order to avoid premature wakeups. In
1406 theory, this may cause some wakeup events to be missed, but the
1407 likelihood of this is small. This change restores the original behavior
1408 of the ACPICA code in order to fix a regression seen from the previous
1409 "Stop unconditionally clearing ACPI IRQs during suspend/resume" change.
1410 This regression could cause some systems to incorrectly wake immediately.
1411
1412 Updated the execution of the _REG methods during initialization and
1413 namespace loading to bring the behavior into closer conformance to the
1414 ACPI specification and other ACPI implementations:
1415
1416 From the ACPI specification 6.2A, section 6.5.4 "_REG (Region):
1417 "Control methods must assume all operation regions are inaccessible
1418 until the _REG(RegionSpace, 1) method is executed"
1419
1420 "The exceptions to this rule are:
1421 1. OSPM must guarantee that the following operation regions are always
1422 accessible:
1423 SystemIO operation regions.
1424 SystemMemory operation regions when accessing memory returned by the
1425 System Address Map reporting interfaces."
1426
1427 Since the state of both the SystemIO and SystemMemory address spaces are
1428 defined by the specification to never change, this ACPICA change ensures
1429 that now _REG is never called on them. This solves some problems seen in
1430 the field and provides compatibility with other ACPI implementations. An
1431 update to the upcoming new version of the ACPI specification will help
1432 clarify this behavior.
1433
1434 Updated the implementation of support for the Generic Serial Bus. For the
1435 "bidirectional" protocols, the internal implementation now automatically
1436 creates a return data buffer of the maximum size (255). This handles the
1437 worst-case for data that is returned from the serial bus handler, and
1438 fixes some problems seen in the field. This new buffer is directly
1439 returned to the ASL. As such, there is no true "bidirectional" buffer,
1440 which matches the ACPI specification. This is the reason for the "double
1441 store" seen in the example ASL code in the specification, shown below:
1442
1443 Word Process Call (AttribProcessCall):
1444 OperationRegion(TOP1, GenericSerialBus, 0x00, 0x100)
1445 Field(TOP1, BufferAcc, NoLock, Preserve)
1446 {
1447 FLD1, 8, // Virtual register at command value 1.
1448 }
1449
1450 Name(BUFF, Buffer(20){}) // Create GenericSerialBus data buffer
1451 // as BUFF
1452 CreateWordField(BUFF, 0x02, DATA) // DATA = Data (Word)
1453
1454 Store(0x5416, DATA) // Save 0x5416 into the data buffer
1455 Store(Store(BUFF, FLD1), BUFF) // Invoke a write/read Process Call
1456 transaction
1457 // This is the "double store". The write to
1458 // FLD1 returns a new buffer, which is stored
1459 // back into BUFF with the second Store.
1460
1461
1462 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler and Tools:
1463
1464 iASL: Implemented detection of extraneous/redundant uses of the Offset()
1465 operator within a Field Unit list. A remark is now issued for these. For
1466 example, the first two of the Offset() operators below are extraneous.
1467 Because both the compiler and the interpreter track the offsets
1468 automatically, these Offsets simply refer to the current offset and are
1469 unnecessary. Note, when optimization is enabled, the iASL compiler will
1470 in fact remove the redundant Offset operators and will not emit any AML
1471 code for them.
1472
1473 OperationRegion (OPR1, SystemMemory, 0x100, 0x100)
1474 Field (OPR1)
1475 {
1476 Offset (0), // Never needed
1477 FLD1, 32,
1478 Offset (4), // Redundant, offset is already 4 (bytes)
1479 FLD2, 8,
1480 Offset (64), // OK use of Offset.
1481 FLD3, 16,
1482 }
1483 dsdt.asl 14: Offset (0),
1484 Remark 2158 - ^ Unnecessary/redundant use of Offset
1485 operator
1486
1487 dsdt.asl 16: Offset (4),
1488 Remark 2158 - ^ Unnecessary/redundant use of Offset
1489 operator
1490
1491 ----------------------------------------
1492 10 August 2018. Summary of changes for version 20180810:
1493
1494
1495 1) ACPICA kernel-resident subsystem:
1496
1497 Initial ACPI table loading: Attempt to continue loading ACPI tables
1498 regardless of malformed AML. Since migrating table initialization to the
1499 new module-level code support, the AML interpreter rejected tables upon
1500 any ACPI error encountered during table load. This is a problem because
1501 non-serious ACPI errors during table load do not necessarily mean that
1502 the entire definition block (DSDT or SSDT) is invalid. This change
1503 improves the table loading by ignoring some types of errors that can be
1504 generated by incorrect AML. This can range from object type errors, scope
1505 errors, and index errors.
1506
1507 Suspend/Resume support: Update to stop unconditionally clearing ACPI IRQs
1508 during suspend/resume. The status of ACPI events is no longer cleared
1509 when entering the ACPI S5 system state (power off) which caused some
1510 systems to power up immediately after turning off power in certain
1511 situations. This was a functional regression. It was fixed by clearing
1512 the status of all ACPI events again when entering S5 (for system-wide
1513 suspend or hibernation the clearing of the status of all events is not
1514 desirable, as it might cause the kernel to miss wakeup events sometimes).
1515 Rafael Wysocki.
1516
1517
1518 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler and Tools:
1519
1520 AcpiExec: Enhanced the -fi option (Namespace initialization file). Field
1521 elements listed in the initialization file were previously initialized
1522 after the table load and before executing module-level code blocks.
1523 Recent changes in the module-level code support means that the table load
1524 becomes a large control method execution. If fields are used within
1525 module-level code and we are executing with the -fi option, the
1526 initialization values were used to initialize the namespace object(s)
1527 only after the table was finished loading. This change Provides an early
1528 initialization of objects specified in the initialization file so that
1529 field unit values are populated during the table load (not after the
1530 load).
1531
1532 AcpiExec: Fixed a small memory leak regression that could result in
1533 warnings during exit of the utility. These warnings were similar to
1534 these:
1535 0002D690 Length 0x0006 nsnames-0502 [Not a Descriptor - too small]
1536 0002CD70 Length 0x002C utcache-0453 [Operand] Integer RefCount 0x0001
1537
1538 ----------------------------------------
1539 29 June 2018. Summary of changes for version 20180629:
1540
1541
1542 1) iASL Compiler/Disassembler and Tools:
1543
1544 iASL: Fixed a regression related to the use of the ASL External
1545 statement. Error checking for the use of the External() statement has
1546 been relaxed. Previously, a restriction on the use of External meant that
1547 the referenced named object was required to be defined in a different
1548 table (an SSDT). Thus it would be an error to declare an object as an
1549 external and then define the same named object in the same table. For
1550 example:
1551 DefinitionBlock (...)
1552 {
1553 External (DEV1)
1554 Device (DEV1){...} // This was an error
1555 }
1556 However, this behavior has caused regressions in some existing ASL code,
1557 because there is code that depends on named objects and externals (with
1558 the same name) being declared in the same table. This change will allow
1559 the ASL code above to compile without errors or warnings.
1560
1561 iASL: Implemented ASL language extensions for four operators to make some
1562 of their arguments optional instead of required:
1563 1) Field (RegionName, AccessType, LockRule, UpdateRule)
1564 2) BankField (RegionName, BankName, BankValue,
1565 AccessType, LockRule, UpdateRule)
1566 3) IndexField (IndexName, DataName,
1567 AccessType, LockRule, UpdateRule)
1568 For the Field operators above, the AccessType, LockRule, and UpdateRule
1569 are now optional arguments. The default values are:
1570 AccessType: AnyAcc
1571 LockRule: NoLock
1572 UpdateRule: Preserve
1573 4) Mutex (MutexName, SyncLevel)
1574 For this operator, the SyncLevel argument is now optional. This argument
1575 is rarely used in any meaningful way by ASL code, and thus it makes sense
1576 to make it optional. The default value is:
1577 SyncLevel: 0
1578
1579 iASL: Attempted use of the ASL Unload() operator now results in the
1580 following warning:
1581 "Unload is not supported by all operating systems"
1582 This is in fact very true, and the Unload operator may be completely
1583 deprecated in the near future.
1584
1585 AcpiExec: Fixed a regression for the -fi option (Namespace initialization
1586 file. Recent changes in the ACPICA module-level code support altered the
1587 table load/initialization sequence . This means that the table load has
1588 become a large method execution of the table itself. If Operation Region
1589 Fields are used within any module-level code and the -fi option was
1590 specified, the initialization values were populated only after the table
1591 had completely finished loading (and thus the module-level code had
1592 already been executed). This change moves the initialization of objects
1593 listed in the initialization file to before the table is executed as a
1594 method. Field unit values are now initialized before the table execution
1595 is performed.
1596
1597 ----------------------------------------
1598 31 May 2018. Summary of changes for version 20180531:
1599
1600
1601 1) ACPICA kernel-resident Subsystem:
1602
1603 Implemented additional support to help ensure that a DSDT or SSDT is
1604 fully loaded even if errors are incurred during the load. The majority of
1605 the problems that are seen is the failure of individual AML operators
1606 that occur during execution of any module-level code (MLC) existing in
1607 the table. This support adds a mechanism to abort the current ASL
1608 statement (AML opcode), emit an error message, and to simply move on to
1609 the next opcode -- instead of aborting the entire table load. This is
1610 different than the execution of a control method where the entire method
1611 is aborted upon any error. The goal is to perform a very "best effort" to
1612 load the ACPI tables. The most common MLC errors that have been seen in
1613 the field are direct references to unresolved ASL/AML symbols (referenced
1614 directly without the use of the CondRefOf operator to validate the
1615 symbol). This new ACPICA behavior is now compatible with other ACPI
1616 implementations.
1617
1618 Interpreter: The Unload AML operator is no longer supported for the
1619 reasons below. An AE_NOT_IMPLEMENTED exception is returned.
1620 1) A correct implementation on at least some hosts may not be possible.
1621 2) Other ACPI implementations do not correctly/fully support it.
1622 3) It requires host device driver support which is not known to exist.
1623 (To properly support namespace unload out from underneath.)
1624 4) This AML operator has never been seen in the field.
1625
1626 Parser: Added a debug option to dump AML parse sub-trees as they are
1627 being executed. Used with ACPI_DEBUG_PRINT, the enabling debug level is
1628 ACPI_DB_PARSE_TREES.
1629
1630 Debugger: Reduced the verbosity for errors incurred during table load and
1631 module-level code execution.
1632
1633 Completed an investigation into adding a namespace node "owner list"
1634 instead of the current "owner ID" associated with namespace nodes. This
1635 list would link together all nodes that are owned by an individual
1636 control method. The purpose would be to enhance control method execution
1637 by speeding up cleanup during method exit (all namespace nodes created by
1638 a method are deleted upon method termination.) Currently, the entire
1639 namespace must be searched for matching owner IDs if (and only if) the
1640 method creates named objects outside of the local scope. However, by far
1641 the most common case is that methods create objects locally, not outside
1642 the method scope. There is already an ACPICA optimization in place that
1643 only searches the entire namespace in the rare case of a method creating
1644 objects elsewhere in the namespace. Therefore, it is felt that the
1645 overhead of adding an additional pointer to each namespace node to
1646 implement the owner list makes this feature unnecessary.
1647
1648
1649 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler and Tools:
1650
1651 iASL, Disassembler, and Template generator: Implemented support for
1652 Revision D of the IORT table. Adds a new subtable that is used to specify
1653 SMMUv3 PMCGs. rmurphy-arm.
1654
1655 Disassembler: Restored correct table header validation for the "special"
1656 ACPI tables -- RSDP and FACS. These tables do not contain a standard ACPI
1657 table header and must be special-cased. This was a regression that has
1658 been present for apparently a long time.
1659
1660 AcpiExec: Reduced verbosity of the local exception handler implemented
1661 within acpiexec. This handler is invoked by ACPICA upon any exceptions
1662 generated during control method execution. A new option was added: -vh
1663 restores the original verbosity level if desired.
1664
1665 AcpiExec: Changed the default base from decimal to hex for the -x option
1666 (set debug level). This simplifies the use of this option and matches the
1667 behavior of the corresponding iASL -x option.
1668
1669 AcpiExec: Restored a force-exit on multiple control-c (sigint)
1670 interrupts. This allows program termination even if other issues cause
1671 the control-c to fail.
1672
1673 ASL test suite (ASLTS): Added tests for the recently implemented package
1674 element resolution mechanism that allows forward references to named
1675 objects from individual package elements (this mechanism provides
1676 compatibility with other ACPI implementations.)
1677
1678
1679 ----------------------------------------
1680 8 May 2018. Summary of changes for version 20180508:
1681
1682
1683 1) ACPICA kernel-resident subsystem:
1684
1685 Completed the new (recently deployed) package resolution mechanism for
1686 the Load and LoadTable ASL/AML operators. This fixes a regression that
1687 was introduced in version 20180209 that could result in an
1688 AE_AML_INTERNAL exception during the loading of a dynamic ACPI/AML table
1689 (SSDT) that contains package objects.
1690
1691
1692 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler and Tools:
1693
1694 AcpiDump and AcpiXtract: Implemented support for ACPI tables larger than
1695 1 MB. This change allows for table offsets within the acpidump file to be
1696 up to 8 characters. These changes are backwards compatible with existing
1697 acpidump files.
1698
1699
1700 ----------------------------------------
1701 27 April 2018. Summary of changes for version 20180427:
1702
1703
1704 1) ACPICA kernel-resident subsystem:
1705
1706 Debugger: Added support for Package objects in the "Test Objects"
1707 command. This command walks the entire namespace and evaluates all named
1708 data objects (Integers, Strings, Buffers, and now Packages).
1709
1710 Improved error messages for the namespace root node. Originally, the root
1711 was referred to by the confusing string "\___". This has been replaced by
1712 "Namespace Root" for clarification.
1713
1714 Fixed a potential infinite loop in the AcpiRsDumpByteList function. Colin
1715 Ian King <colin.king (a] canonical.com>.
1716
1717
1718 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler and Tools:
1719
1720 iASL: Implemented support to detect and flag illegal forward references.
1721 For compatibility with other ACPI implementations, these references are
1722 now illegal at the root level of the DSDT or SSDTs. Forward references
1723 have always been illegal within control methods. This change should not
1724 affect existing ASL/AML code because of the fact that these references
1725 have always been illegal in the other ACPI implementation.
1726
1727 iASL: Added error messages for the case where a table OEM ID and OEM
1728 TABLE ID strings are longer than the ACPI-defined length. Previously,
1729 these strings were simply silently truncated.
1730
1731 iASL: Enhanced the -tc option (which creates an AML hex file in C,
1732 suitable for import into a firmware project):
1733 1) Create a unique name for the table, to simplify use of multiple
1734 SSDTs.
1735 2) Add a protection #ifdef in the file, similar to a .h header file.
1736 With assistance from Sami Mujawar, sami.mujawar (a] arm.com and Evan Lloyd,
1737 evan.lloyd (a] arm.com
1738
1739 AcpiExec: Added a new option, -df, to disable the local fault handler.
1740 This is useful during debugging, where it may be desired to drop into a
1741 debugger on a fault.
1742
1743 ----------------------------------------
1744 13 March 2018. Summary of changes for version 20180313:
1745
1746
1747 1) ACPICA kernel-resident subsystem:
1748
1749 Implemented various improvements to the GPE support:
1750
1751 1) Dispatch all active GPEs at initialization time so that no GPEs are
1752 lost.
1753 2) Enable runtime GPEs earlier. Some systems expect GPEs to be enabled
1754 before devices are enumerated.
1755 3) Don't unconditionally clear ACPI IRQs during suspend/resume, so that
1756 IRQs are not lost.
1757 4) Add parallel GPE handling to eliminate the possibility of dispatching
1758 the same GPE twice.
1759 5) Dispatch any pending GPEs after enabling for the first time.
1760
1761 AcpiGetObjectInfo - removed support for the _STA method. This was causing
1762 problems on some platforms.
1763
1764 Added a new _OSI string, "Windows 2017.2".
1765
1766 Cleaned up and simplified the module-level code support. These changes
1767 are in preparation for the eventual removal of the legacy MLC support
1768 (deferred execution), replaced by the new MLC architecture which executes
1769 the MLC as a table is loaded (DSDT/SSDTs).
1770
1771 Changed a compile-time option to a runtime option. Changes the option to
1772 ignore ACPI table load-time package resolution errors into a runtime
1773 option. Used only for platforms that generate many AE_NOT_FOUND errors
1774 during boot. AcpiGbl_IgnorePackageResolutionErrors.
1775
1776 Fixed the ACPI_ERROR_NAMESPACE macro. This change involves putting some
1777 ACPI_ERROR_NAMESPACE parameters inside macros. By doing so, we avoid
1778 compilation errors from unused variables (seen with some compilers).
1779
1780
1781 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler and Tools:
1782
1783 ASLTS: parallelized execution in order to achieve an (approximately) 2X
1784 performance increase.
1785
1786 ASLTS: Updated to use the iASL __LINE__ and __METHOD__ macros. Improves
1787 error reporting.
1788
1789 ----------------------------------------
1790 09 February 2018. Summary of changes for version 20180209:
1791
1792
1793 1) ACPICA kernel-resident subsystem:
1794
1795 Completed the final integration of the recent changes to Package Object
1796 handling and the module-level AML code support. This allows forward
1797 references from individual package elements when the package object is
1798 declared from within module-level code blocks. Provides compatibility
1799 with other ACPI implementations.
1800
1801 The new architecture for the AML module-level code has been completed and
1802 is now the default for the ACPICA code. This new architecture executes
1803 the module-level code in-line as the ACPI table is loaded/parsed instead
1804 of the previous architecture which deferred this code until after the
1805 table was fully loaded. This solves some ASL code ordering issues and
1806 provides compatibility with other ACPI implementations. At this time,
1807 there is an option to fallback to the earlier architecture, but this
1808 support is deprecated and is planned to be completely removed later this
1809 year.
1810
1811 Added a compile-time option to ignore AE_NOT_FOUND exceptions during
1812 resolution of named reference elements within Package objects. Although
1813 this is potentially a serious problem, it can generate a lot of
1814 noise/errors on platforms whose firmware carries around a bunch of unused
1815 Package objects. To disable these errors, define
1816 ACPI_IGNORE_PACKAGE_RESOLUTION_ERRORS in the OS-specific header. All
1817 errors are always reported for ACPICA applications such as AcpiExec.
1818
1819 Fixed a regression related to the explicit type-conversion AML operators
1820 (ToXXXX). The regression was introduced early in 2017 but was not seen
1821 until recently because these operators are not fully supported by other
1822 ACPI implementations and are thus rarely used by firmware developers. The
1823 operators are defined by the ACPI specification to not implement the
1824 "implicit result object conversion". The regression incorrectly
1825 introduced this object conversion for the following explicit conversion
1826 operators:
1827 ToInteger
1828 ToString
1829 ToBuffer
1830 ToDecimalString
1831 ToHexString
1832 ToBCD
1833 FromBCD
1834
1835
1836 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler and Tools:
1837
1838 iASL: Fixed a problem with the compiler constant folding feature as
1839 related to the ToXXXX explicit conversion operators. These operators do
1840 not support the "implicit result object conversion" by definition. Thus,
1841 ASL expressions that use these operators cannot be folded to a simple
1842 Store operator because Store implements the implicit conversion. This
1843 change uses the CopyObject operator for the ToXXXX operator folding
1844 instead. CopyObject is defined to not implement implicit result
1845 conversions and is thus appropriate for folding the ToXXXX operators.
1846
1847 iASL: Changed the severity of an error condition to a simple warning for
1848 the case where a symbol is declared both locally and as an external
1849 symbol. This accommodates existing ASL code.
1850
1851 AcpiExec: The -ep option to enable the new architecture for module-level
1852 code has been removed. It is replaced by the -dp option which instead has
1853 the opposite effect: it disables the new architecture (the default) and
1854 enables the legacy architecture. When the legacy code is removed in the
1855 future, the -dp option will be removed also.
1856
1857 ----------------------------------------
1858 05 January 2018. Summary of changes for version 20180105:
1859
1860
1861 1) ACPICA kernel-resident subsystem:
1862
1863 Updated all copyrights to 2018. This affects all source code modules.
1864
1865 Fixed a possible build error caused by an unresolved reference to the
1866 AcpiUtSafeStrncpy function.
1867
1868 Removed NULL pointer arithmetic in the various pointer manipulation
1869 macros. All "(void *) NULL" constructs are converted to "(void *) 0".
1870 This eliminates warnings/errors in newer C compilers. Jung-uk Kim.
1871
1872 Added support for A32 ABI compilation, which uses the ILP32 model. Anuj
1873 Mittal.
1874
1875
1876 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler and Tools:
1877
1878 ASLTS: Updated all copyrights to 2018.
1879
1880 Tools: Updated all signon copyrights to 2018.
1881
1882 AcpiXtract: Fixed a regression related to ACPI table signatures where the
1883 signature was truncated to 3 characters (instead of 4).
1884
1885 AcpiExec: Restore the original terminal mode after the use of the -v and
1886 -vd options.
1887
1888 ASLTS: Deployed the iASL __METHOD__ macro across the test suite.
1889
1890 ----------------------------------------
1891 14 December 2017. Summary of changes for version 20171214:
1892
1893
1894 1) ACPICA kernel-resident subsystem:
1895
1896 Fixed a regression in the external (public) AcpiEvaluateObjectTyped
1897 interface where the optional "pathname" argument had inadvertently become
1898 a required argument returning an error if omitted (NULL pointer
1899 argument).
1900
1901 Fixed two possible memory leaks related to the recently developed "late
1902 resolution" of reference objects within ASL Package Object definitions.
1903
1904 Added two recently defined _OSI strings: "Windows 2016" and "Windows
1905 2017". Mario Limonciello.
1906
1907 Implemented and deployed a safer version of the C library function
1908 strncpy: AcpiUtSafeStrncpy. The intent is to at least prevent the
1909 creation of unterminated strings as a possible result of a standard
1910 strncpy.
1911
1912 Cleaned up and restructured the global variable file (acglobal.h). There
1913 are many changes, but no functional changes.
1914
1915
1916 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler and Tools:
1917
1918 iASL Table Compiler: Fixed a problem with the DBG2 ACPI table where the
1919 optional OemData field at the end of the table was incorrectly required
1920 for proper compilation. It is now correctly an optional field.
1921
1922 ASLTS: The entire suite was converted from standard ASL to the ASL+
1923 language, using the ASL-to-ASL+ converter which is integrated into the
1924 iASL compiler. A binary compare of all output files has verified the
1925 correctness of the conversion.
1926
1927 iASL: Fixed the source code build for platforms where "char" is unsigned.
1928 This affected the iASL lexer only. Jung-uk Kim.
1929
1930 ----------------------------------------
1931 10 November 2017. Summary of changes for version 20171110:
1932
1933
1934 1) ACPICA kernel-resident subsystem:
1935
1936 This release implements full support for ACPI 6.2A:
1937 NFIT - Added a new subtable, "Platform Capabilities Structure"
1938 No other changes to ACPICA were required, since ACPI 6.2A is primarily an
1939 errata release of the specification.
1940
1941 Other ACPI table changes:
1942 IORT: Added the SMMUv3 Device ID mapping index. Hanjun Guo
1943 PPTT: Added cache attribute flag definitions to actbl1.h. Jeremy
1944 Linton
1945
1946 Utilities: Modified the string/integer conversion functions to use
1947 internal 64-bit divide support instead of a native divide. On 32-bit
1948 platforms, a 64-bit divide typically requires a library function which
1949 may not be present in the build (kernel or otherwise).
1950
1951 Implemented a targeted error message for timeouts returned from the
1952 Embedded Controller device driver. This is seen frequently enough to
1953 special-case an AE_TIME returned from an EC operation region access:
1954 "Timeout from EC hardware or EC device driver"
1955
1956 Changed the "ACPI Exception" message prefix to "ACPI Error" so that all
1957 runtime error messages have the identical prefix.
1958
1959
1960 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler and Tools:
1961
1962 AcpiXtract: Fixed a problem with table header detection within the
1963 acpidump file. Processing a table could be ended early if a 0x40 (@)
1964 appears in the original binary table, resulting in the @ symbol appearing
1965 in the decoded ASCII field at the end of the acpidump text line. The
1966 symbol caused acpixtract to incorrectly think it had reached the end of
1967 the current table and the beginning of a new table.
1968
1969 AcpiXtract: Added an option (-f) to ignore some errors during table
1970 extraction. This initial implementation ignores non-ASCII and non-
1971 printable characters found in the acpidump text file.
1972
1973 TestSuite(ASLTS)/AcpiExec: Fixed and restored the memory usage statistics
1974 for ASLTS. This feature is used to track memory allocations from
1975 different memory caches within the ACPICA code. At the end of an ASLTS
1976 run, these memory statistics are recorded and stored in a log file.
1977
1978 Debugger (user-space version): Implemented a simple "Background" command.
1979 Creates a new thread to execute a control method in the background, while
1980 control returns to the debugger prompt to allow additional commands.
1981 Syntax: Background <Namepath> [Arguments]
1982
1983 ----------------------------------------
1984 29 September 2017. Summary of changes for version 20170929:
1985
1986
1987 1) ACPICA kernel-resident subsystem:
1988
1989 Redesigned and implemented an improved ASL While() loop timeout
1990 mechanism. This mechanism is used to prevent infinite loops in the kernel
1991 AML interpreter caused by either non-responsive hardware or incorrect AML
1992 code. The new implementation uses AcpiOsGetTimer instead of a simple
1993 maximum loop count, and is thus more accurate and constant across
1994 different machines. The default timeout is currently 30 seconds, but this
1995 may be adjusted later.
1996
1997 Renamed the ACPI_AML_INFINITE_LOOP exception to AE_AML_LOOP_TIMEOUT to
1998 better reflect the new implementation of the loop timeout mechanism.
1999
2000 Updated the AcpiGetTimerDuration interface to cleanup the 64-bit support
2001 and to fix an off-by-one error. Jung-uk Kim.
2002
2003 Fixed an EFI build problem by updating the makefiles to for a new file
2004 that was added, utstrsuppt.c
2005
2006
2007 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler and Tools:
2008
2009 Implemented full support for the PDTT, SDEV, and TPM2 ACPI tables. This
2010 includes support in the table disassembler, compiler, and template
2011 generator.
2012
2013 iASL: Added an exception for an illegal type of recursive method
2014 invocation. If a method creates named objects, the first recursive call
2015 will fail at runtime. This change adds an error detection at compile time
2016 to catch the problem up front. Note: Marking such a method as
2017 "serialized" will not help with this problem, because the same thread can
2018 acquire the method mutex more than once. Example compiler and runtime
2019 output:
2020
2021 Method (MTH1)
2022 {
2023 Name (INT1, 1)
2024 MTH1 ()
2025 }
2026
2027 dsdt.asl 22: MTH1 ()
2028 Error 6152 - ^ Illegal recursive call to method
2029 that creates named objects (MTH1)
2030
2031 Previous runtime exception:
2032 ACPI Error: [INT1] Namespace lookup failure,
2033 AE_ALREADY_EXISTS (20170831/dswload2-465)
2034
2035 iASL: Updated support for External() opcodes to improve namespace
2036 management and error detection. These changes are related to issues seen
2037 with multiple-segment namespace pathnames within External declarations,
2038 such as below:
2039
2040 External(\_SB.PCI0.GFX0, DeviceObj)
2041 External(\_SB.PCI0.GFX0.ALSI)
2042
2043 iASL: Implemented support for multi-line error/warning messages. This
2044 enables more detailed and helpful error messages as below, from the
2045 initial deployment for the duplicate names error:
2046
2047 DSDT.iiii 1692: Device(PEG2) {
2048 Error 6074 - ^ Name already exists in scope
2049 (PEG2)
2050
2051 Original name creation/declaration below:
2052 DSDT.iiii 93: External(\_SB.PCI0.PEG2, DeviceObj)
2053
2054 AcpiXtract: Added additional flexibility to support differing input hex
2055 dump formats. Specifically, hex dumps that contain partial disassembly
2056 and/or comments within the ACPI table data definition. There exist some
2057 dump utilities seen in the field that create this type of hex dump (such
2058 as Simics). For example:
2059
2060 DSDT @ 0xdfffd0c0 (10999 bytes)
2061 Signature DSDT
2062 Length 10999
2063 Revision 1
2064 Checksum 0xf3 (Ok)
2065 OEM_ID BXPC
2066 OEM_table_id BXDSDT
2067 OEM_revision 1
2068 Creator_id 1280593481
2069 Creator_revision 537399345
2070 0000: 44 53 44 54 f7 2a 00 00 01 f3 42 58 50 43 00 00
2071 ...
2072 2af0: 5f 4c 30 46 00 a4 01
2073
2074 Test suite: Miscellaneous changes/fixes:
2075 More cleanup and simplification of makefiles
2076 Continue compilation of test cases after a compile failure
2077 Do not perform binary compare unless both files actually exist
2078
2079 iASL: Performed some code/module restructuring. Moved all memory
2080 allocation functions to new modules. Two new files, aslallocate.c and
2081 aslcache.c
2082
2083 ----------------------------------------
2084 31 August 2017. Summary of changes for version 20170831:
2085
2086
2087 1) ACPICA kernel-resident subsystem:
2088
2089 Implemented internal support for full 64-bit addresses that appear in all
2090 Generic Address Structure (GAS) structures. Previously, only the lower 32
2091 bits were used. Affects the use of GAS structures in the FADT and other
2092 tables, as well as the GAS structures passed to the AcpiRead and
2093 AcpiWrite public external interfaces that are used by drivers. Lv Zheng.
2094
2095 Added header support for the PDTT ACPI table (Processor Debug Trigger
2096 Table). Full support in the iASL Data Table Compiler and disassembler is
2097 forthcoming.
2098
2099
2100 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler and Tools:
2101
2102 iASL/Disassembler: Fixed a problem with the PPTT ACPI table (Processor
2103 Properties Topology Table) where a flag bit was specified in the wrong
2104 bit position ("Line Size Valid", bit 6).
2105
2106 iASL: Implemented support for Octal integer constants as defined by the
2107 ASL language grammar, per the ACPI specification. Any integer constant
2108 that starts with a zero is an octal constant. For example,
2109 Store (037777, Local0) /* Octal constant */
2110 Store (0x3FFF, Local0) /* Hex equivalent */
2111 Store (16383, Local0) /* Decimal equivalent */
2112
2113 iASL: Improved overflow detection for 64-bit string conversions during
2114 compilation of integer constants. "Overflow" in this case means a string
2115 that represents an integer that is too large to fit into a 64-bit value.
2116 Any 64-bit constants within a 32-bit DSDT or SSDT are still truncated to
2117 the low-order 32 bits with a warning, as previously implemented. Several
2118 new exceptions are defined that indicate a 64-bit overflow, as well as
2119 the base (radix) that was used during the attempted conversion. Examples:
2120 Local0 = 0xAAAABBBBCCCCDDDDEEEEFFFF // AE_HEX_OVERFLOW
2121 Local0 = 01111222233334444555566667777 // AE_OCTAL_OVERFLOW
2122 Local0 = 11112222333344445555666677778888 // AE_DECIMAL_OVERFLOW
2123
2124 iASL: Added a warning for the case where a ResourceTemplate is declared
2125 with no ResourceDescriptor entries (coded as "ResourceTemplate(){}"). In
2126 this case, the resulting template is created with a single END_TAG
2127 descriptor, which is essentially useless.
2128
2129 iASL: Expanded the -vw option (ignore specific warnings/remarks) to
2130 include compilation error codes as well.
2131
2132 ----------------------------------------
2133 28 July 2017. Summary of changes for version 20170728:
2134
2135
2136 1) ACPICA kernel-resident subsystem:
2137
2138 Fixed a regression seen with small resource descriptors that could cause
2139 an inadvertent AE_AML_NO_RESOURCE_END_TAG exception.
2140
2141 AML interpreter: Implemented a new feature that allows forward references
2142 from individual named references within package objects that are
2143 contained within blocks of "module-level code". This provides
2144 compatibility with other ACPI implementations and supports existing
2145 firmware that depends on this feature. Example:
2146
2147 Name (ABCD, 1)
2148 If (ABCD) /* An If() at module-level */
2149 {
2150 Name (PKG1, Package()
2151 {
2152 INT1 /* Forward reference to object INT1
2153 */
2154 })
2155 Name (INT1, 0x1234)
2156 }
2157
2158 AML Interpreter: Fixed a problem with the Alias() operator where aliases
2159 to some ASL objects were not handled properly. Objects affected are:
2160 Mutex, Event, and OperationRegion.
2161
2162 AML Debugger: Enhanced to properly handle AML Alias objects. These
2163 objects have one level of indirection which was not fully supported by
2164 the debugger.
2165
2166 Table Manager: Added support to detect and ignore duplicate SSDTs within
2167 the XSDT/RSDT. This error in the XSDT has been seen in the field.
2168
2169 EFI and EDK2 support:
2170 Enabled /WX flag for MSVC builds
2171 Added support for AcpiOsStall, AcpiOsSleep, and AcpiOsGetTimer
2172 Added local support for 64-bit multiply and shift operations
2173 Added support to compile acpidump.efi on Windows
2174 Added OSL function stubs for interfaces not used under EFI
2175
2176 Added additional support for the _DMA predefined name. _DMA returns a
2177 buffer containing a resource template. This change add support within the
2178 resource manager (AcpiWalkResourceBuffer) to walk and parse this list of
2179 resource descriptors. Lorenzo Pieralisi <lorenzo.pieralisi (a] arm.com>
2180
2181
2182 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler and Tools:
2183
2184 iASL: Fixed a problem where the internal input line buffer(s) could
2185 overflow if there are very long lines in the input ASL source code file.
2186 Implemented buffer management that automatically increases the size of
2187 the buffers as necessary.
2188
2189 iASL: Added an option (-vx) to "expect" particular remarks, warnings and
2190 errors. If the specified exception is not raised during compilation, the
2191 compiler emits an error. This is intended to support the ASL test suite,
2192 but may be useful in other contexts.
2193
2194 iASL: Implemented a new predefined macro, __METHOD__, which returns a
2195 string containing the name of the current control method that is being
2196 compiled.
2197
2198 iASL: Implemented debugger and table compiler support for the SDEI ACPI
2199 table (Software Delegated Exception Interface). James Morse
2200 <james.morse (a] arm.com>
2201
2202 Unix/Linux makefiles: Added an option to disable compile optimizations.
2203 The disable occurs when the NOOPT flag is set to TRUE.
2204 theracermaster (a] gmail.com
2205
2206 Acpidump: Added support for multiple DSDT and FACS tables. This can occur
2207 when there are different tables for 32-bit versus 64-bit.
2208
2209 Enhanced error reporting for the ASL test suite (ASLTS) by removing
2210 unnecessary/verbose text, and emit the actual line number where an error
2211 has occurred. These changes are intended to improve the usefulness of the
2212 test suite.
2213
2214 ----------------------------------------
2215 29 June 2017. Summary of changes for version 20170629:
2216
2217
2218 1) ACPICA kernel-resident subsystem:
2219
2220 Tables: Implemented a deferred ACPI table verification. This is useful
2221 for operating systems where the tables cannot be verified in the early
2222 initialization stage due to early memory mapping limitations on some
2223 architectures. Lv Zheng.
2224
2225 Tables: Removed the signature validation for dynamically loaded tables.
2226 Provides compatibility with other ACPI implementations. Previously, only
2227 SSDT tables were allowed, as per the ACPI specification. Now, any table
2228 signature can be used via the Load() operator. Lv Zheng.
2229
2230 Tables: Fixed several mutex issues that could cause errors during table
2231 acquisition. Lv Zheng.
2232
2233 Tables: Fixed a problem where an ACPI warning could be generated if a
2234 null pointer was passed to the AcpiPutTable interface. Lv Zheng.
2235
2236 Tables: Added a mechanism to handle imbalances for the AcpiGetTable and
2237 AcpiPutTable interfaces. This applies to the "late stage" table loading
2238 when the use of AcpiPutTable is no longer required (since the system
2239 memory manager is fully running and available). Lv Zheng.
2240
2241 Fixed/Reverted a regression during processing of resource descriptors
2242 that contain only a single EndTag. Fixes an AE_AML_NO_RESOURCE_END_TAG
2243 exception in this case.
2244
2245 Headers: IORT/SMMU support: Updated the SMMU models for Revision C of the
2246 I/O Remapping specification. Robin Murphy <robin.murphy (a] arm.com>
2247
2248 Interpreter: Fixed a possible fault if an Alias operator with an invalid
2249 or duplicate target is encountered during Alias creation in
2250 AcpiExCreateAlias. Alex James <theracermaster (a] gmail.com>
2251
2252 Added an option to use designated initializers for function pointers.
2253 Kees Cook <keescook (a] google.com>
2254
2255
2256 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler and Tools:
2257
2258 iASL: Allow compilation of External declarations with target pathnames
2259 that refer to existing named objects within the table. Erik Schmauss.
2260
2261 iASL: Fixed a regression when compiling FieldUnits. Fixes an error if a
2262 FieldUnit name also is declared via External in the same table. Erik
2263 Schmauss.
2264
2265 iASL: Allow existing scope names within pathnames used in External
2266 statements. For example:
2267 External (ABCD.EFGH) // ABCD exists, but EFGH is truly external
2268 Device (ABCD)
2269
2270 iASL: IORT ACPI table: Implemented changes required to decode the new
2271 Proximity Domain for the SMMUv3 IORT. Disassembler and Data Table
2272 compiler. Ganapatrao Kulkarni <ganapatrao.kulkarni (a] cavium.com>
2273
2274 Disassembler: Don't abort disassembly on errors from External()
2275 statements. Erik Schmauss.
2276
2277 Disassembler: fixed a possible fault when one of the Create*Field
2278 operators references a Resource Template. ACPICA Bugzilla 1396.
2279
2280 iASL: In the source code, resolved some naming inconsistences across the
2281 parsing support. Fixes confusion between "Parse Op" and "Parse Node".
2282 Adds a new file, aslparseop.c
2283
2284 ----------------------------------------
2285 31 May 2017. Summary of changes for version 20170531:
2286
2287
2288 0) ACPI 6.2 support:
2289
2290 The ACPI specification version 6.2 has been released and is available at
2291 http://uefi.org/specifications
2292
2293 This version of ACPICA fully supports the ACPI 6.2 specification. Changes
2294 are summarized below.
2295
2296 New ACPI tables (Table Compiler/Disassembler/Templates):
2297 HMAT (Heterogeneous Memory Attributes Table)
2298 WSMT (Windows SMM Security Mitigation Table)
2299 PPTT (Processor Properties Topology Table)
2300
2301 New subtables for existing ACPI tables:
2302 HEST (New subtable, Arch-deferred machine check)
2303 SRAT (New subtable, Arch-specific affinity structure)
2304 PCCT (New subtables, Extended PCC subspaces (types 3 and 4))
2305
2306 Simple updates for existing ACPI tables:
2307 BGRT (two new flag bits)
2308 HEST (New bit defined for several subtables, GHES_ASSIST)
2309
2310 New Resource Descriptors and Resource macros (Compiler/Disassembler):
2311 PinConfig()
2312 PinFunction()
2313 PinGroup()
2314 PinGroupConfig()
2315 PinGroupFunction()
2316 New type for hardware error notification (section 18.3.2.9)
2317
2318 New predefined names/methods (Compiler/Interpreter):
2319 _HMA (Heterogeneous Memory Attributes)
2320 _LSI (Label Storage Information)
2321 _LSR (Label Storage Read)
2322 _LSW (Label Storage Write)
2323
2324 ASL grammar/macro changes (Compiler):
2325 For() ASL macro, implemented with the AML while operator
2326 Extensions to Concatenate operator
2327 Support for multiple definition blocks in same ASL file
2328 Clarification for Buffer operator
2329 Allow executable AML code underneath all scopes (Devices, etc.)
2330 Clarification/change for the _OSI return value
2331 ASL grammar update for reference operators
2332 Allow a zero-length string for AML filename in DefinitionBlock
2333
2334 Miscellaneous:
2335 New device object notification value
2336 Remove a notify value (0x0C) for graceful shutdown
2337 New UUIDs for processor/cache properties and
2338 physical package property
2339 New _HID, ACPI0014 (Wireless Power Calibration Device)
2340
2341
2342 1) ACPICA kernel-resident subsystem:
2343
2344 Added support to disable ACPI events on hardware-reduced platforms.
2345 Eliminates error messages of the form "Could not enable fixed event". Lv
2346 Zheng
2347
2348 Fixed a problem using Device/Thermal objects with the ObjectType and
2349 DerefOf ASL operators. This support had not been fully/properly
2350 implemented.
2351
2352 Fixed a problem where if a Buffer object containing a resource template
2353 was longer than the actual resource template, an error was generated --
2354 even though the AML is legal. This case has been seen in the field.
2355
2356 Fixed a problem with the header definition of the MADT PCAT_COMPAT flag.
2357 The values for DUAL_PIC and MULTIPLE_APIC were reversed.
2358
2359 Added header file changes for the TPM2 ACPI table. Update to new version
2360 of the TCG specification. Adds a new TPM2 subtable for ARM SMC.
2361
2362 Exported the external interfaces AcpiAcquireMutex and AcpiReleaseMutex.
2363 These interfaces are intended to be used only in conjunction with the
2364 predefined _DLM method (Device Lock Method). "This object appears in a
2365 device scope when AML access to the device must be synchronized with the
2366 OS environment".
2367
2368 Example Code and Data Size: These are the sizes for the OS-independent
2369 acpica.lib produced by the Microsoft Visual C++ 9.0 32-bit compiler. The
2370 debug version of the code includes the debug output trace mechanism and
2371 has a much larger code and data size.
2372
2373 Current Release:
2374 Non-Debug Version: 143.1K Code, 60.0K Data, 203.1K Total
2375 Debug Version: 204.0K Code, 84.3K Data, 288.3K Total
2376 Previous Release:
2377 Non-Debug Version: 141.7K Code, 58.5K Data, 200.2K Total
2378 Debug Version: 207.5K Code, 82.7K Data, 290.2K Total
2379
2380
2381 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler and Tools:
2382
2383 iASL: Fixed a problem where an External() declaration could not refer to
2384 a Field Unit. Erik Schmauss.
2385
2386 Disassembler: Improved support for the Switch/Case operators. This
2387 feature will disassemble AML code back to the original Switch operators
2388 when possible, instead of an If..Else sequence. David Box
2389
2390 iASL and disassembler: Improved the handling of multiple extraneous
2391 parentheses for both ASL input and disassembled ASL output.
2392
2393 Improved the behavior of the iASL compiler and disassembler to detect
2394 improper use of external declarations
2395
2396 Disassembler: Now aborts immediately upon detection of an unknown AML
2397 opcode. The AML parser has no real way to recover from this, and can
2398 result in the creation of an ill-formed parse tree that causes errors
2399 later during the disassembly.
2400
2401 All tools: Fixed a problem where the Unix application OSL did not handle
2402 control-c correctly. For example, a control-c could incorrectly wake the
2403 debugger.
2404
2405 AcpiExec: Improved the Control-C handling and added a handler for
2406 segmentation faults (SIGSEGV). Supports both Windows and Unix-like
2407 environments.
2408
2409 Reduced the verbosity of the generic unix makefiles. Previously, each
2410 compilation displayed the full set of compiler options. This has been
2411 eliminated as the options are easily inspected within the makefiles. Each
2412 compilation now results in a single line of output.
2413
2414 ----------------------------------------
2415 03 March 2017. Summary of changes for version 20170303:
2416
2417
2418 0) ACPICA licensing:
2419
2420 The licensing information at the start of each source code module has
2421 been updated. In addition to the Intel license, the dual GPLv2/BSD
2422 license has been added for completeness. Now, a single version of the
2423 source code should be suitable for all ACPICA customers. This is the
2424 major change for this release since it affects all source code modules.
2425
2426
2427 1) ACPICA kernel-resident subsystem:
2428
2429 Fixed two issues with the common asltypes.h header that could cause
2430 problems in some environments: (Kim Jung-uk)
2431 Removed typedef for YY_BUFFER_STATE ?
2432 Fixes an error with earlier versions of Flex.
2433 Removed use of FILE typedef (which is only defined in stdio.h)
2434
2435
2436 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler and Tools:
2437
2438 Disassembler: fixed a regression introduced in 20170224. A fix for a
2439 memory leak related to resource descriptor tags (names) could fault when
2440 the disassembler was generated with 64-bit compilers.
2441
2442 The ASLTS test suite has been updated to implement a new testing
2443 architecture. During generation of the suite from ASL source, both the
2444 ASL and ASL+ compilers are now validated, as well as the disassembler
2445 itself (Erik Schmauss). The architecture executes as follows:
2446
2447 For every ASL source module:
2448 Compile (legacy ASL compilation)
2449 Disassemble the resulting AML to ASL+ source code
2450 Compile the new ASL+ module
2451 Perform a binary compare on the legacy AML and the new ASL+ AML
2452 The ASLTS suite then executes normally using the AML binaries.
2453
2454 ----------------------------------------
2455 24 February 2017. Summary of changes for version 20170224:
2456
2457
2458 1) ACPICA kernel-resident subsystem:
2459
2460 Interpreter: Fixed two issues with the control method return value auto-
2461 repair feature, where an attempt to double-delete an internal object
2462 could result in an ACPICA warning (for _CID repair and others). No fault
2463 occurs, however, because the attempted deletion (actually a release to an
2464 internal cache) is detected and ignored via object poisoning.
2465
2466 Debugger: Fixed an AML interpreter mutex issue during the single stepping
2467 of control methods. If certain debugger commands are executed during
2468 stepping, a mutex acquire/release error could occur. Lv Zheng.
2469
2470 Fixed some issues generating ACPICA with the Intel C compiler by
2471 restoring the original behavior and compiler-specific include file in
2472 acenv.h. Lv Zheng.
2473
2474 Example Code and Data Size: These are the sizes for the OS-independent
2475 acpica.lib produced by the Microsoft Visual C++ 9.0 32-bit compiler. The
2476 debug version of the code includes the debug output trace mechanism and
2477 has a much larger code and data size.
2478
2479 Current Release:
2480 Non-Debug Version: 141.7K Code, 58.5K Data, 200.2K Total
2481 Debug Version: 207.5K Code, 82.7K Data, 290.2K Total
2482 Previous Release:
2483 Non-Debug Version: 137.4K Code, 52.6K Data, 190.0K Total
2484 Debug Version: 201.5K Code, 82.2K Data, 283.7K Total
2485
2486
2487 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler and Tools:
2488
2489 iASL/Disassembler: A preliminary version of a new ASL-to-ASL+ conversion
2490 tool has been designed, implemented, and included in this release. The
2491 key feature of this utility is that the original comments within the
2492 input ASL file are preserved during the conversion process, and included
2493 within the converted ASL+ file -- thus creating a transparent conversion
2494 of existing ASL files to ASL+ (ASL 2.0). Erik Schmauss.
2495
2496 Usage: iasl -ca <ASL-filename> // Output is a .dsl file with
2497 converted code
2498
2499 iASL/Disassembler: Improved the detection and correct disassembly of
2500 Switch/Case operators. This feature detects sequences of if/elseif/else
2501 operators that originated from ASL Switch/Case/Default operators and
2502 emits the original operators. David Box.
2503
2504 iASL: Improved the IORT ACPI table support in the following areas. Lv
2505 Zheng:
2506 Clear MappingOffset if the MappingCount is zero.
2507 Fix the disassembly of the SMMU GSU interrupt offset.
2508 Update the template file for the IORT table.
2509
2510 Disassembler: Enhanced the detection and disassembly of resource
2511 template/descriptor within a Buffer object. An EndTag descriptor is now
2512 required to have a zero second byte, since all known ASL compilers emit
2513 this. This helps eliminate incorrect decisions when a buffer is
2514 disassembled (false positives on resource templates).
2515
2516 ----------------------------------------
2517 19 January 2017. Summary of changes for version 20170119:
2518
2519
2520 1) General ACPICA software:
2521
2522 Entire source code base: Added the 2017 copyright to all source code
2523 legal/licensing module headers and utility/tool signons. This includes
2524 the standard Linux dual-license header. This affects virtually every file
2525 in the ACPICA core subsystem, iASL compiler, all ACPICA utilities, and
2526 the ACPICA test suite.
2527
2528
2529 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler and Tools:
2530
2531 iASL: Removed/fixed an inadvertent remark when a method argument
2532 containing a reference is used as a target operand within the method (and
2533 never used as a simple argument), as in the example below. Jeffrey Hugo.
2534
2535 dsdt.asl 1507: Store(0x1, Arg0)
2536 Remark 2146 - ^ Method Argument is never used (Arg0)
2537
2538 All tools: Removed the bit width of the compiler that generated the tool
2539 from the common signon for all user space tools. This proved to be
2540 confusing and unnecessary. This includes similar removal of HARDWARE_NAME
2541 from the generic makefiles (Thomas Petazzoni). Example below.
2542
2543 Old:
2544 ASL+ Optimizing Compiler version 20170119-32
2545 ASL+ Optimizing Compiler version 20170119-64
2546
2547 New:
2548 ASL+ Optimizing Compiler version 20170119
2549
2550 ----------------------------------------
2551 22 December 2016. Summary of changes for version 20161222:
2552
2553
2554 1) ACPICA kernel-resident subsystem:
2555
2556 AML Debugger: Implemented a new mechanism to simplify and enhance
2557 debugger integration into all environments, including kernel debuggers
2558 and user-space utilities, as well as remote debug services. This
2559 mechanism essentially consists of new OSL interfaces to support debugger
2560 initialization/termination, as well as wait/notify interfaces to perform
2561 the debugger handshake with the host. Lv Zheng.
2562
2563 New OSL interfaces:
2564 AcpiOsInitializeDebugger (void)
2565 AcpiOsTerminateDebugger (void)
2566 AcpiOsWaitCommandReady (void)
2567 AcpiOsNotifyCommandComplete (void)
2568
2569 New OS services layer:
2570 osgendbg.c -- Example implementation, and used for AcpiExec
2571
2572 Update for Generic Address Space (GAS) support: Although the AccessWidth
2573 and/or BitOffset fields of the GAS are not often used, this change now
2574 fully supports these fields. This affects the internal support for FADT
2575 registers, registers in other ACPI data tables, and the AcpiRead and
2576 AcpiWrite public interfaces. Lv Zheng.
2577
2578 Sleep support: In order to simplify integration of ACPI sleep for the
2579 various host operating systems, a new OSL interface has been introduced.
2580 AcpiOsEnterSleep allows the host to perform any required operations
2581 before the final write to the sleep control register(s) is performed by
2582 ACPICA. Lv Zheng.
2583
2584 New OSL interface:
2585 AcpiOsEnterSleep(SleepState, RegisterAValue, RegisterBValue)
2586
2587 Called from these internal interfaces:
2588 AcpiHwLegacySleep
2589 AcpiHwExtendedSleep
2590
2591 EFI support: Added a very small EFI/ACPICA example application. Provides
2592 a simple demo for EFI integration, as well as assisting with resolution
2593 of issues related to customer ACPICA/EFI integration. Lv Zheng. See:
2594
2595 source/tools/efihello/efihello.c
2596
2597 Local C library: Implemented several new functions to enhance ACPICA
2598 portability, for environments where these clib functions are not
2599 available (such as EFI). Lv Zheng:
2600 putchar
2601 getchar
2602 strpbrk
2603 strtok
2604 memmove
2605
2606 Fixed a regression where occasionally a valid resource descriptor was
2607 incorrectly detected as invalid at runtime, and a
2608 AE_AML_NO_RESOURCE_END_TAG was returned.
2609
2610 Fixed a problem with the recently implemented support that enables
2611 control method invocations as Target operands to many ASL operators.
2612 Warnings of this form: "Needed type [Reference], found [Processor]" were
2613 seen at runtime for some method invocations.
2614
2615 Example Code and Data Size: These are the sizes for the OS-independent
2616 acpica.lib produced by the Microsoft Visual C++ 9.0 32-bit compiler. The
2617 debug version of the code includes the debug output trace mechanism and
2618 has a much larger code and data size.
2619
2620 Current Release:
2621 Non-Debug Version: 141.5K Code, 58.5K Data, 200.0K Total
2622 Debug Version: 201.7K Code, 82.7K Data, 284.4K Total
2623 Previous Release:
2624 Non-Debug Version: 140.5K Code, 58.5K Data, 198.9K Total
2625 Debug Version: 201.3K Code, 82.7K Data, 284.0K Total
2626
2627
2628 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler and Tools:
2629
2630 Disassembler: Enhanced output by adding the capability to detect and
2631 disassemble ASL Switch/Case statements back to the original ASL source
2632 code instead of if/else blocks. David Box.
2633
2634 AcpiHelp: Split a large file into separate files based upon
2635 functionality/purpose. New files are:
2636 ahaml.c
2637 ahasl.c
2638
2639 ----------------------------------------
2640 17 November 2016. Summary of changes for version 20161117:
2641
2642
2643 1) ACPICA kernel-resident subsystem:
2644
2645 Table Manager: Fixed a regression introduced in 20160729, "FADT support
2646 cleanup". This was an attempt to remove all references in the source to
2647 the FADT version 2, which never was a legal version number. It was
2648 skipped because it was an early version of 64-bit support that was
2649 eventually abandoned for the current 64-bit support.
2650
2651 Interpreter: Fixed a problem where runtime implicit conversion was
2652 incorrectly disabled for the ASL operators below. This brings the
2653 behavior into compliance with the ACPI specification:
2654 FromBCD
2655 ToBCD
2656 ToDecimalString
2657 ToHexString
2658 ToInteger
2659 ToBuffer
2660
2661 Table Manager: Added a new public interface, AcpiPutTable, used to
2662 release and free an ACPI table returned by AcpiGetTable and related
2663 interfaces. Lv Zheng.
2664
2665 Example Code and Data Size: These are the sizes for the OS-independent
2666 acpica.lib produced by the Microsoft Visual C++ 9.0 32-bit compiler. The
2667 debug version of the code includes the debug output trace mechanism and
2668 has a much larger code and data size.
2669
2670 Current Release:
2671 Non-Debug Version: 140.5K Code, 58.5K Data, 198.9K Total
2672 Debug Version: 201.3K Code, 82.7K Data, 284.0K Total
2673 Previous Release:
2674 Non-Debug Version: 140.4K Code, 58.1K Data, 198.5K Total
2675 Debug Version: 200.7K Code, 82.1K Data, 282.8K Total
2676
2677
2678 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler and Tools:
2679
2680 Disassembler: Fixed a regression for disassembly of Resource Template.
2681 Detection of templates in the AML stream missed some types of templates.
2682
2683 iASL: Fixed a problem where an Access Size error was returned for the PCC
2684 address space when the AccessSize of the GAS register is greater than a
2685 DWORD. Hoan Tran.
2686
2687 iASL: Implemented several grammar changes for the operators below. These
2688 changes are slated for the next version of the ACPI specification:
2689 RefOf - Disallow method invocation as an operand
2690 CondRefOf - Disallow method invocation as an operand
2691 DerefOf - Disallow operands that use the result from operators
2692 that
2693 do not return a reference (Changed TermArg to
2694 SuperName).
2695
2696 iASL: Control method invocations are now allowed for Target operands, as
2697 per the ACPI specification. Removed error for using a control method
2698 invocation as a Target operand.
2699
2700 Disassembler: Improved detection of Resource Templates, Unicode, and
2701 Strings within Buffer objects. These subtypes do not contain a specific
2702 opcode to indicate the originating ASL code, and they must be detected by
2703 other means within the disassembler.
2704
2705 iASL: Implemented an optimization improvement for 32-bit ACPI tables
2706 (DSDT/SSDT). For the 32-bit case only, compute the optimum integer opcode
2707 only after 64-bit to 32-bit truncation. A truncation warning message is
2708 still emitted, however.
2709
2710 AcpiXtract: Implemented handling for both types of line terminators (LF
2711 or CR/LF) so that it can accept AcpiDump output files from any system.
2712 Peter Wu.
2713
2714 AcpiBin: Added two new options for comparing AML files:
2715 -a: compare and display ALL mismatches
2716 -o: start compare at this offset into the second file
2717
2718 ----------------------------------------
2719 30 September 2016. Summary of changes for version 20160930:
2720
2721
2722 1) ACPICA kernel-resident subsystem:
2723
2724 Fixed a regression in the internal AcpiTbFindTable function where a non
2725 AE_OK exception could inadvertently be returned even if the function did
2726 not fail. This problem affects the following operators:
2727 DataTableRegion
2728 LoadTable
2729
2730 Fixed a regression in the LoadTable operator where a load to any
2731 namespace location other than the root no longer worked properly.
2732
2733 Increased the maximum loop count value that will result in the
2734 AE_AML_INFINITE_LOOP exception. This is a mechanism that is intended to
2735 prevent infinite loops within the AML interpreter and thus the host OS
2736 kernel. The value is increased from 0xFFFF to 0xFFFFF loops (65,535 to
2737 1,048,575).
2738
2739 Moved the AcpiGbl_MaxLoopIterations configuration variable to the public
2740 acpixf.h file. This allows hosts to easily configure the maximum loop
2741 count at runtime.
2742
2743 Removed an illegal character in the strtoul64.c file. This character
2744 caused errors with some C compilers.
2745
2746 Example Code and Data Size: These are the sizes for the OS-independent
2747 acpica.lib produced by the Microsoft Visual C++ 9.0 32-bit compiler. The
2748 debug version of the code includes the debug output trace mechanism and
2749 has a much larger code and data size.
2750
2751 Current Release:
2752 Non-Debug Version: 140.4K Code, 58.1K Data, 198.5K Total
2753 Debug Version: 200.7K Code, 82.1K Data, 282.8K Total
2754 Previous Release:
2755 Non-Debug Version: 140.0K Code, 58.1K Data, 198.1K Total
2756 Debug Version: 200.3K Code, 82.1K Data, 282.4K Total
2757
2758
2759 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler and Tools:
2760
2761 Disassembler: Fixed a problem with the conversion of Else{If{ blocks into
2762 the simpler ASL ElseIf keyword. During the conversion, a trailing If
2763 block could be lost and missing from the disassembled output.
2764
2765 iASL: Fixed a missing parser rule for the ObjectType operator. For ASL+,
2766 the missing rule caused a parse error when using the Index operator as an
2767 operand to ObjectType. This construct now compiles properly. Example:
2768 ObjectType(PKG1[4]).
2769
2770 iASL: Correctly handle unresolved symbols in the hardware map file (-lm
2771 option). Previously, unresolved symbols could cause a protection fault.
2772 Such symbols are now marked as unresolved in the map file.
2773
2774 iASL: Implemented support to allow control method invocations as an
2775 operand to the ASL DeRefOf operator. Example:
2776 DeRefOf(MTH1(Local0))
2777
2778 Disassembler: Improved support for the ToPLD ASL macro. Detection of a
2779 possible _PLD buffer now includes examination of both the normal buffer
2780 length (16 or 20) as well as the surrounding AML package length.
2781
2782 Disassembler: Fixed a problem with the decoding of complex expressions
2783 within the Divide operator for ASL+. For the case where both the quotient
2784 and remainder targets are specified, the entire statement cannot be
2785 disassembled. Previously, the output incorrectly contained a mix of ASL-
2786 and ASL+ operators. This mixed statement causes a syntax error when
2787 compiled. Example:
2788 Divide (Add (INT1, 6), 128, RSLT, QUOT) // was incorrectly
2789 disassembled to:
2790 Divide (INT1 + 6, 128, RSLT, QUOT)
2791
2792 iASL/Tools: Added support to process AML and non-AML ACPI tables
2793 consistently. For the disassembler and AcpiExec, allow all types of ACPI
2794 tables (AML and data tables). For the iASL -e option, allow only AML
2795 tables (DSDT/SSDT).
2796
2797 ----------------------------------------
2798 31 August 2016. Summary of changes for version 20160831:
2799
2800
2801 1) ACPICA kernel-resident subsystem:
2802
2803 Improve support for the so-called "module-level code", which is defined
2804 to be math, logical and control AML opcodes that appear outside of any
2805 control method. This change improves the support by adding more opcodes
2806 that can be executed in the manner. Some other issues have been solved,
2807 and the ASL grammar changes to support such code under all scope
2808 operators (Device, etc.) are complete. Lv Zheng.
2809
2810 UEFI support: these OSL functions have been implemented. This is an
2811 additional step toward supporting the AcpiExec utility natively (with
2812 full hardware access) under UEFI. Marcelo Ferreira.
2813 AcpiOsReadPciConfiguration
2814 AcpiOsWritePciConfiguration
2815
2816 Fixed a possible mutex error during control method auto-serialization. Lv
2817 Zheng.
2818
2819 Updated support for the Generic Address Structure by fully implementing
2820 all GAS fields when a 32-bit address is expanded to a 64-bit GAS. Lv
2821 Zheng.
2822
2823 Updated the return value for the internal _OSI method. Instead of
2824 0xFFFFFFFF, the "Ones" value is now returned, which is 0xFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF
2825 for 64-bit ACPI tables. This fixes an incompatibility with other ACPI
2826 implementations, and will be reflected and clarified in the next version
2827 of the ACPI specification.
2828
2829 Implemented two new table events that can be passed to an ACPICA table
2830 handler. These events are used to indicate a table installation or
2831 uninstallation. These events are used in addition to existed table load
2832 and unload events. Lv Zheng.
2833
2834 Implemented a cleanup for all internal string-to-integer conversions.
2835 Consolidate multiple versions of this functionality and limit possible
2836 bases to either 10 or 16 to simplify the code. Adds a new file,
2837 utstrtoul64.
2838
2839 Cleanup the inclusion order of the various compiler-specific headers.
2840 This simplifies build configuration management. The compiler-specific
2841 headers are now split out from the host-specific headers. Lv Zheng.
2842
2843 Example Code and Data Size: These are the sizes for the OS-independent
2844 acpica.lib produced by the Microsoft Visual C++ 9.0 32-bit compiler. The
2845 debug version of the code includes the debug output trace mechanism and
2846 has a much larger code and data size.
2847
2848 Current Release:
2849 Non-Debug Version: 140.1K Code, 58.1K Data, 198.1K Total
2850 Debug Version: 200.3K Code, 82.1K Data, 282.4K Total
2851
2852
2853 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler and Tools:
2854
2855 iASL/AcpiExec: Added a command line option to display the build date/time
2856 of the tool (-vd). This can be useful to verify that the correct version
2857 of the tools are being used.
2858
2859 AML Debugger: Implemented a new subcommand ("execute predef") to execute
2860 all predefined control methods and names within the current namespace.
2861 This can be useful for debugging problems with ACPI tables and the ACPI
2862 namespace.
2863
2864 ----------------------------------------
2865 29 July 2016. Summary of changes for version 20160729:
2866
2867
2868 1) ACPICA kernel-resident subsystem:
2869
2870 Implemented basic UEFI support for the various ACPICA tools. This
2871 includes:
2872 1) An OSL to implement the various AcpiOs* interfaces on UEFI.
2873 2) Support to obtain the ACPI tables on UEFI.
2874 3) Local implementation of required C library functions not available on
2875 UEFI.
2876 4) A front-end (main) function for the tools for UEFI-related
2877 initialization.
2878
2879 The initial deployment of this support is the AcpiDump utility executing
2880 as an UEFI application via EDK2 (EDKII, "UEFI Firmware Development Kit").
2881 Current environments supported are Linux/Unix. MSVC generation is not
2882 supported at this time. See the generate/efi/README file for build
2883 instructions. Lv Zheng.
2884
2885 Future plans include porting the AcpiExec utility to execute natively on
2886 the platform with I/O and memory access. This will allow viewing/dump of
2887 the platform namespace and native execution of ACPI control methods that
2888 access the actual hardware. To fully implement this support, the OSL
2889 functions below must be implemented with UEFI interfaces. Any community
2890 help in the implementation of these functions would be appreciated:
2891 AcpiOsReadPort
2892 AcpiOsWritePort
2893 AcpiOsReadMemory
2894 AcpiOsWriteMemory
2895 AcpiOsReadPciConfiguration
2896 AcpiOsWritePciConfiguration
2897
2898 Restructured and standardized the C library configuration for ACPICA,
2899 resulting in the various configuration options below. This includes a
2900 global restructuring of the compiler-dependent and platform-dependent
2901 include files. These changes may affect the existing platform-dependent
2902 configuration files on some hosts. Lv Zheng.
2903
2904 The current C library configuration options appear below. For any issues,
2905 it may be helpful to examine the existing compiler-dependent and
2906 platform-dependent files as examples. Lv Zheng.
2907
2908 1) Linux kernel:
2909 ACPI_USE_STANDARD_HEADERS=n in order not to use system-provided C
2910 library.
2911 ACPI_USE_SYSTEM_CLIBRARY=y in order not to use ACPICA mini C library.
2912 2) Unix/Windows/BSD applications:
2913 ACPI_USE_STANDARD_HEADERS=y in order to use system-provided C
2914 library.
2915 ACPI_USE_SYSTEM_CLIBRARY=y in order not to use ACPICA mini C library.
2916 3) UEFI applications:
2917 ACPI_USE_STANDARD_HEADERS=n in order not to use system-provided C
2918 library.
2919 ACPI_USE_SYSTEM_CLIBRARY=n in order to use ACPICA mini C library.
2920 4) UEFI applications (EDK2/StdLib):
2921 ACPI_USE_STANDARD_HEADERS=y in order to use EDK2 StdLib C library.
2922 ACPI_USE_SYSTEM_CLIBRARY=y in order to use EDK2 StdLib C library.
2923
2924
2925 AML interpreter: "module-level code" support. Allows for execution of so-
2926 called "executable" AML code (math/logical operations, etc.) outside of
2927 control methods not just at the module level (top level) but also within
2928 any scope declared outside of a control method - Scope{}, Device{},
2929 Processor{}, PowerResource{}, and ThermalZone{}. Lv Zheng.
2930
2931 Simplified the configuration of the "maximum AML loops" global option by
2932 adding a global public variable, "AcpiGbl_MaxLoopIterations" which can be
2933 modified at runtime.
2934
2935
2936 Example Code and Data Size: These are the sizes for the OS-independent
2937 acpica.lib produced by the Microsoft Visual C++ 9.0 32-bit compiler. The
2938 debug version of the code includes the debug output trace mechanism and
2939 has a much larger code and data size.
2940
2941 Current Release:
2942 Non-Debug Version: 139.1K Code, 22.9K Data, 162.0K Total
2943 Debug Version: 199.0K Code, 81.8K Data, 280.8K Total
2944
2945
2946 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler and Tools:
2947
2948 iASL: Add full support for the RASF ACPI table (RAS Features Table).
2949 Includes disassembler, data table compiler, and header support.
2950
2951 iASL Expand "module-level code" support. Allows for
2952 compilation/disassembly of so-called "executable" AML code (math/logical
2953 operations, etc.) outside of control methods not just at the module level
2954 (top level) but also within any scope declared outside of a control
2955 method - Scope{}, Device{}, Processor{}, PowerResource{}, and
2956 ThermalZone{}.
2957
2958 AcpiDump: Added support for dumping all SSDTs on newer versions of
2959 Windows. These tables are now easily available -- SSDTs are not available
2960 through the registry on older versions.
2961
2962 ----------------------------------------
2963 27 May 2016. Summary of changes for version 20160527:
2964
2965
2966 1) ACPICA kernel-resident subsystem:
2967
2968 Temporarily reverted the new arbitrary bit length/alignment support in
2969 AcpiHwRead/AcpiHwWrite for the Generic Address Structure. There have been
2970 a number of regressions with the new code that need to be fully resolved
2971 and tested before this support can be finally integrated into ACPICA.
2972 Apologies for any inconveniences these issues may have caused.
2973
2974 The ACPI message macros are not configurable (ACPI_MSG_ERROR,
2975 ACPI_MSG_EXCEPTION, ACPI_MSG_WARNING, ACPI_MSG_INFO, ACPI_MSG_BIOS_ERROR,
2976 and ACPI_MSG_BIOS_WARNING). Lv Zheng.
2977
2978 Fixed a couple of GCC warnings associated with the use of the -Wcast-qual
2979 option. Adds a new return macro, return_STR. Junk-uk Kim.
2980
2981 Example Code and Data Size: These are the sizes for the OS-independent
2982 acpica.lib produced by the Microsoft Visual C++ 9.0 32-bit compiler. The
2983 debug version of the code includes the debug output trace mechanism and
2984 has a much larger code and data size.
2985
2986 Current Release:
2987 Non-Debug Version: 136.8K Code, 51.6K Data, 188.4K Total
2988 Debug Version: 201.5K Code, 82.2K Data, 283.7K Total
2989 Previous Release:
2990 Non-Debug Version: 137.4K Code, 52.6K Data, 190.0K Total
2991 Debug Version: 200.9K Code, 82.2K Data, 283.1K Total
2992
2993 ----------------------------------------
2994 22 April 2016. Summary of changes for version 20160422:
2995
2996 1) ACPICA kernel-resident subsystem:
2997
2998 Fixed a regression in the GAS (generic address structure) arbitrary bit
2999 support in AcpiHwRead/AcpiHwWrite. Problem could cause incorrect behavior
3000 and incorrect return values. Lv Zheng. ACPICA BZ 1270.
3001
3002 ACPI 6.0: Added support for new/renamed resource macros. One new argument
3003 was added to each of these macros, and the original name has been
3004 deprecated. The AML disassembler will always disassemble to the new
3005 names. Support for the new macros was added to iASL, disassembler,
3006 resource manager, and the acpihelp utility. ACPICA BZ 1274.
3007
3008 I2cSerialBus -> I2cSerialBusV2
3009 SpiSerialBus -> SpiSerialBusV2
3010 UartSerialBus -> UartSerialBusV2
3011
3012 ACPI 6.0: Added support for a new integer field that was appended to the
3013 package object returned by the _BIX method. This adds iASL compile-time
3014 and AML runtime error checking. ACPICA BZ 1273.
3015
3016 ACPI 6.1: Added support for a new PCCT subtable, "HW-Reduced Comm
3017 Subspace Type2" (Headers, Disassembler, and data table compiler).
3018
3019 Example Code and Data Size: These are the sizes for the OS-independent
3020 acpica.lib produced by the Microsoft Visual C++ 9.0 32-bit compiler. The
3021 debug version of the code includes the debug output trace mechanism and
3022 has a much larger code and data size.
3023
3024 Current Release:
3025 Non-Debug Version: 137.4K Code, 52.6K Data, 190.0K Total
3026 Debug Version: 201.5K Code, 82.2K Data, 283.7K Total
3027 Previous Release:
3028 Non-Debug Version: 137.1K Code, 51.5K Data, 188.6K Total
3029 Debug Version: 201.0K Code, 82.0K Data, 283.0K Total
3030
3031
3032 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler and Tools:
3033
3034 iASL: Implemented an ASL grammar extension to allow/enable executable
3035 "module-level code" to be created and executed under the various
3036 operators that create new scopes. This type of AML code is already
3037 supported in all known AML interpreters, and the grammar change will
3038 appear in the next version of the ACPI specification. Simplifies the
3039 conditional runtime creation of named objects under these object types:
3040
3041 Device
3042 PowerResource
3043 Processor
3044 Scope
3045 ThermalZone
3046
3047 iASL: Implemented a new ASL extension, a "For" loop macro to add greater
3048 ease-of-use to the ASL language. The syntax is similar to the
3049 corresponding C operator, and is implemented with the existing AML While
3050 opcode -- thus requiring no changes to existing AML interpreters.
3051
3052 For (Initialize, Predicate, Update) {TermList}
3053
3054 Grammar:
3055 ForTerm :=
3056 For (
3057 Initializer // Nothing | TermArg => ComputationalData
3058 Predicate // Nothing | TermArg => ComputationalData
3059 Update // Nothing | TermArg => ComputationalData
3060 ) {TermList}
3061
3062
3063 iASL: The _HID/_ADR detection and validation has been enhanced to search
3064 under conditionals in order to allow these objects to be conditionally
3065 created at runtime.
3066
3067 iASL: Fixed several issues with the constant folding feature. The
3068 improvement allows better detection and resolution of statements that can
3069 be folded at compile time. ACPICA BZ 1266.
3070
3071 iASL/Disassembler: Fixed a couple issues with the Else{If{}...}
3072 conversion to the ASL ElseIf operator where incorrect ASL code could be
3073 generated.
3074
3075 iASL/Disassembler: Fixed a problem with the ASL+ code disassembly where
3076 sometimes an extra (and extraneous) set of parentheses were emitted for
3077 some combinations of operators. Although this did not cause any problems
3078 with recompilation of the disassembled code, it made the code more
3079 difficult to read. David Box. ACPICA BZ 1231.
3080
3081 iASL: Changed to ignore the unreferenced detection for predefined names
3082 of resource descriptor elements, when the resource descriptor is
3083 created/defined within a control method.
3084
3085 iASL: Disassembler: Fix a possible fault with externally declared Buffer
3086 objects.
3087
3088 ----------------------------------------
3089 18 March 2016. Summary of changes for version 20160318:
3090
3091 1) ACPICA kernel-resident subsystem:
3092
3093 Added support for arbitrary bit lengths and bit offsets for registers
3094 defined by the Generic Address Structure. Previously, only aligned bit
3095 lengths of 8/16/32/64 were supported. This was sufficient for many years,
3096 but recently some machines have been seen that require arbitrary bit-
3097 level support. ACPICA BZ 1240. Lv Zheng.
3098
3099 Fixed an issue where the \_SB._INI method sometimes must be evaluated
3100 before any _REG methods are evaluated. Lv Zheng.
3101
3102 Implemented several changes related to ACPI table support
3103 (Headers/Disassembler/TableCompiler):
3104 NFIT: For ACPI 6.1, updated to add some additional new fields and
3105 constants.
3106 FADT: Updated a warning message and set compliance to ACPI 6.1 (Version
3107 6).
3108 DMAR: Added new constants per the 10/2014 DMAR spec.
3109 IORT: Added new subtable per the 10/2015 IORT spec.
3110 HEST: For ACPI 6.1, added new constants and new subtable.
3111 DBG2: Added new constants per the 12/2015 DBG2 spec.
3112 FPDT: Fixed several incorrect fields, add the FPDT boot record structure.
3113 ACPICA BZ 1249.
3114 ERST/EINJ: Updated disassembler with new "Execute Timings" actions.
3115
3116 Updated header support for the DMAR table to match the current version of
3117 the related spec.
3118
3119 Added extensions to the ASL Concatenate operator to allow any ACPI object
3120 to be passed as an operand. Any object other than Integer/String/Buffer
3121 simply returns a string containing the object type. This extends the
3122 usefulness of the Printf macros. Previously, Concatenate would abort the
3123 control method if a non-data object was encountered.
3124
3125 ACPICA source code: Deployed the C "const" keyword across the source code
3126 where appropriate. ACPICA BZ 732. Joerg Sonnenberger (NetBSD).
3127
3128 Example Code and Data Size: These are the sizes for the OS-independent
3129 acpica.lib produced by the Microsoft Visual C++ 9.0 32-bit compiler. The
3130 debug version of the code includes the debug output trace mechanism and
3131 has a much larger code and data size.
3132
3133 Current Release:
3134 Non-Debug Version: 137.1K Code, 51.5K Data, 188.6K Total
3135 Debug Version: 201.0K Code, 82.0K Data, 283.0K Total
3136 Previous Release:
3137 Non-Debug Version: 136.2K Code, 51.5K Data, 187.7K Total
3138 Debug Version: 200.4K Code, 82.0K Data, 282.4K Total
3139
3140
3141 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler and Tools:
3142
3143 iASL/Disassembler: Improved the heuristic used to determine the number of
3144 arguments for an externally defined control method (a method in another
3145 table). Although this is an improvement, there is no deterministic way to
3146 "guess" the number of method arguments. Only the ACPI 6.0 External opcode
3147 will completely solve this problem as it is deployed (automatically) in
3148 newer BIOS code.
3149
3150 iASL/Disassembler: Fixed an ordering issue for emitted External() ASL
3151 statements that could cause errors when the disassembled file is
3152 compiled. ACPICA BZ 1243. David Box.
3153
3154 iASL: Fixed a regression caused by the merger of the two versions of the
3155 local strtoul64. Because of a dependency on a global variable, strtoul64
3156 could return an error for integers greater than a 32-bit value. ACPICA BZ
3157 1260.
3158
3159 iASL: Fixed a regression where a fault could occur for an ASL Return
3160 statement if it invokes a control method that is not resolved. ACPICA BZ
3161 1264.
3162
3163 AcpiXtract: Improved input file validation: detection of binary files and
3164 non-acpidump text files.
3165
3166 ----------------------------------------
3167 12 February 2016. Summary of changes for version 20160212:
3168
3169 1) ACPICA kernel-resident subsystem:
3170
3171 Implemented full support for the ACPI 6.1 specification (released in
3172 January). This version of the specification is available at:
3173 http://www.uefi.org/specifications
3174
3175 Only a relatively small number of changes were required in ACPICA to
3176 support ACPI 6.1, in these areas:
3177 - New predefined names
3178 - New _HID values
3179 - A new subtable for HEST
3180 - A few other header changes for new values
3181
3182 Ensure \_SB_._INI is executed before any _REG methods are executed. There
3183 appears to be existing BIOS code that relies on this behavior. Lv Zheng.
3184
3185 Reverted a change made in version 20151218 which enabled method
3186 invocations to be targets of various ASL operators (SuperName and Target
3187 grammar elements). While the new behavior is supported by the ACPI
3188 specification, other AML interpreters do not support this behavior and
3189 never will. The ACPI specification will be updated for ACPI 6.2 to remove
3190 this support. Therefore, the change was reverted to the original ACPICA
3191 behavior.
3192
3193 ACPICA now supports the GCC 6 compiler.
3194
3195 Current Release: (Note: build changes increased sizes)
3196 Non-Debug Version: 136.2K Code, 51.5K Data, 187.7K Total
3197 Debug Version: 200.4K Code, 82.0K Data, 282.4K Total
3198 Previous Release:
3199 Non-Debug Version: 102.7K Code, 28.4K Data, 131.1K Total
3200 Debug Version: 200.4K Code, 81.9K Data, 282.3K Total
3201
3202
3203 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler and Tools:
3204
3205 Completed full support for the ACPI 6.0 External() AML opcode. The
3206 compiler emits an external AML opcode for each ASL External statement.
3207 This opcode is used by the disassembler to assist with the disassembly of
3208 external control methods by specifying the required number of arguments
3209 for the method. AML interpreters do not use this opcode. To ensure that
3210 interpreters do not even see the opcode, a block of one or more external
3211 opcodes is surrounded by an "If(0)" construct. As this feature becomes
3212 commonly deployed in BIOS code, the ability of disassemblers to correctly
3213 disassemble AML code will be greatly improved. David Box.
3214
3215 iASL: Implemented support for an optional cross-reference output file.
3216 The -lx option will create a the cross-reference file with the suffix
3217 "xrf". Three different types of cross-reference are created in this file:
3218 - List of object references made from within each control method
3219 - Invocation (caller) list for each user-defined control method
3220 - List of references to each non-method object in the namespace
3221
3222 iASL: Method invocations as ASL Target operands are now disallowed and
3223 flagged as errors in preparation for ACPI 6.2 (see the description of the
3224 problem above).
3225
3226 ----------------------------------------
3227 8 January 2016. Summary of changes for version 20160108:
3228
3229 1) ACPICA kernel-resident subsystem:
3230
3231 Updated all ACPICA copyrights and signons to 2016: Added the 2016
3232 copyright to all source code module headers and utility/tool signons.
3233 This includes the standard Linux dual-license header. This affects
3234 virtually every file in the ACPICA core subsystem, iASL compiler, all
3235 ACPICA utilities, and the ACPICA test suite.
3236
3237 Fixed a regression introduced in version 20151218 concerning the
3238 execution of so-called module-level ASL/AML code. Namespace objects
3239 created under a module-level If() construct were not properly/fully
3240 entered into the namespace and could cause an interpreter fault when
3241 accessed.
3242
3243 Example Code and Data Size: These are the sizes for the OS-independent
3244 acpica.lib produced by the Microsoft Visual C++ 9.0 32-bit compiler. The
3245 debug version of the code includes the debug output trace mechanism and
3246 has a much larger code and data size.
3247
3248 Current Release:
3249 Non-Debug Version: 102.7K Code, 28.4K Data, 131.1K Total
3250 Debug Version: 200.4K Code, 81.9K Data, 282.4K Total
3251 Previous Release:
3252 Non-Debug Version: 102.6K Code, 28.4K Data, 131.0K Total
3253 Debug Version: 200.3K Code, 81.9K Data, 282.3K Total
3254
3255
3256 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler and Tools:
3257
3258 Fixed a problem with the compilation of the GpioIo and GpioInt resource
3259 descriptors. The _PIN field name was incorrectly defined to be an array
3260 of 32-bit values, but the _PIN values are in fact 16 bits each. This
3261 would cause incorrect bit width warnings when using Word (16-bit) fields
3262 to access the descriptors.
3263
3264
3265 ----------------------------------------
3266 18 December 2015. Summary of changes for version 20151218:
3267
3268 1) ACPICA kernel-resident subsystem:
3269
3270 Implemented per-AML-table execution of "module-level code" as individual
3271 ACPI tables are loaded into the namespace during ACPICA initialization.
3272 In other words, any module-level code within an AML table is executed
3273 immediately after the table is loaded, instead of batched and executed
3274 after all of the tables have been loaded. This provides compatibility
3275 with other ACPI implementations. ACPICA BZ 1219. Bob Moore, Lv Zheng,
3276 David Box.
3277
3278 To fully support the feature above, the default operation region handlers
3279 for the SystemMemory, SystemIO, and PCI_Config address spaces are now
3280 installed before any ACPI tables are loaded. This enables module-level
3281 code to access these address spaces during the table load and module-
3282 level code execution phase. ACPICA BZ 1220. Bob Moore, Lv Zheng, David
3283 Box.
3284
3285 Implemented several changes to the internal _REG support in conjunction
3286 with the changes above. Also, changes to the AcpiExec/AcpiNames/Examples
3287 utilities for the changes above. Although these tools were changed, host
3288 operating systems that simply use the default handlers for SystemMemory,
3289 SystemIO, and PCI_Config spaces should not require any update. Lv Zheng.
3290
3291 For example, in the code below, DEV1 is conditionally added to the
3292 namespace by the DSDT via module-level code that accesses an operation
3293 region. The SSDT references DEV1 via the Scope operator. DEV1 must be
3294 created immediately after the DSDT is loaded in order for the SSDT to
3295 successfully reference DEV1. Previously, this code would cause an
3296 AE_NOT_EXIST exception during the load of the SSDT. Now, this code is
3297 fully supported by ACPICA.
3298
3299 DefinitionBlock ("", "DSDT", 2, "Intel", "DSDT1", 1)
3300 {
3301 OperationRegion (OPR1, SystemMemory, 0x400, 32)
3302 Field (OPR1, AnyAcc, NoLock, Preserve)
3303 {
3304 FLD1, 1
3305 }
3306 If (FLD1)
3307 {
3308 Device (\DEV1)
3309 {
3310 }
3311 }
3312 }
3313 DefinitionBlock ("", "SSDT", 2, "Intel", "SSDT1", 1)
3314 {
3315 External (\DEV1, DeviceObj)
3316 Scope (\DEV1)
3317 {
3318 }
3319 }
3320
3321 Fixed an AML interpreter problem where control method invocations were
3322 not handled correctly when the invocation was itself a SuperName argument
3323 to another ASL operator. In these cases, the method was not invoked.
3324 ACPICA BZ 1002. Affects the following ASL operators that have a SuperName
3325 argument:
3326 Store
3327 Acquire, Wait
3328 CondRefOf, RefOf
3329 Decrement, Increment
3330 Load, Unload
3331 Notify
3332 Signal, Release, Reset
3333 SizeOf
3334
3335 Implemented automatic String-to-ObjectReference conversion support for
3336 packages returned by predefined names (such as _DEP). A common BIOS error
3337 is to add double quotes around an ObjectReference namepath, which turns
3338 the reference into an unexpected string object. This support detects the
3339 problem and corrects it before the package is returned to the caller that
3340 invoked the method. Lv Zheng.
3341
3342 Implemented extensions to the Concatenate operator. Concatenate now
3343 accepts any type of object, it is not restricted to simply
3344 Integer/String/Buffer. For objects other than these 3 basic data types,
3345 the argument is treated as a string containing the name of the object
3346 type. This expands the utility of Concatenate and the Printf/Fprintf
3347 macros. ACPICA BZ 1222.
3348
3349 Cleaned up the output of the ASL Debug object. The timer() value is now
3350 optional and no longer emitted by default. Also, the basic data types of
3351 Integer/String/Buffer are simply emitted as their values, without a data
3352 type string -- since the data type is obvious from the output. ACPICA BZ
3353 1221.
3354
3355 Example Code and Data Size: These are the sizes for the OS-independent
3356 acpica.lib produced by the Microsoft Visual C++ 9.0 32-bit compiler. The
3357 debug version of the code includes the debug output trace mechanism and
3358 has a much larger code and data size.
3359
3360 Current Release:
3361 Non-Debug Version: 102.6K Code, 28.4K Data, 131.0K Total
3362 Debug Version: 200.3K Code, 81.9K Data, 282.3K Total
3363 Previous Release:
3364 Non-Debug Version: 102.0K Code, 28.3K Data, 130.3K Total
3365 Debug Version: 199.6K Code, 81.8K Data, 281.4K Total
3366
3367
3368 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler and Tools:
3369
3370 iASL: Fixed some issues with the ASL Include() operator. This operator
3371 was incorrectly defined in the iASL parser rules, causing a new scope to
3372 be opened for the code within the include file. This could lead to
3373 several issues, including allowing ASL code that is technically illegal
3374 and not supported by AML interpreters. Note, this does not affect the
3375 related #include preprocessor operator. ACPICA BZ 1212.
3376
3377 iASL/Disassembler: Implemented support for the ASL ElseIf operator. This
3378 operator is essentially an ASL macro since there is no AML opcode
3379 associated with it. The code emitted by the iASL compiler for ElseIf is
3380 an Else opcode followed immediately by an If opcode. The disassembler
3381 will now emit an ElseIf if it finds an Else immediately followed by an
3382 If. This simplifies the decoded ASL, especially for deeply nested
3383 If..Else and large Switch constructs. Thus, the disassembled code more
3384 closely follows the original source ASL. ACPICA BZ 1211. Example:
3385
3386 Old disassembly:
3387 Else
3388 {
3389 If (Arg0 == 0x02)
3390 {
3391 Local0 = 0x05
3392 }
3393 }
3394
3395 New disassembly:
3396 ElseIf (Arg0 == 0x02)
3397 {
3398 Local0 = 0x05
3399 }
3400
3401 AcpiExec: Added support for the new module level code behavior and the
3402 early region installation. This required a small change to the
3403 initialization, since AcpiExec must install its own operation region
3404 handlers.
3405
3406 AcpiExec: Added support to make the debug object timer optional. Default
3407 is timer disabled. This cleans up the debug object output -- the timer
3408 data is rarely used.
3409
3410 AcpiExec: Multiple ACPI tables are now loaded in the order that they
3411 appear on the command line. This can be important when there are
3412 interdependencies/references between the tables.
3413
3414 iASL/Templates. Add support to generate template files with multiple
3415 SSDTs within a single output file. Also added ommand line support to
3416 specify the number of SSDTs (in addition to a single DSDT). ACPICA BZ
3417 1223, 1225.
3418
3419
3420 ----------------------------------------
3421 24 November 2015. Summary of changes for version 20151124:
3422
3423 1) ACPICA kernel-resident subsystem:
3424
3425 Fixed a possible regression for a previous update to FADT handling. The
3426 FADT no longer has a fixed table ID, causing some issues with code that
3427 was hardwired to a specific ID. Lv Zheng.
3428
3429 Fixed a problem where the method auto-serialization could interfere with
3430 the current SyncLevel. This change makes the auto-serialization support
3431 transparent to the SyncLevel support and management.
3432
3433 Removed support for the _SUB predefined name in AcpiGetObjectInfo. This
3434 interface is intended for early access to the namespace during the
3435 initial namespace device discovery walk. The _SUB method has been seen to
3436 access operation regions in some cases, causing errors because the
3437 operation regions are not fully initialized.
3438
3439 AML Debugger: Fixed some issues with the terminate/quit/exit commands
3440 that can cause faults. Lv Zheng.
3441
3442 AML Debugger: Add thread ID support so that single-step mode only applies
3443 to the AML Debugger thread. This prevents runtime errors within some
3444 kernels. Lv Zheng.
3445
3446 Eliminated extraneous warnings from AcpiGetSleepTypeData. Since the _Sx
3447 methods that are invoked by this interface are optional, removed warnings
3448 emitted for the case where one or more of these methods do not exist.
3449 ACPICA BZ 1208, original change by Prarit Bhargava.
3450
3451 Made a major pass through the entire ACPICA source code base to
3452 standardize formatting that has diverged a bit over time. There are no
3453 functional changes, but this will of course cause quite a few code
3454 differences from the previous ACPICA release.
3455
3456 Example Code and Data Size: These are the sizes for the OS-independent
3457 acpica.lib produced by the Microsoft Visual C++ 9.0 32-bit compiler. The
3458 debug version of the code includes the debug output trace mechanism and
3459 has a much larger code and data size.
3460
3461 Current Release:
3462 Non-Debug Version: 102.0K Code, 28.3K Data, 130.3K Total
3463 Debug Version: 199.6K Code, 81.8K Data, 281.4K Total
3464 Previous Release:
3465 Non-Debug Version: 101.7K Code, 27.9K Data, 129.6K Total
3466 Debug Version: 199.3K Code, 81.4K Data, 280.7K Total
3467
3468
3469 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler and Tools:
3470
3471 iASL/acpiexec/acpixtract/disassembler: Added support to allow multiple
3472 definition blocks within a single ASL file and the resulting AML file.
3473 Support for this type of file was also added to the various tools that
3474 use binary AML files: acpiexec, acpixtract, and the AML disassembler. The
3475 example code below shows two definition blocks within the same file:
3476
3477 DefinitionBlock ("dsdt.aml", "DSDT", 2, "Intel", "Template",
3478 0x12345678)
3479 {
3480 }
3481 DefinitionBlock ("", "SSDT", 2, "Intel", "Template", 0xABCDEF01)
3482 {
3483 }
3484
3485 iASL: Enhanced typechecking for the Name() operator. All expressions for
3486 the value of the named object must be reduced/folded to a single constant
3487 at compile time, as per the ACPI specification (the AML definition of
3488 Name()).
3489
3490 iASL: Fixed some code indentation issues for the -ic and -ia options (C
3491 and assembly headers). Now all emitted code correctly begins in column 1.
3492
3493 iASL: Added an error message for an attempt to open a Scope() on an
3494 object defined in an SSDT. The DSDT is always loaded into the namespace
3495 first, so any attempt to open a Scope on an SSDT object will fail at
3496 runtime.
3497
3498
3499 ----------------------------------------
3500 30 September 2015. Summary of changes for version 20150930:
3501
3502 1) ACPICA kernel-resident subsystem:
3503
3504 Debugger: Implemented several changes and bug fixes to assist support for
3505 the in-kernel version of the AML debugger. Lv Zheng.
3506 - Fix the "predefined" command for in-kernel debugger.
3507 - Do not enter debug command loop for the help and version commands.
3508 - Disallow "execute" command during execution/single-step of a method.
3509
3510 Interpreter: Updated runtime typechecking for all operators that have
3511 target operands. The operand is resolved and validated that it is legal.
3512 For example, the target cannot be a non-data object such as a Device,
3513 Mutex, ThermalZone, etc., as per the ACPI specification.
3514
3515 Debugger: Fixed the double-mutex user I/O handshake to work when local
3516 deadlock detection is enabled.
3517
3518 Debugger: limited display of method locals and arguments (LocalX and
3519 ArgX) to only those that have actually been initialized. This prevents
3520 lines of extraneous output.
3521
3522 Updated the definition of the NFIT table to correct the bit polarity of
3523 one flag: ACPI_NFIT_MEM_ARMED --> ACPI_NFIT_MEM_NOT_ARMED
3524
3525 Example Code and Data Size: These are the sizes for the OS-independent
3526 acpica.lib produced by the Microsoft Visual C++ 9.0 32-bit compiler. The
3527 debug version of the code includes the debug output trace mechanism and
3528 has a much larger code and data size.
3529
3530 Current Release:
3531 Non-Debug Version: 101.7K Code, 27.9K Data, 129.6K Total
3532 Debug Version: 199.3K Code, 81.4K Data, 280.7K Total
3533 Previous Release:
3534 Non-Debug Version: 101.3K Code, 27.7K Data, 129.0K Total
3535 Debug Version: 198.6K Code, 80.9K Data, 279.5K Total
3536
3537
3538 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler and Tools:
3539
3540 iASL: Improved the compile-time typechecking for operands of many of the
3541 ASL operators:
3542
3543 -- Added an option to disable compiler operand/operator typechecking (-
3544 ot).
3545
3546 -- For the following operators, the TermArg operands are now validated
3547 when possible to be Integer data objects: BankField, OperationRegion,
3548 DataTableRegion, Buffer, and Package.
3549
3550 -- Store (Source, Target): Both the source and target operands are
3551 resolved and checked that the operands are both legal. For example,
3552 neither operand can be a non-data object such as a Device, Mutex,
3553 ThermalZone, etc. Note, as per the ACPI specification, the CopyObject
3554 operator can be used to store an object to any type of target object.
3555
3556 -- Store (Source, Target): If the source is a Package object, the target
3557 must be a Package object, LocalX, ArgX, or Debug. Likewise, if the target
3558 is a Package, the source must also be a Package.
3559
3560 -- Store (Source, Target): A warning is issued if the source and target
3561 resolve to the identical named object.
3562
3563 -- Store (Source, <method invocation>): An error is generated for the
3564 target method invocation, as this construct is not supported by the AML
3565 interpreter.
3566
3567 -- For all ASL math and logic operators, the target operand must be a
3568 data object (Integer, String, Buffer, LocalX, ArgX, or Debug). This
3569 includes the function return value also.
3570
3571 -- External declarations are also included in the typechecking where
3572 possible. External objects defined using the UnknownObj keyword cannot be
3573 typechecked, however.
3574
3575 iASL and Disassembler: Added symbolic (ASL+) support for the ASL Index
3576 operator:
3577 - Legacy code: Index(PKG1, 3)
3578 - New ASL+ code: PKG1[3]
3579 This completes the ACPI 6.0 ASL+ support as it was the only operator not
3580 supported.
3581
3582 iASL: Fixed the file suffix for the preprocessor output file (.i). Two
3583 spaces were inadvertently appended to the filename, causing file access
3584 and deletion problems on some systems.
3585
3586 ASL Test Suite (ASLTS): Updated the master makefile to generate all
3587 possible compiler output files when building the test suite -- thus
3588 exercising these features of the compiler. These files are automatically
3589 deleted when the test suite exits.
3590
3591
3592 ----------------------------------------
3593 18 August 2015. Summary of changes for version 20150818:
3594
3595 1) ACPICA kernel-resident subsystem:
3596
3597 Fix a regression for AcpiGetTableByIndex interface causing it to fail. Lv
3598 Zheng. ACPICA BZ 1186.
3599
3600 Completed development to ensure that the ACPICA Disassembler and Debugger
3601 are fully standalone components of ACPICA. Removed cross-component
3602 dependences. Lv Zheng.
3603
3604 The max-number-of-AML-loops is now runtime configurable (previously was
3605 compile-time only). This is essentially a loop timeout to force-abort
3606 infinite AML loops. ACPCIA BZ 1192.
3607
3608 Debugger: Cleanup output to dump ACPI names and namepaths without any
3609 trailing underscores. Lv Zheng. ACPICA BZ 1135.
3610
3611 Removed unnecessary conditional compilations across the Debugger and
3612 Disassembler components where entire modules could be left uncompiled.
3613
3614 The aapits test is deprecated and has been removed from the ACPICA git
3615 tree. The test has never been completed and has not been maintained, thus
3616 becoming rather useless. ACPICA BZ 1015, 794.
3617
3618 A batch of small changes to close bugzilla and other reports:
3619 - Remove duplicate code for _PLD processing. ACPICA BZ 1176.
3620 - Correctly cleanup after a ACPI table load failure. ACPICA BZ 1185.
3621 - iASL: Support POSIX yacc again in makefile. Jung-uk Kim.
3622 - ACPI table support: general cleanup and simplification. Lv Zheng, Bob
3623 Moore.
3624 - ACPI table support: fix for a buffer read overrun in AcpiTbFindTable.
3625 ACPICA BZ 1184.
3626 - Enhance parameter validation for DataTableRegion and LoadTable ASL/AML
3627 operators.
3628 - Debugger: Split debugger initialization/termination interfaces. Lv
3629 Zheng.
3630 - AcpiExec: Emit OemTableId for SSDTs during the load phase for table
3631 identification.
3632 - AcpiExec: Add debug message during _REG method phase during table
3633 load/init.
3634 - AcpiNames: Fix a regression where some output was missing and no longer
3635 emitted.
3636 - Debugger: General cleanup and simplification. Lv Zheng.
3637 - Disassembler: Cleanup use of several global option variables. Lv Zheng.
3638
3639 Example Code and Data Size: These are the sizes for the OS-independent
3640 acpica.lib produced by the Microsoft Visual C++ 9.0 32-bit compiler. The
3641 debug version of the code includes the debug output trace mechanism and
3642 has a much larger code and data size.
3643
3644 Current Release:
3645 Non-Debug Version: 101.3K Code, 27.7K Data, 129.0K Total
3646 Debug Version: 198.6K Code, 80.9K Data, 279.5K Total
3647 Previous Release:
3648 Non-Debug Version: 100.9K Code, 24.5K Data, 125.4K Total
3649 Debug Version: 197.8K Code, 81.5K Data, 279.3K Total
3650
3651
3652 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler and Tools:
3653
3654 AcpiExec: Fixed a problem where any more than 32 ACPI tables in the XSDT
3655 were not handled properly and caused load errors. Now, properly invoke
3656 and use the ACPICA auto-reallocate mechanism for ACPI table data
3657 structures. ACPICA BZ 1188
3658
3659 AcpiNames: Add command-line wildcard support for ACPI table files. ACPICA
3660 BZ 1190.
3661
3662 AcpiExec and AcpiNames: Add -l option to load ACPI tables only. For
3663 AcpiExec, this means that no control methods (like _REG/_INI/_STA) are
3664 executed during initialization. ACPICA BZ 1187, 1189.
3665
3666 iASL/Disassembler: Implemented a prototype "listing" mode that emits AML
3667 that corresponds to each disassembled ASL statement, to simplify
3668 debugging. ACPICA BZ 1191.
3669
3670 Debugger: Add option to the "objects" command to display a summary of the
3671 current namespace objects (Object type and count). This is displayed if
3672 the command is entered with no arguments.
3673
3674 AcpiNames: Add -x option to specify debug level, similar to AcpiExec.
3675
3676
3677 ----------------------------------------
3678 17 July 2015. Summary of changes for version 20150717:
3679
3680 1) ACPICA kernel-resident subsystem:
3681
3682 Improved the partitioning between the Debugger and Disassembler
3683 components. This allows the Debugger to be used standalone within kernel
3684 code without the Disassembler (which is used for single stepping also).
3685 This renames and moves one file, dmobject.c to dbobject.c. Lv Zheng.
3686
3687 Debugger: Implemented a new command to trace the execution of control
3688 methods (Trace). This is especially useful for the in-kernel version of
3689 the debugger when file I/O may not be available for method trace output.
3690 See the ACPICA reference for more information. Lv Zheng.
3691
3692 Moved all C library prototypes (used for the local versions of these
3693 functions when requested) to a new header, acclib.h
3694 Cleaned up the use of non-ANSI C library functions. These functions are
3695 implemented locally in ACPICA. Moved all such functions to a common
3696 source file, utnonansi.c
3697
3698 Debugger: Fixed a problem with the "!!" command (get last command
3699 executed) where the debugger could enter an infinite loop and eventually
3700 crash.
3701
3702 Removed the use of local macros that were used for some of the standard C
3703 library functions to automatically cast input parameters. This mostly
3704 affected the is* functions where the input parameter is defined to be an
3705 int. This required a few modifications to the main ACPICA source code to
3706 provide casting for these functions and eliminate possible compiler
3707 warnings for these parameters.
3708
3709 Across the source code, added additional status/error checking to resolve
3710 issues discovered by static source code analysis tools such as Coverity.
3711
3712 Example Code and Data Size: These are the sizes for the OS-independent
3713 acpica.lib produced by the Microsoft Visual C++ 9.0 32-bit compiler. The
3714 debug version of the code includes the debug output trace mechanism and
3715 has a much larger code and data size.
3716
3717 Current Release:
3718 Non-Debug Version: 100.9K Code, 24.5K Data, 125.4K Total
3719 Debug Version: 197.8K Code, 81.5K Data, 279.3K Total
3720 Previous Release:
3721 Non-Debug Version: 100.6K Code, 27.6K Data, 128.2K Total
3722 Debug Version: 196.2K Code, 81.0K Data, 277.2K Total
3723
3724
3725 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler and Tools:
3726
3727 iASL: Fixed a regression where the device map file feature no longer
3728 worked properly when used in conjunction with the disassembler. It only
3729 worked properly with the compiler itself.
3730
3731 iASL: Implemented a new warning for method LocalX variables that are set
3732 but never used (similar to a C compiler such as gcc). This also applies
3733 to ArgX variables that are not defined by the parent method, and are
3734 instead (legally) used as local variables.
3735
3736 iASL/Preprocessor: Finished the pass-through of line numbers from the
3737 preprocessor to the compiler. This ensures that compiler errors/warnings
3738 have the correct original line numbers and filenames, regardless of any
3739 #include files.
3740
3741 iASL/Preprocessor: Fixed a couple of issues with comment handling and the
3742 pass-through of comments to the preprocessor output file (which becomes
3743 the compiler input file). Also fixed a problem with // comments that
3744 appear after a math expression.
3745
3746 iASL: Added support for the TCPA server table to the table compiler and
3747 template generator. (The client table was already previously supported)
3748
3749 iASL/Preprocessor: Added a permanent #define of the symbol "__IASL__" to
3750 identify the iASL compiler.
3751
3752 Cleaned up the use of the macros NEGATIVE and POSITIVE which were defined
3753 multiple times. The new names are ACPI_SIGN_NEGATIVE and
3754 ACPI_SIGN_POSITIVE.
3755
3756 AcpiHelp: Update to expand help messages for the iASL preprocessor
3757 directives.
3758
3759
3760 ----------------------------------------
3761 19 June 2015. Summary of changes for version 20150619:
3762
3763 Two regressions in version 20150616 have been addressed:
3764
3765 Fixes some problems/issues with the C library macro removal (ACPI_STRLEN,
3766 etc.) This update changes ACPICA to only use the standard headers for
3767 functions, or the prototypes for the local versions of the C library
3768 functions. Across the source code, this required some additional casts
3769 for some Clib invocations for portability. Moved all local prototypes to
3770 a new file, acclib.h
3771
3772 Fixes several problems with recent changes to the handling of the FACS
3773 table that could cause some systems not to boot.
3774
3775
3776 ----------------------------------------
3777 16 June 2015. Summary of changes for version 20150616:
3778
3779
3780 1) ACPICA kernel-resident subsystem:
3781
3782 Across the entire ACPICA source code base, the various macros for the C
3783 library functions (such as ACPI_STRLEN, etc.) have been removed and
3784 replaced by the standard C library names (strlen, etc.) The original
3785 purpose for these macros is no longer applicable. This simplification
3786 reduces the number of macros used in the ACPICA source code
3787 significantly, improving readability and maintainability.
3788
3789 Implemented support for a new ACPI table, the OSDT. This table, the
3790 "override" SDT, can be loaded directly by the host OS at boot time. It
3791 enables the replacement of existing namespace objects that were installed
3792 via the DSDT and/or SSDTs. The primary purpose for this is to replace
3793 buggy or incorrect ASL/AML code obtained via the BIOS. The OSDT is slated
3794 for inclusion in a future version of the ACPI Specification. Lv Zheng/Bob
3795 Moore.
3796
3797 Added support for systems with (improperly) two FACS tables -- a "32-bit"
3798 table (via FADT 32-bit legacy field) and a "64-bit" table (via the 64-bit
3799 X field). This change will support both automatically. There continues to
3800 be systems found with this issue. This support requires a change to the
3801 AcpiSetFirmwareWakingVector interface. Also, a public global variable has
3802 been added to allow the host to select which FACS is desired
3803 (AcpiGbl_Use32BitFacsAddresses). See the ACPICA reference for more
3804 details Lv Zheng.
3805
3806 Added a new feature to allow for systems that do not contain an FACS.
3807 Although this is already supported on hardware-reduced platforms, the
3808 feature has been extended for all platforms. The reasoning is that we do
3809 not want to abort the entire ACPICA initialization just because the
3810 system is seriously buggy and has no FACS.
3811
3812 Fixed a problem where the GUID strings for NFIT tables (in acuuid.h) were
3813 not correctly transcribed from the ACPI specification in ACPICA version
3814 20150515.
3815
3816 Implemented support for the _CLS object in the AcpiGetObjectInfo external
3817 interface.
3818
3819 Updated the definitions of the TCPA and TPM2 ACPI tables to the more
3820 recent TCG ACPI Specification, December 14, 2014. Table disassembler and
3821 compiler also updated. Note: The TCPA "server" table is not supported by
3822 the disassembler/table-compiler at this time.
3823
3824 ACPI 6.0: Added definitions for the new GIC version field in the MADT.
3825
3826 Example Code and Data Size: These are the sizes for the OS-independent
3827 acpica.lib produced by the Microsoft Visual C++ 9.0 32-bit compiler. The
3828 debug version of the code includes the debug output trace mechanism and
3829 has a much larger code and data size.
3830
3831 Current Release:
3832 Non-Debug Version: 100.6K Code, 27.6K Data, 128.2K Total
3833 Debug Version: 196.2K Code, 81.0K Data, 277.2K Total
3834 Previous Release:
3835 Non-Debug Version: 99.9K Code, 27.5K Data, 127.4K Total
3836 Debug Version: 195.2K Code, 80.8K Data, 276.0K Total
3837
3838
3839 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler and Tools:
3840
3841 Disassembler: Fixed a problem with the new symbolic operator disassembler
3842 where incorrect ASL code could be emitted in some cases for the "non-
3843 commutative" operators -- Subtract, Divide, Modulo, ShiftLeft, and
3844 ShiftRight. The actual problem cases seem to be rather unusual in common
3845 ASL code, however. David Box.
3846
3847 Modified the linux version of acpidump to obtain ACPI tables from not
3848 just /dev/mem (which may not exist) and /sys/firmware/acpi/tables. Lv
3849 Zheng.
3850
3851 iASL: Fixed a problem where the user preprocessor output file (.i)
3852 contained extra data that was not expected. The compiler was using this
3853 file as a temporary file and passed through #line directives in order to
3854 keep compiler error messages in sync with the input file and line number
3855 across multiple include files. The (.i) is no longer a temporary file as
3856 the compiler uses a new, different file for the original purpose.
3857
3858 iASL: Fixed a problem where comments within the original ASL source code
3859 file were not passed through to the preprocessor output file, nor any
3860 listing files.
3861
3862 iASL: Fixed some issues for the handling of the "#include" preprocessor
3863 directive and the similar (but not the same) "Include" ASL operator.
3864
3865 iASL: Add support for the new OSDT in both the disassembler and compiler.
3866
3867 iASL: Fixed a problem with the constant folding support where a Buffer
3868 object could be incorrectly generated (incorrectly formed) during a
3869 conversion to a Store() operator.
3870
3871 AcpiHelp: Updated for new NFIT GUIDs, "External" AML opcode, and new
3872 description text for the _REV predefined name. _REV now permanently
3873 returns 2, as per the ACPI 6.0 specification.
3874
3875 Debugger: Enhanced the output of the Debug ASL object for references
3876 produced by the Index operator. For Buffers and strings, only output the
3877 actual byte pointed to by the index. For packages, only print the single
3878 package element decoded by the index. Previously, the entire
3879 buffer/string/package was emitted.
3880
3881 iASL/Table-compiler: Fixed a regression where the "generic" data types
3882 were no longer recognized, causing errors.
3883
3884
3885 ----------------------------------------
3886 15 May 2015. Summary of changes for version 20150515:
3887
3888 This release implements most of ACPI 6.0 as described below.
3889
3890 1) ACPICA kernel-resident subsystem:
3891
3892 Implemented runtime argument checking and return value checking for all
3893 new ACPI 6.0 predefined names. This includes: _BTH, _CR3, _DSD, _LPI,
3894 _MTL, _PRR, _RDI, _RST, _TFP, _TSN.
3895
3896 Example Code and Data Size: These are the sizes for the OS-independent
3897 acpica.lib produced by the Microsoft Visual C++ 9.0 32-bit compiler. The
3898 debug version of the code includes the debug output trace mechanism and
3899 has a much larger code and data size.
3900
3901 Current Release:
3902 Non-Debug Version: 99.9K Code, 27.5K Data, 127.4K Total
3903 Debug Version: 195.2K Code, 80.8K Data, 276.0K Total
3904 Previous Release:
3905 Non-Debug Version: 99.1K Code, 27.3K Data, 126.4K Total
3906 Debug Version: 192.8K Code, 79.9K Data, 272.7K Total
3907
3908
3909 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler and Tools:
3910
3911 iASL compiler: Added compile-time support for all new ACPI 6.0 predefined
3912 names (argument count validation and return value typechecking.)
3913
3914 iASL disassembler and table compiler: implemented support for all new
3915 ACPI 6.0 tables. This includes: DRTM, IORT, LPIT, NFIT, STAO, WPBT, XENV.
3916
3917 iASL disassembler and table compiler: Added ACPI 6.0 changes to existing
3918 tables: FADT, MADT.
3919
3920 iASL preprocessor: Added a new directive to enable inclusion of binary
3921 blobs into ASL code. The new directive is #includebuffer. It takes a
3922 binary file as input and emits a named ascii buffer object into the ASL
3923 code.
3924
3925 AcpiHelp: Added support for all new ACPI 6.0 predefined names.
3926
3927 AcpiHelp: Added a new option, -d, to display all iASL preprocessor
3928 directives.
3929
3930 AcpiHelp: Added a new option, -t, to display all known/supported ACPI
3931 tables.
3932
3933
3934 ----------------------------------------
3935 10 April 2015. Summary of changes for version 20150410:
3936
3937 Reverted a change introduced in version 20150408 that caused
3938 a regression in the disassembler where incorrect operator
3939 symbols could be emitted.
3940
3941
3942 ----------------------------------------
3943 08 April 2015. Summary of changes for version 20150408:
3944
3945
3946 1) ACPICA kernel-resident subsystem:
3947
3948 Permanently set the return value for the _REV predefined name. It now
3949 returns 2 (was 5). This matches other ACPI implementations. _REV will be
3950 deprecated in the future, and is now defined to be 1 for ACPI 1.0, and 2
3951 for ACPI 2.0 and later. It should never be used to differentiate or
3952 identify operating systems.
3953
3954 Added the "Windows 2015" string to the _OSI support. ACPICA will now
3955 return TRUE to a query with this string.
3956
3957 Fixed several issues with the local version of the printf function.
3958
3959 Added the C99 compiler option (-std=c99) to the Unix makefiles.
3960
3961 Current Release:
3962 Non-Debug Version: 99.9K Code, 27.4K Data, 127.3K Total
3963 Debug Version: 195.2K Code, 80.7K Data, 275.9K Total
3964 Previous Release:
3965 Non-Debug Version: 98.8K Code, 27.3K Data, 126.1K Total
3966 Debug Version: 192.1K Code, 79.8K Data, 271.9K Total
3967
3968
3969 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler and Tools:
3970
3971 iASL: Implemented an enhancement to the constant folding feature to
3972 transform the parse tree to a simple Store operation whenever possible:
3973 Add (2, 3, X) ==> is converted to: Store (5, X)
3974 X = 2 + 3 ==> is converted to: Store (5, X)
3975
3976 Updated support for the SLIC table (Software Licensing Description Table)
3977 in both the Data Table compiler and the disassembler. The SLIC table
3978 support now conforms to "Microsoft Software Licensing Tables (SLIC and
3979 MSDM). November 29, 2011. Copyright 2011 Microsoft". Note: Any SLIC data
3980 following the ACPI header is now defined to be "Proprietary Data", and as
3981 such, can only be entered or displayed as a hex data block.
3982
3983 Implemented full support for the MSDM table as described in the document
3984 above. Note: The format of MSDM is similar to SLIC. Any MSDM data
3985 following the ACPI header is defined to be "Proprietary Data", and can
3986 only be entered or displayed as a hex data block.
3987
3988 Implemented the -Pn option for the iASL Table Compiler (was only
3989 implemented for the ASL compiler). This option disables the iASL
3990 preprocessor.
3991
3992 Disassembler: For disassembly of Data Tables, added a comment field
3993 around the Ascii equivalent data that is emitted as part of the "Raw
3994 Table Data" block. This prevents the iASL Preprocessor from possible
3995 confusion if/when the table is compiled.
3996
3997 Disassembler: Added an option (-df) to force the disassembler to assume
3998 that the table being disassembled contains valid AML. This feature is
3999 useful for disassembling AML files that contain ACPI signatures other
4000 than DSDT or SSDT (such as OEMx or other signatures).
4001
4002 Changes for the EFI version of the tools:
4003 1) Fixed a build error/issue
4004 2) Fixed a cast warning
4005
4006 iASL: Fixed a path issue with the __FILE__ operator by making the
4007 directory prefix optional within the internal SplitInputFilename
4008 function.
4009
4010 Debugger: Removed some unused global variables.
4011
4012 Tests: Updated the makefile for proper generation of the AAPITS suite.
4013
4014
4015 ----------------------------------------
4016 04 February 2015. Summary of changes for version 20150204:
4017
4018 ACPICA kernel-resident subsystem:
4019
4020 Updated all ACPICA copyrights and signons to 2014. Added the 2014
4021 copyright to all module headers and signons, including the standard Linux
4022 header. This affects virtually every file in the ACPICA core subsystem,
4023 iASL compiler, all ACPICA utilities, and the test suites.
4024
4025 Events: Introduce ACPI_GPE_DISPATCH_RAW_HANDLER to fix GPE storm issues.
4026 A raw gpe handling mechanism was created to allow better handling of GPE
4027 storms that aren't easily managed by the normal handler. The raw handler
4028 allows disabling/renabling of the GPE so that interrupt storms can be
4029 avoided in cases where events cannot be timely serviced. In this
4030 scenario, handlers should use the AcpiSetGpe() API to disable/enable the
4031 GPE. This API will leave the reference counts undisturbed, thereby
4032 preventing unintentional clearing of the GPE when the intent in only to
4033 temporarily disable it. Raw handlers allow enabling and disabling of a
4034 GPE by removing GPE register locking. As such, raw handlers much provide
4035 their own locks while using GPE API's to protect access to GPE data
4036 structures.
4037 Lv Zheng
4038
4039 Events: Always modify GPE registers under the GPE lock.
4040 Applies GPE lock around AcpiFinishGpe() to protect access to GPE register
4041 values. Reported as bug by joe.liu (a] apple.com.
4042
4043 Unix makefiles: Separate option to disable optimizations and
4044 _FORTIFY_SOURCE. This change removes the _FORTIFY_SOURCE flag from the
4045 NOOPT disable option and creates a separate flag (NOFORTIFY) for this
4046 purpose. Some toolchains may define _FORTIFY_SOURCE which leads redefined
4047 errors when building ACPICA. This allows disabling the option without
4048 also having to disable optimazations.
4049 David Box
4050
4051 Current Release:
4052 Non-Debug Version: 101.7K Code, 27.9K Data, 129.6K Total
4053 Debug Version: 199.2K Code, 82.4K Data, 281.6K Total
4054
4055 --
4056 --------------------------------------
4057 07 November 2014. Summary of changes for version 20141107:
4058
4059 This release is available at https://acpica.org/downloads
4060
4061 This release introduces and implements language extensions to ASL that
4062 provide support for symbolic ("C-style") operators and expressions. These
4063 language extensions are known collectively as ASL+.
4064
4065
4066 1) iASL Compiler/Disassembler and Tools:
4067
4068 Disassembler: Fixed a problem with disassembly of the UartSerialBus
4069 macro. Changed "StopBitsNone" to the correct "StopBitsZero". David E.
4070 Box.
4071
4072 Disassembler: Fixed the Unicode macro support to add escape sequences.
4073 All non-printable ASCII values are emitted as escape sequences, as well
4074 as the standard escapes for quote and backslash. Ensures that the
4075 disassembled macro can be correctly recompiled.
4076
4077 iASL: Added Printf/Fprintf macros for formatted output. These macros are
4078 translated to existing AML Concatenate and Store operations. Printf
4079 writes to the ASL Debug object. Fprintf allows the specification of an
4080 ASL name as the target. Only a single format specifier is required, %o,
4081 since the AML interpreter dynamically converts objects to the required
4082 type. David E. Box.
4083
4084 (old) Store (Concatenate (Concatenate (Concatenate (Concatenate
4085 (Concatenate (Concatenate (Concatenate ("", Arg0),
4086 ": Unexpected value for "), Arg1), ", "), Arg2),
4087 " at line "), Arg3), Debug)
4088
4089 (new) Printf ("%o: Unexpected value for %o, %o at line %o",
4090 Arg0, Arg1, Arg2, Arg3)
4091
4092 (old) Store (Concatenate (Concatenate (Concatenate (Concatenate
4093 ("", Arg1), ": "), Arg0), " Successful"), STR1)
4094
4095 (new) Fprintf (STR1, "%o: %o Successful", Arg1, Arg0)
4096
4097 iASL: Added debug options (-bp, -bt) to dynamically prune levels of the
4098 ASL parse tree before the AML code is generated. This allows blocks of
4099 ASL code to be removed in order to help locate and identify problem
4100 devices and/or code. David E. Box.
4101
4102 AcpiExec: Added support (-fi) for an optional namespace object
4103 initialization file. This file specifies initial values for namespace
4104 objects as necessary for debugging and testing different ASL code paths
4105 that may be taken as a result of BIOS options.
4106
4107
4108 2) Overview of symbolic operator support for ASL (ASL+)
4109 -------------------------------------------------------
4110
4111 As an extension to the ASL language, iASL implements support for symbolic
4112 (C-style) operators for math and logical expressions. This can greatly
4113 simplify ASL code as well as improve both readability and
4114 maintainability. These language extensions can exist concurrently with
4115 all legacy ASL code and expressions.
4116
4117 The symbolic extensions are 100% compatible with existing AML
4118 interpreters, since no new AML opcodes are created. To implement the
4119 extensions, the iASL compiler transforms the symbolic expressions into
4120 the legacy ASL/AML equivalents at compile time.
4121
4122 Full symbolic expressions are supported, along with the standard C
4123 precedence and associativity rules.
4124
4125 Full disassembler support for the symbolic expressions is provided, and
4126 creates an automatic migration path for existing ASL code to ASL+ code
4127 via the disassembly process. By default, the disassembler now emits ASL+
4128 code with symbolic expressions. An option (-dl) is provided to force the
4129 disassembler to emit legacy ASL code if desired.
4130
4131 Below is the complete list of the currently supported symbolic operators
4132 with examples. See the iASL User Guide for additional information.
4133
4134
4135 ASL+ Syntax Legacy ASL Equivalent
4136 ----------- ---------------------
4137
4138 // Math operators
4139
4140 Z = X + Y Add (X, Y, Z)
4141 Z = X - Y Subtract (X, Y, Z)
4142 Z = X * Y Multiply (X, Y, Z)
4143 Z = X / Y Divide (X, Y, , Z)
4144 Z = X % Y Mod (X, Y, Z)
4145 Z = X << Y ShiftLeft (X, Y, Z)
4146 Z = X >> Y ShiftRight (X, Y, Z)
4147 Z = X & Y And (X, Y, Z)
4148 Z = X | Y Or (X, Y, Z)
4149 Z = X ^ Y Xor (X, Y, Z)
4150 Z = ~X Not (X, Z)
4151 X++ Increment (X)
4152 X-- Decrement (X)
4153
4154 // Logical operators
4155
4156 (X == Y) LEqual (X, Y)
4157 (X != Y) LNotEqual (X, Y)
4158 (X < Y) LLess (X, Y)
4159 (X > Y) LGreater (X, Y)
4160 (X <= Y) LLessEqual (X, Y)
4161 (X >= Y) LGreaterEqual (X, Y)
4162 (X && Y) LAnd (X, Y)
4163 (X || Y) LOr (X, Y)
4164 (!X) LNot (X)
4165
4166 // Assignment and compound assignment operations
4167
4168 X = Y Store (Y, X)
4169 X += Y Add (X, Y, X)
4170 X -= Y Subtract (X, Y, X)
4171 X *= Y Multiply (X, Y, X)
4172 X /= Y Divide (X, Y, , X)
4173 X %= Y Mod (X, Y, X)
4174 X <<= Y ShiftLeft (X, Y, X)
4175 X >>= Y ShiftRight (X, Y, X)
4176 X &= Y And (X, Y, X)
4177 X |= Y Or (X, Y, X)
4178 X ^= Y Xor (X, Y, X)
4179
4180
4181 3) ASL+ Examples:
4182 -----------------
4183
4184 Legacy ASL:
4185 If (LOr (LOr (LEqual (And (R510, 0x03FB), 0x02E0), LEqual (
4186 And (R520, 0x03FB), 0x02E0)), LOr (LEqual (And (R530,
4187 0x03FB),
4188 0x02E0), LEqual (And (R540, 0x03FB), 0x02E0))))
4189 {
4190 And (MEMB, 0xFFFFFFF0, SRMB)
4191 Store (MEMB, Local2)
4192 Store (PDBM, Local1)
4193 And (PDBM, 0xFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF9, PDBM)
4194 Store (SRMB, MEMB)
4195 Or (PDBM, 0x02, PDBM)
4196 }
4197
4198 ASL+ version:
4199 If (((R510 & 0x03FB) == 0x02E0) ||
4200 ((R520 & 0x03FB) == 0x02E0) ||
4201 ((R530 & 0x03FB) == 0x02E0) ||
4202 ((R540 & 0x03FB) == 0x02E0))
4203 {
4204 SRMB = (MEMB & 0xFFFFFFF0)
4205 Local2 = MEMB
4206 Local1 = PDBM
4207 PDBM &= 0xFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF9
4208 MEMB = SRMB
4209 PDBM |= 0x02
4210 }
4211
4212 Legacy ASL:
4213 Store (0x1234, Local1)
4214 Multiply (Add (Add (Local1, TEST), 0x20), Local2, Local3)
4215 Multiply (Local2, Add (Add (Local1, TEST), 0x20), Local3)
4216 Add (Local1, Add (TEST, Multiply (0x20, Local2)), Local3)
4217 Store (Index (PKG1, 0x03), Local6)
4218 Store (Add (Local3, Local2), Debug)
4219 Add (Local1, 0x0F, Local2)
4220 Add (Local1, Multiply (Local2, Local3), Local2)
4221 Multiply (Add (Add (Local1, TEST), 0x20), ToBCD (Local1), Local3)
4222
4223 ASL+ version:
4224 Local1 = 0x1234
4225 Local3 = (((Local1 + TEST) + 0x20) * Local2)
4226 Local3 = (Local2 * ((Local1 + TEST) + 0x20))
4227 Local3 = (Local1 + (TEST + (0x20 * Local2)))
4228 Local6 = Index (PKG1, 0x03)
4229 Debug = (Local3 + Local2)
4230 Local2 = (Local1 + 0x0F)
4231 Local2 = (Local1 + (Local2 * Local3))
4232 Local3 = (((Local1 + TEST) + 0x20) * ToBCD (Local1))
4233
4234
4235 ----------------------------------------
4236 26 September 2014. Summary of changes for version 20140926:
4237
4238 1) ACPICA kernel-resident subsystem:
4239
4240 Updated the GPIO operation region handler interface (GeneralPurposeIo).
4241 In order to support GPIO Connection objects with multiple pins, along
4242 with the related Field objects, the following changes to the interface
4243 have been made: The Address is now defined to be the offset in bits of
4244 the field unit from the previous invocation of a Connection. It can be
4245 viewed as a "Pin Number Index" into the connection resource descriptor.
4246 The BitWidth is the exact bit width of the field. It is usually one bit,
4247 but not always. See the ACPICA reference guide (section 8.8.6.2.1) for
4248 additional information and examples.
4249
4250 GPE support: During ACPICA/GPE initialization, ensure that all GPEs with
4251 corresponding _Lxx/_Exx methods are disabled (they may have been enabled
4252 by the firmware), so that they cannot fire until they are enabled via
4253 AcpiUpdateAllGpes. Rafael J. Wysocki.
4254
4255 Added a new return flag for the Event/GPE status interfaces --
4256 AcpiGetEventStatus and AcpiGetGpeStatus. The new
4257 ACPI_EVENT_FLAGS_HAS_HANDLER flag is used to indicate that the event or
4258 GPE currently has a handler associated with it, and can thus actually
4259 affect the system. Lv Zheng.
4260
4261 Example Code and Data Size: These are the sizes for the OS-independent
4262 acpica.lib produced by the Microsoft Visual C++ 9.0 32-bit compiler. The
4263 debug version of the code includes the debug output trace mechanism and
4264 has a much larger code and data size.
4265
4266 Current Release:
4267 Non-Debug Version: 99.1K Code, 27.3K Data, 126.4K Total
4268 Debug Version: 192.8K Code, 79.9K Data, 272.7K Total
4269 Previous Release:
4270 Non-Debug Version: 98.8K Code, 27.3K Data, 126.1K Total
4271 Debug Version: 192.1K Code, 79.8K Data, 271.9K Total
4272
4273 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler and Tools:
4274
4275 iASL: Fixed a memory allocation/free regression introduced in 20140828
4276 that could cause the compiler to crash. This was introduced inadvertently
4277 during the effort to eliminate compiler memory leaks. ACPICA BZ 1111,
4278 1113.
4279
4280 iASL: Removed two error messages that have been found to create false
4281 positives, until they can be fixed and fully validated (ACPICA BZ 1112):
4282 1) Illegal forward reference within a method
4283 2) Illegal reference across two methods
4284
4285 iASL: Implemented a new option (-lm) to create a hardware mapping file
4286 that summarizes all GPIO, I2C, SPI, and UART connections. This option
4287 works for both the compiler and disassembler. See the iASL compiler user
4288 guide for additional information and examples (section 6.4.6).
4289
4290 AcpiDump: Added support for the version 1 (ACPI 1.0) RSDP in addition to
4291 version 2. This corrects the AE_BAD_HEADER exception seen on systems with
4292 a version 1 RSDP. Lv Zheng ACPICA BZ 1097.
4293
4294 AcpiExec: For Unix versions, don't attempt to put STDIN into raw mode
4295 unless STDIN is actually a terminal. Assists with batch-mode processing.
4296 ACPICA BZ 1114.
4297
4298 Disassembler/AcpiHelp: Added another large group of recognized _HID
4299 values.
4300
4301
4302 ----------------------------------------
4303 28 August 2014. Summary of changes for version 20140828:
4304
4305 1) ACPICA kernel-resident subsystem:
4306
4307 Fixed a problem related to the internal use of the Timer() operator where
4308 a 64-bit divide could cause an attempted link to a double-precision math
4309 library. This divide is not actually necessary, so the code was
4310 restructured to eliminate it. Lv Zheng.
4311
4312 ACPI 5.1: Added support for the runtime validation of the _DSD package
4313 (similar to the iASL support).
4314
4315 ACPI 5.1/Headers: Added support for the GICC affinity subtable to the
4316 SRAT table. Hanjun Guo <hanjun.guo (a] linaro.org>.
4317
4318 Example Code and Data Size: These are the sizes for the OS-independent
4319 acpica.lib produced by the Microsoft Visual C++ 9.0 32-bit compiler. The
4320 debug version of the code includes the debug output trace mechanism and
4321 has a much larger code and data size.
4322
4323 Current Release:
4324 Non-Debug Version: 98.8K Code, 27.3K Data, 126.1K Total
4325 Debug Version: 192.1K Code, 79.8K Data, 271.9K Total
4326 Previous Release:
4327 Non-Debug Version: 98.7K Code, 27.3K Data, 126.0K Total1
4328 Debug Version: 192.0K Code, 79.7K Data, 271.7K Total
4329
4330 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler and Tools:
4331
4332 AcpiExec: Fixed a problem on unix systems where the original terminal
4333 state was not always properly restored upon exit. Seen when using the -v
4334 option. ACPICA BZ 1104.
4335
4336 iASL: Fixed a problem with the validation of the ranges/length within the
4337 Memory24 resource descriptor. There was a boundary condition when the
4338 range was equal to the (length -1) caused by the fact that these values
4339 are defined in 256-byte blocks, not bytes. ACPICA BZ 1098
4340
4341 Disassembler: Fixed a problem with the GpioInt descriptor interrupt
4342 polarity
4343 flags. The flags are actually 2 bits, not 1, and the "ActiveBoth" keyword
4344 is
4345 now supported properly.
4346
4347 ACPI 5.1: Added the GICC affinity subtable to the SRAT table. Supported
4348 in the disassembler, data table compiler, and table template generator.
4349
4350 iASL: Added a requirement for Device() objects that one of either a _HID
4351 or _ADR must exist within the scope of a Device, as per the ACPI
4352 specification. Remove a similar requirement that was incorrectly in place
4353 for the _DSD object.
4354
4355 iASL: Added error detection for illegal named references within control
4356 methods that would cause runtime failures. Now trapped as errors are: 1)
4357 References to objects within a non-parent control method. 2) Forward
4358 references (within a method) -- for control methods, AML interpreters use
4359 a one-pass parse of control methods. ACPICA BZ 1008.
4360
4361 iASL: Added error checking for dependencies related to the _PSx power
4362 methods. ACPICA BZ 1029.
4363 1) For _PS0, one of these must exist within the same scope: _PS1, _PS2,
4364 _PS3.
4365 2) For _PS1, _PS2, and PS3: A _PS0 object must exist within the same
4366 scope.
4367
4368 iASL and table compiler: Cleanup miscellaneous memory leaks by fully
4369 deploying the existing object and string caches and adding new caches for
4370 the table compiler.
4371
4372 iASL: Split the huge parser source file into multiple subfiles to improve
4373 manageability. Generation now requires the M4 macro preprocessor, which
4374 is part of the Bison distribution on both unix and windows platforms.
4375
4376 AcpiSrc: Fixed and removed all extraneous warnings generated during
4377 entire ACPICA source code scan and/or conversion.
4378
4379
4380 ----------------------------------------
4381
4382 24 July 2014. Summary of changes for version 20140724:
4383
4384 The ACPI 5.1 specification has been released and is available at:
4385 http://uefi.org/specs/access
4386
4387
4388 0) ACPI 5.1 support in ACPICA:
4389
4390 ACPI 5.1 is fully supported in ACPICA as of this release.
4391
4392 New predefined names. Support includes iASL and runtime ACPICA
4393 validation.
4394 _CCA (Cache Coherency Attribute).
4395 _DSD (Device-Specific Data). David Box.
4396
4397 Modifications to existing ACPI tables. Support includes headers, iASL
4398 Data Table compiler, disassembler, and the template generator.
4399 FADT - New fields and flags. Graeme Gregory.
4400 GTDT - One new subtable and new fields. Tomasz Nowicki.
4401 MADT - Two new subtables. Tomasz Nowicki.
4402 PCCT - One new subtable.
4403
4404 Miscellaneous.
4405 New notification type for System Resource Affinity change events.
4406
4407
4408 1) ACPICA kernel-resident subsystem:
4409
4410 Fixed a regression introduced in 20140627 where a fault can happen during
4411 the deletion of Alias AML namespace objects. The problem affected both
4412 the core ACPICA and the ACPICA tools including iASL and AcpiExec.
4413
4414 Implemented a new GPE public interface, AcpiMarkGpeForWake. Provides a
4415 simple mechanism to enable wake GPEs that have no associated handler or
4416 control method. Rafael Wysocki.
4417
4418 Updated the AcpiEnableGpe interface to disallow the enable if there is no
4419 handler or control method associated with the particular GPE. This will
4420 help avoid meaningless GPEs and even GPE floods. Rafael Wysocki.
4421
4422 Updated GPE handling and dispatch by disabling the GPE before clearing
4423 the status bit for edge-triggered GPEs. Lv Zheng.
4424
4425 Added Timer() support to the AML Debug object. The current timer value is
4426 now displayed with each invocation of (Store to) the debug object to
4427 enable simple generation of execution times for AML code (method
4428 execution for example.) ACPICA BZ 1093.
4429
4430 Example Code and Data Size: These are the sizes for the OS-independent
4431 acpica.lib produced by the Microsoft Visual C++ 9.0 32-bit compiler. The
4432 debug version of the code includes the debug output trace mechanism and
4433 has a much larger code and data size.
4434
4435 Current Release:
4436 Non-Debug Version: 98.7K Code, 27.3K Data, 126.0K Total
4437 Debug Version: 192.0K Code, 79.7K Data, 271.7K Total
4438 Previous Release:
4439 Non-Debug Version: 98.7K Code, 27.2K Data, 125.9K Total
4440 Debug Version: 191.7K Code, 79.6K Data, 271.3K Total
4441
4442
4443 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler and Tools:
4444
4445 Fixed an issue with the recently added local printf implementation,
4446 concerning width/precision specifiers that could cause incorrect output.
4447 Lv Zheng. ACPICA BZ 1094.
4448
4449 Disassembler: Added support to detect buffers that contain UUIDs and
4450 disassemble them to an invocation of the ToUUID operator. Also emit
4451 commented descriptions of known ACPI-related UUIDs.
4452
4453 AcpiHelp: Added support to display known ACPI-related UUIDs. New option,
4454 -u. Adds three new files.
4455
4456 iASL: Update table compiler and disassembler for DMAR table changes that
4457 were introduced in September 2013. With assistance by David Woodhouse.
4458
4459 ----------------------------------------
4460 27 June 2014. Summary of changes for version 20140627:
4461
4462 1) ACPICA kernel-resident subsystem:
4463
4464 Formatted Output: Implemented local versions of standard formatted output
4465 utilities such as printf, etc. Over time, it has been discovered that
4466 there are in fact many portability issues with printf, and the addition
4467 of this feature will fix/prevent these issues once and for all. Some
4468 known issues are summarized below:
4469
4470 1) Output of 64-bit values is not portable. For example, UINT64 is %ull
4471 for the Linux kernel and is %uI64 for some MSVC versions.
4472 2) Invoking printf consistently in a manner that is portable across both
4473 32-bit and 64-bit platforms is difficult at best in many situations.
4474 3) The output format for pointers varies from system to system (leading
4475 zeros especially), and leads to inconsistent output from ACPICA across
4476 platforms.
4477 4) Certain platform-specific printf formats may conflict with ACPICA use.
4478 5) If there is no local C library available, ACPICA now has local support
4479 for printf.
4480
4481 -- To address these printf issues in a complete manner, ACPICA now
4482 directly implements a small subset of printf format specifiers, only
4483 those that it requires. Adds a new file, utilities/utprint.c. Lv Zheng.
4484
4485 Implemented support for ACPICA generation within the EFI environment.
4486 Initially, the AcpiDump utility is supported in the UEFI shell
4487 environment. Lv Zheng.
4488
4489 Added a new external interface, AcpiLogError, to improve ACPICA
4490 portability. This allows the host to redirect error messages from the
4491 ACPICA utilities. Lv Zheng.
4492
4493 Added and deployed new OSL file I/O interfaces to improve ACPICA
4494 portability:
4495 AcpiOsOpenFile
4496 AcpiOsCloseFile
4497 AcpiOsReadFile
4498 AcpiOsWriteFile
4499 AcpiOsGetFileOffset
4500 AcpiOsSetFileOffset
4501 There are C library implementations of these functions in the new file
4502 service_layers/oslibcfs.c -- however, the functions can be implemented by
4503 the local host in any way necessary. Lv Zheng.
4504
4505 Implemented a mechanism to disable/enable ACPI table checksum validation
4506 at runtime. This can be useful when loading tables very early during OS
4507 initialization when it may not be possible to map the entire table in
4508 order to compute the checksum. Lv Zheng.
4509
4510 Fixed a buffer allocation issue for the Generic Serial Bus support.
4511 Originally, a fixed buffer length was used. This change allows for
4512 variable-length buffers based upon the protocol indicated by the field
4513 access attributes. Reported by Lan Tianyu. Lv Zheng.
4514
4515 Fixed a problem where an object detached from a namespace node was not
4516 properly terminated/cleared and could cause a circular list problem if
4517 reattached. ACPICA BZ 1063. David Box.
4518
4519 Fixed a possible recursive lock acquisition in hwregs.c. Rakib Mullick.
4520
4521 Fixed a possible memory leak in an error return path within the function
4522 AcpiUtCopyIobjectToIobject. ACPICA BZ 1087. Colin Ian King.
4523
4524 Example Code and Data Size: These are the sizes for the OS-independent
4525 acpica.lib produced by the Microsoft Visual C++ 9.0 32-bit compiler. The
4526 debug version of the code includes the debug output trace mechanism and
4527 has a much larger code and data size.
4528
4529 Current Release:
4530 Non-Debug Version: 98.7K Code, 27.2K Data, 125.9K Total
4531 Debug Version: 191.7K Code, 79.6K Data, 271.3K Total
4532 Previous Release:
4533 Non-Debug Version: 96.8K Code, 27.2K Data, 124.0K Total
4534 Debug Version: 189.5K Code, 79.7K Data, 269.2K Total
4535
4536
4537 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler and Tools:
4538
4539 Disassembler: Add dump of ASCII equivalent text within a comment at the
4540 end of each line of the output for the Buffer() ASL operator.
4541
4542 AcpiDump: Miscellaneous changes:
4543 Fixed repetitive table dump in -n mode.
4544 For older EFI platforms, use the ACPI 1.0 GUID during RSDP search if
4545 the ACPI 2.0 GUID fails.
4546
4547 iASL: Fixed a problem where the compiler could fault if incorrectly given
4548 an acpidump output file as input. ACPICA BZ 1088. David Box.
4549
4550 AcpiExec/AcpiNames: Fixed a problem where these utilities could fault if
4551 they are invoked without any arguments.
4552
4553 Debugger: Fixed a possible memory leak in an error return path. ACPICA BZ
4554 1086. Colin Ian King.
4555
4556 Disassembler: Cleaned up a block of code that extracts a parent Op
4557 object. Added a comment that explains that the parent is guaranteed to be
4558 valid in this case. ACPICA BZ 1069.
4559
4560
4561 ----------------------------------------
4562 24 April 2014. Summary of changes for version 20140424:
4563
4564 1) ACPICA kernel-resident subsystem:
4565
4566 Implemented support to skip/ignore NULL address entries in the RSDT/XSDT.
4567 Some of these tables are known to contain a trailing NULL entry. Lv
4568 Zheng.
4569
4570 Removed an extraneous error message for the case where there are a large
4571 number of system GPEs (> 124). This was the "32-bit FADT register is too
4572 long to convert to GAS struct" message, which is irrelevant for GPEs
4573 since the GPEx_BLK_LEN fields of the FADT are always used instead of the
4574 (limited capacity) GAS bit length. Also, several changes to ensure proper
4575 support for GPE numbers > 255, where some "GPE number" fields were 8-bits
4576 internally.
4577
4578 Implemented and deployed additional configuration support for the public
4579 ACPICA external interfaces. Entire classes of interfaces can now be
4580 easily modified or configured out, replaced by stubbed inline functions
4581 by default. Lv Zheng.
4582
4583 Moved all public ACPICA runtime configuration globals to the public
4584 ACPICA external interface file for convenience. Also, removed some
4585 obsolete/unused globals. See the file acpixf.h. Lv Zheng.
4586
4587 Documentation: Added a new section to the ACPICA reference describing the
4588 maximum number of GPEs that can be supported by the FADT-defined GPEs in
4589 block zero and one. About 1200 total. See section 4.4.1 of the ACPICA
4590 reference.
4591
4592 Example Code and Data Size: These are the sizes for the OS-independent
4593 acpica.lib produced by the Microsoft Visual C++ 9.0 32-bit compiler. The
4594 debug version of the code includes the debug output trace mechanism and
4595 has a much larger code and data size.
4596
4597 Current Release:
4598 Non-Debug Version: 96.8K Code, 27.2K Data, 124.0K Total
4599 Debug Version: 189.5K Code, 79.7K Data, 269.2K Total
4600 Previous Release:
4601 Non-Debug Version: 97.0K Code, 27.2K Data, 124.2K Total
4602 Debug Version: 189.7K Code, 79.5K Data, 269.2K Total
4603
4604
4605 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler and Tools:
4606
4607 iASL and disassembler: Add full support for the LPIT table (Low Power
4608 Idle Table). Includes support in the disassembler, data table compiler,
4609 and template generator.
4610
4611 AcpiDump utility:
4612 1) Add option to force the use of the RSDT (over the XSDT).
4613 2) Improve validation of the RSDP signature (use 8 chars instead of 4).
4614
4615 iASL: Add check for predefined packages that are too large. For
4616 predefined names that contain subpackages, check if each subpackage is
4617 too large. (Check for too small already exists.)
4618
4619 Debugger: Updated the GPE command (which simulates a GPE by executing the
4620 GPE code paths in ACPICA). The GPE device is now optional, and defaults
4621 to the GPE 0/1 FADT-defined blocks.
4622
4623 Unix application OSL: Update line-editing support. Add additional error
4624 checking and take care not to reset terminal attributes on exit if they
4625 were never set. This should help guarantee that the terminal is always
4626 left in the previous state on program exit.
4627
4628
4629 ----------------------------------------
4630 25 March 2014. Summary of changes for version 20140325:
4631
4632 1) ACPICA kernel-resident subsystem:
4633
4634 Updated the auto-serialize feature for control methods. This feature
4635 automatically serializes all methods that create named objects in order
4636 to prevent runtime errors. The update adds support to ignore the
4637 currently executing AML SyncLevel when invoking such a method, in order
4638 to prevent disruption of any existing SyncLevel priorities that may exist
4639 in the AML code. Although the use of SyncLevels is relatively rare, this
4640 change fixes a regression where an AE_AML_MUTEX_ORDER exception can
4641 appear on some machines starting with the 20140214 release.
4642
4643 Added a new external interface to allow the host to install ACPI tables
4644 very early, before the namespace is even created. AcpiInstallTable gives
4645 the host additional flexibility for ACPI table management. Tables can be
4646 installed directly by the host as if they had originally appeared in the
4647 XSDT/RSDT. Installed tables can be SSDTs or other ACPI data tables
4648 (anything except the DSDT and FACS). Adds a new file, tbdata.c, along
4649 with additional internal restructuring and cleanup. See the ACPICA
4650 Reference for interface details. Lv Zheng.
4651
4652 Added validation of the checksum for all incoming dynamically loaded
4653 tables (via external interfaces or via AML Load/LoadTable operators). Lv
4654 Zheng.
4655
4656 Updated the use of the AcpiOsWaitEventsComplete interface during Notify
4657 and GPE handler removal. Restructured calls to eliminate possible race
4658 conditions. Lv Zheng.
4659
4660 Added a warning for the use/execution of the ASL/AML Unload (table)
4661 operator. This will help detect and identify machines that use this
4662 operator if and when it is ever used. This operator has never been seen
4663 in the field and the usage model and possible side-effects of the drastic
4664 runtime action of a full table removal are unknown.
4665
4666 Reverted the use of #pragma push/pop which was introduced in the 20140214
4667 release. It appears that push and pop are not implemented by enough
4668 compilers to make the use of this feature feasible for ACPICA at this
4669 time. However, these operators may be deployed in a future ACPICA
4670 release.
4671
4672 Added the missing EXPORT_SYMBOL macros for the install and remove SCI
4673 handler interfaces.
4674
4675 Source code generation:
4676 1) Disabled the use of the "strchr" macro for the gcc-specific
4677 generation. For some versions of gcc, this macro can periodically expose
4678 a compiler bug which in turn causes compile-time error(s).
4679 2) Added support for PPC64 compilation. Colin Ian King.
4680
4681 Example Code and Data Size: These are the sizes for the OS-independent
4682 acpica.lib produced by the Microsoft Visual C++ 9.0 32-bit compiler. The
4683 debug version of the code includes the debug output trace mechanism and
4684 has a much larger code and data size.
4685
4686 Current Release:
4687 Non-Debug Version: 97.0K Code, 27.2K Data, 124.2K Total
4688 Debug Version: 189.7K Code, 79.5K Data, 269.2K Total
4689 Previous Release:
4690 Non-Debug Version: 96.5K Code, 27.2K Data, 123.7K Total
4691 Debug Version: 188.6K Code, 79.0K Data, 267.6K Total
4692
4693
4694 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler and Tools:
4695
4696 Disassembler: Added several new features to improve the readability of
4697 the resulting ASL code. Extra information is emitted within comment
4698 fields in the ASL code:
4699 1) Known _HID/_CID values are decoded to descriptive text.
4700 2) Standard values for the Notify() operator are decoded to descriptive
4701 text.
4702 3) Target operands are expanded to full pathnames (in a comment) when
4703 possible.
4704
4705 Disassembler: Miscellaneous updates for extern() handling:
4706 1) Abort compiler if file specified by -fe option does not exist.
4707 2) Silence unnecessary warnings about argument count mismatches.
4708 3) Update warning messages concerning unresolved method externals.
4709 4) Emit "UnknownObj" keyword for externals whose type cannot be
4710 determined.
4711
4712 AcpiHelp utility:
4713 1) Added the -a option to display both the ASL syntax and the AML
4714 encoding for an input ASL operator. This effectively displays all known
4715 information about an ASL operator with one AcpiHelp invocation.
4716 2) Added substring match support (similar to a wildcard) for the -i
4717 (_HID/PNP IDs) option.
4718
4719 iASL/Disassembler: Since this tool does not yet support execution on big-
4720 endian machines, added detection of endianness and an error message if
4721 execution is attempted on big-endian. Support for big-endian within iASL
4722 is a feature that is on the ACPICA to-be-done list.
4723
4724 AcpiBin utility:
4725 1) Remove option to extract binary files from an acpidump; this function
4726 is made obsolete by the AcpiXtract utility.
4727 2) General cleanup of open files and allocated buffers.
4728
4729
4730 ----------------------------------------
4731 14 February 2014. Summary of changes for version 20140214:
4732
4733 1) ACPICA kernel-resident subsystem:
4734
4735 Implemented a new mechanism to proactively prevent problems with ill-
4736 behaved reentrant control methods that create named ACPI objects. This
4737 behavior is illegal as per the ACPI specification, but is nonetheless
4738 frequently seen in the field. Previously, this could lead to an
4739 AE_ALREADY_EXISTS exception if the method was actually entered by more
4740 than one thread. This new mechanism detects such methods at table load
4741 time and marks them "serialized" to prevent reentrancy. A new global
4742 option, AcpiGbl_AutoSerializeMethods, has been added to disable this
4743 feature if desired. This mechanism and global option obsoletes and
4744 supersedes the previous AcpiGbl_SerializeAllMethods option.
4745
4746 Added the "Windows 2013" string to the _OSI support. ACPICA will now
4747 respond TRUE to _OSI queries with this string. It is the stated policy of
4748 ACPICA to add new strings to the _OSI support as soon as possible after
4749 they are defined. See the full ACPICA _OSI policy which has been added to
4750 the utilities/utosi.c file.
4751
4752 Hardened/updated the _PRT return value auto-repair code:
4753 1) Do not abort the repair on a single subpackage failure, continue to
4754 check all subpackages.
4755 2) Add check for the minimum subpackage length (4).
4756 3) Properly handle extraneous NULL package elements.
4757
4758 Added support to avoid the possibility of infinite loops when traversing
4759 object linked lists. Never allow an infinite loop, even in the face of
4760 corrupted object lists.
4761
4762 ACPICA headers: Deployed the use of #pragma pack(push) and #pragma
4763 pack(pop) directives to ensure that the ACPICA headers are independent of
4764 compiler settings or other host headers.
4765
4766 Example Code and Data Size: These are the sizes for the OS-independent
4767 acpica.lib produced by the Microsoft Visual C++ 9.0 32-bit compiler. The
4768 debug version of the code includes the debug output trace mechanism and
4769 has a much larger code and data size.
4770
4771 Current Release:
4772 Non-Debug Version: 96.5K Code, 27.2K Data, 123.7K Total
4773 Debug Version: 188.6K Code, 79.0K Data, 267.6K Total
4774 Previous Release:
4775 Non-Debug Version: 96.2K Code, 27.0K Data, 123.2K Total
4776 Debug Version: 187.5K Code, 78.3K Data, 265.8K Total
4777
4778
4779 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler and Tools:
4780
4781 iASL/Table-compiler: Fixed a problem with support for the SPMI table. The
4782 first reserved field was incorrectly forced to have a value of zero. This
4783 change correctly forces the field to have a value of one. ACPICA BZ 1081.
4784
4785 Debugger: Added missing support for the "Extra" and "Data" subobjects
4786 when displaying object data.
4787
4788 Debugger: Added support to display entire object linked lists when
4789 displaying object data.
4790
4791 iASL: Removed the obsolete -g option to obtain ACPI tables from the
4792 Windows registry. This feature has been superseded by the acpidump
4793 utility.
4794
4795
4796 ----------------------------------------
4797 14 January 2014. Summary of changes for version 20140114:
4798
4799 1) ACPICA kernel-resident subsystem:
4800
4801 Updated all ACPICA copyrights and signons to 2014. Added the 2014
4802 copyright to all module headers and signons, including the standard Linux
4803 header. This affects virtually every file in the ACPICA core subsystem,
4804 iASL compiler, all ACPICA utilities, and the test suites.
4805
4806 Improved parameter validation for AcpiInstallGpeBlock. Added the
4807 following checks:
4808 1) The incoming device handle refers to type ACPI_TYPE_DEVICE.
4809 2) There is not already a GPE block attached to the device.
4810 Likewise, with AcpiRemoveGpeBlock, ensure that the incoming object is a
4811 device.
4812
4813 Correctly support "references" in the ACPI_OBJECT. This change fixes the
4814 support to allow references (namespace nodes) to be passed as arguments
4815 to control methods via the evaluate object interface. This is probably
4816 most useful for testing purposes, however.
4817
4818 Improved support for 32/64 bit physical addresses in printf()-like
4819 output. This change improves the support for physical addresses in printf
4820 debug statements and other output on both 32-bit and 64-bit hosts. It
4821 consistently outputs the appropriate number of bytes for each host. The
4822 %p specifier is unsatisfactory since it does not emit uniform output on
4823 all hosts/clib implementations (on some, leading zeros are not supported,
4824 leading to difficult-to-read output).
4825
4826 Example Code and Data Size: These are the sizes for the OS-independent
4827 acpica.lib produced by the Microsoft Visual C++ 9.0 32-bit compiler. The
4828 debug version of the code includes the debug output trace mechanism and
4829 has a much larger code and data size.
4830
4831 Current Release:
4832 Non-Debug Version: 96.2K Code, 27.0K Data, 123.2K Total
4833 Debug Version: 187.5K Code, 78.3K Data, 265.8K Total
4834 Previous Release:
4835 Non-Debug Version: 96.1K Code, 27.0K Data, 123.1K Total
4836 Debug Version: 185.6K Code, 77.3K Data, 262.9K Total
4837
4838
4839 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler and Tools:
4840
4841 iASL: Fix a possible fault when using the Connection() operator. Fixes a
4842 problem if the parent Field definition for the Connection operator refers
4843 to an operation region that does not exist. ACPICA BZ 1064.
4844
4845 AcpiExec: Load of local test tables is now optional. The utility has the
4846 capability to load some various tables to test features of ACPICA.
4847 However, there are enough of them that the output of the utility became
4848 confusing. With this change, only the required local tables are displayed
4849 (RSDP, XSDT, etc.) along with the actual tables loaded via the command
4850 line specification. This makes the default output simler and easier to
4851 understand. The -el command line option restores the original behavior
4852 for testing purposes.
4853
4854 AcpiExec: Added support for overlapping operation regions. This change
4855 expands the simulation of operation regions by supporting regions that
4856 overlap within the given address space. Supports SystemMemory and
4857 SystemIO. ASLTS test suite updated also. David Box. ACPICA BZ 1031.
4858
4859 AcpiExec: Added region handler support for PCI_Config and EC spaces. This
4860 allows AcpiExec to simulate these address spaces, similar to the current
4861 support for SystemMemory and SystemIO.
4862
4863 Debugger: Added new command to read/write/compare all namespace objects.
4864 The command "test objects" will exercise the entire namespace by writing
4865 new values to each data object, and ensuring that the write was
4866 successful. The original value is then restored and verified.
4867
4868 Debugger: Added the "test predefined" command. This change makes this
4869 test public and puts it under the new "test" command. The test executes
4870 each and every predefined name within the current namespace.
4871
4872
4873 ----------------------------------------
4874 18 December 2013. Summary of changes for version 20131218:
4875
4876 Global note: The ACPI 5.0A specification was released this month. There
4877 are no changes needed for ACPICA since this release of ACPI is an
4878 errata/clarification release. The specification is available at
4879 acpi.info.
4880
4881
4882 1) ACPICA kernel-resident subsystem:
4883
4884 Added validation of the XSDT root table if it is present. Some older
4885 platforms contain an XSDT that is ill-formed or otherwise invalid (such
4886 as containing some or all entries that are NULL pointers). This change
4887 adds a new function to validate the XSDT before actually using it. If the
4888 XSDT is found to be invalid, ACPICA will now automatically fall back to
4889 using the RSDT instead. Original implementation by Zhao Yakui. Ported to
4890 ACPICA and enhanced by Lv Zheng and Bob Moore.
4891
4892 Added a runtime option to ignore the XSDT and force the use of the RSDT.
4893 This change adds a runtime option that will force ACPICA to use the RSDT
4894 instead of the XSDT (AcpiGbl_DoNotUseXsdt). Although the ACPI spec
4895 requires that an XSDT be used instead of the RSDT, the XSDT has been
4896 found to be corrupt or ill-formed on some machines. Lv Zheng.
4897
4898 Added a runtime option to favor 32-bit FADT register addresses over the
4899 64-bit addresses. This change adds an option to favor 32-bit FADT
4900 addresses when there is a conflict between the 32-bit and 64-bit versions
4901 of the same register. The default behavior is to use the 64-bit version
4902 in accordance with the ACPI specification. This can now be overridden via
4903 the AcpiGbl_Use32BitFadtAddresses flag. ACPICA BZ 885. Lv Zheng.
4904
4905 During the change above, the internal "Convert FADT" and "Verify FADT"
4906 functions have been merged to simplify the code, making it easier to
4907 understand and maintain. ACPICA BZ 933.
4908
4909 Improve exception reporting and handling for GPE block installation.
4910 Return an actual status from AcpiEvGetGpeXruptBlock and don't clobber the
4911 status when exiting AcpiEvInstallGpeBlock. ACPICA BZ 1019.
4912
4913 Added helper macros to extract bus/segment numbers from the HEST table.
4914 This change adds two macros to extract the encoded bus and segment
4915 numbers from the HEST Bus field - ACPI_HEST_BUS and ACPI_HEST_SEGMENT.
4916 Betty Dall <betty.dall (a] hp.com>
4917
4918 Removed the unused ACPI_FREE_BUFFER macro. This macro is no longer used
4919 by ACPICA. It is not a public macro, so it should have no effect on
4920 existing OSV code. Lv Zheng.
4921
4922 Example Code and Data Size: These are the sizes for the OS-independent
4923 acpica.lib produced by the Microsoft Visual C++ 9.0 32-bit compiler. The
4924 debug version of the code includes the debug output trace mechanism and
4925 has a much larger code and data size.
4926
4927 Current Release:
4928 Non-Debug Version: 96.1K Code, 27.0K Data, 123.1K Total
4929 Debug Version: 185.6K Code, 77.3K Data, 262.9K Total
4930 Previous Release:
4931 Non-Debug Version: 95.9K Code, 27.0K Data, 122.9K Total
4932 Debug Version: 185.1K Code, 77.2K Data, 262.3K Total
4933
4934
4935 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler and Tools:
4936
4937 Disassembler: Improved pathname support for emitted External()
4938 statements. This change adds full pathname support for external names
4939 that have been resolved internally by the inclusion of additional ACPI
4940 tables (via the iASL -e option). Without this change, the disassembler
4941 can emit multiple externals for the same object, or it become confused
4942 when the Scope() operator is used on an external object. Overall, greatly
4943 improves the ability to actually recompile the emitted ASL code when
4944 objects a referenced across multiple ACPI tables. Reported by Michael
4945 Tsirkin (mst (a] redhat.com).
4946
4947 Tests/ASLTS: Updated functional control suite to execute with no errors.
4948 David Box. Fixed several errors related to the testing of the interpreter
4949 slack mode. Lv Zheng.
4950
4951 iASL: Added support to detect names that are declared within a control
4952 method, but are unused (these are temporary names that are only valid
4953 during the time the method is executing). A remark is issued for these
4954 cases. ACPICA BZ 1022.
4955
4956 iASL: Added full support for the DBG2 table. Adds full disassembler,
4957 table compiler, and template generator support for the DBG2 table (Debug
4958 Port 2 table).
4959
4960 iASL: Added full support for the PCCT table, update the table definition.
4961 Updates the PCCT table definition in the actbl3.h header and adds table
4962 compiler and template generator support.
4963
4964 iASL: Added an option to emit only error messages (no warnings/remarks).
4965 The -ve option will enable only error messages, warnings and remarks are
4966 suppressed. This can simplify debugging when only the errors are
4967 important, such as when an ACPI table is disassembled and there are many
4968 warnings and remarks -- but only the actual errors are of real interest.
4969
4970 Example ACPICA code (source/tools/examples): Updated the example code so
4971 that it builds to an actual working program, not just example code. Added
4972 ACPI tables and execution of an example control method in the DSDT. Added
4973 makefile support for Unix generation.
4974
4975
4976 ----------------------------------------
4977 15 November 2013. Summary of changes for version 20131115:
4978
4979 This release is available at https://acpica.org/downloads
4980
4981
4982 1) ACPICA kernel-resident subsystem:
4983
4984 Resource Manager: Fixed loop termination for the "get AML length"
4985 function. The loop previously had an error termination on a NULL resource
4986 pointer, which can never happen since the loop simply increments a valid
4987 resource pointer. This fix changes the loop to terminate with an error on
4988 an invalid end-of-buffer condition. The problem can be seen as an
4989 infinite loop by callers to AcpiSetCurrentResources with an invalid or
4990 corrupted resource descriptor, or a resource descriptor that is missing
4991 an END_TAG descriptor. Reported by Dan Carpenter
4992 <dan.carpenter (a] oracle.com>. Lv Zheng, Bob Moore.
4993
4994 Table unload and ACPICA termination: Delete all attached data objects
4995 during namespace node deletion. This fix updates namespace node deletion
4996 to delete the entire list of attached objects (attached via
4997 AcpiAttachObject) instead of just one of the attached items. ACPICA BZ
4998 1024. Tomasz Nowicki (tomasz.nowicki (a] linaro.org).
4999
5000 ACPICA termination: Added support to delete all objects attached to the
5001 root namespace node. This fix deletes any and all objects that have been
5002 attached to the root node via AcpiAttachData. Previously, none of these
5003 objects were deleted. Reported by Tomasz Nowicki. ACPICA BZ 1026.
5004
5005 Debug output: Do not emit the function nesting level for the in-kernel
5006 build. The nesting level is really only useful during a single-thread
5007 execution. Therefore, only enable this output for the AcpiExec utility.
5008 Also, only emit the thread ID when executing under AcpiExec (Context
5009 switches are still always detected and a message is emitted). ACPICA BZ
5010 972.
5011
5012 Example Code and Data Size: These are the sizes for the OS-independent
5013 acpica.lib produced by the Microsoft Visual C++ 9.0 32-bit compiler. The
5014 debug version of the code includes the debug output trace mechanism and
5015 has a much larger code and data size.
5016
5017 Current Release:
5018 Non-Debug Version: 95.9K Code, 27.0K Data, 122.9K Total
5019 Debug Version: 185.1K Code, 77.2K Data, 262.3K Total
5020 Previous Release:
5021 Non-Debug Version: 95.8K Code, 27.0K Data, 122.8K Total
5022 Debug Version: 185.2K Code, 77.2K Data, 262.4K Total
5023
5024
5025 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler and Tools:
5026
5027 AcpiExec/Unix-OSL: Use <termios.h> instead of <termio.h>. This is the
5028 correct portable POSIX header for terminal control functions.
5029
5030 Disassembler: Fixed control method invocation issues related to the use
5031 of the CondRefOf() operator. The problem is seen in the disassembly where
5032 control method invocations may not be disassembled properly if the
5033 control method name has been used previously as an argument to CondRefOf.
5034 The solution is to not attempt to emit an external declaration for the
5035 CondRefOf target (it is not necessary in the first place). This prevents
5036 disassembler object type confusion. ACPICA BZ 988.
5037
5038 Unix Makefiles: Added an option to disable compiler optimizations and the
5039 _FORTIFY_SOURCE flag. Some older compilers have problems compiling ACPICA
5040 with optimizations (reportedly, gcc 4.4 for example). This change adds a
5041 command line option for make (NOOPT) that disables all compiler
5042 optimizations and the _FORTIFY_SOURCE compiler flag. The default
5043 optimization is -O2 with the _FORTIFY_SOURCE flag specified. ACPICA BZ
5044 1034. Lv Zheng, Bob Moore.
5045
5046 Tests/ASLTS: Added options to specify individual test cases and modes.
5047 This allows testers running aslts.sh to optionally specify individual
5048 test modes and test cases. Also added an option to disable the forced
5049 generation of the ACPICA tools from source if desired. Lv Zheng.
5050
5051 ----------------------------------------
5052 27 September 2013. Summary of changes for version 20130927:
5053
5054 This release is available at https://acpica.org/downloads
5055
5056
5057 1) ACPICA kernel-resident subsystem:
5058
5059 Fixed a problem with store operations to reference objects. This change
5060 fixes a problem where a Store operation to an ArgX object that contained
5061 a
5062 reference to a field object did not complete the automatic dereference
5063 and
5064 then write to the actual field object. Instead, the object type of the
5065 field object was inadvertently changed to match the type of the source
5066 operand. The new behavior will actually write to the field object (buffer
5067 field or field unit), thus matching the correct ACPI-defined behavior.
5068
5069 Implemented support to allow the host to redefine individual OSL
5070 prototypes. This change enables the host to redefine OSL prototypes found
5071 in the acpiosxf.h file. This allows the host to implement OSL interfaces
5072 with a macro or inlined function. Further, it allows the host to add any
5073 additional required modifiers such as __iomem, __init, __exit, etc., as
5074 necessary on a per-interface basis. Enables maximum flexibility for the
5075 OSL interfaces. Lv Zheng.
5076
5077 Hardcoded the access width for the FADT-defined reset register. The ACPI
5078 specification requires the reset register width to be 8 bits. ACPICA now
5079 hardcodes the width to 8 and ignores the FADT width value. This provides
5080 compatibility with other ACPI implementations that have allowed BIOS code
5081 with bad register width values to go unnoticed. Matthew Garett, Bob
5082 Moore,
5083 Lv Zheng.
5084
5085 Changed the position/use of the ACPI_PRINTF_LIKE macro. This macro is
5086 used
5087 in the OSL header (acpiosxf). The change modifies the position of this
5088 macro in each instance where it is used (AcpiDebugPrint, etc.) to avoid
5089 build issues if the OSL defines the implementation of the interface to be
5090 an inline stub function. Lv Zheng.
5091
5092 Deployed a new macro ACPI_EXPORT_SYMBOL_INIT for the main ACPICA
5093 initialization interfaces. This change adds a new macro for the main init
5094 and terminate external interfaces in order to support hosts that require
5095 additional or different processing for these functions. Changed from
5096 ACPI_EXPORT_SYMBOL to ACPI_EXPORT_SYMBOL_INIT for these functions. Lv
5097 Zheng, Bob Moore.
5098
5099 Cleaned up the memory allocation macros for configurability. In the
5100 common
5101 case, the ACPI_ALLOCATE and related macros now resolve directly to their
5102 respective AcpiOs* OSL interfaces. Two options:
5103 1) The ACPI_ALLOCATE_ZEROED macro uses a simple local implementation by
5104 default, unless overridden by the USE_NATIVE_ALLOCATE_ZEROED define.
5105 2) For AcpiExec (and for debugging), the macros can optionally be
5106 resolved
5107 to the local ACPICA interfaces that track each allocation (local tracking
5108 is used to immediately detect memory leaks).
5109 Lv Zheng.
5110
5111 Simplified the configuration for ACPI_REDUCED_HARDWARE. Allows the kernel
5112 to predefine this macro to either TRUE or FALSE during the system build.
5113
5114 Replaced __FUNCTION_ with __func__ in the gcc-specific header.
5115
5116 Example Code and Data Size: These are the sizes for the OS-independent
5117 acpica.lib produced by the Microsoft Visual C++ 9.0 32-bit compiler. The
5118 debug version of the code includes the debug output trace mechanism and
5119 has a much larger code and data size.
5120
5121 Current Release:
5122 Non-Debug Version: 95.8K Code, 27.0K Data, 122.8K Total
5123 Debug Version: 185.2K Code, 77.2K Data, 262.4K Total
5124 Previous Release:
5125 Non-Debug Version: 96.7K Code, 27.1K Data, 123.9K Total
5126 Debug Version: 184.4K Code, 76.8K Data, 261.2K Total
5127
5128
5129 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler and Tools:
5130
5131 iASL: Implemented wildcard support for the -e option. This simplifies use
5132 when there are many SSDTs that must be included to resolve external
5133 method
5134 declarations. ACPICA BZ 1041. Example:
5135 iasl -e ssdt*.dat -d dsdt.dat
5136
5137 AcpiExec: Add history/line-editing for Unix/Linux systems. This change
5138 adds a portable module that implements full history and limited line
5139 editing for Unix and Linux systems. It does not use readline() due to
5140 portability issues. Instead it uses the POSIX termio interface to put the
5141 terminal in raw input mode so that the various special keys can be
5142 trapped
5143 (such as up/down-arrow for history support and left/right-arrow for line
5144 editing). Uses the existing debugger history mechanism. ACPICA BZ 1036.
5145
5146 AcpiXtract: Add support to handle (ignore) "empty" lines containing only
5147 one or more spaces. This provides compatible with early or different
5148 versions of the AcpiDump utility. ACPICA BZ 1044.
5149
5150 AcpiDump: Do not ignore tables that contain only an ACPI table header.
5151 Apparently, some BIOSs create SSDTs that contain an ACPI table header but
5152 no other data. This change adds support to dump these tables. Any tables
5153 shorter than the length of an ACPI table header remain in error (an error
5154 message is emitted). Reported by Yi Li.
5155
5156 Debugger: Echo actual command along with the "unknown command" message.
5157
5158 ----------------------------------------
5159 23 August 2013. Summary of changes for version 20130823:
5160
5161 1) ACPICA kernel-resident subsystem:
5162
5163 Implemented support for host-installed System Control Interrupt (SCI)
5164 handlers. Certain ACPI functionality requires the host to handle raw
5165 SCIs. For example, the "SCI Doorbell" that is defined for memory power
5166 state support requires the host device driver to handle SCIs to examine
5167 if the doorbell has been activated. Multiple SCI handlers can be
5168 installed to allow for future expansion. New external interfaces are
5169 AcpiInstallSciHandler, AcpiRemoveSciHandler; see the ACPICA reference for
5170 details. Lv Zheng, Bob Moore. ACPICA BZ 1032.
5171
5172 Operation region support: Never locally free the handler "context"
5173 pointer. This change removes some dangerous code that attempts to free
5174 the handler context pointer in some (rare) circumstances. The owner of
5175 the handler owns this pointer and the ACPICA code should never touch it.
5176 Although not seen to be an issue in any kernel, it did show up as a
5177 problem (fault) under AcpiExec. Also, set the internal storage field for
5178 the context pointer to zero when the region is deactivated, simply for
5179 sanity. David Box. ACPICA BZ 1039.
5180
5181 AcpiRead: On error, do not modify the return value target location. If an
5182 error happens in the middle of a split 32/32 64-bit I/O operation, do not
5183 modify the target of the return value pointer. Makes the code consistent
5184 with the rest of ACPICA. Bjorn Helgaas.
5185
5186 Example Code and Data Size: These are the sizes for the OS-independent
5187 acpica.lib produced by the Microsoft Visual C++ 9.0 32-bit compiler. The
5188 debug version of the code includes the debug output trace mechanism and
5189 has a much larger code and data size.
5190
5191 Current Release:
5192 Non-Debug Version: 96.7K Code, 27.1K Data, 123.9K Total
5193 Debug Version: 184.4K Code, 76.8K Data, 261.2K Total
5194 Previous Release:
5195 Non-Debug Version: 96.2K Code, 27.1K Data, 123.3K Total
5196 Debug Version: 185.4K Code, 77.1K Data, 262.5K Total
5197
5198
5199 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler and Tools:
5200
5201 AcpiDump: Implemented several new features and fixed some problems:
5202 1) Added support to dump the RSDP, RSDT, and XSDT tables.
5203 2) Added support for multiple table instances (SSDT, UEFI).
5204 3) Added option to dump "customized" (overridden) tables (-c).
5205 4) Fixed a problem where some table filenames were improperly
5206 constructed.
5207 5) Improved some error messages, removed some unnecessary messages.
5208
5209 iASL: Implemented additional support for disassembly of ACPI tables that
5210 contain invocations of external control methods. The -fe<file> option
5211 allows the import of a file that specifies the external methods along
5212 with the required number of arguments for each -- allowing for the
5213 correct disassembly of the table. This is a workaround for a limitation
5214 of AML code where the disassembler often cannot determine the number of
5215 arguments required for an external control method and generates incorrect
5216 ASL code. See the iASL reference for details. ACPICA BZ 1030.
5217
5218 Debugger: Implemented a new command (paths) that displays the full
5219 pathnames (namepaths) and object types of all objects in the namespace.
5220 This is an alternative to the namespace command.
5221
5222 Debugger: Implemented a new command (sci) that invokes the SCI dispatch
5223 mechanism and any installed handlers.
5224
5225 iASL: Fixed a possible segfault for "too many parent prefixes" condition.
5226 This can occur if there are too many parent prefixes in a namepath (for
5227 example, ^^^^^^PCI0.ECRD). ACPICA BZ 1035.
5228
5229 Application OSLs: Set the return value for the PCI read functions. These
5230 functions simply return AE_OK, but should set the return value to zero
5231 also. This change implements this. ACPICA BZ 1038.
5232
5233 Debugger: Prevent possible command line buffer overflow. Increase the
5234 size of a couple of the debugger line buffers, and ensure that overflow
5235 cannot happen. ACPICA BZ 1037.
5236
5237 iASL: Changed to abort immediately on serious errors during the parsing
5238 phase. Due to the nature of ASL, there is no point in attempting to
5239 compile these types of errors, and they typically end up causing a
5240 cascade of hundreds of errors which obscure the original problem.
5241
5242 ----------------------------------------
5243 25 July 2013. Summary of changes for version 20130725:
5244
5245 1) ACPICA kernel-resident subsystem:
5246
5247 Fixed a problem with the DerefOf operator where references to FieldUnits
5248 and BufferFields incorrectly returned the parent object, not the actual
5249 value of the object. After this change, a dereference of a FieldUnit
5250 reference results in a read operation on the field to get the value, and
5251 likewise, the appropriate BufferField value is extracted from the target
5252 buffer.
5253
5254 Fixed a problem where the _WAK method could cause a fault under these
5255 circumstances: 1) Interpreter slack mode was not enabled, and 2) the _WAK
5256 method returned no value. The problem is rarely seen because most kernels
5257 run ACPICA in slack mode.
5258
5259 For the DerefOf operator, a fatal error now results if an attempt is made
5260 to dereference a reference (created by the Index operator) to a NULL
5261 package element. Provides compatibility with other ACPI implementations,
5262 and this behavior will be added to a future version of the ACPI
5263 specification.
5264
5265 The ACPI Power Management Timer (defined in the FADT) is now optional.
5266 This provides compatibility with other ACPI implementations and will
5267 appear in the next version of the ACPI specification. If there is no PM
5268 Timer on the platform, AcpiGetTimer returns AE_SUPPORT. An address of
5269 zero in the FADT indicates no PM timer.
5270
5271 Implemented a new interface for _OSI support, AcpiUpdateInterfaces. This
5272 allows the host to globally enable/disable all vendor strings, all
5273 feature strings, or both. Intended to be primarily used for debugging
5274 purposes only. Lv Zheng.
5275
5276 Expose the collected _OSI data to the host via a global variable. This
5277 data tracks the highest level vendor ID that has been invoked by the BIOS
5278 so that the host (and potentially ACPICA itself) can change behaviors
5279 based upon the age of the BIOS.
5280
5281 Example Code and Data Size: These are the sizes for the OS-independent
5282 acpica.lib produced by the Microsoft Visual C++ 9.0 32-bit compiler. The
5283 debug version of the code includes the debug output trace mechanism and
5284 has a much larger code and data size.
5285
5286 Current Release:
5287 Non-Debug Version: 96.2K Code, 27.1K Data, 123.3K Total
5288 Debug Version: 184.4K Code, 76.8K Data, 261.2K Total
5289 Previous Release:
5290 Non-Debug Version: 95.9K Code, 26.9K Data, 122.8K Total
5291 Debug Version: 184.1K Code, 76.7K Data, 260.8K Total
5292
5293
5294 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler and Tools:
5295
5296 iASL: Created the following enhancements for the -so option (create
5297 offset table):
5298 1)Add offsets for the last nameseg in each namepath for every supported
5299 object type
5300 2)Add support for Processor, Device, Thermal Zone, and Scope objects
5301 3)Add the actual AML opcode for the parent object of every supported
5302 object type
5303 4)Add support for the ZERO/ONE/ONES AML opcodes for integer objects
5304
5305 Disassembler: Emit all unresolved external symbols in a single block.
5306 These are external references to control methods that could not be
5307 resolved, and thus, the disassembler had to make a guess at the number of
5308 arguments to parse.
5309
5310 iASL: The argument to the -T option (create table template) is now
5311 optional. If not specified, the default table is a DSDT, typically the
5312 most common case.
5313
5314 ----------------------------------------
5315 26 June 2013. Summary of changes for version 20130626:
5316
5317 1) ACPICA kernel-resident subsystem:
5318
5319 Fixed an issue with runtime repair of the _CST object. Null or invalid
5320 elements were not always removed properly. Lv Zheng.
5321
5322 Removed an arbitrary restriction of 256 GPEs per GPE block (such as the
5323 FADT-defined GPE0 and GPE1). For GPE0, GPE1, and each GPE Block Device,
5324 the maximum number of GPEs is 1016. Use of multiple GPE block devices
5325 makes the system-wide number of GPEs essentially unlimited.
5326
5327 Example Code and Data Size: These are the sizes for the OS-independent
5328 acpica.lib produced by the Microsoft Visual C++ 9.0 32-bit compiler. The
5329 debug version of the code includes the debug output trace mechanism and
5330 has a much larger code and data size.
5331
5332 Current Release:
5333 Non-Debug Version: 95.9K Code, 26.9K Data, 122.8K Total
5334 Debug Version: 184.1K Code, 76.7K Data, 260.8K Total
5335 Previous Release:
5336 Non-Debug Version: 96.0K Code, 27.0K Data, 123.0K Total
5337 Debug Version: 184.1K Code, 76.8K Data, 260.9K Total
5338
5339
5340 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler and Tools:
5341
5342 Portable AcpiDump: Implemented full support for the Linux and FreeBSD
5343 hosts. Now supports Linux, FreeBSD, and Windows.
5344
5345 Disassembler: Added some missing types for the HEST and EINJ tables: "Set
5346 Error Type With Address", "CMCI", "MCE", and "Flush Cacheline".
5347
5348 iASL/Preprocessor: Implemented full support for nested
5349 #if/#else/#elif/#endif blocks. Allows arbitrary depth of nested blocks.
5350
5351 Disassembler: Expanded maximum output string length to 64K. Was 256 bytes
5352 max. The original purpose of this constraint was to limit the amount of
5353 debug output. However, the string function in question (UtPrintString) is
5354 now used for the disassembler also, where 256 bytes is insufficient.
5355 Reported by RehabMan@GitHub.
5356
5357 iASL/DataTables: Fixed some problems and issues with compilation of DMAR
5358 tables. ACPICA BZ 999. Lv Zheng.
5359
5360 iASL: Fixed a couple of error exit issues that could result in a "Could
5361 not delete <file>" message during ASL compilation.
5362
5363 AcpiDump: Allow "FADT" and "MADT" as valid table signatures, even though
5364 the actual signatures for these tables are "FACP" and "APIC",
5365 respectively.
5366
5367 AcpiDump: Added support for multiple UEFI tables. Only SSDT and UEFI
5368 tables are allowed to have multiple instances.
5369
5370 ----------------------------------------
5371 17 May 2013. Summary of changes for version 20130517:
5372
5373 1) ACPICA kernel-resident subsystem:
5374
5375 Fixed a regression introduced in version 20130328 for _INI methods. This
5376 change fixes a problem introduced in 20130328 where _INI methods are no
5377 longer executed properly because of a memory block that was not
5378 initialized correctly. ACPICA BZ 1016. Tomasz Nowicki
5379 <tomasz.nowicki (a] linaro.org>.
5380
5381 Fixed a possible problem with the new extended sleep registers in the
5382 ACPI
5383 5.0 FADT. Do not use these registers (even if populated) unless the HW-
5384 reduced bit is set in the FADT (as per the ACPI specification). ACPICA BZ
5385 1020. Lv Zheng.
5386
5387 Implemented return value repair code for _CST predefined objects: Sort
5388 the
5389 list and detect/remove invalid entries. ACPICA BZ 890. Lv Zheng.
5390
5391 Implemented a debug-only option to disable loading of SSDTs from the
5392 RSDT/XSDT during ACPICA initialization. This can be useful for debugging
5393 ACPI problems on some machines. Set AcpiGbl_DisableSsdtTableLoad in
5394 acglobal.h - ACPICA BZ 1005. Lv Zheng.
5395
5396 Fixed some issues in the ACPICA initialization and termination code:
5397 Tomasz Nowicki <tomasz.nowicki (a] linaro.org>
5398 1) Clear events initialized flag upon event component termination. ACPICA
5399 BZ 1013.
5400 2) Fixed a possible memory leak in GPE init error path. ACPICA BZ 1018.
5401 3) Delete global lock pending lock during termination. ACPICA BZ 1012.
5402 4) Clear debug buffer global on termination to prevent possible multiple
5403 delete. ACPICA BZ 1010.
5404
5405 Standardized all switch() blocks across the entire source base. After
5406 many
5407 years, different formatting for switch() had crept in. This change makes
5408 the formatting of every switch block identical. ACPICA BZ 997. Chao Guan.
5409
5410 Split some files to enhance ACPICA modularity and configurability:
5411 1) Split buffer dump routines into utilities/utbuffer.c
5412 2) Split internal error message routines into utilities/uterror.c
5413 3) Split table print utilities into tables/tbprint.c
5414 4) Split iASL command-line option processing into asloptions.c
5415
5416 Makefile enhancements:
5417 1) Support for all new files above.
5418 2) Abort make on errors from any subcomponent. Chao Guan.
5419 3) Add build support for Apple Mac OS X. Liang Qi.
5420
5421 Example Code and Data Size: These are the sizes for the OS-independent
5422 acpica.lib produced by the Microsoft Visual C++ 9.0 32-bit compiler. The
5423 debug version of the code includes the debug output trace mechanism and
5424 has a much larger code and data size.
5425
5426 Current Release:
5427 Non-Debug Version: 96.0K Code, 27.0K Data, 123.0K Total
5428 Debug Version: 184.1K Code, 76.8K Data, 260.9K Total
5429 Previous Release:
5430 Non-Debug Version: 95.6K Code, 26.8K Data, 122.4K Total
5431 Debug Version: 183.5K Code, 76.6K Data, 260.1K Total
5432
5433
5434 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler and Tools:
5435
5436 New utility: Implemented an easily portable version of the acpidump
5437 utility to extract ACPI tables from the system (or a file) in an ASCII
5438 hex
5439 dump format. The top-level code implements the various command line
5440 options, file I/O, and table dump routines. To port to a new host, only
5441 three functions need to be implemented to get tables -- since this
5442 functionality is OS-dependent. See the tools/acpidump/apmain.c module and
5443 the ACPICA reference for porting instructions. ACPICA BZ 859. Notes:
5444 1) The Windows version obtains the ACPI tables from the Registry.
5445 2) The Linux version is under development.
5446 3) Other hosts - If an OS-dependent module is submitted, it will be
5447 distributed with ACPICA.
5448
5449 iASL: Fixed a regression for -D preprocessor option (define symbol). A
5450 restructuring/change to the initialization sequence caused this option to
5451 no longer work properly.
5452
5453 iASL: Implemented a mechanism to disable specific warnings and remarks.
5454 Adds a new command line option, "-vw <messageid> as well as "#pragma
5455 disable <messageid>". ACPICA BZ 989. Chao Guan, Bob Moore.
5456
5457 iASL: Fix for too-strict package object validation. The package object
5458 validation for return values from the predefined names is a bit too
5459 strict, it does not allow names references within the package (which will
5460 be resolved at runtime.) These types of references cannot be validated at
5461 compile time. This change ignores named references within package objects
5462 for names that return or define static packages.
5463
5464 Debugger: Fixed the 80-character command line limitation for the History
5465 command. Now allows lines of arbitrary length. ACPICA BZ 1000. Chao Guan.
5466
5467 iASL: Added control method and package support for the -so option
5468 (generates AML offset table for BIOS support.)
5469
5470 iASL: issue a remark if a non-serialized method creates named objects. If
5471 a thread blocks within the method for any reason, and another thread
5472 enters the method, the method will fail because an attempt will be made
5473 to
5474 create the same (named) object twice. In this case, issue a remark that
5475 the method should be marked serialized. NOTE: may become a warning later.
5476 ACPICA BZ 909.
5477
5478 ----------------------------------------
5479 18 April 2013. Summary of changes for version 20130418:
5480
5481 1) ACPICA kernel-resident subsystem:
5482
5483 Fixed a possible buffer overrun during some rare but specific field unit
5484 read operations. This overrun can only happen if the DSDT version is 1 --
5485 meaning that all AML integers are 32 bits -- and the field length is
5486 between 33 and 55 bits long. During the read, an internal buffer object
5487 is
5488 created for the field unit because the field is larger than an integer
5489 (32
5490 bits). However, in this case, the buffer will be incorrectly written
5491 beyond the end because the buffer length is less than the internal
5492 minimum
5493 of 64 bits (8 bytes) long. The buffer will be either 5, 6, or 7 bytes
5494 long, but a full 8 bytes will be written.
5495
5496 Updated the Embedded Controller "orphan" _REG method support. This refers
5497 to _REG methods under the EC device that have no corresponding operation
5498 region. This is allowed by the ACPI specification. This update removes a
5499 dependency on the existence an ECDT table. It will execute an orphan _REG
5500 method as long as the operation region handler for the EC is installed at
5501 the EC device node and not the namespace root. Rui Zhang (original
5502 update), Bob Moore (update/integrate).
5503
5504 Implemented run-time argument typechecking for all predefined ACPI names
5505 (_STA, _BIF, etc.) This change performs object typechecking on all
5506 incoming arguments for all predefined names executed via
5507 AcpiEvaluateObject. This ensures that ACPI-related device drivers are
5508 passing correct object types as well as the correct number of arguments
5509 (therefore identifying any issues immediately). Also, the ASL/namespace
5510 definition of the predefined name is checked against the ACPI
5511 specification for the proper argument count. Adds one new file,
5512 nsarguments.c
5513
5514 Changed an exception code for the ASL UnLoad() operator. Changed the
5515 exception code for the case where the input DdbHandle is invalid, from
5516 AE_BAD_PARAMETER to the more appropriate AE_AML_OPERAND_TYPE.
5517
5518 Unix/Linux makefiles: Removed the use of the -O2 optimization flag in the
5519 global makefile. The use of this flag causes compiler errors on earlier
5520 versions of GCC, so it has been removed for compatibility.
5521
5522 Miscellaneous cleanup:
5523 1) Removed some unused/obsolete macros
5524 2) Fixed a possible memory leak in the _OSI support
5525 3) Removed an unused variable in the predefined name support
5526 4) Windows OSL: remove obsolete reference to a memory list field
5527
5528 Example Code and Data Size: These are the sizes for the OS-independent
5529 acpica.lib produced by the Microsoft Visual C++ 9.0 32-bit compiler. The
5530 debug version of the code includes the debug output trace mechanism and
5531 has a much larger code and data size.
5532
5533 Current Release:
5534 Non-Debug Version: 95.2K Code, 26.4K Data, 121.6K Total
5535 Debug Version: 183.0K Code, 76.0K Data, 259.0K Total
5536 Previous Release:
5537 Non-Debug Version: 95.6K Code, 26.8K Data, 122.4K Total
5538 Debug Version: 183.5K Code, 76.6K Data, 260.1K Total
5539
5540
5541 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler and Tools:
5542
5543 AcpiExec: Added installation of a handler for the SystemCMOS address
5544 space. This prevents control method abort if a method accesses this
5545 space.
5546
5547 AcpiExec: Added support for multiple EC devices, and now install EC
5548 operation region handler(s) at the actual EC device instead of the
5549 namespace root. This reflects the typical behavior of host operating
5550 systems.
5551
5552 AcpiExec: Updated to ensure that all operation region handlers are
5553 installed before the _REG methods are executed. This prevents a _REG
5554 method from aborting if it accesses an address space has no handler.
5555 AcpiExec installs a handler for every possible address space.
5556
5557 Debugger: Enhanced the "handlers" command to display non-root handlers.
5558 This change enhances the handlers command to display handlers associated
5559 with individual devices throughout the namespace, in addition to the
5560 currently supported display of handlers associated with the root
5561 namespace
5562 node.
5563
5564 ASL Test Suite: Several test suite errors have been identified and
5565 resolved, reducing the total error count during execution. Chao Guan.
5566
5567 ----------------------------------------
5568 28 March 2013. Summary of changes for version 20130328:
5569
5570 1) ACPICA kernel-resident subsystem:
5571
5572 Fixed several possible race conditions with the internal object reference
5573 counting mechanism. Some of the external ACPICA interfaces update object
5574 reference counts without holding the interpreter or namespace lock. This
5575 change adds a spinlock to protect reference count updates on the internal
5576 ACPICA objects. Reported by and with assistance from Andriy Gapon
5577 (avg (a] FreeBSD.org).
5578
5579 FADT support: Removed an extraneous warning for very large GPE register
5580 sets. This change removes a size mismatch warning if the legacy length
5581 field for a GPE register set is larger than the 64-bit GAS structure can
5582 accommodate. GPE register sets can be larger than the 255-bit width
5583 limitation of the GAS structure. Linn Crosetto (linn (a] hp.com).
5584
5585 _OSI Support: handle any errors from AcpiOsAcquireMutex. Check for error
5586 return from this interface. Handles a possible timeout case if
5587 ACPI_WAIT_FOREVER is modified by the host to be a value less than
5588 "forever". Jung-uk Kim.
5589
5590 Predefined name support: Add allowed/required argument type information
5591 to
5592 the master predefined info table. This change adds the infrastructure to
5593 enable typechecking on incoming arguments for all predefined
5594 methods/objects. It does not actually contain the code that will fully
5595 utilize this information, this is still under development. Also condenses
5596 some duplicate code for the predefined names into a new module,
5597 utilities/utpredef.c
5598
5599 Example Code and Data Size: These are the sizes for the OS-independent
5600 acpica.lib produced by the Microsoft Visual C++ 9.0 32-bit compiler. The
5601 debug version of the code includes the debug output trace mechanism and
5602 has a much larger code and data size.
5603
5604 Previous Release:
5605 Non-Debug Version: 95.0K Code, 25.9K Data, 120.9K Total
5606 Debug Version: 182.9K Code, 75.6K Data, 258.5K Total
5607 Current Release:
5608 Non-Debug Version: 95.2K Code, 26.4K Data, 121.6K Total
5609 Debug Version: 183.0K Code, 76.0K Data, 259.0K Total
5610
5611
5612 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler and Tools:
5613
5614 iASL: Implemented a new option to simplify the development of ACPI-
5615 related
5616 BIOS code. Adds support for a new "offset table" output file. The -so
5617 option will create a C table containing the AML table offsets of various
5618 named objects in the namespace so that BIOS code can modify them easily
5619 at
5620 boot time. This can simplify BIOS runtime code by eliminating expensive
5621 searches for "magic values", enhancing boot times and adding greater
5622 reliability. With assistance from Lee Hamel.
5623
5624 iASL: Allow additional predefined names to return zero-length packages.
5625 Now, all predefined names that are defined by the ACPI specification to
5626 return a "variable-length package of packages" are allowed to return a
5627 zero length top-level package. This allows the BIOS to tell the host that
5628 the requested feature is not supported, and supports existing BIOS/ASL
5629 code and practices.
5630
5631 iASL: Changed the "result not used" warning to an error. This is the case
5632 where an ASL operator is effectively a NOOP because the result of the
5633 operation is not stored anywhere. For example:
5634 Add (4, Local0)
5635 There is no target (missing 3rd argument), nor is the function return
5636 value used. This is potentially a very serious problem -- since the code
5637 was probably intended to do something, but for whatever reason, the value
5638 was not stored. Therefore, this issue has been upgraded from a warning to
5639 an error.
5640
5641 AcpiHelp: Added allowable/required argument types to the predefined names
5642 info display. This feature utilizes the recent update to the predefined
5643 names table (above).
5644
5645 ----------------------------------------
5646 14 February 2013. Summary of changes for version 20130214:
5647
5648 1) ACPICA Kernel-resident Subsystem:
5649
5650 Fixed a possible regression on some hosts: Reinstated the safe return
5651 macros (return_ACPI_STATUS, etc.) that ensure that the argument is
5652 evaluated only once. Although these macros are not needed for the ACPICA
5653 code itself, they are often used by ACPI-related host device drivers
5654 where
5655 the safe feature may be necessary.
5656
5657 Fixed several issues related to the ACPI 5.0 reduced hardware support
5658 (SOC): Now ensure that if the platform declares itself as hardware-
5659 reduced
5660 via the FADT, the following functions become NOOPs (and always return
5661 AE_OK) because ACPI is always enabled by definition on these machines:
5662 AcpiEnable
5663 AcpiDisable
5664 AcpiHwGetMode
5665 AcpiHwSetMode
5666
5667 Dynamic Object Repair: Implemented additional runtime repairs for
5668 predefined name return values. Both of these repairs can simplify code in
5669 the related device drivers that invoke these methods:
5670 1) For the _STR and _MLS names, automatically repair/convert an ASCII
5671 string to a Unicode buffer.
5672 2) For the _CRS, _PRS, and _DMA names, return a resource descriptor with
5673 a
5674 lone end tag descriptor in the following cases: A Return(0) was executed,
5675 a null buffer was returned, or no object at all was returned (non-slack
5676 mode only). Adds a new file, nsconvert.c
5677 ACPICA BZ 998. Bob Moore, Lv Zheng.
5678
5679 Resource Manager: Added additional code to prevent possible infinite
5680 loops
5681 while traversing corrupted or ill-formed resource template buffers. Check
5682 for zero-length resource descriptors in all code that loops through
5683 resource templates (the length field is used to index through the
5684 template). This change also hardens the external AcpiWalkResources and
5685 AcpiWalkResourceBuffer interfaces.
5686
5687 Local Cache Manager: Enhanced the main data structure to eliminate an
5688 unnecessary mechanism to access the next object in the list. Actually
5689 provides a small performance enhancement for hosts that use the local
5690 ACPICA cache manager. Jung-uk Kim.
5691
5692 Example Code and Data Size: These are the sizes for the OS-independent
5693 acpica.lib produced by the Microsoft Visual C++ 9.0 32-bit compiler. The
5694 debug version of the code includes the debug output trace mechanism and
5695 has a much larger code and data size.
5696
5697 Previous Release:
5698 Non-Debug Version: 94.5K Code, 25.4K Data, 119.9K Total
5699 Debug Version: 182.3K Code, 75.0K Data, 257.3K Total
5700 Current Release:
5701 Non-Debug Version: 95.0K Code, 25.9K Data, 120.9K Total
5702 Debug Version: 182.9K Code, 75.6K Data, 258.5K Total
5703
5704
5705 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler and Tools:
5706
5707 iASL/Disassembler: Fixed several issues with the definition of the ACPI
5708 5.0 RASF table (RAS Feature Table). This change incorporates late changes
5709 that were made to the ACPI 5.0 specification.
5710
5711 iASL/Disassembler: Added full support for the following new ACPI tables:
5712 1) The MTMR table (MID Timer Table)
5713 2) The VRTC table (Virtual Real Time Clock Table).
5714 Includes header file, disassembler, table compiler, and template support
5715 for both tables.
5716
5717 iASL: Implemented compile-time validation of package objects returned by
5718 predefined names. This new feature validates static package objects
5719 returned by the various predefined names defined to return packages. Both
5720 object types and package lengths are validated, for both parent packages
5721 and sub-packages, if any. The code is similar in structure and behavior
5722 to
5723 the runtime repair mechanism within the AML interpreter and uses the
5724 existing predefined name information table. Adds a new file, aslprepkg.c.
5725 ACPICA BZ 938.
5726
5727 iASL: Implemented auto-detection of binary ACPI tables for disassembly.
5728 This feature detects a binary file with a valid ACPI table header and
5729 invokes the disassembler automatically. Eliminates the need to
5730 specifically invoke the disassembler with the -d option. ACPICA BZ 862.
5731
5732 iASL/Disassembler: Added several warnings for the case where there are
5733 unresolved control methods during the disassembly. This can potentially
5734 cause errors when the output file is compiled, because the disassembler
5735 assumes zero method arguments in these cases (it cannot determine the
5736 actual number of arguments without resolution/definition of the method).
5737
5738 Debugger: Added support to display all resources with a single command.
5739 Invocation of the resources command with no arguments will now display
5740 all
5741 resources within the current namespace.
5742
5743 AcpiHelp: Added descriptive text for each ACPICA exception code displayed
5744 via the -e option.
5745
5746 ----------------------------------------
5747 17 January 2013. Summary of changes for version 20130117:
5748
5749 1) ACPICA Kernel-resident Subsystem:
5750
5751 Updated the AcpiGetSleepTypeData interface: Allow the \_Sx methods to
5752 return either 1 or 2 integers. Although the ACPI spec defines the \_Sx
5753 objects to return a package containing one integer, most BIOS code
5754 returns
5755 two integers and the previous code reflects that. However, we also need
5756 to
5757 support BIOS code that actually implements to the ACPI spec, and this
5758 change reflects this.
5759
5760 Fixed two issues with the ACPI_DEBUG_PRINT macros:
5761 1) Added the ACPI_DO_WHILE macro to the main DEBUG_PRINT helper macro for
5762 C compilers that require this support.
5763 2) Renamed the internal ACPI_DEBUG macro to ACPI_DO_DEBUG_PRINT since
5764 ACPI_DEBUG is already used by many of the various hosts.
5765
5766 Updated all ACPICA copyrights and signons to 2013. Added the 2013
5767 copyright to all module headers and signons, including the standard Linux
5768 header. This affects virtually every file in the ACPICA core subsystem,
5769 iASL compiler, all ACPICA utilities, and the test suites.
5770
5771 Example Code and Data Size: These are the sizes for the OS-independent
5772 acpica.lib produced by the Microsoft Visual C++ 9.0 32-bit compiler. The
5773 debug version of the code includes the debug output trace mechanism and
5774 has a much larger code and data size.
5775
5776 Previous Release:
5777 Non-Debug Version: 94.5K Code, 25.5K Data, 120.0K Total
5778 Debug Version: 182.2K Code, 74.9K Data, 257.1K Total
5779 Current Release:
5780 Non-Debug Version: 94.5K Code, 25.4K Data, 119.9K Total
5781 Debug Version: 182.3K Code, 75.0K Data, 257.3K Total
5782
5783
5784 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler and Tools:
5785
5786 Generic Unix OSL: Use a buffer to eliminate multiple vfprintf()s and
5787 prevent a possible fault on some hosts. Some C libraries modify the arg
5788 pointer parameter to vfprintf making it difficult to call it twice in the
5789 AcpiOsVprintf function. Use a local buffer to workaround this issue. This
5790 does not affect the Windows OSL since the Win C library does not modify
5791 the arg pointer. Chao Guan, Bob Moore.
5792
5793 iASL: Fixed a possible infinite loop when the maximum error count is
5794 reached. If an output file other than the .AML file is specified (such as
5795 a listing file), and the maximum number of errors is reached, do not
5796 attempt to flush data to the output file(s) as the compiler is aborting.
5797 This can cause an infinite loop as the max error count code essentially
5798 keeps calling itself.
5799
5800 iASL/Disassembler: Added an option (-in) to ignore NOOP
5801 opcodes/operators.
5802 Implemented for both the compiler and the disassembler. Often, the NOOP
5803 opcode is used as padding for packages that are changed dynamically by
5804 the
5805 BIOS. When disassembled and recompiled, these NOOPs will cause syntax
5806 errors. This option causes the disassembler to ignore all NOOP opcodes
5807 (0xA3), and it also causes the compiler to ignore all ASL source code
5808 NOOP
5809 statements as well.
5810
5811 Debugger: Enhanced the Sleep command to execute all sleep states. This
5812 change allows Sleep to be invoked with no arguments and causes the
5813 debugger to execute all of the sleep states, 0-5, automatically.
5814
5815 ----------------------------------------
5816 20 December 2012. Summary of changes for version 20121220:
5817
5818 1) ACPICA Kernel-resident Subsystem:
5819
5820 Implemented a new interface, AcpiWalkResourceBuffer. This interface is an
5821 alternate entry point for AcpiWalkResources and improves the usability of
5822 the resource manager by accepting as input a buffer containing the output
5823 of either a _CRS, _PRS, or _AEI method. The key functionality is that the
5824 input buffer is not deleted by this interface so that it can be used by
5825 the host later. See the ACPICA reference for details.
5826
5827 Interpreter: Add a warning if a 64-bit constant appears in a 32-bit table
5828 (DSDT version < 2). The constant will be truncated and this warning
5829 reflects that behavior.
5830
5831 Resource Manager: Add support for the new ACPI 5.0 wake bit in the IRQ,
5832 ExtendedInterrupt, and GpioInt descriptors. This change adds support to
5833 both get and set the new wake bit in these descriptors, separately from
5834 the existing share bit. Reported by Aaron Lu.
5835
5836 Interpreter: Fix Store() when an implicit conversion is not possible. For
5837 example, in the cases such as a store of a string to an existing package
5838 object, implement the store as a CopyObject(). This is a small departure
5839 from the ACPI specification which states that the control method should
5840 be
5841 aborted in this case. However, the ASLTS suite depends on this behavior.
5842
5843 Performance improvement for the various FUNCTION_TRACE and DEBUG_PRINT
5844 macros: check if debug output is currently enabled as soon as possible to
5845 minimize performance impact if debug is in fact not enabled.
5846
5847 Source code restructuring: Cleanup to improve modularity. The following
5848 new files have been added: dbconvert.c, evhandler.c, nsprepkg.c,
5849 psopinfo.c, psobject.c, rsdumpinfo.c, utstring.c, and utownerid.c.
5850 Associated makefiles and project files have been updated.
5851
5852 Changed an exception code for LoadTable operator. For the case where one
5853 of the input strings is too long, change the returned exception code from
5854 AE_BAD_PARAMETER to AE_AML_STRING_LIMIT.
5855
5856 Fixed a possible memory leak in dispatcher error path. On error, delete
5857 the mutex object created during method mutex creation. Reported by
5858 tim.gardner (a] canonical.com.
5859
5860 Example Code and Data Size: These are the sizes for the OS-independent
5861 acpica.lib produced by the Microsoft Visual C++ 9.0 32-bit compiler. The
5862 debug version of the code includes the debug output trace mechanism and
5863 has a much larger code and data size.
5864
5865 Previous Release:
5866 Non-Debug Version: 94.3K Code, 25.3K Data, 119.6K Total
5867 Debug Version: 175.5K Code, 74.5K Data, 250.0K Total
5868 Current Release:
5869 Non-Debug Version: 94.5K Code, 25.5K Data, 120.0K Total
5870 Debug Version: 182.2K Code, 74.9K Data, 257.1K Total
5871
5872
5873 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler and Tools:
5874
5875 iASL: Disallow a method call as argument to the ObjectType ASL operator.
5876 This change tracks an errata to the ACPI 5.0 document. The AML grammar
5877 will not allow the interpreter to differentiate between a method and a
5878 method invocation when these are used as an argument to the ObjectType
5879 operator. The ACPI specification change is to disallow a method
5880 invocation
5881 (UserTerm) for the ObjectType operator.
5882
5883 Finish support for the TPM2 and CSRT tables in the headers, table
5884 compiler, and disassembler.
5885
5886 Unix user-space OSL: Fix a problem with WaitSemaphore where the timeout
5887 always expires immediately if the semaphore is not available. The
5888 original
5889 code was using a relative-time timeout, but sem_timedwait requires the
5890 use
5891 of an absolute time.
5892
5893 iASL: Added a remark if the Timer() operator is used within a 32-bit
5894 table. This operator returns a 64-bit time value that will be truncated
5895 within a 32-bit table.
5896
5897 iASL Source code restructuring: Cleanup to improve modularity. The
5898 following new files have been added: aslhex.c, aslxref.c, aslnamesp.c,
5899 aslmethod.c, and aslfileio.c. Associated makefiles and project files have
5900 been updated.
5901
5902
5903 ----------------------------------------
5904 14 November 2012. Summary of changes for version 20121114:
5905
5906 1) ACPICA Kernel-resident Subsystem:
5907
5908 Implemented a performance enhancement for ACPI/AML Package objects. This
5909 change greatly increases the performance of Package objects within the
5910 interpreter. It changes the processing of reference counts for packages
5911 by
5912 optimizing for the most common case where the package sub-objects are
5913 either Integers, Strings, or Buffers. Increases the overall performance
5914 of
5915 the ASLTS test suite by 1.5X (Increases the Slack Mode performance by
5916 2X.)
5917 Chao Guan. ACPICA BZ 943.
5918
5919 Implemented and deployed common macros to extract flag bits from resource
5920 descriptors. Improves readability and maintainability of the code. Fixes
5921 a
5922 problem with the UART serial bus descriptor for the number of data bits
5923 flags (was incorrectly 2 bits, should be 3).
5924
5925 Enhanced the ACPI_GETx and ACPI_SETx macros. Improved the implementation
5926 of the macros and changed the SETx macros to the style of (destination,
5927 source). Also added ACPI_CASTx companion macros. Lv Zheng.
5928
5929 Example Code and Data Size: These are the sizes for the OS-independent
5930 acpica.lib produced by the Microsoft Visual C++ 9.0 32-bit compiler. The
5931 debug version of the code includes the debug output trace mechanism and
5932 has a much larger code and data size.
5933
5934 Previous Release:
5935 Non-Debug Version: 93.9K Code, 25.2K Data, 119.1K Total
5936 Debug Version: 175.5K Code, 74.5K Data, 250.0K Total
5937 Current Release:
5938 Non-Debug Version: 94.3K Code, 25.3K Data, 119.6K Total
5939 Debug Version: 175.5K Code, 74.5K Data, 250.0K Total
5940
5941
5942 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler and Tools:
5943
5944 Disassembler: Added the new ACPI 5.0 interrupt sharing flags. This change
5945 adds the ShareAndWake and ExclusiveAndWake flags which were added to the
5946 Irq, Interrupt, and Gpio resource descriptors in ACPI 5.0. ACPICA BZ 986.
5947
5948 Disassembler: Fixed a problem with external declaration generation. Fixes
5949 a problem where an incorrect pathname could be generated for an external
5950 declaration if the original reference to the object includes leading
5951 carats (^). ACPICA BZ 984.
5952
5953 Debugger: Completed a major update for the Disassemble<method> command.
5954 This command was out-of-date and did not properly disassemble control
5955 methods that had any reasonable complexity. This fix brings the command
5956 up
5957 to the same level as the rest of the disassembler. Adds one new file,
5958 dmdeferred.c, which is existing code that is now common with the main
5959 disassembler and the debugger disassemble command. ACPICA MZ 978.
5960
5961 iASL: Moved the parser entry prototype to avoid a duplicate declaration.
5962 Newer versions of Bison emit this prototype, so moved the prototype out
5963 of
5964 the iASL header to where it is actually used in order to avoid a
5965 duplicate
5966 declaration.
5967
5968 iASL/Tools: Standardized use of the stream I/O functions:
5969 1) Ensure check for I/O error after every fopen/fread/fwrite
5970 2) Ensure proper order of size/count arguments for fread/fwrite
5971 3) Use test of (Actual != Requested) after all fwrite, and most fread
5972 4) Standardize I/O error messages
5973 Improves reliability and maintainability of the code. Bob Moore, Lv
5974 Zheng.
5975 ACPICA BZ 981.
5976
5977 Disassembler: Prevent duplicate External() statements. During generation
5978 of external statements, detect similar pathnames that are actually
5979 duplicates such as these:
5980 External (\ABCD)
5981 External (ABCD)
5982 Remove all leading '\' characters from pathnames during the external
5983 statement generation so that duplicates will be detected and tossed.
5984 ACPICA BZ 985.
5985
5986 Tools: Replace low-level I/O with stream I/O functions. Replace
5987 open/read/write/close with the stream I/O equivalents
5988 fopen/fread/fwrite/fclose for portability and performance. Lv Zheng, Bob
5989 Moore.
5990
5991 AcpiBin: Fix for the dump-to-hex function. Now correctly output the table
5992 name header so that AcpiXtract recognizes the output file/table.
5993
5994 iASL: Remove obsolete -2 option flag. Originally intended to force the
5995 compiler/disassembler into an ACPI 2.0 mode, this was never implemented
5996 and the entire concept is now obsolete.
5997
5998 ----------------------------------------
5999 18 October 2012. Summary of changes for version 20121018:
6000
6001
6002 1) ACPICA Kernel-resident Subsystem:
6003
6004 Updated support for the ACPI 5.0 MPST table. Fixes some problems
6005 introduced by late changes to the table as it was added to the ACPI 5.0
6006 specification. Includes header, disassembler, and data table compiler
6007 support as well as a new version of the MPST template.
6008
6009 AcpiGetObjectInfo: Enhanced the device object support to include the ACPI
6010 5.0 _SUB method. Now calls _SUB in addition to the other PNP-related ID
6011 methods: _HID, _CID, and _UID.
6012
6013 Changed ACPI_DEVICE_ID to ACPI_PNP_DEVICE_ID. Also changed
6014 ACPI_DEVICE_ID_LIST to ACPI_PNP_DEVICE_ID_LIST. These changes prevent
6015 name collisions on hosts that reserve the *_DEVICE_ID (or *DeviceId)
6016 names for their various drivers. Affects the AcpiGetObjectInfo external
6017 interface, and other internal interfaces as well.
6018
6019 Added and deployed a new macro for ACPI_NAME management: ACPI_MOVE_NAME.
6020 This macro resolves to a simple 32-bit move of the 4-character ACPI_NAME
6021 on machines that support non-aligned transfers. Optimizes for this case
6022 rather than using a strncpy. With assistance from Zheng Lv.
6023
6024 Resource Manager: Small fix for buffer size calculation. Fixed a one byte
6025 error in the output buffer calculation. Feng Tang. ACPICA BZ 849.
6026
6027 Added a new debug print message for AML mutex objects that are force-
6028 released. At control method termination, any currently acquired mutex
6029 objects are force-released. Adds a new debug-only message for each one
6030 that is released.
6031
6032 Audited/updated all ACPICA return macros and the function debug depth
6033 counter: 1) Ensure that all functions that use the various TRACE macros
6034 also use the appropriate ACPICA return macros. 2) Ensure that all normal
6035 return statements surround the return expression (value) with parens to
6036 ensure consistency across the ACPICA code base. Guan Chao, Tang Feng,
6037 Zheng Lv, Bob Moore. ACPICA Bugzilla 972.
6038
6039 Global source code changes/maintenance: All extra lines at the start and
6040 end of each source file have been removed for consistency. Also, within
6041 comments, all new sentences start with a single space instead of a double
6042 space, again for consistency across the code base.
6043
6044 Example Code and Data Size: These are the sizes for the OS-independent
6045 acpica.lib produced by the Microsoft Visual C++ 9.0 32-bit compiler. The
6046 debug version of the code includes the debug output trace mechanism and
6047 has a much larger code and data size.
6048
6049 Previous Release:
6050 Non-Debug Version: 93.7K Code, 25.3K Data, 119.0K Total
6051 Debug Version: 175.0K Code, 74.4K Data, 249.4K Total
6052 Current Release:
6053 Non-Debug Version: 93.9K Code, 25.2K Data, 119.1K Total
6054 Debug Version: 175.5K Code, 74.5K Data, 250.0K Total
6055
6056
6057 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler and Tools:
6058
6059 AcpiExec: Improved the algorithm used for memory leak/corruption
6060 detection. Added some intelligence to the code that maintains the global
6061 list of allocated memory. The list is now ordered by allocated memory
6062 address, significantly improving performance. When running AcpiExec on
6063 the ASLTS test suite, speed improvements of 3X to 5X are seen, depending
6064 on the platform and/or the environment. Note, this performance
6065 enhancement affects the AcpiExec utility only, not the kernel-resident
6066 ACPICA code.
6067
6068 Enhanced error reporting for invalid AML opcodes and bad ACPI_NAMEs. For
6069 the disassembler, dump the 48 bytes surrounding the invalid opcode. Fix
6070 incorrect table offset reported for invalid opcodes. Report the original
6071 32-bit value for bad ACPI_NAMEs (as well as the repaired name.)
6072
6073 Disassembler: Enhanced the -vt option to emit the binary table data in
6074 hex format to assist with debugging.
6075
6076 Fixed a potential filename buffer overflow in osunixdir.c. Increased the
6077 size of file structure. Colin Ian King.
6078
6079 ----------------------------------------
6080 13 September 2012. Summary of changes for version 20120913:
6081
6082
6083 1) ACPICA Kernel-resident Subsystem:
6084
6085 ACPI 5.0: Added two new notify types for the Hardware Error Notification
6086 Structure within the Hardware Error Source Table (HEST) table -- CMCI(5)
6087 and
6088 MCE(6).
6089
6090 Table Manager: Merged/removed duplicate code in the root table resize
6091 functions. One function is external, the other is internal. Lv Zheng,
6092 ACPICA
6093 BZ 846.
6094
6095 Makefiles: Completely removed the obsolete "Linux" makefiles under
6096 acpica/generate/linux. These makefiles are obsolete and have been
6097 replaced
6098 by
6099 the generic unix makefiles under acpica/generate/unix.
6100
6101 Makefiles: Ensure that binary files always copied properly. Minor rule
6102 change
6103 to ensure that the final binary output files are always copied up to the
6104 appropriate binary directory (bin32 or bin64.)
6105
6106 Example Code and Data Size: These are the sizes for the OS-independent
6107 acpica.lib produced by the Microsoft Visual C++ 9.0 32-bit compiler. The
6108 debug
6109 version of the code includes the debug output trace mechanism and has a
6110 much
6111 larger code and data size.
6112
6113 Previous Release:
6114 Non-Debug Version: 93.8K Code, 25.3K Data, 119.1K Total
6115 Debug Version: 175.7K Code, 74.8K Data, 250.5K Total
6116 Current Release:
6117 Non-Debug Version: 93.7K Code, 25.3K Data, 119.0K Total
6118 Debug Version: 175.0K Code, 74.4K Data, 249.4K Total
6119
6120
6121 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler and Tools:
6122
6123 Disassembler: Fixed a possible fault during the disassembly of resource
6124 descriptors when a second parse is required because of the invocation of
6125 external control methods within the table. With assistance from
6126 adq (a] lidskialf.net. ACPICA BZ 976.
6127
6128 iASL: Fixed a namepath optimization problem. An error can occur if the
6129 parse
6130 node that contains the namepath to be optimized does not have a parent
6131 node
6132 that is a named object. This change fixes the problem.
6133
6134 iASL: Fixed a regression where the AML file is not deleted on errors. The
6135 AML
6136 output file should be deleted if there are any errors during the
6137 compiler.
6138 The
6139 only exception is if the -f (force output) option is used. ACPICA BZ 974.
6140
6141 iASL: Added a feature to automatically increase internal line buffer
6142 sizes.
6143 Via realloc(), automatically increase the internal line buffer sizes as
6144 necessary to support very long source code lines. The current version of
6145 the
6146 preprocessor requires a buffer long enough to contain full source code
6147 lines.
6148 This change increases the line buffer(s) if the input lines go beyond the
6149 current buffer size. This eliminates errors that occurred when a source
6150 code
6151 line was longer than the buffer.
6152
6153 iASL: Fixed a problem with constant folding in method declarations. The
6154 SyncLevel term is a ByteConstExpr, and incorrect code would be generated
6155 if a
6156 Type3 opcode was used.
6157
6158 Debugger: Improved command help support. For incorrect argument count,
6159 display
6160 full help for the command. For help command itself, allow an argument to
6161 specify a command.
6162
6163 Test Suites: Several bug fixes for the ASLTS suite reduces the number of
6164 errors during execution of the suite. Guan Chao.
6165
6166 ----------------------------------------
6167 16 August 2012. Summary of changes for version 20120816:
6168
6169
6170 1) ACPICA Kernel-resident Subsystem:
6171
6172 Removed all use of the deprecated _GTS and _BFS predefined methods. The
6173 _GTS
6174 (Going To Sleep) and _BFS (Back From Sleep) methods are essentially
6175 deprecated and will probably be removed from the ACPI specification.
6176 Windows
6177 does not invoke them, and reportedly never will. The final nail in the
6178 coffin
6179 is that the ACPI specification states that these methods must be run with
6180 interrupts off, which is not going to happen in a kernel interpreter.
6181 Note:
6182 Linux has removed all use of the methods also. It was discovered that
6183 invoking these functions caused failures on some machines, probably
6184 because
6185 they were never tested since Windows does not call them. Affects two
6186 external
6187 interfaces, AcpiEnterSleepState and AcpiLeaveSleepStatePrep. Tang Feng.
6188 ACPICA BZ 969.
6189
6190 Implemented support for complex bit-packed buffers returned from the _PLD
6191 (Physical Location of Device) predefined method. Adds a new external
6192 interface, AcpiDecodePldBuffer that parses the buffer into a more usable
6193 C
6194 structure. Note: C Bitfields cannot be used for this type of predefined
6195 structure since the memory layout of individual bitfields is not defined
6196 by
6197 the C language. In addition, there are endian concerns where a compiler
6198 will
6199 change the bitfield ordering based on the machine type. The new ACPICA
6200 interface eliminates these issues, and should be called after _PLD is
6201 executed. ACPICA BZ 954.
6202
6203 Implemented a change to allow a scope change to root (via "Scope (\)")
6204 during
6205 execution of module-level ASL code (code that is executed at table load
6206 time.) Lin Ming.
6207
6208 Added the Windows8/Server2012 string for the _OSI method. This change
6209 adds
6210 a
6211 new _OSI string, "Windows 2012" for both Windows 8 and Windows Server
6212 2012.
6213
6214 Added header support for the new ACPI tables DBG2 (Debug Port Table Type
6215 2)
6216 and CSRT (Core System Resource Table).
6217
6218 Added struct header support for the _FDE, _GRT, _GTM, and _SRT predefined
6219 names. This simplifies access to the buffers returned by these predefined
6220 names. Adds a new file, include/acbuffer.h. ACPICA BZ 956.
6221
6222 GPE support: Removed an extraneous parameter from the various low-level
6223 internal GPE functions. Tang Feng.
6224
6225 Removed the linux makefiles from the unix packages. The generate/linux
6226 makefiles are obsolete and have been removed from the unix tarball
6227 release
6228 packages. The replacement makefiles are under generate/unix, and there is
6229 a
6230 top-level makefile under the main acpica directory. ACPICA BZ 967, 912.
6231
6232 Updates for Unix makefiles:
6233 1) Add -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2 for gcc generation. Arjan van de Ven.
6234 2) Update linker flags (move to end of command line) for AcpiExec
6235 utility.
6236 Guan Chao.
6237
6238 Split ACPICA initialization functions to new file, utxfinit.c. Split from
6239 utxface.c to improve modularity and reduce file size.
6240
6241 Example Code and Data Size: These are the sizes for the OS-independent
6242 acpica.lib produced by the Microsoft Visual C++ 9.0 32-bit compiler. The
6243 debug version of the code includes the debug output trace mechanism and
6244 has a
6245 much larger code and data size.
6246
6247 Previous Release:
6248 Non-Debug Version: 93.5K Code, 25.3K Data, 118.8K Total
6249 Debug Version: 173.7K Code, 74.0K Data, 247.7K Total
6250 Current Release:
6251 Non-Debug Version: 93.8K Code, 25.3K Data, 119.1K Total
6252 Debug Version: 175.7K Code, 74.8K Data, 250.5K Total
6253
6254
6255 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler and Tools:
6256
6257 iASL: Fixed a problem with constant folding for fixed-length constant
6258 expressions. The constant-folding code was not being invoked for constant
6259 expressions that allow the use of type 3/4/5 opcodes to generate
6260 constants
6261 for expressions such as ByteConstExpr, WordConstExpr, etc. This could
6262 result
6263 in the generation of invalid AML bytecode. ACPICA BZ 970.
6264
6265 iASL: Fixed a generation issue on newer versions of Bison. Newer versions
6266 apparently automatically emit some of the necessary externals. This
6267 change
6268 handles these versions in order to eliminate generation warnings.
6269
6270 Disassembler: Added support to decode the DBG2 and CSRT ACPI tables.
6271
6272 Disassembler: Add support to decode _PLD buffers. The decoded buffer
6273 appears
6274 within comments in the output file.
6275
6276 Debugger: Fixed a regression with the "Threads" command where
6277 AE_BAD_PARAMETER was always returned.
6278
6279 ----------------------------------------
6280 11 July 2012. Summary of changes for version 20120711:
6281
6282 1) ACPICA Kernel-resident Subsystem:
6283
6284 Fixed a possible fault in the return package object repair code. Fixes a
6285 problem that can occur when a lone package object is wrapped with an
6286 outer
6287 package object in order to force conformance to the ACPI specification.
6288 Can
6289 affect these predefined names: _ALR, _MLS, _PSS, _TRT, _TSS, _PRT, _HPX,
6290 _DLM,
6291 _CSD, _PSD, _TSD.
6292
6293 Removed code to disable/enable bus master arbitration (ARB_DIS bit in the
6294 PM2_CNT register) in the ACPICA sleep/wake interfaces. Management of the
6295 ARB_DIS bit must be implemented in the host-dependent C3 processor power
6296 state
6297 support. Note, ARB_DIS is obsolete and only applies to older chipsets,
6298 both
6299 Intel and other vendors. (for Intel: ICH4-M and earlier)
6300
6301 This change removes the code to disable/enable bus master arbitration
6302 during
6303 suspend/resume. Use of the ARB_DIS bit in the optional PM2_CNT register
6304 causes
6305 resume problems on some machines. The change has been in use for over
6306 seven
6307 years within Linux.
6308
6309 Implemented two new external interfaces to support host-directed dynamic
6310 ACPI
6311 table load and unload. They are intended to simplify the host
6312 implementation
6313 of hot-plug support:
6314 AcpiLoadTable: Load an SSDT from a buffer into the namespace.
6315 AcpiUnloadParentTable: Unload an SSDT via a named object owned by the
6316 table.
6317 See the ACPICA reference for additional details. Adds one new file,
6318 components/tables/tbxfload.c
6319
6320 Implemented and deployed two new interfaces for errors and warnings that
6321 are
6322 known to be caused by BIOS/firmware issues:
6323 AcpiBiosError: Prints "ACPI Firmware Error" message.
6324 AcpiBiosWarning: Prints "ACPI Firmware Warning" message.
6325 Deployed these new interfaces in the ACPICA Table Manager code for ACPI
6326 table
6327 and FADT errors. Additional deployment to be completed as appropriate in
6328 the
6329 future. The associated conditional macros are ACPI_BIOS_ERROR and
6330 ACPI_BIOS_WARNING. See the ACPICA reference for additional details.
6331 ACPICA
6332 BZ
6333 843.
6334
6335 Implicit notify support: ensure that no memory allocation occurs within a
6336 critical region. This fix moves a memory allocation outside of the time
6337 that a
6338 spinlock is held. Fixes issues on systems that do not allow this
6339 behavior.
6340 Jung-uk Kim.
6341
6342 Split exception code utilities and tables into a new file,
6343 utilities/utexcep.c
6344
6345 Example Code and Data Size: These are the sizes for the OS-independent
6346 acpica.lib produced by the Microsoft Visual C++ 9.0 32-bit compiler. The
6347 debug
6348 version of the code includes the debug output trace mechanism and has a
6349 much
6350 larger code and data size.
6351
6352 Previous Release:
6353 Non-Debug Version: 93.1K Code, 25.1K Data, 118.2K Total
6354 Debug Version: 172.9K Code, 73.6K Data, 246.5K Total
6355 Current Release:
6356 Non-Debug Version: 93.5K Code, 25.3K Data, 118.8K Total
6357 Debug Version: 173.7K Code, 74.0K Data, 247.7K Total
6358
6359
6360 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler and Tools:
6361
6362 iASL: Fixed a parser problem for hosts where EOF is defined as -1 instead
6363 of
6364 0. Jung-uk Kim.
6365
6366 Debugger: Enhanced the "tables" command to emit additional information
6367 about
6368 the current set of ACPI tables, including the owner ID and flags decode.
6369
6370 Debugger: Reimplemented the "unload" command to use the new
6371 AcpiUnloadParentTable external interface. This command was disable
6372 previously
6373 due to need for an unload interface.
6374
6375 AcpiHelp: Added a new option to decode ACPICA exception codes. The -e
6376 option
6377 will decode 16-bit hex status codes (ACPI_STATUS) to name strings.
6378
6379 ----------------------------------------
6380 20 June 2012. Summary of changes for version 20120620:
6381
6382
6383 1) ACPICA Kernel-resident Subsystem:
6384
6385 Implemented support to expand the "implicit notify" feature to allow
6386 multiple
6387 devices to be notified by a single GPE. This feature automatically
6388 generates a
6389 runtime device notification in the absence of a BIOS-provided GPE control
6390 method (_Lxx/_Exx) or a host-installed handler for the GPE. Implicit
6391 notify is
6392 provided by ACPICA for Windows compatibility, and is a workaround for
6393 BIOS
6394 AML
6395 code errors. See the description of the AcpiSetupGpeForWake interface in
6396 the
6397 APCICA reference. Bob Moore, Rafael Wysocki. ACPICA BZ 918.
6398
6399 Changed some comments and internal function names to simplify and ensure
6400 correctness of the Linux code translation. No functional changes.
6401
6402 Example Code and Data Size: These are the sizes for the OS-independent
6403 acpica.lib produced by the Microsoft Visual C++ 9.0 32-bit compiler. The
6404 debug
6405 version of the code includes the debug output trace mechanism and has a
6406 much
6407 larger code and data size.
6408
6409 Previous Release:
6410 Non-Debug Version: 93.0K Code, 25.1K Data, 118.1K Total
6411 Debug Version: 172.7K Code, 73.6K Data, 246.3K Total
6412 Current Release:
6413 Non-Debug Version: 93.1K Code, 25.1K Data, 118.2K Total
6414 Debug Version: 172.9K Code, 73.6K Data, 246.5K Total
6415
6416
6417 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler and Tools:
6418
6419 Disassembler: Added support to emit short, commented descriptions for the
6420 ACPI
6421 predefined names in order to improve the readability of the disassembled
6422 output. ACPICA BZ 959. Changes include:
6423 1) Emit descriptions for all standard predefined names (_INI, _STA,
6424 _PRW,
6425 etc.)
6426 2) Emit generic descriptions for the special names (_Exx, _Qxx, etc.)
6427 3) Emit descriptions for the resource descriptor names (_MIN, _LEN,
6428 etc.)
6429
6430 AcpiSrc: Fixed several long-standing Linux code translation issues.
6431 Argument
6432 descriptions in function headers are now translated properly to lower
6433 case
6434 and
6435 underscores. ACPICA BZ 961. Also fixes translation problems such as
6436 these:
6437 (old -> new)
6438 i_aSL -> iASL
6439 00-7_f -> 00-7F
6440 16_k -> 16K
6441 local_fADT -> local_FADT
6442 execute_oSI -> execute_OSI
6443
6444 iASL: Fixed a problem where null bytes were inadvertently emitted into
6445 some
6446 listing files.
6447
6448 iASL: Added the existing debug options to the standard help screen. There
6449 are
6450 no longer two different help screens. ACPICA BZ 957.
6451
6452 AcpiHelp: Fixed some typos in the various predefined name descriptions.
6453 Also
6454 expand some of the descriptions where appropriate.
6455
6456 iASL: Fixed the -ot option (display compile times/statistics). Was not
6457 working
6458 properly for standard output; only worked for the debug file case.
6459
6460 ----------------------------------------
6461 18 May 2012. Summary of changes for version 20120518:
6462
6463
6464 1) ACPICA Core Subsystem:
6465
6466 Added a new OSL interface, AcpiOsWaitEventsComplete. This interface is
6467 defined
6468 to block until asynchronous events such as notifies and GPEs have
6469 completed.
6470 Within ACPICA, it is only called before a notify or GPE handler is
6471 removed/uninstalled. It also may be useful for the host OS within related
6472 drivers such as the Embedded Controller driver. See the ACPICA reference
6473 for
6474 additional information. ACPICA BZ 868.
6475
6476 ACPI Tables: Added a new error message for a possible overflow failure
6477 during
6478 the conversion of FADT 32-bit legacy register addresses to internal
6479 common
6480 64-
6481 bit GAS structure representation. The GAS has a one-byte "bit length"
6482 field,
6483 thus limiting the register length to 255 bits. ACPICA BZ 953.
6484
6485 Example Code and Data Size: These are the sizes for the OS-independent
6486 acpica.lib produced by the Microsoft Visual C++ 9.0 32-bit compiler. The
6487 debug
6488 version of the code includes the debug output trace mechanism and has a
6489 much
6490 larger code and data size.
6491
6492 Previous Release:
6493 Non-Debug Version: 92.9K Code, 25.0K Data, 117.9K Total
6494 Debug Version: 172.6K Code, 73.4K Data, 246.0K Total
6495 Current Release:
6496 Non-Debug Version: 93.0K Code, 25.1K Data, 118.1K Total
6497 Debug Version: 172.7K Code, 73.6K Data, 246.3K Total
6498
6499
6500 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler and Tools:
6501
6502 iASL: Added the ACPI 5.0 "PCC" keyword for use in the Register() ASL
6503 macro.
6504 This keyword was added late in the ACPI 5.0 release cycle and was not
6505 implemented until now.
6506
6507 Disassembler: Added support for Operation Region externals. Adds missing
6508 support for operation regions that are defined in another table, and
6509 referenced locally via a Field or BankField ASL operator. Now generates
6510 the
6511 correct External statement.
6512
6513 Disassembler: Several additional fixes for the External() statement
6514 generation
6515 related to some ASL operators. Also, order the External() statements
6516 alphabetically in the disassembler output. Fixes the External()
6517 generation
6518 for
6519 the Create* field, Alias, and Scope operators:
6520 1) Create* buffer field operators - fix type mismatch warning on
6521 disassembly
6522 2) Alias - implement missing External support
6523 3) Scope - fix to make sure all necessary externals are emitted.
6524
6525 iASL: Improved pathname support. For include files, merge the prefix
6526 pathname
6527 with the file pathname and eliminate unnecessary components. Convert
6528 backslashes in all pathnames to forward slashes, for readability. Include
6529 file
6530 pathname changes affect both #include and Include() type operators.
6531
6532 iASL/DTC/Preprocessor: Gracefully handle early EOF. Handle an EOF at the
6533 end
6534 of a valid line by inserting a newline and then returning the EOF during
6535 the
6536 next call to GetNextLine. Prevents the line from being ignored due to EOF
6537 condition.
6538
6539 iASL: Implemented some changes to enhance the IDE support (-vi option.)
6540 Error
6541 and Warning messages are now correctly recognized for both the source
6542 code
6543 browser and the global error and warning counts.
6544
6545 ----------------------------------------
6546 20 April 2012. Summary of changes for version 20120420:
6547
6548
6549 1) ACPICA Core Subsystem:
6550
6551 Implemented support for multiple notify handlers. This change adds
6552 support
6553 to
6554 allow multiple system and device notify handlers on Device, Thermal Zone,
6555 and
6556 Processor objects. This can simplify the host OS notification
6557 implementation.
6558 Also re-worked and restructured the entire notify support code to
6559 simplify
6560 handler installation, handler removal, notify event queuing, and notify
6561 dispatch to handler(s). Note: there can still only be two global notify
6562 handlers - one for system notifies and one for device notifies. There are
6563 no
6564 changes to the existing handler install/remove interfaces. Lin Ming, Bob
6565 Moore, Rafael Wysocki.
6566
6567 Fixed a regression in the package repair code where the object reference
6568 count was calculated incorrectly. Regression was introduced in the commit
6569 "Support to add Package wrappers".
6570
6571 Fixed a couple possible memory leaks in the AML parser, in the error
6572 recovery
6573 path. Jesper Juhl, Lin Ming.
6574
6575 Example Code and Data Size: These are the sizes for the OS-independent
6576 acpica.lib produced by the Microsoft Visual C++ 9.0 32-bit compiler. The
6577 debug version of the code includes the debug output trace mechanism and
6578 has a
6579 much larger code and data size.
6580
6581 Previous Release:
6582 Non-Debug Version: 92.9K Code, 25.0K Data, 117.9K Total
6583 Debug Version: 172.5K Code, 73.2K Data, 245.7K Total
6584 Current Release:
6585 Non-Debug Version: 92.9K Code, 25.0K Data, 117.9K Total
6586 Debug Version: 172.6K Code, 73.4K Data, 246.0K Total
6587
6588
6589 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler and Tools:
6590
6591 iASL: Fixed a problem with the resource descriptor support where the
6592 length
6593 of the StartDependentFn and StartDependentFnNoPrio descriptors were not
6594 included in cumulative descriptor offset, resulting in incorrect values
6595 for
6596 resource tags within resource descriptors appearing after a
6597 StartDependent*
6598 descriptor. Reported by Petr Vandrovec. ACPICA BZ 949.
6599
6600 iASL and Preprocessor: Implemented full support for the #line directive
6601 to
6602 correctly track original source file line numbers through the .i
6603 preprocessor
6604 output file - for error and warning messages.
6605
6606 iASL: Expand the allowable byte constants for address space IDs.
6607 Previously,
6608 the allowable range was 0x80-0xFF (user-defined spaces), now the range is
6609 0x0A-0xFF to allow for custom and new IDs without changing the compiler.
6610
6611 iASL: Add option to treat all warnings as errors (-we). ACPICA BZ 948.
6612
6613 iASL: Add option to completely disable the preprocessor (-Pn).
6614
6615 iASL: Now emit all error/warning messages to standard error (stderr) by
6616 default (instead of the previous stdout).
6617
6618 ASL Test Suite (ASLTS): Reduce iASL warnings due to use of Switch().
6619 Update
6620 for resource descriptor offset fix above. Update/cleanup error output
6621 routines. Enable and send iASL errors/warnings to an error logfile
6622 (error.txt). Send all other iASL output to a logfile (compiler.txt).
6623 Fixed
6624 several extraneous "unrecognized operator" messages.
6625
6626 ----------------------------------------
6627 20 March 2012. Summary of changes for version 20120320:
6628
6629
6630 1) ACPICA Core Subsystem:
6631
6632 Enhanced the sleep/wake interfaces to optionally execute the _GTS method
6633 (Going To Sleep) and the _BFS method (Back From Sleep). Windows
6634 apparently
6635 does not execute these methods, and therefore these methods are often
6636 untested. It has been seen on some systems where the execution of these
6637 methods causes errors and also prevents the machine from entering S5. It
6638 is
6639 therefore suggested that host operating systems do not execute these
6640 methods
6641 by default. In the future, perhaps these methods can be optionally
6642 executed
6643 based on the age of the system and/or what is the newest version of
6644 Windows
6645 that the BIOS asks for via _OSI. Changed interfaces: AcpiEnterSleepState
6646 and
6647 AcpileaveSleepStatePrep. See the ACPICA reference and Linux BZ 13041. Lin
6648 Ming.
6649
6650 Fixed a problem where the length of the local/common FADT was set too
6651 early.
6652 The local FADT table length cannot be set to the common length until the
6653 original length has been examined. There is code that checks the table
6654 length
6655 and sets various fields appropriately. This can affect older machines
6656 with
6657 early FADT versions. For example, this can cause inadvertent writes to
6658 the
6659 CST_CNT register. Julian Anastasov.
6660
6661 Fixed a mapping issue related to a physical table override. Use the
6662 deferred
6663 mapping mechanism for tables loaded via the physical override OSL
6664 interface.
6665 This allows for early mapping before the virtual memory manager is
6666 available.
6667 Thomas Renninger, Bob Moore.
6668
6669 Enhanced the automatic return-object repair code: Repair a common problem
6670 with
6671 predefined methods that are defined to return a variable-length Package
6672 of
6673 sub-objects. If there is only one sub-object, some BIOS ASL code
6674 mistakenly
6675 simply returns the single object instead of a Package with one sub-
6676 object.
6677 This new support will repair this error by wrapping a Package object
6678 around
6679 the original object, creating the correct and expected Package with one
6680 sub-
6681 object. Names that can be repaired in this manner include: _ALR, _CSD,
6682 _HPX,
6683 _MLS, _PLD, _PRT, _PSS, _TRT, _TSS, _BCL, _DOD, _FIX, and _Sx. ACPICA BZ
6684 939.
6685
6686 Changed the exception code returned for invalid ACPI paths passed as
6687 parameters to external interfaces such as AcpiEvaluateObject. Was
6688 AE_BAD_PARAMETER, now is the more sensible AE_BAD_PATHNAME.
6689
6690 Example Code and Data Size: These are the sizes for the OS-independent
6691 acpica.lib produced by the Microsoft Visual C++ 9.0 32-bit compiler. The
6692 debug
6693 version of the code includes the debug output trace mechanism and has a
6694 much
6695 larger code and data size.
6696
6697 Previous Release:
6698 Non-Debug Version: 93.0K Code, 25.0K Data, 118.0K Total
6699 Debug Version: 172.5K Code, 73.2K Data, 245.7K Total
6700 Current Release:
6701 Non-Debug Version: 92.9K Code, 25.0K Data, 117.9K Total
6702 Debug Version: 172.5K Code, 73.2K Data, 245.7K Total
6703
6704
6705 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler and Tools:
6706
6707 iASL: Added the infrastructure and initial implementation of a integrated
6708 C-
6709 like preprocessor. This will simplify BIOS development process by
6710 eliminating
6711 the need for a separate preprocessing step during builds. On Windows, it
6712 also
6713 eliminates the need to install a separate C compiler. ACPICA BZ 761. Some
6714 features including full #define() macro support are still under
6715 development.
6716 These preprocessor directives are supported:
6717 #define
6718 #elif
6719 #else
6720 #endif
6721 #error
6722 #if
6723 #ifdef
6724 #ifndef
6725 #include
6726 #pragma message
6727 #undef
6728 #warning
6729 In addition, these new command line options are supported:
6730 -D <symbol> Define symbol for preprocessor use
6731 -li Create preprocessed output file (*.i)
6732 -P Preprocess only and create preprocessor output file (*.i)
6733
6734 Table Compiler: Fixed a problem where the equals operator within an
6735 expression
6736 did not work properly.
6737
6738 Updated iASL to use the current versions of Bison/Flex. Updated the
6739 Windows
6740 project file to invoke these tools from the standard location. ACPICA BZ
6741 904.
6742 Versions supported:
6743 Flex for Windows: V2.5.4
6744 Bison for Windows: V2.4.1
6745
6746 ----------------------------------------
6747 15 February 2012. Summary of changes for version 20120215:
6748
6749
6750 1) ACPICA Core Subsystem:
6751
6752 There have been some major changes to the sleep/wake support code, as
6753 described below (a - e).
6754
6755 a) The AcpiLeaveSleepState has been split into two interfaces, similar to
6756 AcpiEnterSleepStatePrep and AcpiEnterSleepState. The new interface is
6757 AcpiLeaveSleepStatePrep. This allows the host to perform actions between
6758 the
6759 time the _BFS method is called and the _WAK method is called. NOTE: all
6760 hosts
6761 must update their wake/resume code or else sleep/wake will not work
6762 properly.
6763 Rafael Wysocki.
6764
6765 b) In AcpiLeaveSleepState, now enable all runtime GPEs before calling the
6766 _WAK
6767 method. Some machines require that the GPEs are enabled before the _WAK
6768 method
6769 is executed. Thomas Renninger.
6770
6771 c) In AcpiLeaveSleepState, now always clear the WAK_STS (wake status)
6772 bit.
6773 Some BIOS code assumes that WAK_STS will be cleared on resume and use it
6774 to
6775 determine whether the system is rebooting or resuming. Matthew Garrett.
6776
6777 d) Move the invocations of _GTS (Going To Sleep) and _BFS (Back From
6778 Sleep) to
6779 match the ACPI specification requirement. Rafael Wysocki.
6780
6781 e) Implemented full support for the ACPI 5.0 SleepStatus and SleepControl
6782 registers within the V5 FADT. This support adds two new files:
6783 hardware/hwesleep.c implements the support for the new registers. Moved
6784 all
6785 sleep/wake external interfaces to hardware/hwxfsleep.c.
6786
6787
6788 Added a new OSL interface for ACPI table overrides,
6789 AcpiOsPhysicalTableOverride. This interface allows the host to override a
6790 table via a physical address, instead of the logical address required by
6791 AcpiOsTableOverride. This simplifies the host implementation. Initial
6792 implementation by Thomas Renninger. The ACPICA implementation creates a
6793 single
6794 shared function for table overrides that attempts both a logical and a
6795 physical override.
6796
6797 Expanded the OSL memory read/write interfaces to 64-bit data
6798 (AcpiOsReadMemory, AcpiOsWriteMemory.) This enables full 64-bit memory
6799 transfer support for GAS register structures passed to AcpiRead and
6800 AcpiWrite.
6801
6802 Implemented the ACPI_REDUCED_HARDWARE option to allow the creation of a
6803 custom
6804 build of ACPICA that supports only the ACPI 5.0 reduced hardware (SoC)
6805 model.
6806 See the ACPICA reference for details. ACPICA BZ 942. This option removes
6807 about
6808 10% of the code and 5% of the static data, and the following hardware
6809 ACPI
6810 features become unavailable:
6811 PM Event and Control registers
6812 SCI interrupt (and handler)
6813 Fixed Events
6814 General Purpose Events (GPEs)
6815 Global Lock
6816 ACPI PM timer
6817 FACS table (Waking vectors and Global Lock)
6818
6819 Updated the unix tarball directory structure to match the ACPICA git
6820 source
6821 tree. This ensures that the generic unix makefiles work properly (in
6822 generate/unix). Also updated the Linux makefiles to match. ACPICA BZ
6823 867.
6824
6825 Updated the return value of the _REV predefined method to integer value 5
6826 to
6827 reflect ACPI 5.0 support.
6828
6829 Moved the external ACPI PM timer interface prototypes to the public
6830 acpixf.h
6831 file where they belong.
6832
6833 Example Code and Data Size: These are the sizes for the OS-independent
6834 acpica.lib produced by the Microsoft Visual C++ 9.0 32-bit compiler. The
6835 debug
6836 version of the code includes the debug output trace mechanism and has a
6837 much
6838 larger code and data size.
6839
6840 Previous Release:
6841 Non-Debug Version: 92.8K Code, 24.9K Data, 117.7K Total
6842 Debug Version: 171.7K Code, 72.9K Data, 244.5K Total
6843 Current Release:
6844 Non-Debug Version: 93.0K Code, 25.0K Data, 118.0K Total
6845 Debug Version: 172.5K Code, 73.2K Data, 245.7K Total
6846
6847
6848 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler and Tools:
6849
6850 Disassembler: Fixed a problem with the new ACPI 5.0 serial resource
6851 descriptors (I2C, SPI, UART) where the resource produce/consumer bit was
6852 incorrectly displayed.
6853
6854 AcpiHelp: Add display of ACPI/PNP device IDs that are defined in the ACPI
6855 specification.
6856
6857 ----------------------------------------
6858 11 January 2012. Summary of changes for version 20120111:
6859
6860
6861 1) ACPICA Core Subsystem:
6862
6863 Implemented a new mechanism to allow host device drivers to check for
6864 address
6865 range conflicts with ACPI Operation Regions. Both SystemMemory and
6866 SystemIO
6867 address spaces are supported. A new external interface,
6868 AcpiCheckAddressRange,
6869 allows drivers to check an address range against the ACPI namespace. See
6870 the
6871 ACPICA reference for additional details. Adds one new file,
6872 utilities/utaddress.c. Lin Ming, Bob Moore.
6873
6874 Fixed several issues with the ACPI 5.0 FADT support: Add the sleep
6875 Control
6876 and
6877 Status registers, update the ACPI 5.0 flags, and update internal data
6878 structures to handle an FADT larger than 256 bytes. The size of the ACPI
6879 5.0
6880 FADT is 268 bytes.
6881
6882 Updated all ACPICA copyrights and signons to 2012. Added the 2012
6883 copyright to
6884 all module headers and signons, including the standard Linux header. This
6885 affects virtually every file in the ACPICA core subsystem, iASL compiler,
6886 and
6887 all ACPICA utilities.
6888
6889 Example Code and Data Size: These are the sizes for the OS-independent
6890 acpica.lib produced by the Microsoft Visual C++ 9.0 32-bit compiler. The
6891 debug
6892 version of the code includes the debug output trace mechanism and has a
6893 much
6894 larger code and data size.
6895
6896 Previous Release:
6897 Non-Debug Version: 92.3K Code, 24.9K Data, 117.2K Total
6898 Debug Version: 170.8K Code, 72.6K Data, 243.4K Total
6899 Current Release:
6900 Non-Debug Version: 92.8K Code, 24.9K Data, 117.7K Total
6901 Debug Version: 171.7K Code, 72.9K Data, 244.5K Total
6902
6903
6904 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler and Tools:
6905
6906 Disassembler: fixed a problem with the automatic resource tag generation
6907 support. Fixes a problem where the resource tags are inadvertently not
6908 constructed if the table being disassembled contains external references
6909 to
6910 control methods. Moved the actual construction of the tags to after the
6911 final
6912 namespace is constructed (after 2nd parse is invoked due to external
6913 control
6914 method references.) ACPICA BZ 941.
6915
6916 Table Compiler: Make all "generic" operators caseless. These are the
6917 operators
6918 like UINT8, String, etc. Making these caseless improves ease-of-use.
6919 ACPICA BZ
6920 934.
6921
6922 ----------------------------------------
6923 23 November 2011. Summary of changes for version 20111123:
6924
6925 0) ACPI 5.0 Support:
6926
6927 This release contains full support for the ACPI 5.0 specification, as
6928 summarized below.
6929
6930 Reduced Hardware Support:
6931 -------------------------
6932
6933 This support allows for ACPI systems without the usual ACPI hardware.
6934 This
6935 support is enabled by a flag in the revision 5 FADT. If it is set, ACPICA
6936 will
6937 not attempt to initialize or use any of the usual ACPI hardware. Note,
6938 when
6939 this flag is set, all of the following ACPI hardware is assumed to be not
6940 present and is not initialized or accessed:
6941
6942 General Purpose Events (GPEs)
6943 Fixed Events (PM1a/PM1b and PM Control)
6944 Power Management Timer and Console Buttons (power/sleep)
6945 Real-time Clock Alarm
6946 Global Lock
6947 System Control Interrupt (SCI)
6948 The FACS is assumed to be non-existent
6949
6950 ACPI Tables:
6951 ------------
6952
6953 All new tables and updates to existing tables are fully supported in the
6954 ACPICA headers (for use by device drivers), the disassembler, and the
6955 iASL
6956 Data Table Compiler. ACPI 5.0 defines these new tables:
6957
6958 BGRT /* Boot Graphics Resource Table */
6959 DRTM /* Dynamic Root of Trust for Measurement table */
6960 FPDT /* Firmware Performance Data Table */
6961 GTDT /* Generic Timer Description Table */
6962 MPST /* Memory Power State Table */
6963 PCCT /* Platform Communications Channel Table */
6964 PMTT /* Platform Memory Topology Table */
6965 RASF /* RAS Feature table */
6966
6967 Operation Regions/SpaceIDs:
6968 ---------------------------
6969
6970 All new operation regions are fully supported by the iASL compiler, the
6971 disassembler, and the ACPICA runtime code (for dispatch to region
6972 handlers.)
6973 The new operation region Space IDs are:
6974
6975 GeneralPurposeIo
6976 GenericSerialBus
6977
6978 Resource Descriptors:
6979 ---------------------
6980
6981 All new ASL resource descriptors are fully supported by the iASL
6982 compiler,
6983 the
6984 ASL/AML disassembler, and the ACPICA runtime Resource Manager code
6985 (including
6986 all new predefined resource tags). New descriptors are:
6987
6988 FixedDma
6989 GpioIo
6990 GpioInt
6991 I2cSerialBus
6992 SpiSerialBus
6993 UartSerialBus
6994
6995 ASL/AML Operators, New and Modified:
6996 ------------------------------------
6997
6998 One new operator is added, the Connection operator, which is used to
6999 associate
7000 a GeneralPurposeIo or GenericSerialBus resource descriptor with
7001 individual
7002 field objects within an operation region. Several new protocols are
7003 associated
7004 with the AccessAs operator. All are fully supported by the iASL compiler,
7005 disassembler, and runtime ACPICA AML interpreter:
7006
7007 Connection // Declare Field Connection
7008 attributes
7009 AccessAs: AttribBytes (n) // Read/Write N-Bytes Protocol
7010 AccessAs: AttribRawBytes (n) // Raw Read/Write N-Bytes
7011 Protocol
7012 AccessAs: AttribRawProcessBytes (n) // Raw Process Call Protocol
7013 RawDataBuffer // Data type for Vendor Data
7014 fields
7015
7016 Predefined ASL/AML Objects:
7017 ---------------------------
7018
7019 All new predefined objects/control-methods are supported by the iASL
7020 compiler
7021 and the ACPICA runtime validation/repair (arguments and return values.)
7022 New
7023 predefined names include the following:
7024
7025 Standard Predefined Names (Objects or Control Methods):
7026 _AEI, _CLS, _CPC, _CWS, _DEP,
7027 _DLM, _EVT, _GCP, _CRT, _GWS,
7028 _HRV, _PRE, _PSE, _SRT, _SUB.
7029
7030 Resource Tags (Names used to access individual fields within resource
7031 descriptors):
7032 _DBT, _DPL, _DRS, _END, _FLC,
7033 _IOR, _LIN, _MOD, _PAR, _PHA,
7034 _PIN, _PPI, _POL, _RXL, _SLV,
7035 _SPE, _STB, _TXL, _VEN.
7036
7037 ACPICA External Interfaces:
7038 ---------------------------
7039
7040 Several new interfaces have been defined for use by ACPI-related device
7041 drivers and other host OS services:
7042
7043 AcpiAcquireMutex and AcpiReleaseMutex: These interfaces allow the host OS
7044 to
7045 acquire and release AML mutexes that are defined in the DSDT/SSDT tables
7046 provided by the BIOS. They are intended to be used in conjunction with
7047 the
7048 ACPI 5.0 _DLM (Device Lock Method) in order to provide transaction-level
7049 mutual exclusion with the AML code/interpreter.
7050
7051 AcpiGetEventResources: Returns the (formatted) resource descriptors as
7052 defined
7053 by the ACPI 5.0 _AEI object (ACPI Event Information). This object
7054 provides
7055 resource descriptors associated with hardware-reduced platform events,
7056 similar
7057 to the AcpiGetCurrentResources interface.
7058
7059 Operation Region Handlers: For General Purpose IO and Generic Serial Bus
7060 operation regions, information about the Connection() object and any
7061 optional
7062 length information is passed to the region handler within the Context
7063 parameter.
7064
7065 AcpiBufferToResource: This interface converts a raw AML buffer containing
7066 a
7067 resource template or resource descriptor to the ACPI_RESOURCE internal
7068 format
7069 suitable for use by device drivers. Can be used by an operation region
7070 handler
7071 to convert the Connection() buffer object into a ACPI_RESOURCE.
7072
7073 Miscellaneous/Tools/TestSuites:
7074 -------------------------------
7075
7076 Support for extended _HID names (Four alpha characters instead of three).
7077 Support for ACPI 5.0 features in the AcpiExec and AcpiHelp utilities.
7078 Support for ACPI 5.0 features in the ASLTS test suite.
7079 Fully updated documentation (ACPICA and iASL reference documents.)
7080
7081 ACPI Table Definition Language:
7082 -------------------------------
7083
7084 Support for this language was implemented and released as a subsystem of
7085 the
7086 iASL compiler in 2010. (See the iASL compiler User Guide.)
7087
7088
7089 Non-ACPI 5.0 changes for this release:
7090 --------------------------------------
7091
7092 1) ACPICA Core Subsystem:
7093
7094 Fix a problem with operation region declarations where a failure can
7095 occur
7096 if
7097 the region name and an argument that evaluates to an object (such as the
7098 region address) are in different namespace scopes. Lin Ming, ACPICA BZ
7099 937.
7100
7101 Do not abort an ACPI table load if an invalid space ID is found within.
7102 This
7103 will be caught later if the offending method is executed. ACPICA BZ 925.
7104
7105 Fixed an issue with the FFixedHW space ID where the ID was not always
7106 recognized properly (Both ACPICA and iASL). ACPICA BZ 926.
7107
7108 Fixed a problem with the 32-bit generation of the unix-specific OSL
7109 (osunixxf.c). Lin Ming, ACPICA BZ 936.
7110
7111 Several changes made to enable generation with the GCC 4.6 compiler.
7112 ACPICA BZ
7113 935.
7114
7115 New error messages: Unsupported I/O requests (not 8/16/32 bit), and
7116 Index/Bank
7117 field registers out-of-range.
7118
7119 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler and Tools:
7120
7121 iASL: Implemented the __PATH__ operator, which returns the full pathname
7122 of
7123 the current source file.
7124
7125 AcpiHelp: Automatically display expanded keyword information for all ASL
7126 operators.
7127
7128 Debugger: Add "Template" command to disassemble/dump resource template
7129 buffers.
7130
7131 Added a new master script to generate and execute the ASLTS test suite.
7132 Automatically handles 32- and 64-bit generation. See tests/aslts.sh
7133
7134 iASL: Fix problem with listing generation during processing of the
7135 Switch()
7136 operator where AML listing was disabled until the entire Switch block was
7137 completed.
7138
7139 iASL: Improve support for semicolon statement terminators. Fix "invalid
7140 character" message for some cases when the semicolon is used. Semicolons
7141 are
7142 now allowed after every <Term> grammar element. ACPICA BZ 927.
7143
7144 iASL: Fixed some possible aliasing warnings during generation. ACPICA BZ
7145 923.
7146
7147 Disassembler: Fix problem with disassembly of the DataTableRegion
7148 operator
7149 where an inadvertent "Unhandled deferred opcode" message could be
7150 generated.
7151
7152 3) Example Code and Data Size
7153
7154 These are the sizes for the OS-independent acpica.lib produced by the
7155 Microsoft Visual C++ 9.0 32-bit compiler. The debug version of the code
7156 includes the debug output trace mechanism and has a much larger code and
7157 data
7158 size.
7159
7160 Previous Release:
7161 Non-Debug Version: 90.2K Code, 23.9K Data, 114.1K Total
7162 Debug Version: 165.6K Code, 68.4K Data, 234.0K Total
7163 Current Release:
7164 Non-Debug Version: 92.3K Code, 24.9K Data, 117.2K Total
7165 Debug Version: 170.8K Code, 72.6K Data, 243.4K Total
7166
7167 ----------------------------------------
7168 22 September 2011. Summary of changes for version 20110922:
7169
7170 0) ACPI 5.0 News:
7171
7172 Support for ACPI 5.0 in ACPICA has been underway for several months and
7173 will
7174 be released at the same time that ACPI 5.0 is officially released.
7175
7176 The ACPI 5.0 specification is on track for release in the next few
7177 months.
7178
7179 1) ACPICA Core Subsystem:
7180
7181 Fixed a problem where the maximum sleep time for the Sleep() operator was
7182 intended to be limited to two seconds, but was inadvertently limited to
7183 20
7184 seconds instead.
7185
7186 Linux and Unix makefiles: Added header file dependencies to ensure
7187 correct
7188 generation of ACPICA core code and utilities. Also simplified the
7189 makefiles
7190 considerably through the use of the vpath variable to specify search
7191 paths.
7192 ACPICA BZ 924.
7193
7194 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler and Tools:
7195
7196 iASL: Implemented support to check the access length for all fields
7197 created to
7198 access named Resource Descriptor fields. For example, if a resource field
7199 is
7200 defined to be two bits, a warning is issued if a CreateXxxxField() is
7201 used
7202 with an incorrect bit length. This is implemented for all current
7203 resource
7204 descriptor names. ACPICA BZ 930.
7205
7206 Disassembler: Fixed a byte ordering problem with the output of 24-bit and
7207 56-
7208 bit integers.
7209
7210 iASL: Fixed a couple of issues associated with variable-length package
7211 objects. 1) properly handle constants like One, Ones, Zero -- do not make
7212 a
7213 VAR_PACKAGE when these are used as a package length. 2) Allow the
7214 VAR_PACKAGE
7215 opcode (in addition to PACKAGE) when validating object types for
7216 predefined
7217 names.
7218
7219 iASL: Emit statistics for all output files (instead of just the ASL input
7220 and
7221 AML output). Includes listings, hex files, etc.
7222
7223 iASL: Added -G option to the table compiler to allow the compilation of
7224 custom
7225 ACPI tables. The only part of a table that is required is the standard
7226 36-
7227 byte
7228 ACPI header.
7229
7230 AcpiXtract: Ported to the standard ACPICA environment (with ACPICA
7231 headers),
7232 which also adds correct 64-bit support. Also, now all output filenames
7233 are
7234 completely lower case.
7235
7236 AcpiExec: Ignore any non-AML tables (tables other than DSDT or SSDT) when
7237 loading table files. A warning is issued for any such tables. The only
7238 exception is an FADT. This also fixes a possible fault when attempting to
7239 load
7240 non-AML tables. ACPICA BZ 932.
7241
7242 AcpiHelp: Added the AccessAs and Offset operators. Fixed a problem where
7243 a
7244 missing table terminator could cause a fault when using the -p option.
7245
7246 AcpiSrc: Fixed a possible divide-by-zero fault when generating file
7247 statistics.
7248
7249 3) Example Code and Data Size
7250
7251 These are the sizes for the OS-independent acpica.lib produced by the
7252 Microsoft Visual C++ 9.0 32-bit compiler. The debug version of the code
7253 includes the debug output trace mechanism and has a much larger code and
7254 data
7255 size.
7256
7257 Previous Release (VC 9.0):
7258 Non-Debug Version: 90.2K Code, 23.9K Data, 114.1K Total
7259 Debug Version: 165.6K Code, 68.4K Data, 234.0K Total
7260 Current Release (VC 9.0):
7261 Non-Debug Version: 90.2K Code, 23.9K Data, 114.1K Total
7262 Debug Version: 165.6K Code, 68.4K Data, 234.0K Total
7263
7264
7265 ----------------------------------------
7266 23 June 2011. Summary of changes for version 20110623:
7267
7268 1) ACPI CA Core Subsystem:
7269
7270 Updated the predefined name repair mechanism to not attempt repair of a
7271 _TSS
7272 return object if a _PSS object is present. We can only sort the _TSS
7273 return
7274 package if there is no _PSS within the same scope. This is because if
7275 _PSS
7276 is
7277 present, the ACPI specification dictates that the _TSS Power Dissipation
7278 field
7279 is to be ignored, and therefore some BIOSs leave garbage values in the
7280 _TSS
7281 Power field(s). In this case, it is best to just return the _TSS package
7282 as-
7283 is. Reported by, and fixed with assistance from Fenghua Yu.
7284
7285 Added an option to globally disable the control method return value
7286 validation
7287 and repair. This runtime option can be used to disable return value
7288 repair
7289 if
7290 this is causing a problem on a particular machine. Also added an option
7291 to
7292 AcpiExec (-dr) to set this disable flag.
7293
7294 All makefiles and project files: Major changes to improve generation of
7295 ACPICA
7296 tools. ACPICA BZ 912:
7297 Reduce default optimization levels to improve compatibility
7298 For Linux, add strict-aliasing=0 for gcc 4
7299 Cleanup and simplify use of command line defines
7300 Cleanup multithread library support
7301 Improve usage messages
7302
7303 Linux-specific header: update handling of THREAD_ID and pthread. For the
7304 32-
7305 bit case, improve casting to eliminate possible warnings, especially with
7306 the
7307 acpica tools.
7308
7309 Example Code and Data Size: These are the sizes for the OS-independent
7310 acpica.lib produced by the Microsoft Visual C++ 9.0 32-bit compiler. The
7311 debug
7312 version of the code includes the debug output trace mechanism and has a
7313 much
7314 larger code and data size.
7315
7316 Previous Release (VC 9.0):
7317 Non-Debug Version: 90.1K Code, 23.9K Data, 114.0K Total
7318 Debug Version: 165.6K Code, 68.4K Data, 234.0K Total
7319 Current Release (VC 9.0):
7320 Non-Debug Version: 90.2K Code, 23.9K Data, 114.1K Total
7321 Debug Version: 165.6K Code, 68.4K Data, 234.0K Total
7322
7323 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler and Tools:
7324
7325 With this release, a new utility named "acpihelp" has been added to the
7326 ACPICA
7327 package. This utility summarizes the ACPI specification chapters for the
7328 ASL
7329 and AML languages. It generates under Linux/Unix as well as Windows, and
7330 provides the following functionality:
7331 Find/display ASL operator(s) -- with description and syntax.
7332 Find/display ASL keyword(s) -- with exact spelling and descriptions.
7333 Find/display ACPI predefined name(s) -- with description, number
7334 of arguments, and the return value data type.
7335 Find/display AML opcode name(s) -- with opcode, arguments, and
7336 grammar.
7337 Decode/display AML opcode -- with opcode name, arguments, and
7338 grammar.
7339
7340 Service Layers: Make multi-thread support configurable. Conditionally
7341 compile
7342 the multi-thread support so that threading libraries will not be linked
7343 if
7344 not
7345 necessary. The only tool that requires multi-thread support is AcpiExec.
7346
7347 iASL: Update yyerrror/AslCompilerError for "const" errors. Newer versions
7348 of
7349 Bison appear to want the interface to yyerror to be a const char * (or at
7350 least this is a problem when generating iASL on some systems.) ACPICA BZ
7351 923
7352 Pierre Lejeune.
7353
7354 Tools: Fix for systems where O_BINARY is not defined. Only used for
7355 Windows
7356 versions of the tools.
7357
7358 ----------------------------------------
7359 27 May 2011. Summary of changes for version 20110527:
7360
7361 1) ACPI CA Core Subsystem:
7362
7363 ASL Load() operator: Reinstate most restrictions on the incoming ACPI
7364 table
7365 signature. Now, only allow SSDT, OEMx, and a null signature. History:
7366 1) Originally, we checked the table signature for "SSDT" or "PSDT".
7367 (PSDT is now obsolete.)
7368 2) We added support for OEMx tables, signature "OEM" plus a fourth
7369 "don't care" character.
7370 3) Valid tables were encountered with a null signature, so we just
7371 gave up on validating the signature, (05/2008).
7372 4) We encountered non-AML tables such as the MADT, which caused
7373 interpreter errors and kernel faults. So now, we once again allow
7374 only SSDT, OEMx, and now, also a null signature. (05/2011).
7375
7376 Added the missing _TDL predefined name to the global name list in order
7377 to
7378 enable validation. Affects both the core ACPICA code and the iASL
7379 compiler.
7380
7381 Example Code and Data Size: These are the sizes for the OS-independent
7382 acpica.lib produced by the Microsoft Visual C++ 9.0 32-bit compiler. The
7383 debug
7384 version of the code includes the debug output trace mechanism and has a
7385 much
7386 larger code and data size.
7387
7388 Previous Release (VC 9.0):
7389 Non-Debug Version: 90.0K Code, 23.8K Data, 113.8K Total
7390 Debug Version: 164.5K Code, 68.0K Data, 232.5K Total
7391 Current Release (VC 9.0):
7392 Non-Debug Version: 90.1K Code, 23.9K Data, 114.0K Total
7393 Debug Version: 165.6K Code, 68.4K Data, 234.0K Total
7394
7395 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler and Tools:
7396
7397 Debugger/AcpiExec: Implemented support for "complex" method arguments on
7398 the
7399 debugger command line. This adds support beyond simple integers --
7400 including
7401 Strings, Buffers, and Packages. Includes support for nested packages.
7402 Increased the default command line buffer size to accommodate these
7403 arguments.
7404 See the ACPICA reference for details and syntax. ACPICA BZ 917.
7405
7406 Debugger/AcpiExec: Implemented support for "default" method arguments for
7407 the
7408 Execute/Debug command. Now, the debugger will always invoke a control
7409 method
7410 with the required number of arguments -- even if the command line
7411 specifies
7412 none or insufficient arguments. It uses default integer values for any
7413 missing
7414 arguments. Also fixes a bug where only six method arguments maximum were
7415 supported instead of the required seven.
7416
7417 Debugger/AcpiExec: Add a maximum buffer length parameter to AcpiOsGetLine
7418 and
7419 also return status in order to prevent buffer overruns. See the ACPICA
7420 reference for details and syntax. ACPICA BZ 921
7421
7422 iASL: Cleaned up support for Berkeley yacc. A general cleanup of code and
7423 makefiles to simplify support for the two different but similar parser
7424 generators, bison and yacc.
7425
7426 Updated the generic unix makefile for gcc 4. The default gcc version is
7427 now
7428 expected to be 4 or greater, since options specific to gcc 4 are used.
7429
7430 ----------------------------------------
7431 13 April 2011. Summary of changes for version 20110413:
7432
7433 1) ACPI CA Core Subsystem:
7434
7435 Implemented support to execute a so-called "orphan" _REG method under the
7436 EC
7437 device. This change will force the execution of a _REG method underneath
7438 the
7439 EC
7440 device even if there is no corresponding operation region of type
7441 EmbeddedControl. Fixes a problem seen on some machines and apparently is
7442 compatible with Windows behavior. ACPICA BZ 875.
7443
7444 Added more predefined methods that are eligible for automatic NULL
7445 package
7446 element removal. This change adds another group of predefined names to
7447 the
7448 list
7449 of names that can be repaired by having NULL package elements dynamically
7450 removed. This group are those methods that return a single variable-
7451 length
7452 package containing simple data types such as integers, buffers, strings.
7453 This
7454 includes: _ALx, _BCL, _CID,_ DOD, _EDL, _FIX, _PCL, _PLD, _PMD, _PRx,
7455 _PSL,
7456 _Sx,
7457 and _TZD. ACPICA BZ 914.
7458
7459 Split and segregated all internal global lock functions to a new file,
7460 evglock.c.
7461
7462 Updated internal address SpaceID for DataTable regions. Moved this
7463 internal
7464 space
7465 id in preparation for ACPI 5.0 changes that will include some new space
7466 IDs.
7467 This
7468 change should not affect user/host code.
7469
7470 Example Code and Data Size: These are the sizes for the OS-independent
7471 acpica.lib
7472 produced by the Microsoft Visual C++ 9.0 32-bit compiler. The debug
7473 version of
7474 the code includes the debug output trace mechanism and has a much larger
7475 code
7476 and
7477 data size.
7478
7479 Previous Release (VC 9.0):
7480 Non-Debug Version: 89.8K Code, 23.8K Data, 113.6K Total
7481 Debug Version: 164.2K Code, 67.9K Data, 232.1K Total
7482 Current Release (VC 9.0):
7483 Non-Debug Version: 90.0K Code, 23.8K Data, 113.8K Total
7484 Debug Version: 164.5K Code, 68.0K Data, 232.5K Total
7485
7486 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler and Tools:
7487
7488 iASL/DTC: Major update for new grammar features. Allow generic data types
7489 in
7490 custom ACPI tables. Field names are now optional. Any line can be split
7491 to
7492 multiple lines using the continuation char (\). Large buffers now use
7493 line-
7494 continuation character(s) and no colon on the continuation lines. See the
7495 grammar
7496 update in the iASL compiler reference. ACPI BZ 910,911. Lin Ming, Bob
7497 Moore.
7498
7499 iASL: Mark ASL "Return()" and the simple "Return" as "Null" return
7500 statements.
7501 Since the parser stuffs a "zero" as the return value for these statements
7502 (due
7503 to
7504 the underlying AML grammar), they were seen as "return with value" by the
7505 iASL
7506 semantic checking. They are now seen correctly as "null" return
7507 statements.
7508
7509 iASL: Check if a_REG declaration has a corresponding Operation Region.
7510 Adds a
7511 check for each _REG to ensure that there is in fact a corresponding
7512 operation
7513 region declaration in the same scope. If not, the _REG method is not very
7514 useful
7515 since it probably won't be executed. ACPICA BZ 915.
7516
7517 iASL/DTC: Finish support for expression evaluation. Added a new
7518 expression
7519 parser
7520 that implements c-style operator precedence and parenthesization. ACPICA
7521 bugzilla
7522 908.
7523
7524 Disassembler/DTC: Remove support for () and <> style comments in data
7525 tables.
7526 Now
7527 that DTC has full expression support, we don't want to have comment
7528 strings
7529 that
7530 start with a parentheses or a less-than symbol. Now, only the standard /*
7531 and
7532 //
7533 comments are supported, as well as the bracket [] comments.
7534
7535 AcpiXtract: Fix for RSDP and dynamic SSDT extraction. These tables have
7536 "unusual"
7537 headers in the acpidump file. Update the header validation to support
7538 these
7539 tables. Problem introduced in previous AcpiXtract version in the change
7540 to
7541 support "wrong checksum" error messages emitted by acpidump utility.
7542
7543 iASL: Add a * option to generate all template files (as a synonym for
7544 ALL)
7545 as
7546 in
7547 "iasl -T *" or "iasl -T ALL".
7548
7549 iASL/DTC: Do not abort compiler on fatal errors. We do not want to
7550 completely
7551 abort the compiler on "fatal" errors, simply should abort the current
7552 compile.
7553 This allows multiple compiles with a single (possibly wildcard) compiler
7554 invocation.
7555
7556 ----------------------------------------
7557 16 March 2011. Summary of changes for version 20110316:
7558
7559 1) ACPI CA Core Subsystem:
7560
7561 Fixed a problem caused by a _PRW method appearing at the namespace root
7562 scope
7563 during the setup of wake GPEs. A fault could occur if a _PRW directly
7564 under
7565 the
7566 root object was passed to the AcpiSetupGpeForWake interface. Lin Ming.
7567
7568 Implemented support for "spurious" Global Lock interrupts. On some
7569 systems, a
7570 global lock interrupt can occur without the pending flag being set. Upon
7571 a
7572 GL
7573 interrupt, we now ensure that a thread is actually waiting for the lock
7574 before
7575 signaling GL availability. Rafael Wysocki, Bob Moore.
7576
7577 Example Code and Data Size: These are the sizes for the OS-independent
7578 acpica.lib
7579 produced by the Microsoft Visual C++ 9.0 32-bit compiler. The debug
7580 version of
7581 the code includes the debug output trace mechanism and has a much larger
7582 code
7583 and
7584 data size.
7585
7586 Previous Release (VC 9.0):
7587 Non-Debug Version: 89.7K Code, 23.7K Data, 113.4K Total
7588 Debug Version: 163.9K Code, 67.5K Data, 231.4K Total
7589 Current Release (VC 9.0):
7590 Non-Debug Version: 89.8K Code, 23.8K Data, 113.6K Total
7591 Debug Version: 164.2K Code, 67.9K Data, 232.1K Total
7592
7593 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler and Tools:
7594
7595 Implemented full support for the "SLIC" ACPI table. Includes support in
7596 the
7597 header files, disassembler, table compiler, and template generator. Bob
7598 Moore,
7599 Lin Ming.
7600
7601 AcpiXtract: Correctly handle embedded comments and messages from
7602 AcpiDump.
7603 Apparently some or all versions of acpidump will occasionally emit a
7604 comment
7605 like
7606 "Wrong checksum", etc., into the dump file. This was causing problems for
7607 AcpiXtract. ACPICA BZ 905.
7608
7609 iASL: Fix the Linux makefile by removing an inadvertent double file
7610 inclusion.
7611 ACPICA BZ 913.
7612
7613 AcpiExec: Update installation of operation region handlers. Install one
7614 handler
7615 for a user-defined address space. This is used by the ASL test suite
7616 (ASLTS).
7617
7618 ----------------------------------------
7619 11 February 2011. Summary of changes for version 20110211:
7620
7621 1) ACPI CA Core Subsystem:
7622
7623 Added a mechanism to defer _REG methods for some early-installed
7624 handlers.
7625 Most user handlers should be installed before call to
7626 AcpiEnableSubsystem.
7627 However, Event handlers and region handlers should be installed after
7628 AcpiInitializeObjects. Override handlers for the "default" regions should
7629 be
7630 installed early, however. This change executes all _REG methods for the
7631 default regions (Memory/IO/PCI/DataTable) simultaneously to prevent any
7632 chicken/egg issues between them. ACPICA BZ 848.
7633
7634 Implemented an optimization for GPE detection. This optimization will
7635 simply
7636 ignore GPE registers that contain no enabled GPEs -- there is no need to
7637 read the register since this information is available internally. This
7638 becomes more important on machines with a large GPE space. ACPICA
7639 bugzilla
7640 884. Lin Ming. Suggestion from Joe Liu.
7641
7642 Removed all use of the highly unreliable FADT revision field. The
7643 revision
7644 number in the FADT has been found to be completely unreliable and cannot
7645 be
7646 trusted. Only the actual table length can be used to infer the version.
7647 This
7648 change updates the ACPICA core and the disassembler so that both no
7649 longer
7650 even look at the FADT version and instead depend solely upon the FADT
7651 length.
7652
7653 Fix an unresolved name issue for the no-debug and no-error-message source
7654 generation cases. The _AcpiModuleName was left undefined in these cases,
7655 but
7656 it is actually needed as a parameter to some interfaces. Define
7657 _AcpiModuleName as a null string in these cases. ACPICA Bugzilla 888.
7658
7659 Split several large files (makefiles and project files updated)
7660 utglobal.c -> utdecode.c
7661 dbcomds.c -> dbmethod.c dbnames.c
7662 dsopcode.c -> dsargs.c dscontrol.c
7663 dsload.c -> dsload2.c
7664 aslanalyze.c -> aslbtypes.c aslwalks.c
7665
7666 Example Code and Data Size: These are the sizes for the OS-independent
7667 acpica.lib produced by the Microsoft Visual C++ 9.0 32-bit compiler. The
7668 debug version of the code includes the debug output trace mechanism and
7669 has
7670 a much larger code and data size.
7671
7672 Previous Release (VC 9.0):
7673 Non-Debug Version: 89.7K Code, 23.7K Data, 113.4K Total
7674 Debug Version: 163.9K Code, 67.5K Data, 231.4K Total
7675 Current Release (VC 9.0):
7676 Non-Debug Version: 89.7K Code, 23.7K Data, 113.4K Total
7677 Debug Version: 163.9K Code, 67.5K Data, 231.4K Total
7678
7679 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler and Tools:
7680
7681 iASL: Implemented the predefined macros __LINE__, __FILE__, and __DATE__.
7682 These are useful C-style macros with the standard definitions. ACPICA
7683 bugzilla 898.
7684
7685 iASL/DTC: Added support for integer expressions and labels. Support for
7686 full
7687 expressions for all integer fields in all ACPI tables. Support for labels
7688 in
7689 "generic" portions of tables such as UEFI. See the iASL reference manual.
7690
7691 Debugger: Added a command to display the status of global handlers. The
7692 "handlers" command will display op region, fixed event, and miscellaneous
7693 global handlers. installation status -- and for op regions, whether
7694 default
7695 or user-installed handler will be used.
7696
7697 iASL: Warn if reserved method incorrectly returns a value. Many
7698 predefined
7699 names are defined such that they do not return a value. If implemented as
7700 a
7701 method, issue a warning if such a name explicitly returns a value. ACPICA
7702 Bugzilla 855.
7703
7704 iASL: Added detection of GPE method name conflicts. Detects a conflict
7705 where
7706 there are two GPE methods of the form _Lxy and _Exy in the same scope.
7707 (For
7708 example, _L1D and _E1D in the same scope.) ACPICA bugzilla 848.
7709
7710 iASL/DTC: Fixed a couple input scanner issues with comments and line
7711 numbers. Comment remover could get confused and miss a comment ending.
7712 Fixed
7713 a problem with line counter maintenance.
7714
7715 iASL/DTC: Reduced the severity of some errors from fatal to error. There
7716 is
7717 no need to abort on simple errors within a field definition.
7718
7719 Debugger: Simplified the output of the help command. All help output now
7720 in
7721 a single screen, instead of help subcommands. ACPICA Bugzilla 897.
7722
7723 ----------------------------------------
7724 12 January 2011. Summary of changes for version 20110112:
7725
7726 1) ACPI CA Core Subsystem:
7727
7728 Fixed a race condition between method execution and namespace walks that
7729 can
7730 possibly cause a fault. The problem was apparently introduced in version
7731 20100528 as a result of a performance optimization that reduces the
7732 number
7733 of
7734 namespace walks upon method exit by using the delete_namespace_subtree
7735 function instead of the delete_namespace_by_owner function used
7736 previously.
7737 Bug is a missing namespace lock in the delete_namespace_subtree function.
7738 dana.myers (a] oracle.com
7739
7740 Fixed several issues and a possible fault with the automatic "serialized"
7741 method support. History: This support changes a method to "serialized" on
7742 the
7743 fly if the method generates an AE_ALREADY_EXISTS error, indicating the
7744 possibility that it cannot handle reentrancy. This fix repairs a couple
7745 of
7746 issues seen in the field, especially on machines with many cores:
7747
7748 1) Delete method children only upon the exit of the last thread,
7749 so as to not delete objects out from under other running threads
7750 (and possibly causing a fault.)
7751 2) Set the "serialized" bit for the method only upon the exit of the
7752 Last thread, so as to not cause deadlock when running threads
7753 attempt to exit.
7754 3) Cleanup the use of the AML "MethodFlags" and internal method flags
7755 so that there is no longer any confusion between the two.
7756
7757 Lin Ming, Bob Moore. Reported by dana.myers (a] oracle.com.
7758
7759 Debugger: Now lock the namespace for duration of a namespace dump.
7760 Prevents
7761 issues if the namespace is changing dynamically underneath the debugger.
7762 Especially affects temporary namespace nodes, since the debugger displays
7763 these also.
7764
7765 Updated the ordering of include files. The ACPICA headers should appear
7766 before any compiler-specific headers (stdio.h, etc.) so that acenv.h can
7767 set
7768 any necessary compiler-specific defines, etc. Affects the ACPI-related
7769 tools
7770 and utilities.
7771
7772 Updated all ACPICA copyrights and signons to 2011. Added the 2011
7773 copyright
7774 to all module headers and signons, including the Linux header. This
7775 affects
7776 virtually every file in the ACPICA core subsystem, iASL compiler, and all
7777 utilities.
7778
7779 Added project files for MS Visual Studio 2008 (VC++ 9.0). The original
7780 project files for VC++ 6.0 are now obsolete. New project files can be
7781 found
7782 under acpica/generate/msvc9. See acpica/generate/msvc9/readme.txt for
7783 details.
7784
7785 Example Code and Data Size: These are the sizes for the OS-independent
7786 acpica.lib produced by the Microsoft Visual C++ 9.0 32-bit compiler. The
7787 debug version of the code includes the debug output trace mechanism and
7788 has a
7789 much larger code and data size.
7790
7791 Previous Release (VC 6.0):
7792 Non-Debug Version: 89.8K Code, 18.9K Data, 108.7K Total
7793 Debug Version: 166.6K Code, 52.1K Data, 218.7K Total
7794 Current Release (VC 9.0):
7795 Non-Debug Version: 89.7K Code, 23.7K Data, 113.4K Total
7796 Debug Version: 163.9K Code, 67.5K Data, 231.4K Total
7797
7798 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler and Tools:
7799
7800 iASL: Added generic data types to the Data Table compiler. Add "generic"
7801 data
7802 types such as UINT32, String, Unicode, etc., to simplify the generation
7803 of
7804 platform-defined tables such as UEFI. Lin Ming.
7805
7806 iASL: Added listing support for the Data Table Compiler. Adds listing
7807 support
7808 (-l) to display actual binary output for each line of input code.
7809
7810 ----------------------------------------
7811 09 December 2010. Summary of changes for version 20101209:
7812
7813 1) ACPI CA Core Subsystem:
7814
7815 Completed the major overhaul of the GPE support code that was begun in
7816 July
7817 2010. Major features include: removal of _PRW execution in ACPICA (host
7818 executes _PRWs anyway), cleanup of "wake" GPE interfaces and processing,
7819 changes to existing interfaces, simplification of GPE handler operation,
7820 and
7821 a handful of new interfaces:
7822
7823 AcpiUpdateAllGpes
7824 AcpiFinishGpe
7825 AcpiSetupGpeForWake
7826 AcpiSetGpeWakeMask
7827 One new file, evxfgpe.c to consolidate all external GPE interfaces.
7828
7829 See the ACPICA Programmer Reference for full details and programming
7830 information. See the new section 4.4 "General Purpose Event (GPE)
7831 Support"
7832 for a full overview, and section 8.7 "ACPI General Purpose Event
7833 Management"
7834 for programming details. ACPICA BZ 858,870,877. Matthew Garrett, Lin
7835 Ming,
7836 Bob Moore, Rafael Wysocki.
7837
7838 Implemented a new GPE feature for Windows compatibility, the "Implicit
7839 Wake
7840 GPE Notify". This feature will automatically issue a Notify(2) on a
7841 device
7842 when a Wake GPE is received if there is no corresponding GPE method or
7843 handler. ACPICA BZ 870.
7844
7845 Fixed a problem with the Scope() operator during table parse and load
7846 phase.
7847 During load phase (table load or method execution), the scope operator
7848 should
7849 not enter the target into the namespace. Instead, it should open a new
7850 scope
7851 at the target location. Linux BZ 19462, ACPICA BZ 882.
7852
7853 Example Code and Data Size: These are the sizes for the OS-independent
7854 acpica.lib produced by the Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 32-bit compiler. The
7855 debug version of the code includes the debug output trace mechanism and
7856 has a
7857 much larger code and data size.
7858
7859 Previous Release:
7860 Non-Debug Version: 89.8K Code, 18.9K Data, 108.7K Total
7861 Debug Version: 166.6K Code, 52.1K Data, 218.7K Total
7862 Current Release:
7863 Non-Debug Version: 89.9K Code, 19.0K Data, 108.9K Total
7864 Debug Version: 166.3K Code, 52.1K Data, 218.4K Total
7865
7866 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler and Tools:
7867
7868 iASL: Relax the alphanumeric restriction on _CID strings. These strings
7869 are
7870 "bus-specific" per the ACPI specification, and therefore any characters
7871 are
7872 acceptable. The only checks that can be performed are for a null string
7873 and
7874 perhaps for a leading asterisk. ACPICA BZ 886.
7875
7876 iASL: Fixed a problem where a syntax error that caused a premature EOF
7877 condition on the source file emitted a very confusing error message. The
7878 premature EOF is now detected correctly. ACPICA BZ 891.
7879
7880 Disassembler: Decode the AccessSize within a Generic Address Structure
7881 (byte
7882 access, word access, etc.) Note, this field does not allow arbitrary bit
7883 access, the size is encoded as 1=byte, 2=word, 3=dword, and 4=qword.
7884
7885 New: AcpiNames utility - Example namespace dump utility. Shows an example
7886 of
7887 ACPICA configuration for a minimal namespace dump utility. Uses table and
7888 namespace managers, but no AML interpreter. Does not add any
7889 functionality
7890 over AcpiExec, it is a subset of AcpiExec. The purpose is to show how to
7891 partition and configure ACPICA. ACPICA BZ 883.
7892
7893 AML Debugger: Increased the debugger buffer size for method return
7894 objects.
7895 Was 4K, increased to 16K. Also enhanced error messages for debugger
7896 method
7897 execution, including the buffer overflow case.
7898
7899 ----------------------------------------
7900 13 October 2010. Summary of changes for version 20101013:
7901
7902 1) ACPI CA Core Subsystem:
7903
7904 Added support to clear the PCIEXP_WAKE event. When clearing ACPI events,
7905 now
7906 clear the PCIEXP_WAKE_STS bit in the ACPI PM1 Status Register, via
7907 HwClearAcpiStatus. Original change from Colin King. ACPICA BZ 880.
7908
7909 Changed the type of the predefined namespace object _TZ from ThermalZone
7910 to
7911 Device. This was found to be confusing to the host software that
7912 processes
7913 the various thermal zones, since _TZ is not really a ThermalZone.
7914 However,
7915 a
7916 Notify() can still be performed on it. ACPICA BZ 876. Suggestion from Rui
7917 Zhang.
7918
7919 Added Windows Vista SP2 to the list of supported _OSI strings. The actual
7920 string is "Windows 2006 SP2".
7921
7922 Eliminated duplicate code in AcpiUtExecute* functions. Now that the
7923 nsrepair
7924 code automatically repairs _HID-related strings, this type of code is no
7925 longer needed in Execute_HID, Execute_CID, and Execute_UID. ACPICA BZ
7926 878.
7927
7928 Example Code and Data Size: These are the sizes for the OS-independent
7929 acpica.lib produced by the Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 32-bit compiler. The
7930 debug version of the code includes the debug output trace mechanism and
7931 has a
7932 much larger code and data size.
7933
7934 Previous Release:
7935 Non-Debug Version: 89.9K Code, 19.0K Data, 108.9K Total
7936 Debug Version: 166.3K Code, 52.1K Data, 218.4K Total
7937 Current Release:
7938 Non-Debug Version: 89.9K Code, 19.0K Data, 108.9K Total
7939 Debug Version: 166.3K Code, 52.1K Data, 218.4K Total
7940
7941 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler and Tools:
7942
7943 iASL: Implemented additional compile-time validation for _HID strings.
7944 The
7945 non-hex prefix (such as "PNP" or "ACPI") must be uppercase, and the
7946 length
7947 of
7948 the string must be exactly seven or eight characters. For both _HID and
7949 _CID
7950 strings, all characters must be alphanumeric. ACPICA BZ 874.
7951
7952 iASL: Allow certain "null" resource descriptors. Some BIOS code creates
7953 descriptors that are mostly or all zeros, with the expectation that they
7954 will
7955 be filled in at runtime. iASL now allows this as long as there is a
7956 "resource
7957 tag" (name) associated with the descriptor, which gives the ASL a handle
7958 needed to modify the descriptor. ACPICA BZ 873.
7959
7960 Added single-thread support to the generic Unix application OSL.
7961 Primarily
7962 for iASL support, this change removes the use of semaphores in the
7963 single-
7964 threaded ACPICA tools/applications - increasing performance. The
7965 _MULTI_THREADED option was replaced by the (reverse) ACPI_SINGLE_THREADED
7966 option. ACPICA BZ 879.
7967
7968 AcpiExec: several fixes for the 64-bit version. Adds XSDT support and
7969 support
7970 for 64-bit DSDT/FACS addresses in the FADT. Lin Ming.
7971
7972 iASL: Moved all compiler messages to a new file, aslmessages.h.
7973
7974 ----------------------------------------
7975 15 September 2010. Summary of changes for version 20100915:
7976
7977 1) ACPI CA Core Subsystem:
7978
7979 Removed the AcpiOsDerivePciId OSL interface. The various host
7980 implementations
7981 of this function were not OS-dependent and are now obsolete and can be
7982 removed from all host OSLs. This function has been replaced by
7983 AcpiHwDerivePciId, which is now part of the ACPICA core code.
7984 AcpiHwDerivePciId has been implemented without recursion. Adds one new
7985 module, hwpci.c. ACPICA BZ 857.
7986
7987 Implemented a dynamic repair for _HID and _CID strings. The following
7988 problems are now repaired at runtime: 1) Remove a leading asterisk in the
7989 string, and 2) the entire string is uppercased. Both repairs are in
7990 accordance with the ACPI specification and will simplify host driver
7991 code.
7992 ACPICA BZ 871.
7993
7994 The ACPI_THREAD_ID type is no longer configurable, internally it is now
7995 always UINT64. This simplifies the ACPICA code, especially any printf
7996 output.
7997 UINT64 is the only common data type for all thread_id types across all
7998 operating systems. It is now up to the host OSL to cast the native
7999 thread_id
8000 type to UINT64 before returning the value to ACPICA (via
8001 AcpiOsGetThreadId).
8002 Lin Ming, Bob Moore.
8003
8004 Added the ACPI_INLINE type to enhance the ACPICA configuration. The
8005 "inline"
8006 keyword is not standard across compilers, and this type allows inline to
8007 be
8008 configured on a per-compiler basis. Lin Ming.
8009
8010 Made the system global AcpiGbl_SystemAwakeAndRunning publicly
8011 available.
8012 Added an extern for this boolean in acpixf.h. Some hosts utilize this
8013 value
8014 during suspend/restore operations. ACPICA BZ 869.
8015
8016 All code that implements error/warning messages with the "ACPI:" prefix
8017 has
8018 been moved to a new module, utxferror.c.
8019
8020 The UINT64_OVERLAY was moved to utmath.c, which is the only module where
8021 it
8022 is used. ACPICA BZ 829. Lin Ming, Bob Moore.
8023
8024 Example Code and Data Size: These are the sizes for the OS-independent
8025 acpica.lib produced by the Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 32-bit compiler. The
8026 debug version of the code includes the debug output trace mechanism and
8027 has a
8028 much larger code and data size.
8029
8030 Previous Release:
8031 Non-Debug Version: 89.1K Code, 19.0K Data, 108.1K Total
8032 Debug Version: 165.1K Code, 51.9K Data, 217.0K Total
8033 Current Release:
8034 Non-Debug Version: 89.9K Code, 19.0K Data, 108.9K Total
8035 Debug Version: 166.3K Code, 52.1K Data, 218.4K Total
8036
8037 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler and Tools:
8038
8039 iASL/Disassembler: Write ACPI errors to stderr instead of the output
8040 file.
8041 This keeps the output files free of random error messages that may
8042 originate
8043 from within the namespace/interpreter code. Used this opportunity to
8044 merge
8045 all ACPI:-style messages into a single new module, utxferror.c. ACPICA BZ
8046 866. Lin Ming, Bob Moore.
8047
8048 Tools: update some printfs for ansi warnings on size_t. Handle width
8049 change
8050 of size_t on 32-bit versus 64-bit generations. Lin Ming.
8051
8052 ----------------------------------------
8053 06 August 2010. Summary of changes for version 20100806:
8054
8055 1) ACPI CA Core Subsystem:
8056
8057 Designed and implemented a new host interface to the _OSI support code.
8058 This
8059 will allow the host to dynamically add or remove multiple _OSI strings,
8060 as
8061 well as install an optional handler that is called for each _OSI
8062 invocation.
8063 Also added a new AML debugger command, 'osi' to display and modify the
8064 global
8065 _OSI string table, and test support in the AcpiExec utility. See the
8066 ACPICA
8067 reference manual for full details. Lin Ming, Bob Moore. ACPICA BZ 836.
8068 New Functions:
8069 AcpiInstallInterface - Add an _OSI string.
8070 AcpiRemoveInterface - Delete an _OSI string.
8071 AcpiInstallInterfaceHandler - Install optional _OSI handler.
8072 Obsolete Functions:
8073 AcpiOsValidateInterface - no longer used.
8074 New Files:
8075 source/components/utilities/utosi.c
8076
8077 Re-introduced the support to enable multi-byte transfers for Embedded
8078 Controller (EC) operation regions. A reported problem was found to be a
8079 bug
8080 in the host OS, not in the multi-byte support. Previously, the maximum
8081 data
8082 size passed to the EC operation region handler was a single byte. There
8083 are
8084 often EC Fields larger than one byte that need to be transferred, and it
8085 is
8086 useful for the EC driver to lock these as a single transaction. This
8087 change
8088 enables single transfers larger than 8 bits. This effectively changes the
8089 access to the EC space from ByteAcc to AnyAcc, and will probably require
8090 changes to the host OS Embedded Controller driver to enable 16/32/64/256-
8091 bit
8092 transfers in addition to 8-bit transfers. Alexey Starikovskiy, Lin Ming.
8093
8094 Fixed a problem with the prototype for AcpiOsReadPciConfiguration. The
8095 prototype in acpiosxf.h had the output value pointer as a (void *).
8096 It should be a (UINT64 *). This may affect some host OSL code.
8097
8098 Fixed a couple problems with the recently modified Linux makefiles for
8099 iASL
8100 and AcpiExec. These new makefiles place the generated object files in the
8101 local directory so that there can be no collisions between the files that
8102 are
8103 shared between them that are compiled with different options.
8104
8105 Example Code and Data Size: These are the sizes for the OS-independent
8106 acpica.lib produced by the Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 32-bit compiler. The
8107 debug version of the code includes the debug output trace mechanism and
8108 has a
8109 much larger code and data size.
8110
8111 Previous Release:
8112 Non-Debug Version: 88.3K Code, 18.8K Data, 107.1K Total
8113 Debug Version: 164.0K Code, 51.5K Data, 215.5K Total
8114 Current Release:
8115 Non-Debug Version: 89.1K Code, 19.0K Data, 108.1K Total
8116 Debug Version: 165.1K Code, 51.9K Data, 217.0K Total
8117
8118 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler and Tools:
8119
8120 iASL/Disassembler: Added a new option (-da, "disassemble all") to load
8121 the
8122 namespace from and disassemble an entire group of AML files. Useful for
8123 loading all of the AML tables for a given machine (DSDT, SSDT1...SSDTn)
8124 and
8125 disassembling with one simple command. ACPICA BZ 865. Lin Ming.
8126
8127 iASL: Allow multiple invocations of -e option. This change allows
8128 multiple
8129 uses of -e on the command line: "-e ssdt1.dat -e ssdt2.dat". ACPICA BZ
8130 834.
8131 Lin Ming.
8132
8133 ----------------------------------------
8134 02 July 2010. Summary of changes for version 20100702:
8135
8136 1) ACPI CA Core Subsystem:
8137
8138 Implemented several updates to the recently added GPE reference count
8139 support. The model for "wake" GPEs is changing to give the host OS
8140 complete
8141 control of these GPEs. Eventually, the ACPICA core will not execute any
8142 _PRW
8143 methods, since the host already must execute them. Also, additional
8144 changes
8145 were made to help ensure that the reference counts are kept in proper
8146 synchronization with reality. Rafael J. Wysocki.
8147
8148 1) Ensure that GPEs are not enabled twice during initialization.
8149 2) Ensure that GPE enable masks stay in sync with the reference count.
8150 3) Do not inadvertently enable GPEs when writing GPE registers.
8151 4) Remove the internal wake reference counter and add new AcpiGpeWakeup
8152 interface. This interface will set or clear individual GPEs for wakeup.
8153 5) Remove GpeType argument from AcpiEnable and AcpiDisable. These
8154 interfaces
8155 are now used for "runtime" GPEs only.
8156
8157 Changed the behavior of the GPE install/remove handler interfaces. The
8158 GPE
8159 is
8160 no longer disabled during this process, as it was found to cause problems
8161 on
8162 some machines. Rafael J. Wysocki.
8163
8164 Reverted a change introduced in version 20100528 to enable Embedded
8165 Controller multi-byte transfers. This change was found to cause problems
8166 with
8167 Index Fields and possibly Bank Fields. It will be reintroduced when these
8168 problems have been resolved.
8169
8170 Fixed a problem with references to Alias objects within Package Objects.
8171 A
8172 reference to an Alias within the definition of a Package was not always
8173 resolved properly. Aliases to objects like Processors, Thermal zones,
8174 etc.
8175 were resolved to the actual object instead of a reference to the object
8176 as
8177 it
8178 should be. Package objects are only allowed to contain integer, string,
8179 buffer, package, and reference objects. Redhat bugzilla 608648.
8180
8181 Example Code and Data Size: These are the sizes for the OS-independent
8182 acpica.lib produced by the Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 32-bit compiler. The
8183 debug version of the code includes the debug output trace mechanism and
8184 has a
8185 much larger code and data size.
8186
8187 Previous Release:
8188 Non-Debug Version: 88.3K Code, 18.8K Data, 107.1K Total
8189 Debug Version: 164.1K Code, 51.5K Data, 215.6K Total
8190 Current Release:
8191 Non-Debug Version: 88.3K Code, 18.8K Data, 107.1K Total
8192 Debug Version: 164.0K Code, 51.5K Data, 215.5K Total
8193
8194 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler and Tools:
8195
8196 iASL: Implemented a new compiler subsystem to allow definition and
8197 compilation of the non-AML ACPI tables such as FADT, MADT, SRAT, etc.
8198 These
8199 are called "ACPI Data Tables", and the new compiler is the "Data Table
8200 Compiler". This compiler is intended to simplify the existing error-prone
8201 process of creating these tables for the BIOS, as well as allowing the
8202 disassembly, modification, recompilation, and override of existing ACPI
8203 data
8204 tables. See the iASL User Guide for detailed information.
8205
8206 iASL: Implemented a new Template Generator option in support of the new
8207 Data
8208 Table Compiler. This option will create examples of all known ACPI tables
8209 that can be used as the basis for table development. See the iASL
8210 documentation and the -T option.
8211
8212 Disassembler and headers: Added support for the WDDT ACPI table (Watchdog
8213 Descriptor Table).
8214
8215 Updated the Linux makefiles for iASL and AcpiExec to place the generated
8216 object files in the local directory so that there can be no collisions
8217 between the shared files between them that are generated with different
8218 options.
8219
8220 Added support for Mac OS X in the Unix OSL used for iASL and AcpiExec.
8221 Use
8222 the #define __APPLE__ to enable this support.
8223
8224 ----------------------------------------
8225 28 May 2010. Summary of changes for version 20100528:
8226
8227 Note: The ACPI 4.0a specification was released on April 5, 2010 and is
8228 available at www.acpi.info. This is primarily an errata release.
8229
8230 1) ACPI CA Core Subsystem:
8231
8232 Undefined ACPI tables: We are looking for the definitions for the
8233 following
8234 ACPI tables that have been seen in the field: ATKG, IEIT, GSCI.
8235
8236 Implemented support to enable multi-byte transfers for Embedded
8237 Controller
8238 (EC) operation regions. Previously, the maximum data size passed to the
8239 EC
8240 operation region handler was a single byte. There are often EC Fields
8241 larger
8242 than one byte that need to be transferred, and it is useful for the EC
8243 driver
8244 to lock these as a single transaction. This change enables single
8245 transfers
8246 larger than 8 bits. This effectively changes the access to the EC space
8247 from
8248 ByteAcc to AnyAcc, and will probably require changes to the host OS
8249 Embedded
8250 Controller driver to enable 16/32/64/256-bit transfers in addition to 8-
8251 bit
8252 transfers. Alexey Starikovskiy, Lin Ming
8253
8254 Implemented a performance enhancement for namespace search and access.
8255 This
8256 change enhances the performance of namespace searches and walks by adding
8257 a
8258 backpointer to the parent in each namespace node. On large namespaces,
8259 this
8260 change can improve overall ACPI performance by up to 9X. Adding a pointer
8261 to
8262 each namespace node increases the overall size of the internal namespace
8263 by
8264 about 5%, since each namespace entry usually consists of both a namespace
8265 node and an ACPI operand object. However, this is the first growth of the
8266 namespace in ten years. ACPICA bugzilla 817. Alexey Starikovskiy.
8267
8268 Implemented a performance optimization that reduces the number of
8269 namespace
8270 walks. On control method exit, only walk the namespace if the method is
8271 known
8272 to have created namespace objects outside of its local scope. Previously,
8273 the
8274 entire namespace was traversed on each control method exit. This change
8275 can
8276 improve overall ACPI performance by up to 3X. Alexey Starikovskiy, Bob
8277 Moore.
8278
8279 Added support to truncate I/O addresses to 16 bits for Windows
8280 compatibility.
8281 Some ASL code has been seen in the field that inadvertently has bits set
8282 above bit 15. This feature is optional and is enabled if the BIOS
8283 requests
8284 any Windows OSI strings. It can also be enabled by the host OS. Matthew
8285 Garrett, Bob Moore.
8286
8287 Added support to limit the maximum time for the ASL Sleep() operator. To
8288 prevent accidental deep sleeps, limit the maximum time that Sleep() will
8289 actually sleep. Configurable, the default maximum is two seconds. ACPICA
8290 bugzilla 854.
8291
8292 Added run-time validation support for the _WDG and_WED Microsoft
8293 predefined
8294 methods. These objects are defined by "Windows Instrumentation", and are
8295 not
8296 part of the ACPI spec. ACPICA BZ 860.
8297
8298 Expanded all statistic counters used during namespace and device
8299 initialization from 16 to 32 bits in order to support very large
8300 namespaces.
8301
8302 Replaced all instances of %d in printf format specifiers with %u since
8303 nearly
8304 all integers in ACPICA are unsigned.
8305
8306 Fixed the exception namestring for AE_WAKE_ONLY_GPE. Was incorrectly
8307 returned
8308 as AE_NO_HANDLER.
8309
8310 Example Code and Data Size: These are the sizes for the OS-independent
8311 acpica.lib produced by the Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 32-bit compiler. The
8312 debug version of the code includes the debug output trace mechanism and
8313 has a
8314 much larger code and data size.
8315
8316 Previous Release:
8317 Non-Debug Version: 88.4K Code, 18.8K Data, 107.2K Total
8318 Debug Version: 164.2K Code, 51.5K Data, 215.7K Total
8319 Current Release:
8320 Non-Debug Version: 88.3K Code, 18.8K Data, 107.1K Total
8321 Debug Version: 164.1K Code, 51.5K Data, 215.6K Total
8322
8323 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler and Tools:
8324
8325 iASL: Added compiler support for the _WDG and_WED Microsoft predefined
8326 methods. These objects are defined by "Windows Instrumentation", and are
8327 not
8328 part of the ACPI spec. ACPICA BZ 860.
8329
8330 AcpiExec: added option to disable the memory tracking mechanism. The -dt
8331 option will disable the tracking mechanism, which improves performance
8332 considerably.
8333
8334 AcpiExec: Restructured the command line options into -d (disable) and -e
8335 (enable) options.
8336
8337 ----------------------------------------
8338 28 April 2010. Summary of changes for version 20100428:
8339
8340 1) ACPI CA Core Subsystem:
8341
8342 Implemented GPE support for dynamically loaded ACPI tables. For all GPEs,
8343 including FADT-based and GPE Block Devices, execute any _PRW methods in
8344 the
8345 new table, and process any _Lxx/_Exx GPE methods in the new table. Any
8346 runtime GPE that is referenced by an _Lxx/_Exx method in the new table is
8347 immediately enabled. Handles the FADT-defined GPEs as well as GPE Block
8348 Devices. Provides compatibility with other ACPI implementations. Two new
8349 files added, evgpeinit.c and evgpeutil.c. ACPICA BZ 833. Lin Ming, Bob
8350 Moore.
8351
8352 Fixed a regression introduced in version 20100331 within the table
8353 manager
8354 where initial table loading could fail. This was introduced in the fix
8355 for
8356 AcpiReallocateRootTable. Also, renamed some of fields in the table
8357 manager
8358 data structures to clarify their meaning and use.
8359
8360 Fixed a possible allocation overrun during internal object copy in
8361 AcpiUtCopySimpleObject. The original code did not correctly handle the
8362 case
8363 where the object to be copied was a namespace node. Lin Ming. ACPICA BZ
8364 847.
8365
8366 Updated the allocation dump routine, AcpiUtDumpAllocation and fixed a
8367 possible access beyond end-of-allocation. Also, now fully validate
8368 descriptor
8369 (size and type) before output. Lin Ming, Bob Moore. ACPICA BZ 847
8370
8371 Example Code and Data Size: These are the sizes for the OS-independent
8372 acpica.lib produced by the Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 32-bit compiler. The
8373 debug version of the code includes the debug output trace mechanism and
8374 has a
8375 much larger code and data size.
8376
8377 Previous Release:
8378 Non-Debug Version: 87.9K Code, 18.6K Data, 106.5K Total
8379 Debug Version: 163.5K Code, 51.3K Data, 214.8K Total
8380 Current Release:
8381 Non-Debug Version: 88.4K Code, 18.8K Data, 107.2K Total
8382 Debug Version: 164.2K Code, 51.5K Data, 215.7K Total
8383
8384 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler and Tools:
8385
8386 iASL: Implemented Min/Max/Len/Gran validation for address resource
8387 descriptors. This change implements validation for the address fields
8388 that
8389 are common to all address-type resource descriptors. These checks are
8390 implemented: Checks for valid Min/Max, length within the Min/Max window,
8391 valid granularity, Min/Max a multiple of granularity, and _MIF/_MAF as
8392 per
8393 table 6-40 in the ACPI 4.0a specification. Also split the large
8394 aslrestype1.c
8395 and aslrestype2.c files into five new files. ACPICA BZ 840.
8396
8397 iASL: Added support for the _Wxx predefined names. This support was
8398 missing
8399 and these names were not recognized by the compiler as valid predefined
8400 names. ACPICA BZ 851.
8401
8402 iASL: Added an error for all predefined names that are defined to return
8403 no
8404 value and thus must be implemented as Control Methods. These include all
8405 of
8406 the _Lxx, _Exx, _Wxx, and _Qxx names, as well as some other miscellaneous
8407 names such as _DIS, _INI, _IRC, _OFF, _ON, and _PSx. ACPICA BZ 850, 856.
8408
8409 iASL: Implemented the -ts option to emit hex AML data in ASL format, as
8410 an
8411 ASL Buffer. Allows ACPI tables to be easily included within ASL files, to
8412 be
8413 dynamically loaded via the Load() operator. Also cleaned up output for
8414 the
8415 -
8416 ta and -tc options. ACPICA BZ 853.
8417
8418 Tests: Added a new file with examples of extended iASL error checking.
8419 Demonstrates the advanced error checking ability of the iASL compiler.
8420 Available at tests/misc/badcode.asl.
8421
8422 ----------------------------------------
8423 31 March 2010. Summary of changes for version 20100331:
8424
8425 1) ACPI CA Core Subsystem:
8426
8427 Completed a major update for the GPE support in order to improve support
8428 for
8429 shared GPEs and to simplify both host OS and ACPICA code. Added a
8430 reference
8431 count mechanism to support shared GPEs that require multiple device
8432 drivers.
8433 Several external interfaces have changed. One external interface has been
8434 removed. One new external interface was added. Most of the GPE external
8435 interfaces now use the GPE spinlock instead of the events mutex (and the
8436 Flags parameter for many GPE interfaces has been removed.) See the
8437 updated
8438 ACPICA Programmer Reference for details. Matthew Garrett, Bob Moore,
8439 Rafael
8440 Wysocki. ACPICA BZ 831.
8441
8442 Changed:
8443 AcpiEnableGpe, AcpiDisableGpe, AcpiClearGpe, AcpiGetGpeStatus
8444 Removed:
8445 AcpiSetGpeType
8446 New:
8447 AcpiSetGpe
8448
8449 Implemented write support for DataTable operation regions. These regions
8450 are
8451 defined via the DataTableRegion() operator. Previously, only read support
8452 was
8453 implemented. The ACPI specification allows DataTableRegions to be
8454 read/write,
8455 however.
8456
8457 Implemented a new subsystem option to force a copy of the DSDT to local
8458 memory. Optionally copy the entire DSDT to local memory (instead of
8459 simply
8460 mapping it.) There are some (albeit very rare) BIOSs that corrupt or
8461 replace
8462 the original DSDT, creating the need for this option. Default is FALSE,
8463 do
8464 not copy the DSDT.
8465
8466 Implemented detection of a corrupted or replaced DSDT. This change adds
8467 support to detect a DSDT that has been corrupted and/or replaced from
8468 outside
8469 the OS (by firmware). This is typically catastrophic for the system, but
8470 has
8471 been seen on some machines. Once this problem has been detected, the DSDT
8472 copy option can be enabled via system configuration. Lin Ming, Bob Moore.
8473
8474 Fixed two problems with AcpiReallocateRootTable during the root table
8475 copy.
8476 When copying the root table to the new allocation, the length used was
8477 incorrect. The new size was used instead of the current table size,
8478 meaning
8479 too much data was copied. Also, the count of available slots for ACPI
8480 tables
8481 was not set correctly. Alexey Starikovskiy, Bob Moore.
8482
8483 Example Code and Data Size: These are the sizes for the OS-independent
8484 acpica.lib produced by the Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 32-bit compiler. The
8485 debug version of the code includes the debug output trace mechanism and
8486 has a
8487 much larger code and data size.
8488
8489 Previous Release:
8490 Non-Debug Version: 87.5K Code, 18.4K Data, 105.9K Total
8491 Debug Version: 163.4K Code, 51.1K Data, 214.5K Total
8492 Current Release:
8493 Non-Debug Version: 87.9K Code, 18.6K Data, 106.5K Total
8494 Debug Version: 163.5K Code, 51.3K Data, 214.8K Total
8495
8496 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler and Tools:
8497
8498 iASL: Implement limited typechecking for values returned from predefined
8499 control methods. The type of any returned static (unnamed) object is now
8500 validated. For example, Return(1). ACPICA BZ 786.
8501
8502 iASL: Fixed a predefined name object verification regression. Fixes a
8503 problem
8504 introduced in version 20100304. An error is incorrectly generated if a
8505 predefined name is declared as a static named object with a value defined
8506 using the keywords "Zero", "One", or "Ones". Lin Ming.
8507
8508 iASL: Added Windows 7 support for the -g option (get local ACPI tables)
8509 by
8510 reducing the requested registry access rights. ACPICA BZ 842.
8511
8512 Disassembler: fixed a possible fault when generating External()
8513 statements.
8514 Introduced in commit ae7d6fd: Properly handle externals with parent-
8515 prefix
8516 (carat). Fixes a string length allocation calculation. Lin Ming.
8517
8518 ----------------------------------------
8519 04 March 2010. Summary of changes for version 20100304:
8520
8521 1) ACPI CA Core Subsystem:
8522
8523 Fixed a possible problem with the AML Mutex handling function
8524 AcpiExReleaseMutex where the function could fault under the very rare
8525 condition when the interpreter has blocked, the interpreter lock is
8526 released,
8527 the interpreter is then reentered via the same thread, and attempts to
8528 acquire an AML mutex that was previously acquired. FreeBSD report 140979.
8529 Lin
8530 Ming.
8531
8532 Implemented additional configuration support for the AML "Debug Object".
8533 Output from the debug object can now be enabled via a global variable,
8534 AcpiGbl_EnableAmlDebugObject. This will assist with remote machine
8535 debugging.
8536 This debug output is now available in the release version of ACPICA
8537 instead
8538 of just the debug version. Also, the entire debug output module can now
8539 be
8540 configured out of the ACPICA build if desired. One new file added,
8541 executer/exdebug.c. Lin Ming, Bob Moore.
8542
8543 Added header support for the ACPI MCHI table (Management Controller Host
8544 Interface Table). This table was added in ACPI 4.0, but the defining
8545 document
8546 has only recently become available.
8547
8548 Standardized output of integer values for ACPICA warnings/errors. Always
8549 use
8550 0x prefix for hex output, always use %u for unsigned integer decimal
8551 output.
8552 Affects ACPI_INFO, ACPI_ERROR, ACPI_EXCEPTION, and ACPI_WARNING (about
8553 400
8554 invocations.) These invocations were converted from the original
8555 ACPI_DEBUG_PRINT invocations and were not consistent. ACPICA BZ 835.
8556
8557 Example Code and Data Size: These are the sizes for the OS-independent
8558 acpica.lib produced by the Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 32-bit compiler. The
8559 debug version of the code includes the debug output trace mechanism and
8560 has a
8561 much larger code and data size.
8562
8563 Previous Release:
8564 Non-Debug Version: 87.1K Code, 18.0K Data, 105.1K Total
8565 Debug Version: 163.5K Code, 50.9K Data, 214.4K Total
8566 Current Release:
8567 Non-Debug Version: 87.5K Code, 18.4K Data, 105.9K Total
8568 Debug Version: 163.4K Code, 51.1K Data, 214.5K Total
8569
8570 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler and Tools:
8571
8572 iASL: Implemented typechecking support for static (non-control method)
8573 predefined named objects that are declared with the Name() operator. For
8574 example, the type of this object is now validated to be of type Integer:
8575 Name(_BBN, 1). This change migrates the compiler to using the core
8576 predefined
8577 name table instead of maintaining a local version. Added a new file,
8578 aslpredef.c. ACPICA BZ 832.
8579
8580 Disassembler: Added support for the ACPI 4.0 MCHI table.
8581
8582 ----------------------------------------
8583 21 January 2010. Summary of changes for version 20100121:
8584
8585 1) ACPI CA Core Subsystem:
8586
8587 Added the 2010 copyright to all module headers and signons. This affects
8588 virtually every file in the ACPICA core subsystem, the iASL compiler, the
8589 tools/utilities, and the test suites.
8590
8591 Implemented a change to the AcpiGetDevices interface to eliminate
8592 unnecessary
8593 invocations of the _STA method. In the case where a specific _HID is
8594 requested, do not run _STA until a _HID match is found. This eliminates
8595 potentially dozens of _STA calls during a search for a particular
8596 device/HID,
8597 which in turn can improve boot times. ACPICA BZ 828. Lin Ming.
8598
8599 Implemented an additional repair for predefined method return values.
8600 Attempt
8601 to repair unexpected NULL elements within returned Package objects.
8602 Create
8603 an
8604 Integer of value zero, a NULL String, or a zero-length Buffer as
8605 appropriate.
8606 ACPICA BZ 818. Lin Ming, Bob Moore.
8607
8608 Removed the obsolete ACPI_INTEGER data type. This type was introduced as
8609 the
8610 code was migrated from ACPI 1.0 (with 32-bit AML integers) to ACPI 2.0
8611 (with
8612 64-bit AML integers). It is now obsolete and this change removes it from
8613 the
8614 ACPICA code base, replaced by UINT64. The original typedef has been
8615 retained
8616 for now for compatibility with existing device driver code. ACPICA BZ
8617 824.
8618
8619 Removed the unused UINT32_STRUCT type, and the obsolete Integer64 field
8620 in
8621 the parse tree object.
8622
8623 Added additional warning options for the gcc-4 generation. Updated the
8624 source
8625 accordingly. This includes some code restructuring to eliminate
8626 unreachable
8627 code, elimination of some gotos, elimination of unused return values,
8628 some
8629 additional casting, and removal of redundant declarations.
8630
8631 Example Code and Data Size: These are the sizes for the OS-independent
8632 acpica.lib produced by the Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 32-bit compiler. The
8633 debug version of the code includes the debug output trace mechanism and
8634 has a
8635 much larger code and data size.
8636
8637 Previous Release:
8638 Non-Debug Version: 87.0K Code, 18.0K Data, 105.0K Total
8639 Debug Version: 163.4K Code, 50.8K Data, 214.2K Total
8640 Current Release:
8641 Non-Debug Version: 87.1K Code, 18.0K Data, 105.1K Total
8642 Debug Version: 163.5K Code, 50.9K Data, 214.4K Total
8643
8644 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler and Tools:
8645
8646 No functional changes for this release.
8647
8648 ----------------------------------------
8649 14 December 2009. Summary of changes for version 20091214:
8650
8651 1) ACPI CA Core Subsystem:
8652
8653 Enhanced automatic data type conversions for predefined name repairs.
8654 This
8655 change expands the automatic repairs/conversions for predefined name
8656 return
8657 values to make Integers, Strings, and Buffers fully interchangeable.
8658 Also,
8659 a
8660 Buffer can be converted to a Package of Integers if necessary. The
8661 nsrepair.c
8662 module was completely restructured. Lin Ming, Bob Moore.
8663
8664 Implemented automatic removal of null package elements during predefined
8665 name
8666 repairs. This change will automatically remove embedded and trailing NULL
8667 package elements from returned package objects that are defined to
8668 contain
8669 a
8670 variable number of sub-packages. The driver is then presented with a
8671 package
8672 with no null elements to deal with. ACPICA BZ 819.
8673
8674 Implemented a repair for the predefined _FDE and _GTM names. The expected
8675 return value for both names is a Buffer of 5 DWORDs. This repair fixes
8676 two
8677 possible problems (both seen in the field), where a package of integers
8678 is
8679 returned, or a buffer of BYTEs is returned. With assistance from Jung-uk
8680 Kim.
8681
8682 Implemented additional module-level code support. This change will
8683 properly
8684 execute module-level code that is not at the root of the namespace (under
8685 a
8686 Device object, etc.). Now executes the code within the current scope
8687 instead
8688 of the root. ACPICA BZ 762. Lin Ming.
8689
8690 Fixed possible mutex acquisition errors when running _REG methods. Fixes
8691 a
8692 problem where mutex errors can occur when running a _REG method that is
8693 in
8694 the same scope as a method-defined operation region or an operation
8695 region
8696 under a module-level IF block. This type of code is rare, so the problem
8697 has
8698 not been seen before. ACPICA BZ 826. Lin Ming, Bob Moore.
8699
8700 Fixed a possible memory leak during module-level code execution. An
8701 object
8702 could be leaked for each block of executed module-level code if the
8703 interpreter slack mode is enabled This change deletes any implicitly
8704 returned
8705 object from the module-level code block. Lin Ming.
8706
8707 Removed messages for successful predefined repair(s). The repair
8708 mechanism
8709 was considered too wordy. Now, messages are only unconditionally emitted
8710 if
8711 the return object cannot be repaired. Existing messages for successful
8712 repairs were converted to ACPI_DEBUG_PRINT messages for now. ACPICA BZ
8713 827.
8714
8715 Example Code and Data Size: These are the sizes for the OS-independent
8716 acpica.lib produced by the Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 32-bit compiler. The
8717 debug version of the code includes the debug output trace mechanism and
8718 has a
8719 much larger code and data size.
8720
8721 Previous Release:
8722 Non-Debug Version: 86.6K Code, 18.2K Data, 104.8K Total
8723 Debug Version: 162.7K Code, 50.8K Data, 213.5K Total
8724 Current Release:
8725 Non-Debug Version: 87.0K Code, 18.0K Data, 105.0K Total
8726 Debug Version: 163.4K Code, 50.8K Data, 214.2K Total
8727
8728 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler and Tools:
8729
8730 iASL: Fixed a regression introduced in 20091112 where intermediate .SRC
8731 files
8732 were no longer automatically removed at the termination of the compile.
8733
8734 acpiexec: Implemented the -f option to specify default region fill value.
8735 This option specifies the value used to initialize buffers that simulate
8736 operation regions. Default value is zero. Useful for debugging problems
8737 that
8738 depend on a specific initial value for a region or field.
8739
8740 ----------------------------------------
8741 12 November 2009. Summary of changes for version 20091112:
8742
8743 1) ACPI CA Core Subsystem:
8744
8745 Implemented a post-order callback to AcpiWalkNamespace. The existing
8746 interface only has a pre-order callback. This change adds an additional
8747 parameter for a post-order callback which will be more useful for bus
8748 scans.
8749 ACPICA BZ 779. Lin Ming. Updated the ACPICA Programmer Reference.
8750
8751 Modified the behavior of the operation region memory mapping cache for
8752 SystemMemory. Ensure that the memory mappings created for operation
8753 regions
8754 do not cross 4K page boundaries. Crossing a page boundary while mapping
8755 regions can cause kernel warnings on some hosts if the pages have
8756 different
8757 attributes. Such regions are probably BIOS bugs, and this is the
8758 workaround.
8759 Linux BZ 14445. Lin Ming.
8760
8761 Implemented an automatic repair for predefined methods that must return
8762 sorted lists. This change will repair (by sorting) packages returned by
8763 _ALR,
8764 _PSS, and _TSS. Drivers can now assume that the packages are correctly
8765 sorted
8766 and do not contain NULL package elements. Adds one new file,
8767 namespace/nsrepair2.c. ACPICA BZ 784. Lin Ming, Bob Moore.
8768
8769 Fixed a possible fault during predefined name validation if a return
8770 Package
8771 object contains NULL elements. Also adds a warning if a NULL element is
8772 followed by any non-null elements. ACPICA BZ 813, 814. Future enhancement
8773 may
8774 include repair or removal of all such NULL elements where possible.
8775
8776 Implemented additional module-level executable AML code support. This
8777 change
8778 will execute module-level code that is not at the root of the namespace
8779 (under a Device object, etc.) at table load time. Module-level executable
8780 AML
8781 code has been illegal since ACPI 2.0. ACPICA BZ 762. Lin Ming.
8782
8783 Implemented a new internal function to create Integer objects. This
8784 function
8785 simplifies miscellaneous object creation code. ACPICA BZ 823.
8786
8787 Reduced the severity of predefined repair messages, Warning to Info.
8788 Since
8789 the object was successfully repaired, a warning is too severe. Reduced to
8790 an
8791 info message for now. These messages may eventually be changed to debug-
8792 only.
8793 ACPICA BZ 812.
8794
8795 Example Code and Data Size: These are the sizes for the OS-independent
8796 acpica.lib produced by the Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 32-bit compiler. The
8797 debug version of the code includes the debug output trace mechanism and
8798 has a
8799 much larger code and data size.
8800
8801 Previous Release:
8802 Non-Debug Version: 85.8K Code, 18.0K Data, 103.8K Total
8803 Debug Version: 161.8K Code, 50.6K Data, 212.4K Total
8804 Current Release:
8805 Non-Debug Version: 86.6K Code, 18.2K Data, 104.8K Total
8806 Debug Version: 162.7K Code, 50.8K Data, 213.5K Total
8807
8808 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler and Tools:
8809
8810 iASL: Implemented Switch() with While(1) so that Break works correctly.
8811 This
8812 change correctly implements the Switch operator with a surrounding
8813 While(1)
8814 so that the Break operator works as expected. ACPICA BZ 461. Lin Ming.
8815
8816 iASL: Added a message if a package initializer list is shorter than
8817 package
8818 length. Adds a new remark for a Package() declaration if an initializer
8819 list
8820 exists, but is shorter than the declared length of the package. Although
8821 technically legal, this is probably a coding error and it is seen in the
8822 field. ACPICA BZ 815. Lin Ming, Bob Moore.
8823
8824 iASL: Fixed a problem where the compiler could fault after the maximum
8825 number
8826 of errors was reached (200).
8827
8828 acpixtract: Fixed a possible warning for pointer cast if the compiler
8829 warning
8830 level set very high.
8831
8832 ----------------------------------------
8833 13 October 2009. Summary of changes for version 20091013:
8834
8835 1) ACPI CA Core Subsystem:
8836
8837 Fixed a problem where an Operation Region _REG method could be executed
8838 more
8839 than once. If a custom address space handler is installed by the host
8840 before
8841 the "initialize operation regions" phase of the ACPICA initialization,
8842 any
8843 _REG methods for that address space could be executed twice. This change
8844 fixes the problem. ACPICA BZ 427. Lin Ming.
8845
8846 Fixed a possible memory leak for the Scope() ASL operator. When the exact
8847 invocation of "Scope(\)" is executed (change scope to root), one internal
8848 operand object was leaked. Lin Ming.
8849
8850 Implemented a run-time repair for the _MAT predefined method. If the _MAT
8851 return value is defined as a Field object in the AML, and the field
8852 size is less than or equal to the default width of an integer (32 or
8853 64),_MAT
8854 can incorrectly return an Integer instead of a Buffer. ACPICA now
8855 automatically repairs this problem. ACPICA BZ 810.
8856
8857 Implemented a run-time repair for the _BIF and _BIX predefined methods.
8858 The
8859 "OEM Information" field is often incorrectly returned as an Integer with
8860 value zero if the field is not supported by the platform. This is due to
8861 an
8862 ambiguity in the ACPI specification. The field should always be a string.
8863 ACPICA now automatically repairs this problem by returning a NULL string
8864 within the returned Package. ACPICA BZ 807.
8865
8866 Example Code and Data Size: These are the sizes for the OS-independent
8867 acpica.lib produced by the Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 32-bit compiler. The
8868 debug version of the code includes the debug output trace mechanism and
8869 has a
8870 much larger code and data size.
8871
8872 Previous Release:
8873 Non-Debug Version: 85.6K Code, 18.0K Data, 103.6K Total
8874 Debug Version: 161.7K Code, 50.9K Data, 212.6K Total
8875 Current Release:
8876 Non-Debug Version: 85.8K Code, 18.0K Data, 103.8K Total
8877 Debug Version: 161.8K Code, 50.6K Data, 212.4K Total
8878
8879 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler and Tools:
8880
8881 Disassembler: Fixed a problem where references to external symbols that
8882 contained one or more parent-prefixes (carats) were not handled
8883 correctly,
8884 possibly causing a fault. ACPICA BZ 806. Lin Ming.
8885
8886 Disassembler: Restructured the code so that all functions that handle
8887 external symbols are in a single module. One new file is added,
8888 common/dmextern.c.
8889
8890 AML Debugger: Added a max count argument for the Batch command (which
8891 executes multiple predefined methods within the namespace.)
8892
8893 iASL: Updated the compiler documentation (User Reference.) Available at
8894 http://www.acpica.org/documentation/. ACPICA BZ 750.
8895
8896 AcpiXtract: Updated for Lint and other formatting changes. Close all open
8897 files.
8898
8899 ----------------------------------------
8900 03 September 2009. Summary of changes for version 20090903:
8901
8902 1) ACPI CA Core Subsystem:
8903
8904 For Windows Vista compatibility, added the automatic execution of an _INI
8905 method located at the namespace root (\_INI). This method is executed at
8906 table load time. This support is in addition to the automatic execution
8907 of
8908 \_SB._INI. Lin Ming.
8909
8910 Fixed a possible memory leak in the interpreter for AML package objects
8911 if
8912 the package initializer list is longer than the defined size of the
8913 package.
8914 This apparently can only happen if the BIOS changes the package size on
8915 the
8916 fly (seen in a _PSS object), as ASL compilers do not allow this. The
8917 interpreter will truncate the package to the defined size (and issue an
8918 error
8919 message), but previously could leave the extra objects undeleted if they
8920 were
8921 pre-created during the argument processing (such is the case if the
8922 package
8923 consists of a number of sub-packages as in the _PSS.) ACPICA BZ 805.
8924
8925 Fixed a problem seen when a Buffer or String is stored to itself via ASL.
8926 This has been reported in the field. Previously, ACPICA would zero out
8927 the
8928 buffer/string. Now, the operation is treated as a noop. Provides Windows
8929 compatibility. ACPICA BZ 803. Lin Ming.
8930
8931 Removed an extraneous error message for ASL constructs of the form
8932 Store(LocalX,LocalX) when LocalX is uninitialized. These curious
8933 statements
8934 are seen in many BIOSs and are once again treated as NOOPs and no error
8935 is
8936 emitted when they are encountered. ACPICA BZ 785.
8937
8938 Fixed an extraneous warning message if a _DSM reserved method returns a
8939 Package object. _DSM can return any type of object, so validation on the
8940 return type cannot be performed. ACPICA BZ 802.
8941
8942 Example Code and Data Size: These are the sizes for the OS-independent
8943 acpica.lib produced by the Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 32-bit compiler. The
8944 debug version of the code includes the debug output trace mechanism and
8945 has a
8946 much larger code and data size.
8947
8948 Previous Release:
8949 Non-Debug Version: 85.5K Code, 18.0K Data, 103.5K Total
8950 Debug Version: 161.6K Code, 50.9K Data, 212.5K Total
8951 Current Release:
8952 Non-Debug Version: 85.6K Code, 18.0K Data, 103.6K Total
8953 Debug Version: 161.7K Code, 50.9K Data, 212.6K Total
8954
8955 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler and Tools:
8956
8957 iASL: Fixed a problem with the use of the Alias operator and Resource
8958 Templates. The correct alias is now constructed and no error is emitted.
8959 ACPICA BZ 738.
8960
8961 iASL: Implemented the -I option to specify additional search directories
8962 for
8963 include files. Allows multiple additional search paths for include files.
8964 Directories are searched in the order specified on the command line
8965 (after
8966 the local directory is searched.) ACPICA BZ 800.
8967
8968 iASL: Fixed a problem where the full pathname for include files was not
8969 emitted for warnings/errors. This caused the IDE support to not work
8970 properly. ACPICA BZ 765.
8971
8972 iASL: Implemented the -@ option to specify a Windows-style response file
8973 containing additional command line options. ACPICA BZ 801.
8974
8975 AcpiExec: Added support to load multiple AML files simultaneously (such
8976 as
8977 a
8978 DSDT and multiple SSDTs). Also added support for wildcards within the AML
8979 pathname. These features allow all machine tables to be easily loaded and
8980 debugged together. ACPICA BZ 804.
8981
8982 Disassembler: Added missing support for disassembly of HEST table Error
8983 Bank
8984 subtables.
8985
8986 ----------------------------------------
8987 30 July 2009. Summary of changes for version 20090730:
8988
8989 The ACPI 4.0 implementation for ACPICA is complete with this release.
8990
8991 1) ACPI CA Core Subsystem:
8992
8993 ACPI 4.0: Added header file support for all new and changed ACPI tables.
8994 Completely new tables are: IBFT, IVRS, MSCT, and WAET. Tables that are
8995 new
8996 for ACPI 4.0, but have previously been supported in ACPICA are: CPEP,
8997 BERT,
8998 EINJ, ERST, and HEST. Other newly supported tables are: UEFI and WDAT.
8999 There
9000 have been some ACPI 4.0 changes to other existing tables. Split the large
9001 actbl1.h header into the existing actbl2.h header. ACPICA BZ 774.
9002
9003 ACPI 4.0: Implemented predefined name validation for all new names. There
9004 are
9005 31 new names in ACPI 4.0. The predefined validation module was split into
9006 two
9007 files. The new file is namespace/nsrepair.c. ACPICA BZ 770.
9008
9009 Implemented support for so-called "module-level executable code". This is
9010 executable AML code that exists outside of any control method and is
9011 intended
9012 to be executed at table load time. Although illegal since ACPI 2.0, this
9013 type
9014 of code still exists and is apparently still being created. Blocks of
9015 this
9016 code are now detected and executed as intended. Currently, the code
9017 blocks
9018 must exist under either an If, Else, or While construct; these are the
9019 typical cases seen in the field. ACPICA BZ 762. Lin Ming.
9020
9021 Implemented an automatic dynamic repair for predefined names that return
9022 nested Package objects. This applies to predefined names that are defined
9023 to
9024 return a variable-length Package of sub-packages. If the number of sub-
9025 packages is one, BIOS code is occasionally seen that creates a simple
9026 single
9027 package with no sub-packages. This code attempts to fix the problem by
9028 wrapping a new package object around the existing package. These methods
9029 can
9030 be repaired: _ALR, _CSD, _HPX, _MLS, _PRT, _PSS, _TRT, and _TSS. ACPICA
9031 BZ
9032 790.
9033
9034 Fixed a regression introduced in 20090625 for the AcpiGetDevices
9035 interface.
9036 The _HID/_CID matching was broken and no longer matched IDs correctly.
9037 ACPICA
9038 BZ 793.
9039
9040 Fixed a problem with AcpiReset where the reset would silently fail if the
9041 register was one of the protected I/O ports. AcpiReset now bypasses the
9042 port
9043 validation mechanism. This may eventually be driven into the
9044 AcpiRead/Write
9045 interfaces.
9046
9047 Fixed a regression related to the recent update of the AcpiRead/Write
9048 interfaces. A sleep/suspend could fail if the optional PM2 Control
9049 register
9050 does not exist during an attempt to write the Bus Master Arbitration bit.
9051 (However, some hosts already delete the code that writes this bit, and
9052 the
9053 code may in fact be obsolete at this date.) ACPICA BZ 799.
9054
9055 Fixed a problem where AcpiTerminate could fault if inadvertently called
9056 twice
9057 in succession. ACPICA BZ 795.
9058
9059 Example Code and Data Size: These are the sizes for the OS-independent
9060 acpica.lib produced by the Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 32-bit compiler. The
9061 debug version of the code includes the debug output trace mechanism and
9062 has a
9063 much larger code and data size.
9064
9065 Previous Release:
9066 Non-Debug Version: 84.7K Code, 17.8K Data, 102.5K Total
9067 Debug Version: 160.5K Code, 50.6K Data, 211.1K Total
9068 Current Release:
9069 Non-Debug Version: 85.5K Code, 18.0K Data, 103.5K Total
9070 Debug Version: 161.6K Code, 50.9K Data, 212.5K Total
9071
9072 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler and Tools:
9073
9074 ACPI 4.0: Implemented disassembler support for all new ACPI tables and
9075 changes to existing tables. ACPICA BZ 775.
9076
9077 ----------------------------------------
9078 25 June 2009. Summary of changes for version 20090625:
9079
9080 The ACPI 4.0 Specification was released on June 16 and is available at
9081 www.acpi.info. ACPICA implementation of ACPI 4.0 is underway and will
9082 continue for the next few releases.
9083
9084 1) ACPI CA Core Subsystem:
9085
9086 ACPI 4.0: Implemented interpreter support for the IPMI operation region
9087 address space. Includes support for bi-directional data buffers and an
9088 IPMI
9089 address space handler (to be installed by an IPMI device driver.) ACPICA
9090 BZ
9091 773. Lin Ming.
9092
9093 ACPI 4.0: Added changes for existing ACPI tables - FACS and SRAT.
9094 Includes
9095 support in both the header files and the disassembler.
9096
9097 Completed a major update for the AcpiGetObjectInfo external interface.
9098 Changes include:
9099 - Support for variable, unlimited length HID, UID, and CID strings.
9100 - Support Processor objects the same as Devices (HID,UID,CID,ADR,STA,
9101 etc.)
9102 - Call the _SxW power methods on behalf of a device object.
9103 - Determine if a device is a PCI root bridge.
9104 - Change the ACPI_BUFFER parameter to ACPI_DEVICE_INFO.
9105 These changes will require an update to all callers of this interface.
9106 See
9107 the updated ACPICA Programmer Reference for details. One new source file
9108 has
9109 been added - utilities/utids.c. ACPICA BZ 368, 780.
9110
9111 Updated the AcpiRead and AcpiWrite external interfaces to support 64-bit
9112 transfers. The Value parameter has been extended from 32 bits to 64 bits
9113 in
9114 order to support new ACPI 4.0 tables. These changes will require an
9115 update
9116 to
9117 all callers of these interfaces. See the ACPICA Programmer Reference for
9118 details. ACPICA BZ 768.
9119
9120 Fixed several problems with AcpiAttachData. The handler was not invoked
9121 when
9122 the host node was deleted. The data sub-object was not automatically
9123 deleted
9124 when the host node was deleted. The interface to the handler had an
9125 unused
9126 parameter, this was removed. ACPICA BZ 778.
9127
9128 Enhanced the function that dumps ACPI table headers. All non-printable
9129 characters in the string fields are now replaced with '?' (Signature,
9130 OemId,
9131 OemTableId, and CompilerId.) ACPI tables with non-printable characters in
9132 these fields are occasionally seen in the field. ACPICA BZ 788.
9133
9134 Fixed a problem with predefined method repair code where the code that
9135 attempts to repair/convert an object of incorrect type is only executed
9136 on
9137 the first time the predefined method is called. The mechanism that
9138 disables
9139 warnings on subsequent calls was interfering with the repair mechanism.
9140 ACPICA BZ 781.
9141
9142 Fixed a possible memory leak in the predefined validation/repair code
9143 when
9144 a
9145 buffer is automatically converted to an expected string object.
9146
9147 Removed obsolete 16-bit files from the distribution and from the current
9148 git
9149 tree head. ACPICA BZ 776.
9150
9151 Example Code and Data Size: These are the sizes for the OS-independent
9152 acpica.lib produced by the Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 32-bit compiler. The
9153 debug version of the code includes the debug output trace mechanism and
9154 has a
9155 much larger code and data size.
9156
9157 Previous Release:
9158 Non-Debug Version: 83.4K Code, 17.5K Data, 100.9K Total
9159 Debug Version: 158.9K Code, 50.0K Data, 208.9K Total
9160 Current Release:
9161 Non-Debug Version: 84.7K Code, 17.8K Data, 102.5K Total
9162 Debug Version: 160.5K Code, 50.6K Data, 211.1K Total
9163
9164 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler and Tools:
9165
9166 ACPI 4.0: iASL and Disassembler - implemented support for the new IPMI
9167 operation region keyword. ACPICA BZ 771, 772. Lin Ming.
9168
9169 ACPI 4.0: iASL - implemented compile-time validation support for all new
9170 predefined names and control methods (31 total). ACPICA BZ 769.
9171
9172 ----------------------------------------
9173 21 May 2009. Summary of changes for version 20090521:
9174
9175 1) ACPI CA Core Subsystem:
9176
9177 Disabled the preservation of the SCI enable bit in the PM1 control
9178 register.
9179 The SCI enable bit (bit 0, SCI_EN) is defined by the ACPI specification
9180 to
9181 be
9182 a "preserved" bit - "OSPM always preserves this bit position", section
9183 4.7.3.2.1. However, some machines fail if this bit is in fact preserved
9184 because the bit needs to be explicitly set by the OS as a workaround. No
9185 machines fail if the bit is not preserved. Therefore, ACPICA no longer
9186 attempts to preserve this bit.
9187
9188 Fixed a problem in AcpiRsGetPciRoutingTableLength where an invalid or
9189 incorrectly formed _PRT package could cause a fault. Added validation to
9190 ensure that each package element is actually a sub-package.
9191
9192 Implemented a new interface to install or override a single control
9193 method,
9194 AcpiInstallMethod. This interface is useful when debugging in order to
9195 repair
9196 an existing method or to install a missing method without having to
9197 override
9198 the entire ACPI table. See the ACPICA Programmer Reference for use and
9199 examples. Lin Ming, Bob Moore.
9200
9201 Fixed several reference count issues with the DdbHandle object that is
9202 created from a Load or LoadTable operator. Prevent premature deletion of
9203 the
9204 object. Also, mark the object as invalid once the table has been
9205 unloaded.
9206 This is needed because the handle itself may not be deleted after the
9207 table
9208 unload, depending on whether it has been stored in a named object by the
9209 caller. Lin Ming.
9210
9211 Fixed a problem with Mutex Sync Levels. Fixed a problem where if multiple
9212 mutexes of the same sync level are acquired but then not released in
9213 strict
9214 opposite order, the internally maintained Current Sync Level becomes
9215 confused
9216 and can cause subsequent execution errors. ACPICA BZ 471.
9217
9218 Changed the allowable release order for ASL mutex objects. The ACPI 4.0
9219 specification has been changed to make the SyncLevel for mutex objects
9220 more
9221 useful. When releasing a mutex, the SyncLevel of the mutex must now be
9222 the
9223 same as the current sync level. This makes more sense than the previous
9224 rule
9225 (SyncLevel less than or equal). This change updates the code to match the
9226 specification.
9227
9228 Fixed a problem with the local version of the AcpiOsPurgeCache function.
9229 The
9230 (local) cache must be locked during all cache object deletions. Andrew
9231 Baumann.
9232
9233 Updated the Load operator to use operation region interfaces. This
9234 replaces
9235 direct memory mapping with region access calls. Now, all region accesses
9236 go
9237 through the installed region handler as they should.
9238
9239 Simplified and optimized the NsGetNextNode function. Reduced parameter
9240 count
9241 and reduced code for this frequently used function.
9242
9243 Example Code and Data Size: These are the sizes for the OS-independent
9244 acpica.lib produced by the Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 32-bit compiler. The
9245 debug version of the code includes the debug output trace mechanism and
9246 has a
9247 much larger code and data size.
9248
9249 Previous Release:
9250 Non-Debug Version: 82.8K Code, 17.5K Data, 100.3K Total
9251 Debug Version: 158.0K Code, 49.9K Data, 207.9K Total
9252 Current Release:
9253 Non-Debug Version: 83.4K Code, 17.5K Data, 100.9K Total
9254 Debug Version: 158.9K Code, 50.0K Data, 208.9K Total
9255
9256 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler and Tools:
9257
9258 Disassembler: Fixed some issues with DMAR, HEST, MADT tables. Some
9259 problems
9260 with sub-table disassembly and handling invalid sub-tables. Attempt
9261 recovery
9262 after an invalid sub-table ID.
9263
9264 ----------------------------------------
9265 22 April 2009. Summary of changes for version 20090422:
9266
9267 1) ACPI CA Core Subsystem:
9268
9269 Fixed a compatibility issue with the recently released I/O port
9270 protection
9271 mechanism. For windows compatibility, 1) On a port protection violation,
9272 simply ignore the request and do not return an exception (allow the
9273 control
9274 method to continue execution.) 2) If only part of the request overlaps a
9275 protected port, read/write the individual ports that are not protected.
9276 Linux
9277 BZ 13036. Lin Ming
9278
9279 Enhanced the execution of the ASL/AML BreakPoint operator so that it
9280 actually
9281 breaks into the AML debugger if the debugger is present. This matches the
9282 ACPI-defined behavior.
9283
9284 Fixed several possible warnings related to the use of the configurable
9285 ACPI_THREAD_ID. This type can now be configured as either an integer or a
9286 pointer with no warnings. Also fixes several warnings in printf-like
9287 statements for the 64-bit build when the type is configured as a pointer.
9288 ACPICA BZ 766, 767.
9289
9290 Fixed a number of possible warnings when compiling with gcc 4+ (depending
9291 on
9292 warning options.) Examples include printf formats, aliasing, unused
9293 globals,
9294 missing prototypes, missing switch default statements, use of non-ANSI
9295 library functions, use of non-ANSI constructs. See generate/unix/Makefile
9296 for
9297 a list of warning options used with gcc 3 and 4. ACPICA BZ 735.
9298
9299 Example Code and Data Size: These are the sizes for the OS-independent
9300 acpica.lib produced by the Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 32-bit compiler. The
9301 debug version of the code includes the debug output trace mechanism and
9302 has a
9303 much larger code and data size.
9304
9305 Previous Release:
9306 Non-Debug Version: 82.6K Code, 17.6K Data, 100.2K Total
9307 Debug Version: 157.7K Code, 49.9K Data, 207.6K Total
9308 Current Release:
9309 Non-Debug Version: 82.8K Code, 17.5K Data, 100.3K Total
9310 Debug Version: 158.0K Code, 49.9K Data, 207.9K Total
9311
9312 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler and Tools:
9313
9314 iASL: Fixed a generation warning from Bison 2.3 and fixed several
9315 warnings
9316 on
9317 the 64-bit build.
9318
9319 iASL: Fixed a problem where the Unix/Linux versions of the compiler could
9320 not
9321 correctly digest Windows/DOS formatted files (with CR/LF).
9322
9323 iASL: Added a new option for "quiet mode" (-va) that produces only the
9324 compilation summary, not individual errors and warnings. Useful for large
9325 batch compilations.
9326
9327 AcpiExec: Implemented a new option (-z) to enable a forced
9328 semaphore/mutex
9329 timeout that can be used to detect hang conditions during execution of
9330 AML
9331 code (includes both internal semaphores and AML-defined mutexes and
9332 events.)
9333
9334 Added new makefiles for the generation of acpica in a generic unix-like
9335 environment. These makefiles are intended to generate the acpica tools
9336 and
9337 utilities from the original acpica git source tree structure.
9338
9339 Test Suites: Updated and cleaned up the documentation files. Updated the
9340 copyrights to 2009, affecting all source files. Use the new version of
9341 iASL
9342 with quiet mode. Increased the number of available semaphores in the
9343 Windows
9344 OSL, allowing the aslts to execute fully on Windows. For the Unix OSL,
9345 added
9346 an alternate implementation of the semaphore timeout to allow aslts to
9347 execute fully on Cygwin.
9348
9349 ----------------------------------------
9350 20 March 2009. Summary of changes for version 20090320:
9351
9352 1) ACPI CA Core Subsystem:
9353
9354 Fixed a possible race condition between AcpiWalkNamespace and dynamic
9355 table
9356 unloads. Added a reader/writer locking mechanism to allow multiple
9357 concurrent
9358 namespace walks (readers), but block a dynamic table unload until it can
9359 gain
9360 exclusive write access to the namespace. This fixes a problem where a
9361 table
9362 unload could (possibly catastrophically) delete the portion of the
9363 namespace
9364 that is currently being examined by a walk. Adds a new file, utlock.c,
9365 that
9366 implements the reader/writer lock mechanism. ACPICA BZ 749.
9367
9368 Fixed a regression introduced in version 20090220 where a change to the
9369 FADT
9370 handling could cause the ACPICA subsystem to access non-existent I/O
9371 ports.
9372
9373 Modified the handling of FADT register and table (FACS/DSDT) addresses.
9374 The
9375 FADT can contain both 32-bit and 64-bit versions of these addresses.
9376 Previously, the 64-bit versions were favored, meaning that if both 32 and
9377 64
9378 versions were valid, but not equal, the 64-bit version was used. This was
9379 found to cause some machines to fail. Now, in this case, the 32-bit
9380 version
9381 is used instead. This now matches the Windows behavior.
9382
9383 Implemented a new mechanism to protect certain I/O ports. Provides
9384 Microsoft
9385 compatibility and protects the standard PC I/O ports from access via AML
9386 code. Adds a new file, hwvalid.c
9387
9388 Fixed a possible extraneous warning message from the FADT support. The
9389 message warns of a 32/64 length mismatch between the legacy and GAS
9390 definitions for a register.
9391
9392 Removed the obsolete AcpiOsValidateAddress OSL interface. This interface
9393 is
9394 made obsolete by the port protection mechanism above. It was previously
9395 used
9396 to validate the entire address range of an operation region, which could
9397 be
9398 incorrect if the range included illegal ports, but fields within the
9399 operation region did not actually access those ports. Validation is now
9400 performed on a per-field basis instead of the entire region.
9401
9402 Modified the handling of the PM1 Status Register ignored bit (bit 11.)
9403 Ignored bits must be "preserved" according to the ACPI spec. Usually,
9404 this
9405 means a read/modify/write when writing to the register. However, for
9406 status
9407 registers, writing a one means clear the event. Writing a zero means
9408 preserve
9409 the event (do not clear.) This behavior is clarified in the ACPI 4.0
9410 spec,
9411 and the ACPICA code now simply always writes a zero to the ignored bit.
9412
9413 Modified the handling of ignored bits for the PM1 A/B Control Registers.
9414 As
9415 per the ACPI specification, for the control registers, preserve
9416 (read/modify/write) all bits that are defined as either reserved or
9417 ignored.
9418
9419 Updated the handling of write-only bits in the PM1 A/B Control Registers.
9420 When reading the register, zero the write-only bits as per the ACPI spec.
9421 ACPICA BZ 443. Lin Ming.
9422
9423 Removed "Linux" from the list of supported _OSI strings. Linux no longer
9424 wants to reply true to this request. The Windows strings are the only
9425 paths
9426 through the AML that are tested and known to work properly.
9427
9428 Previous Release:
9429 Non-Debug Version: 82.0K Code, 17.5K Data, 99.5K Total
9430 Debug Version: 156.9K Code, 49.8K Data, 206.7K Total
9431 Current Release:
9432 Non-Debug Version: 82.6K Code, 17.6K Data, 100.2K Total
9433 Debug Version: 157.7K Code, 49.9K Data, 207.6K Total
9434
9435 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler and Tools:
9436
9437 Acpiexec: Split the large aeexec.c file into two new files, aehandlers.c
9438 and
9439 aetables.c
9440
9441 ----------------------------------------
9442 20 February 2009. Summary of changes for version 20090220:
9443
9444 1) ACPI CA Core Subsystem:
9445
9446 Optimized the ACPI register locking. Removed locking for reads from the
9447 ACPI
9448 bit registers in PM1 Status, Enable, Control, and PM2 Control. The lock
9449 is
9450 not required when reading the single-bit registers. The
9451 AcpiGetRegisterUnlocked function is no longer needed and has been
9452 removed.
9453 This will improve performance for reads on these registers. ACPICA BZ
9454 760.
9455
9456 Fixed the parameter validation for AcpiRead/Write. Now return
9457 AE_BAD_PARAMETER if the input register pointer is null, and
9458 AE_BAD_ADDRESS
9459 if
9460 the register has an address of zero. Previously, these cases simply
9461 returned
9462 AE_OK. For optional registers such as PM1B status/enable/control, the
9463 caller
9464 should check for a valid register address before calling. ACPICA BZ 748.
9465
9466 Renamed the external ACPI bit register access functions. Renamed
9467 AcpiGetRegister and AcpiSetRegister to clarify the purpose of these
9468 functions. The new names are AcpiReadBitRegister and
9469 AcpiWriteBitRegister.
9470 Also, restructured the code for these functions by simplifying the code
9471 path
9472 and condensing duplicate code to reduce code size.
9473
9474 Added new functions to transparently handle the possibly split PM1 A/B
9475 registers. AcpiHwReadMultiple and AcpiHwWriteMultiple. These two
9476 functions
9477 now handle the split registers for PM1 Status, Enable, and Control.
9478 ACPICA
9479 BZ
9480 746.
9481
9482 Added a function to handle the PM1 control registers,
9483 AcpiHwWritePm1Control.
9484 This function writes both of the PM1 control registers (A/B). These
9485 registers
9486 are different than the PM1 A/B status and enable registers in that
9487 different
9488 values can be written to the A/B registers. Most notably, the SLP_TYP
9489 bits
9490 can be different, as per the values returned from the _Sx predefined
9491 methods.
9492
9493 Removed an extra register write within AcpiHwClearAcpiStatus. This
9494 function
9495 was writing an optional PM1B status register twice. The existing call to
9496 the
9497 low-level AcpiHwRegisterWrite automatically handles a possibly split PM1
9498 A/B
9499 register. ACPICA BZ 751.
9500
9501 Split out the PM1 Status registers from the FADT. Added new globals for
9502 these
9503 registers (A/B), similar to the way the PM1 Enable registers are handled.
9504 Instead of overloading the FADT Event Register blocks. This makes the
9505 code
9506 clearer and less prone to error.
9507
9508 Fixed the warning message for when the platform contains too many ACPI
9509 tables
9510 for the default size of the global root table data structure. The
9511 calculation
9512 for the truncation value was incorrect.
9513
9514 Removed the ACPI_GET_OBJECT_TYPE macro. Removed all instances of this
9515 obsolete macro, since it is now a simple reference to ->common.type.
9516 There
9517 were about 150 invocations of the macro across 41 files. ACPICA BZ 755.
9518
9519 Removed the redundant ACPI_BITREG_SLEEP_TYPE_B. This type is the same as
9520 TYPE_A. Removed this and all related instances. Renamed SLEEP_TYPE_A to
9521 simply SLEEP_TYPE. ACPICA BZ 754.
9522
9523 Conditionally compile the AcpiSetFirmwareWakingVector64 function. This
9524 function is only needed on 64-bit host operating systems and is thus not
9525 included for 32-bit hosts.
9526
9527 Debug output: print the input and result for invocations of the _OSI
9528 reserved
9529 control method via the ACPI_LV_INFO debug level. Also, reduced some of
9530 the
9531 verbosity of this debug level. Len Brown.
9532
9533 Example Code and Data Size: These are the sizes for the OS-independent
9534 acpica.lib produced by the Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 32-bit compiler. The
9535 debug version of the code includes the debug output trace mechanism and
9536 has a
9537 much larger code and data size.
9538
9539 Previous Release:
9540 Non-Debug Version: 82.3K Code, 17.5K Data, 99.8K Total
9541 Debug Version: 157.3K Code, 49.8K Data, 207.1K Total
9542 Current Release:
9543 Non-Debug Version: 82.0K Code, 17.5K Data, 99.5K Total
9544 Debug Version: 156.9K Code, 49.8K Data, 206.7K Total
9545
9546 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler and Tools:
9547
9548 Disassembler: Decode the FADT PM_Profile field. Emit ascii names for the
9549 various legal performance profiles.
9550
9551 ----------------------------------------
9552 23 January 2009. Summary of changes for version 20090123:
9553
9554 1) ACPI CA Core Subsystem:
9555
9556 Added the 2009 copyright to all module headers and signons. This affects
9557 virtually every file in the ACPICA core subsystem, the iASL compiler, and
9558 the tools/utilities.
9559
9560 Implemented a change to allow the host to override any ACPI table,
9561 including
9562 dynamically loaded tables. Previously, only the DSDT could be replaced by
9563 the
9564 host. With this change, the AcpiOsTableOverride interface is called for
9565 each
9566 table found in the RSDT/XSDT during ACPICA initialization, and also
9567 whenever
9568 a table is dynamically loaded via the AML Load operator.
9569
9570 Updated FADT flag definitions, especially the Boot Architecture flags.
9571
9572 Debugger: For the Find command, automatically pad the input ACPI name
9573 with
9574 underscores if the name is shorter than 4 characters. This enables a
9575 match
9576 with the actual namespace entry which is itself padded with underscores.
9577
9578 Example Code and Data Size: These are the sizes for the OS-independent
9579 acpica.lib produced by the Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 32-bit compiler. The
9580 debug version of the code includes the debug output trace mechanism and
9581 has a
9582 much larger code and data size.
9583
9584 Previous Release:
9585 Non-Debug Version: 82.3K Code, 17.4K Data, 99.7K Total
9586 Debug Version: 157.1K Code, 49.7K Data, 206.8K Total
9587 Current Release:
9588 Non-Debug Version: 82.3K Code, 17.5K Data, 99.8K Total
9589 Debug Version: 157.3K Code, 49.8K Data, 207.1K Total
9590
9591 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler and Tools:
9592
9593 Fix build error under Bison-2.4.
9594
9595 Disassembler: Enhanced FADT support. Added decoding of the Boot
9596 Architecture
9597 flags. Now decode all flags, regardless of the FADT version. Flag output
9598 includes the FADT version which first defined each flag.
9599
9600 The iASL -g option now dumps the RSDT to a file (in addition to the FADT
9601 and
9602 DSDT). Windows only.
9603
9604 ----------------------------------------
9605 04 December 2008. Summary of changes for version 20081204:
9606
9607 1) ACPI CA Core Subsystem:
9608
9609 The ACPICA Programmer Reference has been completely updated and revamped
9610 for
9611 this release. This includes updates to the external interfaces, OSL
9612 interfaces, the overview sections, and the debugger reference.
9613
9614 Several new ACPICA interfaces have been implemented and documented in the
9615 programmer reference:
9616 AcpiReset - Writes the reset value to the FADT-defined reset register.
9617 AcpiDisableAllGpes - Disable all available GPEs.
9618 AcpiEnableAllRuntimeGpes - Enable all available runtime GPEs.
9619 AcpiGetGpeDevice - Get the GPE block device associated with a GPE.
9620 AcpiGbl_CurrentGpeCount - Tracks the current number of available GPEs.
9621 AcpiRead - Low-level read ACPI register (was HwLowLevelRead.)
9622 AcpiWrite - Low-level write ACPI register (was HwLowLevelWrite.)
9623
9624 Most of the public ACPI hardware-related interfaces have been moved to a
9625 new
9626 file, components/hardware/hwxface.c
9627
9628 Enhanced the FADT parsing and low-level ACPI register access: The ACPI
9629 register lengths within the FADT are now used, and the low level ACPI
9630 register access no longer hardcodes the ACPI register lengths. Given that
9631 there may be some risk in actually trusting the FADT register lengths, a
9632 run-
9633 time option was added to fall back to the default hardcoded lengths if
9634 the
9635 FADT proves to contain incorrect values - UseDefaultRegisterWidths. This
9636 option is set to true for now, and a warning is issued if a suspicious
9637 FADT
9638 register length is overridden with the default value.
9639
9640 Fixed a reference count issue in NsRepairObject. This problem was
9641 introduced
9642 in version 20081031 as part of a fix to repair Buffer objects within
9643 Packages. Lin Ming.
9644
9645 Added semaphore support to the Linux/Unix application OS-services layer
9646 (OSL). ACPICA BZ 448. Lin Ming.
9647
9648 Added the ACPI_MUTEX_TYPE configuration option to select whether mutexes
9649 will
9650 be implemented in the OSL, or will binary semaphores be used instead.
9651
9652 Example Code and Data Size: These are the sizes for the OS-independent
9653 acpica.lib produced by the Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 32-bit compiler. The
9654 debug version of the code includes the debug output trace mechanism and
9655 has a
9656 much larger code and data size.
9657
9658 Previous Release:
9659 Non-Debug Version: 81.7K Code, 17.3K Data, 99.0K Total
9660 Debug Version: 156.4K Code, 49.4K Data, 205.8K Total
9661 Current Release:
9662 Non-Debug Version: 82.3K Code, 17.4K Data, 99.7K Total
9663 Debug Version: 157.1K Code, 49.7K Data, 206.8K Total
9664
9665 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler and Tools:
9666
9667 iASL: Completed the '-e' option to include additional ACPI tables in
9668 order
9669 to
9670 aid with disassembly and External statement generation. ACPICA BZ 742.
9671 Lin
9672 Ming.
9673
9674 iASL: Removed the "named object in while loop" error. The compiler cannot
9675 determine how many times a loop will execute. ACPICA BZ 730.
9676
9677 Disassembler: Implemented support for FADT revision 2 (MS extension).
9678 ACPICA
9679 BZ 743.
9680
9681 Disassembler: Updates for several ACPI data tables (HEST, EINJ, and
9682 MCFG).
9683
9684 ----------------------------------------
9685 31 October 2008. Summary of changes for version 20081031:
9686
9687 1) ACPI CA Core Subsystem:
9688
9689 Restructured the ACPICA header files into public/private. acpi.h now
9690 includes
9691 only the "public" acpica headers. All other acpica headers are "private"
9692 and
9693 should not be included by acpica users. One new file, accommon.h is used
9694 to
9695 include the commonly used private headers for acpica code generation.
9696 Future
9697 plans include moving all private headers to a new subdirectory.
9698
9699 Implemented an automatic Buffer->String return value conversion for
9700 predefined ACPI methods. For these methods (such as _BIF), added
9701 automatic
9702 conversion for return objects that are required to be a String, but a
9703 Buffer
9704 was found instead. This can happen when reading string battery data from
9705 an
9706 operation region, because it used to be difficult to convert the data
9707 from
9708 buffer to string from within the ASL. Ensures that the host OS is
9709 provided
9710 with a valid null-terminated string. Linux BZ 11822.
9711
9712 Updated the FACS waking vector interfaces. Split
9713 AcpiSetFirmwareWakingVector
9714 into two: one for the 32-bit vector, another for the 64-bit vector. This
9715 is
9716 required because the host OS must setup the wake much differently for
9717 each
9718 vector (real vs. protected mode, etc.) and the interface itself should
9719 not
9720 be
9721 deciding which vector to use. Also, eliminated the
9722 GetFirmwareWakingVector
9723 interface, as it served no purpose (only the firmware reads the vector,
9724 OS
9725 only writes the vector.) ACPICA BZ 731.
9726
9727 Implemented a mechanism to escape infinite AML While() loops. Added a
9728 loop
9729 counter to force exit from AML While loops if the count becomes too
9730 large.
9731 This can occur in poorly written AML when the hardware does not respond
9732 within a while loop and the loop does not implement a timeout. The
9733 maximum
9734 loop count is configurable. A new exception code is returned when a loop
9735 is
9736 broken, AE_AML_INFINITE_LOOP. Alexey Starikovskiy, Bob Moore.
9737
9738 Optimized the execution of AML While loops. Previously, a control state
9739 object was allocated and freed for each execution of the loop. The
9740 optimization is to simply reuse the control state for each iteration.
9741 This
9742 speeds up the raw loop execution time by about 5%.
9743
9744 Enhanced the implicit return mechanism. For Windows compatibility, return
9745 an
9746 implicit integer of value zero for methods that contain no executable
9747 code.
9748 Such methods are seen in the field as stubs (presumably), and can cause
9749 drivers to fail if they expect a return value. Lin Ming.
9750
9751 Allow multiple backslashes as root prefixes in namepaths. In a fully
9752 qualified namepath, allow multiple backslash prefixes. This can happen
9753 (and
9754 is seen in the field) because of the use of a double-backslash in strings
9755 (since backslash is the escape character) causing confusion. ACPICA BZ
9756 739
9757 Lin Ming.
9758
9759 Emit a warning if two different FACS or DSDT tables are discovered in the
9760 FADT. Checks if there are two valid but different addresses for the FACS
9761 and
9762 DSDT within the FADT (mismatch between the 32-bit and 64-bit fields.)
9763
9764 Consolidated the method argument count validation code. Merged the code
9765 that
9766 validates control method argument counts into the predefined validation
9767 module. Eliminates possible multiple warnings for incorrect argument
9768 counts.
9769
9770 Implemented ACPICA example code. Includes code for ACPICA initialization,
9771 handler installation, and calling a control method. Available at
9772 source/tools/examples.
9773
9774 Added a global pointer for FACS table to simplify internal FACS access.
9775 Use
9776 the global pointer instead of using AcpiGetTableByIndex for each FACS
9777 access.
9778 This simplifies the code for the Global Lock and the Firmware Waking
9779 Vector(s).
9780
9781 Example Code and Data Size: These are the sizes for the OS-independent
9782 acpica.lib produced by the Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 32-bit compiler. The
9783 debug version of the code includes the debug output trace mechanism and
9784 has a
9785 much larger code and data size.
9786
9787 Previous Release:
9788 Non-Debug Version: 81.2K Code, 17.0K Data, 98.2K Total
9789 Debug Version: 155.8K Code, 49.1K Data, 204.9K Total
9790 Current Release:
9791 Non-Debug Version: 81.7K Code, 17.3K Data, 99.0K Total
9792 Debug Version: 156.4K Code, 49.4K Data, 205.8K Total
9793
9794 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler and Tools:
9795
9796 iASL: Improved disassembly of external method calls. Added the -e option
9797 to
9798 allow the inclusion of additional ACPI tables to help with the
9799 disassembly
9800 of
9801 method invocations and the generation of external declarations during the
9802 disassembly. Certain external method invocations cannot be disassembled
9803 properly without the actual declaration of the method. Use the -e option
9804 to
9805 include the table where the external method(s) are actually declared.
9806 Most
9807 useful for disassembling SSDTs that make method calls back to the master
9808 DSDT. Lin Ming. Example: To disassemble an SSDT with calls to DSDT: iasl
9809 -d
9810 -e dsdt.aml ssdt1.aml
9811
9812 iASL: Fix to allow references to aliases within ASL namepaths. Fixes a
9813 problem where the use of an alias within a namepath would result in a not
9814 found error or cause the compiler to fault. Also now allows forward
9815 references from the Alias operator itself. ACPICA BZ 738.
9816
9817 ----------------------------------------
9818 26 September 2008. Summary of changes for version 20080926:
9819
9820 1) ACPI CA Core Subsystem:
9821
9822 Designed and implemented a mechanism to validate predefined ACPI methods
9823 and
9824 objects. This code validates the predefined ACPI objects (objects whose
9825 names
9826 start with underscore) that appear in the namespace, at the time they are
9827 evaluated. The argument count and the type of the returned object are
9828 validated against the ACPI specification. The purpose of this validation
9829 is
9830 to detect problems with the BIOS-implemented predefined ACPI objects
9831 before
9832 the results are returned to the ACPI-related drivers. Future enhancements
9833 may
9834 include actual repair of incorrect return objects where possible. Two new
9835 files are nspredef.c and acpredef.h.
9836
9837 Fixed a fault in the AML parser if a memory allocation fails during the
9838 Op
9839 completion routine AcpiPsCompleteThisOp. Lin Ming. ACPICA BZ 492.
9840
9841 Fixed an issue with implicit return compatibility. This change improves
9842 the
9843 implicit return mechanism to be more compatible with the MS interpreter.
9844 Lin
9845 Ming, ACPICA BZ 349.
9846
9847 Implemented support for zero-length buffer-to-string conversions. Allow
9848 zero
9849 length strings during interpreter buffer-to-string conversions. For
9850 example,
9851 during the ToDecimalString and ToHexString operators, as well as implicit
9852 conversions. Fiodor Suietov, ACPICA BZ 585.
9853
9854 Fixed two possible memory leaks in the error exit paths of
9855 AcpiUtUpdateObjectReference and AcpiUtWalkPackageTree. These functions
9856 are
9857 similar in that they use a stack of state objects in order to eliminate
9858 recursion. The stack must be fully unwound and deallocated if an error
9859 occurs. Lin Ming. ACPICA BZ 383.
9860
9861 Removed the unused ACPI_BITREG_WAKE_ENABLE definition and entry in the
9862 global
9863 ACPI register table. This bit does not exist and is unused. Lin Ming, Bob
9864 Moore ACPICA BZ 442.
9865
9866 Removed the obsolete version number in module headers. Removed the
9867 "$Revision" number that appeared in each module header. This version
9868 number
9869 was useful under SourceSafe and CVS, but has no meaning under git. It is
9870 not
9871 only incorrect, it could also be misleading.
9872
9873 Example Code and Data Size: These are the sizes for the OS-independent
9874 acpica.lib produced by the Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 32-bit compiler. The
9875 debug version of the code includes the debug output trace mechanism and
9876 has a
9877 much larger code and data size.
9878
9879 Previous Release:
9880 Non-Debug Version: 79.7K Code, 16.4K Data, 96.1K Total
9881 Debug Version: 153.7K Code, 48.2K Data, 201.9K Total
9882 Current Release:
9883 Non-Debug Version: 81.2K Code, 17.0K Data, 98.2K Total
9884 Debug Version: 155.8K Code, 49.1K Data, 204.9K Total
9885
9886 ----------------------------------------
9887 29 August 2008. Summary of changes for version 20080829:
9888
9889 1) ACPI CA Core Subsystem:
9890
9891 Completed a major cleanup of the internal ACPI_OPERAND_OBJECT of type
9892 Reference. Changes include the elimination of cheating on the Object
9893 field
9894 for the DdbHandle subtype, addition of a reference class field to
9895 differentiate the various reference types (instead of an AML opcode), and
9896 the
9897 cleanup of debug output for this object. Lin Ming, Bob Moore. BZ 723
9898
9899 Reduce an error to a warning for an incorrect method argument count.
9900 Previously aborted with an error if too few arguments were passed to a
9901 control method via the external ACPICA interface. Now issue a warning
9902 instead
9903 and continue. Handles the case where the method inadvertently declares
9904 too
9905 many arguments, but does not actually use the extra ones. Applies mainly
9906 to
9907 the predefined methods. Lin Ming. Linux BZ 11032.
9908
9909 Disallow the evaluation of named object types with no intrinsic value.
9910 Return
9911 AE_TYPE for objects that have no value and therefore evaluation is
9912 undefined:
9913 Device, Event, Mutex, Region, Thermal, and Scope. Previously, evaluation
9914 of
9915 these types were allowed, but an exception would be generated at some
9916 point
9917 during the evaluation. Now, the error is generated up front.
9918
9919 Fixed a possible memory leak in the AcpiNsGetExternalPathname function
9920 (nsnames.c). Fixes a leak in the error exit path.
9921
9922 Removed the obsolete debug levels ACPI_DB_WARN and ACPI_DB_ERROR. These
9923 debug
9924 levels were made obsolete by the ACPI_WARNING, ACPI_ERROR, and
9925 ACPI_EXCEPTION
9926 interfaces. Also added ACPI_DB_EVENTS to correspond with the existing
9927 ACPI_LV_EVENTS.
9928
9929 Removed obsolete and/or unused exception codes from the acexcep.h header.
9930 There is the possibility that certain device drivers may be affected if
9931 they
9932 use any of these exceptions.
9933
9934 The ACPICA documentation has been added to the public git source tree,
9935 under
9936 acpica/documents. Included are the ACPICA programmer reference, the iASL
9937 compiler reference, and the changes.txt release logfile.
9938
9939 Example Code and Data Size: These are the sizes for the OS-independent
9940 acpica.lib produced by the Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 32-bit compiler. The
9941 debug version of the code includes the debug output trace mechanism and
9942 has a
9943 much larger code and data size.
9944
9945 Previous Release:
9946 Non-Debug Version: 79.7K Code, 16.4K Data, 96.1K Total
9947 Debug Version: 153.9K Code, 48.4K Data, 202.3K Total
9948 Current Release:
9949 Non-Debug Version: 79.7K Code, 16.4K Data, 96.1K Total
9950 Debug Version: 153.7K Code, 48.2K Data, 201.9K Total
9951
9952 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler and Tools:
9953
9954 Allow multiple argument counts for the predefined _SCP method. ACPI 3.0
9955 defines _SCP with 3 arguments. Previous versions defined it with only 1
9956 argument. iASL now allows both definitions.
9957
9958 iASL/disassembler: avoid infinite loop on bad ACPI tables. Check for
9959 zero-
9960 length subtables when disassembling ACPI tables. Also fixed a couple of
9961 errors where a full 16-bit table type field was not extracted from the
9962 input
9963 properly.
9964
9965 acpisrc: Improve comment counting mechanism for generating source code
9966 statistics. Count first and last lines of multi-line comments as
9967 whitespace,
9968 not comment lines. Handle Linux legal header in addition to standard
9969 acpica
9970 header.
9971
9972 ----------------------------------------
9973
9974 29 July 2008. Summary of changes for version 20080729:
9975
9976 1) ACPI CA Core Subsystem:
9977
9978 Fix a possible deadlock in the GPE dispatch. Remove call to
9979 AcpiHwDisableAllGpes during wake in AcpiEvGpeDispatch. This call will
9980 attempt
9981 to acquire the GPE lock but can deadlock since the GPE lock is already
9982 held
9983 at dispatch time. This code was introduced in version 20060831 as a
9984 response
9985 to Linux BZ 6881 and has since been removed from Linux.
9986
9987 Add a function to dereference returned reference objects. Examines the
9988 return
9989 object from a call to AcpiEvaluateObject. Any Index or RefOf references
9990 are
9991 automatically dereferenced in an attempt to return something useful
9992 (these
9993 reference types cannot be converted into an external ACPI_OBJECT.)
9994 Provides
9995 MS compatibility. Lin Ming, Bob Moore. Linux BZ 11105
9996
9997 x2APIC support: changes for MADT and SRAT ACPI tables. There are 2 new
9998 subtables for the MADT and one new subtable for the SRAT. Includes
9999 disassembler and AcpiSrc support. Data from the Intel 64 Architecture
10000 x2APIC
10001 Specification, June 2008.
10002
10003 Additional error checking for pathname utilities. Add error check after
10004 all
10005 calls to AcpiNsGetPathnameLength. Add status return from
10006 AcpiNsBuildExternalPath and check after all calls. Add parameter
10007 validation
10008 to AcpiUtInitializeBuffer. Reported by and initial patch by Ingo Molnar.
10009
10010 Return status from the global init function AcpiUtGlobalInitialize. This
10011 is
10012 used by both the kernel subsystem and the utilities such as iASL
10013 compiler.
10014 The function could possibly fail when the caches are initialized. Yang
10015 Yi.
10016
10017 Add a function to decode reference object types to strings. Created for
10018 improved error messages.
10019
10020 Improve object conversion error messages. Better error messages during
10021 object
10022 conversion from internal to the external ACPI_OBJECT. Used for external
10023 calls
10024 to AcpiEvaluateObject.
10025
10026 Example Code and Data Size: These are the sizes for the OS-independent
10027 acpica.lib produced by the Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 32-bit compiler. The
10028 debug version of the code includes the debug output trace mechanism and
10029 has a
10030 much larger code and data size.
10031
10032 Previous Release:
10033 Non-Debug Version: 79.6K Code, 16.2K Data, 95.8K Total
10034 Debug Version: 153.5K Code, 48.2K Data, 201.7K Total
10035 Current Release:
10036 Non-Debug Version: 79.7K Code, 16.4K Data, 96.1K Total
10037 Debug Version: 153.9K Code, 48.4K Data, 202.3K Total
10038
10039 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler and Tools:
10040
10041 Debugger: fix a possible hang when evaluating non-methods. Fixes a
10042 problem
10043 introduced in version 20080701. If the object being evaluated (via
10044 execute
10045 command) is not a method, the debugger can hang while trying to obtain
10046 non-
10047 existent parameters.
10048
10049 iASL: relax error for using reserved "_T_x" identifiers. These names can
10050 appear in a disassembled ASL file if they were emitted by the original
10051 compiler. Instead of issuing an error or warning and forcing the user to
10052 manually change these names, issue a remark instead.
10053
10054 iASL: error if named object created in while loop. Emit an error if any
10055 named
10056 object is created within a While loop. If allowed, this code will
10057 generate
10058 a
10059 run-time error on the second iteration of the loop when an attempt is
10060 made
10061 to
10062 create the same named object twice. ACPICA bugzilla 730.
10063
10064 iASL: Support absolute pathnames for include files. Add support for
10065 absolute
10066 pathnames within the Include operator. previously, only relative
10067 pathnames
10068 were supported.
10069
10070 iASL: Enforce minimum 1 interrupt in interrupt macro and Resource
10071 Descriptor.
10072 The ACPI spec requires one interrupt minimum. BZ 423
10073
10074 iASL: Handle a missing ResourceSource arg, with a present SourceIndex.
10075 Handles the case for the Interrupt Resource Descriptor where
10076 the ResourceSource argument is omitted but ResourceSourceIndex
10077 is present. Now leave room for the Index. BZ 426
10078
10079 iASL: Prevent error message if CondRefOf target does not exist. Fixes
10080 cases
10081 where an error message is emitted if the target does not exist. BZ 516
10082
10083 iASL: Fix broken -g option (get Windows ACPI tables). Fixes the -g option
10084 (get ACPI tables on Windows). This was apparently broken in version
10085 20070919.
10086
10087 AcpiXtract: Handle EOF while extracting data. Correctly handle the case
10088 where
10089 the EOF happens immediately after the last table in the input file. Print
10090 completion message. Previously, no message was displayed in this case.
10091
10092 ----------------------------------------
10093 01 July 2008. Summary of changes for version 20080701:
10094
10095 0) Git source tree / acpica.org
10096
10097 Fixed a problem where a git-clone from http would not transfer the entire
10098 source tree.
10099
10100 1) ACPI CA Core Subsystem:
10101
10102 Implemented a "careful" GPE disable in AcpiEvDisableGpe, only modify one
10103 enable bit. Now performs a read-change-write of the enable register
10104 instead
10105 of simply writing out the cached enable mask. This will prevent
10106 inadvertent
10107 enabling of GPEs if a rogue GPE is received during initialization (before
10108 GPE
10109 handlers are installed.)
10110
10111 Implemented a copy for dynamically loaded tables. Previously, dynamically
10112 loaded tables were simply mapped - but on some machines this memory is
10113 corrupted after suspend. Now copy the table to a local buffer. For the
10114 OpRegion case, added checksum verify. Use the table length from the table
10115 header, not the region length. For the Buffer case, use the table length
10116 also. Dennis Noordsij, Bob Moore. BZ 10734
10117
10118 Fixed a problem where the same ACPI table could not be dynamically loaded
10119 and
10120 unloaded more than once. Without this change, a table cannot be loaded
10121 again
10122 once it has been loaded/unloaded one time. The current mechanism does not
10123 unregister a table upon an unload. During a load, if the same table is
10124 found,
10125 this no longer returns an exception. BZ 722
10126
10127 Fixed a problem where the wrong descriptor length was calculated for the
10128 EndTag descriptor in 64-bit mode. The "minimal" descriptors such as
10129 EndTag
10130 are calculated as 12 bytes long, but the actual length in the internal
10131 descriptor is 16 because of the round-up to 8 on the 64-bit build.
10132 Reported
10133 by Linn Crosetto. BZ 728
10134
10135 Fixed a possible memory leak in the Unload operator. The DdbHandle
10136 returned
10137 by Load() did not have its reference count decremented during unload,
10138 leading
10139 to a memory leak. Lin Ming. BZ 727
10140
10141 Fixed a possible memory leak when deleting thermal/processor objects. Any
10142 associated notify handlers (and objects) were not being deleted. Fiodor
10143 Suietov. BZ 506
10144
10145 Fixed the ordering of the ASCII names in the global mutex table to match
10146 the
10147 actual mutex IDs. Used by AcpiUtGetMutexName, a function used for debug
10148 only.
10149 Vegard Nossum. BZ 726
10150
10151 Enhanced the AcpiGetObjectInfo interface to return the number of required
10152 arguments if the object is a control method. Added this call to the
10153 debugger
10154 so the proper number of default arguments are passed to a method. This
10155 prevents a warning when executing methods from AcpiExec.
10156
10157 Added a check for an invalid handle in AcpiGetObjectInfo. Return
10158 AE_BAD_PARAMETER if input handle is invalid. BZ 474
10159
10160 Fixed an extraneous warning from exconfig.c on the 64-bit build.
10161
10162 Example Code and Data Size: These are the sizes for the OS-independent
10163 acpica.lib produced by the Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 32-bit compiler. The
10164 debug version of the code includes the debug output trace mechanism and
10165 has a
10166 much larger code and data size.
10167
10168 Previous Release:
10169 Non-Debug Version: 79.3K Code, 16.2K Data, 95.5K Total
10170 Debug Version: 153.0K Code, 48.2K Data, 201.2K Total
10171 Current Release:
10172 Non-Debug Version: 79.6K Code, 16.2K Data, 95.8K Total
10173 Debug Version: 153.5K Code, 48.2K Data, 201.7K Total
10174
10175 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler and Tools:
10176
10177 iASL: Added two missing ACPI reserved names. Added _MTP and _ASZ, both
10178 resource descriptor names.
10179
10180 iASL: Detect invalid ASCII characters in input (windows version). Removed
10181 the
10182 "-CF" flag from the flex compile, enables correct detection of non-ASCII
10183 characters in the input. BZ 441
10184
10185 iASL: Eliminate warning when result of LoadTable is not used. Eliminate
10186 the
10187 "result of operation not used" warning when the DDB handle returned from
10188 LoadTable is not used. The warning is not needed. BZ 590
10189
10190 AcpiExec: Add support for dynamic table load/unload. Now calls _CFG
10191 method
10192 to
10193 pass address of table to the AML. Added option to disable OpRegion
10194 simulation
10195 to allow creation of an OpRegion with a real address that was passed to
10196 _CFG.
10197 All of this allows testing of the Load and Unload operators from
10198 AcpiExec.
10199
10200 Debugger: update tables command for unloaded tables. Handle unloaded
10201 tables
10202 and use the standard table header output routine.
10203
10204 ----------------------------------------
10205 09 June 2008. Summary of changes for version 20080609:
10206
10207 1) ACPI CA Core Subsystem:
10208
10209 Implemented a workaround for reversed _PRT entries. A significant number
10210 of
10211 BIOSs erroneously reverse the _PRT SourceName and the SourceIndex. This
10212 change dynamically detects and repairs this problem. Provides
10213 compatibility
10214 with MS ACPI. BZ 6859
10215
10216 Simplified the internal ACPI hardware interfaces to eliminate the locking
10217 flag parameter from Register Read/Write. Added a new external interface,
10218 AcpiGetRegisterUnlocked.
10219
10220 Fixed a problem where the invocation of a GPE control method could hang.
10221 This
10222 was a regression introduced in 20080514. The new method argument count
10223 validation mechanism can enter an infinite loop when a GPE method is
10224 dispatched. Problem fixed by removing the obsolete code that passed GPE
10225 block
10226 information to the notify handler via the control method parameter
10227 pointer.
10228
10229 Fixed a problem where the _SST execution status was incorrectly returned
10230 to
10231 the caller of AcpiEnterSleepStatePrep. This was a regression introduced
10232 in
10233 20080514. _SST is optional and a NOT_FOUND exception should never be
10234 returned. BZ 716
10235
10236 Fixed a problem where a deleted object could be accessed from within the
10237 AML
10238 parser. This was a regression introduced in version 20080123 as a fix for
10239 the
10240 Unload operator. Lin Ming. BZ 10669
10241
10242 Cleaned up the debug operand dump mechanism. Eliminated unnecessary
10243 operands
10244 and eliminated the use of a negative index in a loop. Operands are now
10245 displayed in the correct order, not backwards. This also fixes a
10246 regression
10247 introduced in 20080514 on 64-bit systems where the elimination of
10248 ACPI_NATIVE_UINT caused the negative index to go large and positive. BZ
10249 715
10250
10251 Fixed a possible memory leak in EvPciConfigRegionSetup where the error
10252 exit
10253 path did not delete a locally allocated structure.
10254
10255 Updated definitions for the DMAR and SRAT tables to synchronize with the
10256 current specifications. Includes disassembler support.
10257
10258 Fixed a problem in the mutex debug code (in utmutex.c) where an incorrect
10259 loop termination value was used. Loop terminated on iteration early,
10260 missing
10261 one mutex. Linn Crosetto
10262
10263 Example Code and Data Size: These are the sizes for the OS-independent
10264 acpica.lib produced by the Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 32-bit compiler. The
10265 debug version of the code includes the debug output trace mechanism and
10266 has a
10267 much larger code and data size.
10268
10269 Previous Release:
10270 Non-Debug Version: 79.5K Code, 16.2K Data, 95.7K Total
10271 Debug Version: 153.3K Code, 48.3K Data, 201.6K Total
10272 Current Release:
10273 Non-Debug Version: 79.3K Code, 16.2K Data, 95.5K Total
10274 Debug Version: 153.0K Code, 48.2K Data, 201.2K Total
10275
10276 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler and Tools:
10277
10278 Disassembler: Implemented support for EisaId() within _CID objects. Now
10279 disassemble integer _CID objects back to EisaId invocations, including
10280 multiple integers within _CID packages. Includes single-step support for
10281 debugger also.
10282
10283 Disassembler: Added support for DMAR and SRAT table definition changes.
10284
10285 ----------------------------------------
10286 14 May 2008. Summary of changes for version 20080514:
10287
10288 1) ACPI CA Core Subsystem:
10289
10290 Fixed a problem where GPEs were enabled too early during the ACPICA
10291 initialization. This could lead to "handler not installed" errors on some
10292 machines. Moved GPE enable until after _REG/_STA/_INI methods are run.
10293 This
10294 ensures that all operation regions and devices throughout the namespace
10295 have
10296 been initialized before GPEs are enabled. Alexey Starikovskiy, BZ 9916.
10297
10298 Implemented a change to the enter sleep code. Moved execution of the _GTS
10299 method to just before setting sleep enable bit. The execution was moved
10300 from
10301 AcpiEnterSleepStatePrep to AcpiEnterSleepState. _GTS is now executed
10302 immediately before the SLP_EN bit is set, as per the ACPI specification.
10303 Luming Yu, BZ 1653.
10304
10305 Implemented a fix to disable unknown GPEs (2nd version). Now always
10306 disable
10307 the GPE, even if ACPICA thinks that that it is already disabled. It is
10308 possible that the AML or some other code has enabled the GPE unbeknownst
10309 to
10310 the ACPICA code.
10311
10312 Fixed a problem with the Field operator where zero-length fields would
10313 return
10314 an AE_AML_NO_OPERAND exception during table load. Fix enables zero-length
10315 ASL
10316 field declarations in Field(), BankField(), and IndexField(). BZ 10606.
10317
10318 Implemented a fix for the Load operator, now load the table at the
10319 namespace
10320 root. This reverts a change introduced in version 20071019. The table is
10321 now
10322 loaded at the namespace root even though this goes against the ACPI
10323 specification. This provides compatibility with other ACPI
10324 implementations.
10325 The ACPI specification will be updated to reflect this in ACPI 4.0. Lin
10326 Ming.
10327
10328 Fixed a problem where ACPICA would not Load() tables with unusual
10329 signatures.
10330 Now ignore ACPI table signature for Load() operator. Only "SSDT" is
10331 acceptable to the ACPI spec, but tables are seen with OEMx and null sigs.
10332 Therefore, signature validation is worthless. Apparently MS ACPI accepts
10333 such
10334 signatures, ACPICA must be compatible. BZ 10454.
10335
10336 Fixed a possible negative array index in AcpiUtValidateException. Added
10337 NULL
10338 fields to the exception string arrays to eliminate a -1 subtraction on
10339 the
10340 SubStatus field.
10341
10342 Updated the debug tracking macros to reduce overall code and data size.
10343 Changed ACPI_MODULE_NAME and ACPI_FUNCTION_NAME to use arrays of strings
10344 instead of pointers to static strings. Jan Beulich and Bob Moore.
10345
10346 Implemented argument count checking in control method invocation via
10347 AcpiEvaluateObject. Now emit an error if too few arguments, warning if
10348 too
10349 many. This applies only to extern programmatic control method execution,
10350 not
10351 method-to-method calls within the AML. Lin Ming.
10352
10353 Eliminated the ACPI_NATIVE_UINT type across all ACPICA code. This type is
10354 no
10355 longer needed, especially with the removal of 16-bit support. It was
10356 replaced
10357 mostly with UINT32, but also ACPI_SIZE where a type that changes 32/64
10358 bit
10359 on
10360 32/64-bit platforms is required.
10361
10362 Added the C const qualifier for appropriate string constants -- mostly
10363 MODULE_NAME and printf format strings. Jan Beulich.
10364
10365 Example Code and Data Size: These are the sizes for the OS-independent
10366 acpica.lib produced by the Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 32-bit compiler. The
10367 debug version of the code includes the debug output trace mechanism and
10368 has a
10369 much larger code and data size.
10370
10371 Previous Release:
10372 Non-Debug Version: 80.0K Code, 17.4K Data, 97.4K Total
10373 Debug Version: 159.4K Code, 64.4K Data, 223.8K Total
10374 Current Release:
10375 Non-Debug Version: 79.5K Code, 16.2K Data, 95.7K Total
10376 Debug Version: 153.3K Code, 48.3K Data, 201.6K Total
10377
10378 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler and Tools:
10379
10380 Implemented ACPI table revision ID validation in the disassembler. Zero
10381 is
10382 always invalid. For DSDTs, the ID controls the interpreter integer width.
10383 1
10384 means 32-bit and this is unusual. 2 or greater is 64-bit.
10385
10386 ----------------------------------------
10387 21 March 2008. Summary of changes for version 20080321:
10388
10389 1) ACPI CA Core Subsystem:
10390
10391 Implemented an additional change to the GPE support in order to suppress
10392 spurious or stray GPEs. The AcpiEvDisableGpe function will now
10393 permanently
10394 disable incoming GPEs that are neither enabled nor disabled -- meaning
10395 that
10396 the GPE is unknown to the system. This should prevent future interrupt
10397 floods
10398 from that GPE. BZ 6217 (Zhang Rui)
10399
10400 Fixed a problem where NULL package elements were not returned to the
10401 AcpiEvaluateObject interface correctly. The element was simply ignored
10402 instead of returning a NULL ACPI_OBJECT package element, potentially
10403 causing
10404 a buffer overflow and/or confusing the caller who expected a fixed number
10405 of
10406 elements. BZ 10132 (Lin Ming, Bob Moore)
10407
10408 Fixed a problem with the CreateField, CreateXXXField (Bit, Byte, Word,
10409 Dword,
10410 Qword), Field, BankField, and IndexField operators when invoked from
10411 inside
10412 an executing control method. In this case, these operators created
10413 namespace
10414 nodes that were incorrectly left marked as permanent nodes instead of
10415 temporary nodes. This could cause a problem if there is race condition
10416 between an exiting control method and a running namespace walk. (Reported
10417 by
10418 Linn Crosetto)
10419
10420 Fixed a problem where the CreateField and CreateXXXField operators would
10421 incorrectly allow duplicate names (the name of the field) with no
10422 exception
10423 generated.
10424
10425 Implemented several changes for Notify handling. Added support for new
10426 Notify
10427 values (ACPI 2.0+) and improved the Notify debug output. Notify on
10428 PowerResource objects is no longer allowed, as per the ACPI
10429 specification.
10430 (Bob Moore, Zhang Rui)
10431
10432 All Reference Objects returned via the AcpiEvaluateObject interface are
10433 now
10434 marked as type "REFERENCE" instead of "ANY". The type ANY is now reserved
10435 for
10436 NULL objects - either NULL package elements or unresolved named
10437 references.
10438
10439 Fixed a problem where an extraneous debug message was produced for
10440 package
10441 objects (when debugging enabled). The message "Package List length larger
10442 than NumElements count" is now produced in the correct case, and is now
10443 an
10444 error message rather than a debug message. Added a debug message for the
10445 opposite case, where NumElements is larger than the Package List (the
10446 package
10447 will be padded out with NULL elements as per the ACPI spec.)
10448
10449 Implemented several improvements for the output of the ASL "Debug" object
10450 to
10451 clarify and keep all data for a given object on one output line.
10452
10453 Fixed two size calculation issues with the variable-length Start
10454 Dependent
10455 resource descriptor.
10456
10457 Example Code and Data Size: These are the sizes for the OS-independent
10458 acpica.lib produced by the Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 32-bit compiler. The
10459 debug version of the code includes the debug output trace mechanism and
10460 has
10461 a much larger code and data size.
10462
10463 Previous Release:
10464 Non-Debug Version: 79.7K Code, 17.3K Data, 97.0K Total
10465 Debug Version: 158.9K Code, 64.0K Data, 222.9K Total
10466 Current Release:
10467 Non-Debug Version: 80.0K Code, 17.4K Data, 97.4K Total
10468 Debug Version: 159.4K Code, 64.4K Data, 223.8K Total
10469
10470 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler and Tools:
10471
10472 Fixed a problem with the use of the Switch operator where execution of
10473 the
10474 containing method by multiple concurrent threads could cause an
10475 AE_ALREADY_EXISTS exception. This is caused by the fact that there is no
10476 actual Switch opcode, it must be simulated with local named temporary
10477 variables and if/else pairs. The solution chosen was to mark any method
10478 that
10479 uses Switch as Serialized, thus preventing multiple thread entries. BZ
10480 469.
10481
10482 ----------------------------------------
10483 13 February 2008. Summary of changes for version 20080213:
10484
10485 1) ACPI CA Core Subsystem:
10486
10487 Implemented another MS compatibility design change for GPE/Notify
10488 handling.
10489 GPEs are now cleared/enabled asynchronously to allow all pending notifies
10490 to
10491 complete first. It is expected that the OSL will queue the enable request
10492 behind all pending notify requests (may require changes to the local host
10493 OSL
10494 in AcpiOsExecute). Alexey Starikovskiy.
10495
10496 Fixed a problem where buffer and package objects passed as arguments to a
10497 control method via the external AcpiEvaluateObject interface could cause
10498 an
10499 AE_AML_INTERNAL exception depending on the order and type of operators
10500 executed by the target control method.
10501
10502 Fixed a problem where resource descriptor size optimization could cause a
10503 problem when a _CRS resource template is passed to a _SRS method. The
10504 _SRS
10505 resource template must use the same descriptors (with the same size) as
10506 returned from _CRS. This change affects the following resource
10507 descriptors:
10508 IRQ / IRQNoFlags and StartDependendentFn / StartDependentFnNoPri. (BZ
10509 9487)
10510
10511 Fixed a problem where a CopyObject to RegionField, BankField, and
10512 IndexField
10513 objects did not perform an implicit conversion as it should. These types
10514 must
10515 retain their initial type permanently as per the ACPI specification.
10516 However,
10517 a CopyObject to all other object types should not perform an implicit
10518 conversion, as per the ACPI specification. (Lin Ming, Bob Moore) BZ 388
10519
10520 Fixed a problem with the AcpiGetDevices interface where the mechanism to
10521 match device CIDs did not examine the entire list of available CIDs, but
10522 instead aborted on the first non-matching CID. Andrew Patterson.
10523
10524 Fixed a regression introduced in version 20071114. The ACPI_HIDWORD macro
10525 was
10526 inadvertently changed to return a 16-bit value instead of a 32-bit value,
10527 truncating the upper dword of a 64-bit value. This macro is only used to
10528 display debug output, so no incorrect calculations were made. Also,
10529 reimplemented the macro so that a 64-bit shift is not performed by
10530 inefficient compilers.
10531
10532 Added missing va_end statements that should correspond with each va_start
10533 statement.
10534
10535 Example Code and Data Size: These are the sizes for the OS-independent
10536 acpica.lib produced by the Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 32-bit compiler. The
10537 debug version of the code includes the debug output trace mechanism and
10538 has
10539 a much larger code and data size.
10540
10541 Previous Release:
10542 Non-Debug Version: 79.5K Code, 17.2K Data, 96.7K Total
10543 Debug Version: 159.0K Code, 63.8K Data, 222.8K Total
10544 Current Release:
10545 Non-Debug Version: 79.7K Code, 17.3K Data, 97.0K Total
10546 Debug Version: 158.9K Code, 64.0K Data, 222.9K Total
10547
10548 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler and Tools:
10549
10550 Implemented full disassembler support for the following new ACPI tables:
10551 BERT, EINJ, and ERST. Implemented partial disassembler support for the
10552 complicated HEST table. These tables support the Windows Hardware Error
10553 Architecture (WHEA).
10554
10555 ----------------------------------------
10556 23 January 2008. Summary of changes for version 20080123:
10557
10558 1) ACPI CA Core Subsystem:
10559
10560 Added the 2008 copyright to all module headers and signons. This affects
10561 virtually every file in the ACPICA core subsystem, the iASL compiler, and
10562 the tools/utilities.
10563
10564 Fixed a problem with the SizeOf operator when used with Package and
10565 Buffer
10566 objects. These objects have deferred execution for some arguments, and
10567 the
10568 execution is now completed before the SizeOf is executed. This problem
10569 caused
10570 unexpected AE_PACKAGE_LIMIT errors on some systems (Lin Ming, Bob Moore)
10571 BZ
10572 9558
10573
10574 Implemented an enhancement to the interpreter "slack mode". In the
10575 absence
10576 of
10577 an explicit return or an implicitly returned object from the last
10578 executed
10579 opcode, a control method will now implicitly return an integer of value 0
10580 for
10581 Microsoft compatibility. (Lin Ming) BZ 392
10582
10583 Fixed a problem with the Load operator where an exception was not
10584 returned
10585 in
10586 the case where the table is already loaded. (Lin Ming) BZ 463
10587
10588 Implemented support for the use of DDBHandles as an Indexed Reference, as
10589 per
10590 the ACPI spec. (Lin Ming) BZ 486
10591
10592 Implemented support for UserTerm (Method invocation) for the Unload
10593 operator
10594 as per the ACPI spec. (Lin Ming) BZ 580
10595
10596 Fixed a problem with the LoadTable operator where the OemId and
10597 OemTableId
10598 input strings could cause unexpected failures if they were shorter than
10599 the
10600 maximum lengths allowed. (Lin Ming, Bob Moore) BZ 576
10601
10602 Implemented support for UserTerm (Method invocation) for the Unload
10603 operator
10604 as per the ACPI spec. (Lin Ming) BZ 580
10605
10606 Implemented header file support for new ACPI tables - BERT, ERST, EINJ,
10607 HEST,
10608 IBFT, UEFI, WDAT. Disassembler support is forthcoming.
10609
10610 Example Code and Data Size: These are the sizes for the OS-independent
10611 acpica.lib produced by the Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 32-bit compiler. The
10612 debug version of the code includes the debug output trace mechanism and
10613 has
10614 a much larger code and data size.
10615
10616 Previous Release:
10617 Non-Debug Version: 79.3K Code, 17.2K Data, 96.5K Total
10618 Debug Version: 158.6K Code, 63.8K Data, 222.4K Total
10619 Current Release:
10620 Non-Debug Version: 79.5K Code, 17.2K Data, 96.7K Total
10621 Debug Version: 159.0K Code, 63.8K Data, 222.8K Total
10622
10623 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler and Tools:
10624
10625 Implemented support in the disassembler for checksum validation on
10626 incoming
10627 binary DSDTs and SSDTs. If incorrect, a message is displayed within the
10628 table
10629 header dump at the start of the disassembly.
10630
10631 Implemented additional debugging information in the namespace listing
10632 file
10633 created during compilation. In addition to the namespace hierarchy, the
10634 full
10635 pathname to each namespace object is displayed.
10636
10637 Fixed a problem with the disassembler where invalid ACPI tables could
10638 cause
10639 faults or infinite loops.
10640
10641 Fixed an unexpected parse error when using the optional "parameter types"
10642 list in a control method declaration. (Lin Ming) BZ 397
10643
10644 Fixed a problem where two External declarations with the same name did
10645 not
10646 cause an error (Lin Ming) BZ 509
10647
10648 Implemented support for full TermArgs (adding Argx, Localx and method
10649 invocation) for the ParameterData parameter to the LoadTable operator.
10650 (Lin
10651 Ming) BZ 583,587
10652
10653 ----------------------------------------
10654 19 December 2007. Summary of changes for version 20071219:
10655
10656 1) ACPI CA Core Subsystem:
10657
10658 Implemented full support for deferred execution for the TermArg string
10659 arguments for DataTableRegion. This enables forward references and full
10660 operand resolution for the three string arguments. Similar to
10661 OperationRegion
10662 deferred argument execution.) Lin Ming. BZ 430
10663
10664 Implemented full argument resolution support for the BankValue argument
10665 to
10666 BankField. Previously, only constants were supported, now any TermArg may
10667 be
10668 used. Lin Ming BZ 387, 393
10669
10670 Fixed a problem with AcpiGetDevices where the search of a branch of the
10671 device tree could be terminated prematurely. In accordance with the ACPI
10672 specification, the search down the current branch is terminated if a
10673 device
10674 is both not present and not functional (instead of just not present.)
10675 Yakui
10676 Zhao.
10677
10678 Fixed a problem where "unknown" GPEs could be allowed to fire repeatedly
10679 if
10680 the underlying AML code changed the GPE enable registers. Now, any
10681 unknown
10682 incoming GPE (no _Lxx/_Exx method and not the EC GPE) is immediately
10683 disabled
10684 instead of simply ignored. Rui Zhang.
10685
10686 Fixed a problem with Index Fields where the Index register was
10687 incorrectly
10688 limited to a maximum of 32 bits. Now any size may be used.
10689
10690 Fixed a couple memory leaks associated with "implicit return" objects
10691 when
10692 the AML Interpreter slack mode is enabled. Lin Ming BZ 349
10693
10694 Example Code and Data Size: These are the sizes for the OS-independent
10695 acpica.lib produced by the Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 32-bit compiler. The
10696 debug version of the code includes the debug output trace mechanism and
10697 has
10698 a much larger code and data size.
10699
10700 Previous Release:
10701 Non-Debug Version: 79.0K Code, 17.2K Data, 96.2K Total
10702 Debug Version: 157.9K Code, 63.6K Data, 221.5K Total
10703 Current Release:
10704 Non-Debug Version: 79.3K Code, 17.2K Data, 96.5K Total
10705 Debug Version: 158.6K Code, 63.8K Data, 222.4K Total
10706
10707 ----------------------------------------
10708 14 November 2007. Summary of changes for version 20071114:
10709
10710 1) ACPI CA Core Subsystem:
10711
10712 Implemented event counters for each of the Fixed Events, the ACPI SCI
10713 (interrupt) itself, and control methods executed. Named
10714 AcpiFixedEventCount[], AcpiSciCount, and AcpiMethodCount respectively.
10715 These
10716 should be useful for debugging and statistics.
10717
10718 Implemented a new external interface, AcpiGetStatistics, to retrieve the
10719 contents of the various event counters. Returns the current values for
10720 AcpiSciCount, AcpiGpeCount, the AcpiFixedEventCount array, and
10721 AcpiMethodCount. The interface can be expanded in the future if new
10722 counters
10723 are added. Device drivers should use this interface rather than access
10724 the
10725 counters directly.
10726
10727 Fixed a problem with the FromBCD and ToBCD operators. With some
10728 compilers,
10729 the ShortDivide function worked incorrectly, causing problems with the
10730 BCD
10731 functions with large input values. A truncation from 64-bit to 32-bit
10732 inadvertently occurred. Internal BZ 435. Lin Ming
10733
10734 Fixed a problem with Index references passed as method arguments.
10735 References
10736 passed as arguments to control methods were dereferenced immediately
10737 (before
10738 control was passed to the called method). The references are now
10739 correctly
10740 passed directly to the called method. BZ 5389. Lin Ming
10741
10742 Fixed a problem with CopyObject used in conjunction with the Index
10743 operator.
10744 The reference was incorrectly dereferenced before the copy. The reference
10745 is
10746 now correctly copied. BZ 5391. Lin Ming
10747
10748 Fixed a problem with Control Method references within Package objects.
10749 These
10750 references are now correctly generated. This completes the package
10751 construction overhaul that began in version 20071019.
10752
10753 Example Code and Data Size: These are the sizes for the OS-independent
10754 acpica.lib produced by the Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 32-bit compiler. The
10755 debug version of the code includes the debug output trace mechanism and
10756 has
10757 a much larger code and data size.
10758
10759 Previous Release:
10760 Non-Debug Version: 78.8K Code, 17.2K Data, 96.0K Total
10761 Debug Version: 157.2K Code, 63.4K Data, 220.6K Total
10762 Current Release:
10763 Non-Debug Version: 79.0K Code, 17.2K Data, 96.2K Total
10764 Debug Version: 157.9K Code, 63.6K Data, 221.5K Total
10765
10766
10767 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler and Tools:
10768
10769 The AcpiExec utility now installs handlers for all of the predefined
10770 Operation Region types. New types supported are: PCI_Config, CMOS, and
10771 PCIBARTarget.
10772
10773 Fixed a problem with the 64-bit version of AcpiExec where the extended
10774 (64-
10775 bit) address fields for the DSDT and FACS within the FADT were not being
10776 used, causing truncation of the upper 32-bits of these addresses. Lin
10777 Ming
10778 and Bob Moore
10779
10780 ----------------------------------------
10781 19 October 2007. Summary of changes for version 20071019:
10782
10783 1) ACPI CA Core Subsystem:
10784
10785 Fixed a problem with the Alias operator when the target of the alias is a
10786 named ASL operator that opens a new scope -- Scope, Device,
10787 PowerResource,
10788 Processor, and ThermalZone. In these cases, any children of the original
10789 operator could not be accessed via the alias, potentially causing
10790 unexpected
10791 AE_NOT_FOUND exceptions. (BZ 9067)
10792
10793 Fixed a problem with the Package operator where all named references were
10794 created as object references and left otherwise unresolved. According to
10795 the
10796 ACPI specification, a Package can only contain Data Objects or references
10797 to
10798 control methods. The implication is that named references to Data Objects
10799 (Integer, Buffer, String, Package, BufferField, Field) should be resolved
10800 immediately upon package creation. This is the approach taken with this
10801 change. References to all other named objects (Methods, Devices, Scopes,
10802 etc.) are all now properly created as reference objects. (BZ 5328)
10803
10804 Reverted a change to Notify handling that was introduced in version
10805 20070508. This version changed the Notify handling from asynchronous to
10806 fully synchronous (Device driver Notify handling with respect to the
10807 Notify
10808 ASL operator). It was found that this change caused more problems than it
10809 solved and was removed by most users.
10810
10811 Fixed a problem with the Increment and Decrement operators where the type
10812 of
10813 the target object could be unexpectedly and incorrectly changed. (BZ 353)
10814 Lin Ming.
10815
10816 Fixed a problem with the Load and LoadTable operators where the table
10817 location within the namespace was ignored. Instead, the table was always
10818 loaded into the root or current scope. Lin Ming.
10819
10820 Fixed a problem with the Load operator when loading a table from a buffer
10821 object. The input buffer was prematurely zeroed and/or deleted. (BZ 577)
10822
10823 Fixed a problem with the Debug object where a store of a DdbHandle
10824 reference
10825 object to the Debug object could cause a fault.
10826
10827 Added a table checksum verification for the Load operator, in the case
10828 where
10829 the load is from a buffer. (BZ 578).
10830
10831 Implemented additional parameter validation for the LoadTable operator.
10832 The
10833 length of the input strings SignatureString, OemIdString, and OemTableId
10834 are
10835 now checked for maximum lengths. (BZ 582) Lin Ming.
10836
10837 Example Code and Data Size: These are the sizes for the OS-independent
10838 acpica.lib produced by the Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 32-bit compiler. The
10839 debug version of the code includes the debug output trace mechanism and
10840 has
10841 a much larger code and data size.
10842
10843 Previous Release:
10844 Non-Debug Version: 78.5K Code, 17.1K Data, 95.6K Total
10845 Debug Version: 156.7K Code, 63.2K Data, 219.9K Total
10846 Current Release:
10847 Non-Debug Version: 78.8K Code, 17.2K Data, 96.0K Total
10848 Debug Version: 157.2K Code, 63.4K Data, 220.6K Total
10849
10850
10851 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler:
10852
10853 Fixed a problem where if a single file was specified and the file did not
10854 exist, no error message was emitted. (Introduced with wildcard support in
10855 version 20070917.)
10856
10857 ----------------------------------------
10858 19 September 2007. Summary of changes for version 20070919:
10859
10860 1) ACPI CA Core Subsystem:
10861
10862 Designed and implemented new external interfaces to install and remove
10863 handlers for ACPI table-related events. Current events that are defined
10864 are
10865 LOAD and UNLOAD. These interfaces allow the host to track ACPI tables as
10866 they are dynamically loaded and unloaded. See AcpiInstallTableHandler and
10867 AcpiRemoveTableHandler. (Lin Ming and Bob Moore)
10868
10869 Fixed a problem where the use of the AcpiGbl_AllMethodsSerialized flag
10870 (acpi_serialized option on Linux) could cause some systems to hang during
10871 initialization. (Bob Moore) BZ 8171
10872
10873 Fixed a problem where objects of certain types (Device, ThermalZone,
10874 Processor, PowerResource) can be not found if they are declared and
10875 referenced from within the same control method (Lin Ming) BZ 341
10876
10877 Example Code and Data Size: These are the sizes for the OS-independent
10878 acpica.lib produced by the Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 32-bit compiler. The
10879 debug version of the code includes the debug output trace mechanism and
10880 has
10881 a much larger code and data size.
10882
10883 Previous Release:
10884 Non-Debug Version: 78.3K Code, 17.0K Data, 95.3K Total
10885 Debug Version: 156.3K Code, 63.1K Data, 219.4K Total
10886 Current Release:
10887 Non-Debug Version: 78.5K Code, 17.1K Data, 95.6K Total
10888 Debug Version: 156.7K Code, 63.2K Data, 219.9K Total
10889
10890
10891 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler:
10892
10893 Implemented support to allow multiple files to be compiled/disassembled
10894 in
10895 a
10896 single invocation. This includes command line wildcard support for both
10897 the
10898 Windows and Unix versions of the compiler. This feature simplifies the
10899 disassembly and compilation of multiple ACPI tables in a single
10900 directory.
10901
10902 ----------------------------------------
10903 08 May 2007. Summary of changes for version 20070508:
10904
10905 1) ACPI CA Core Subsystem:
10906
10907 Implemented a Microsoft compatibility design change for the handling of
10908 the
10909 Notify AML operator. Previously, notify handlers were dispatched and
10910 executed completely asynchronously in a deferred thread. The new design
10911 still executes the notify handlers in a different thread, but the
10912 original
10913 thread that executed the Notify() now waits at a synchronization point
10914 for
10915 the notify handler to complete. Some machines depend on a synchronous
10916 Notify
10917 operator in order to operate correctly.
10918
10919 Implemented support to allow Package objects to be passed as method
10920 arguments to the external AcpiEvaluateObject interface. Previously, this
10921 would return the AE_NOT_IMPLEMENTED exception. This feature had not been
10922 implemented since there were no reserved control methods that required it
10923 until recently.
10924
10925 Fixed a problem with the internal FADT conversion where ACPI 1.0 FADTs
10926 that
10927 contained invalid non-zero values in reserved fields could cause later
10928 failures because these fields have meaning in later revisions of the
10929 FADT.
10930 For incoming ACPI 1.0 FADTs, these fields are now always zeroed. (The
10931 fields
10932 are: Preferred_PM_Profile, PSTATE_CNT, CST_CNT, and IAPC_BOOT_FLAGS.)
10933
10934 Fixed a problem where the Global Lock handle was not properly updated if
10935 a
10936 thread that acquired the Global Lock via executing AML code then
10937 attempted
10938 to acquire the lock via the AcpiAcquireGlobalLock interface. Reported by
10939 Joe
10940 Liu.
10941
10942 Fixed a problem in AcpiEvDeleteGpeXrupt where the global interrupt list
10943 could be corrupted if the interrupt being removed was at the head of the
10944 list. Reported by Linn Crosetto.
10945
10946 Example Code and Data Size: These are the sizes for the OS-independent
10947 acpica.lib produced by the Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 32-bit compiler. The
10948 debug version of the code includes the debug output trace mechanism and
10949 has
10950 a much larger code and data size.
10951
10952 Previous Release:
10953 Non-Debug Version: 78.0K Code, 17.1K Data, 95.1K Total
10954 Debug Version: 155.9K Code, 63.1K Data, 219.0K Total
10955 Current Release:
10956 Non-Debug Version: 78.3K Code, 17.0K Data, 95.3K Total
10957 Debug Version: 156.3K Code, 63.1K Data, 219.4K Total
10958
10959 ----------------------------------------
10960 20 March 2007. Summary of changes for version 20070320:
10961
10962 1) ACPI CA Core Subsystem:
10963
10964 Implemented a change to the order of interpretation and evaluation of AML
10965 operand objects within the AML interpreter. The interpreter now evaluates
10966 operands in the order that they appear in the AML stream (and the
10967 corresponding ASL code), instead of in the reverse order (after the
10968 entire
10969 operand list has been parsed). The previous behavior caused several
10970 subtle
10971 incompatibilities with the Microsoft AML interpreter as well as being
10972 somewhat non-intuitive. BZ 7871, local BZ 263. Valery Podrezov.
10973
10974 Implemented a change to the ACPI Global Lock support. All interfaces to
10975 the
10976 global lock now allow the same thread to acquire the lock multiple times.
10977 This affects the AcpiAcquireGlobalLock external interface to the global
10978 lock
10979 as well as the internal use of the global lock to support AML fields -- a
10980 control method that is holding the global lock can now simultaneously
10981 access
10982 AML fields that require global lock protection. Previously, in both
10983 cases,
10984 this would have resulted in an AE_ALREADY_ACQUIRED exception. The change
10985 to
10986 AcpiAcquireGlobalLock is of special interest to drivers for the Embedded
10987 Controller. There is no change to the behavior of the AML Acquire
10988 operator,
10989 as this can already be used to acquire a mutex multiple times by the same
10990 thread. BZ 8066. With assistance from Alexey Starikovskiy.
10991
10992 Fixed a problem where invalid objects could be referenced in the AML
10993 Interpreter after error conditions. During operand evaluation, ensure
10994 that
10995 the internal "Return Object" field is cleared on error and only valid
10996 pointers are stored there. Caused occasional access to deleted objects
10997 that
10998 resulted in "large reference count" warning messages. Valery Podrezov.
10999
11000 Fixed a problem where an AE_STACK_OVERFLOW internal exception could occur
11001 on
11002 deeply nested control method invocations. BZ 7873, local BZ 487. Valery
11003 Podrezov.
11004
11005 Fixed an internal problem with the handling of result objects on the
11006 interpreter result stack. BZ 7872. Valery Podrezov.
11007
11008 Removed obsolete code that handled the case where AML_NAME_OP is the
11009 target
11010 of a reference (Reference.Opcode). This code was no longer necessary. BZ
11011 7874. Valery Podrezov.
11012
11013 Removed obsolete ACPI_NO_INTEGER64_SUPPORT from two header files. This
11014 was
11015 a
11016 remnant from the previously discontinued 16-bit support.
11017
11018 Example Code and Data Size: These are the sizes for the OS-independent
11019 acpica.lib produced by the Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 32-bit compiler. The
11020 debug version of the code includes the debug output trace mechanism and
11021 has
11022 a much larger code and data size.
11023
11024 Previous Release:
11025 Non-Debug Version: 78.0K Code, 17.1K Data, 95.1K Total
11026 Debug Version: 155.8K Code, 63.3K Data, 219.1K Total
11027 Current Release:
11028 Non-Debug Version: 78.0K Code, 17.1K Data, 95.1K Total
11029 Debug Version: 155.9K Code, 63.1K Data, 219.0K Total
11030
11031 ----------------------------------------
11032 26 January 2007. Summary of changes for version 20070126:
11033
11034 1) ACPI CA Core Subsystem:
11035
11036 Added the 2007 copyright to all module headers and signons. This affects
11037 virtually every file in the ACPICA core subsystem, the iASL compiler, and
11038 the utilities.
11039
11040 Implemented a fix for an incorrect parameter passed to AcpiTbDeleteTable
11041 during a table load. A bad pointer was passed in the case where the DSDT
11042 is
11043 overridden, causing a fault in this case.
11044
11045 Example Code and Data Size: These are the sizes for the OS-independent
11046 acpica.lib produced by the Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 32-bit compiler. The
11047 debug version of the code includes the debug output trace mechanism and
11048 has
11049 a much larger code and data size.
11050
11051 Previous Release:
11052 Non-Debug Version: 78.0K Code, 17.1K Data, 95.1K Total
11053 Debug Version: 155.8K Code, 63.3K Data, 219.1K Total
11054 Current Release:
11055 Non-Debug Version: 78.0K Code, 17.1K Data, 95.1K Total
11056 Debug Version: 155.8K Code, 63.3K Data, 219.1K Total
11057
11058 ----------------------------------------
11059 15 December 2006. Summary of changes for version 20061215:
11060
11061 1) ACPI CA Core Subsystem:
11062
11063 Support for 16-bit ACPICA has been completely removed since it is no
11064 longer
11065 necessary and it clutters the code. All 16-bit macros, types, and
11066 conditional compiles have been removed, cleaning up and simplifying the
11067 code
11068 across the entire subsystem. DOS support is no longer needed since the
11069 bootable Linux firmware kit is now available.
11070
11071 The handler for the Global Lock is now removed during AcpiTerminate to
11072 enable a clean subsystem restart, via the implementation of the
11073 AcpiEvRemoveGlobalLockHandler function. (With assistance from Joel Bretz,
11074 HP)
11075
11076 Implemented enhancements to the multithreading support within the
11077 debugger
11078 to enable improved multithreading debugging and evaluation of the
11079 subsystem.
11080 (Valery Podrezov)
11081
11082 Debugger: Enhanced the Statistics/Memory command to emit the total
11083 (maximum)
11084 memory used during the execution, as well as the maximum memory consumed
11085 by
11086 each of the various object types. (Valery Podrezov)
11087
11088 Example Code and Data Size: These are the sizes for the OS-independent
11089 acpica.lib produced by the Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 32-bit compiler. The
11090 debug version of the code includes the debug output trace mechanism and
11091 has
11092 a much larger code and data size.
11093
11094 Previous Release:
11095 Non-Debug Version: 77.9K Code, 17.0K Data, 94.9K Total
11096 Debug Version: 155.2K Code, 63.1K Data, 218.3K Total
11097 Current Release:
11098 Non-Debug Version: 78.0K Code, 17.1K Data, 95.1K Total
11099 Debug Version: 155.8K Code, 63.3K Data, 219.1K Total
11100
11101
11102 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler and Tools:
11103
11104 AcpiExec: Implemented a new option (-m) to display full memory use
11105 statistics upon subsystem/program termination. (Valery Podrezov)
11106
11107 ----------------------------------------
11108 09 November 2006. Summary of changes for version 20061109:
11109
11110 1) ACPI CA Core Subsystem:
11111
11112 Optimized the Load ASL operator in the case where the source operand is
11113 an
11114 operation region. Simply map the operation region memory, instead of
11115 performing a bytewise read. (Region must be of type SystemMemory, see
11116 below.)
11117
11118 Fixed the Load ASL operator for the case where the source operand is a
11119 region field. A buffer object is also allowed as the source operand. BZ
11120 480
11121
11122 Fixed a problem where the Load ASL operator allowed the source operand to
11123 be
11124 an operation region of any type. It is now restricted to regions of type
11125 SystemMemory, as per the ACPI specification. BZ 481
11126
11127 Additional cleanup and optimizations for the new Table Manager code.
11128
11129 AcpiEnable will now fail if all of the required ACPI tables are not
11130 loaded
11131 (FADT, FACS, DSDT). BZ 477
11132
11133 Added #pragma pack(8/4) to acobject.h to ensure that the structures in
11134 this
11135 header are always compiled as aligned. The ACPI_OPERAND_OBJECT has been
11136 manually optimized to be aligned and will not work if it is byte-packed.
11137
11138 Example Code and Data Size: These are the sizes for the OS-independent
11139 acpica.lib produced by the Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 32-bit compiler. The
11140 debug version of the code includes the debug output trace mechanism and
11141 has
11142 a much larger code and data size.
11143
11144 Previous Release:
11145 Non-Debug Version: 78.1K Code, 17.1K Data, 95.2K Total
11146 Debug Version: 155.4K Code, 63.1K Data, 218.5K Total
11147 Current Release:
11148 Non-Debug Version: 77.9K Code, 17.0K Data, 94.9K Total
11149 Debug Version: 155.2K Code, 63.1K Data, 218.3K Total
11150
11151
11152 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler and Tools:
11153
11154 Fixed a problem where the presence of the _OSI predefined control method
11155 within complex expressions could cause an internal compiler error.
11156
11157 AcpiExec: Implemented full region support for multiple address spaces.
11158 SpaceId is now part of the REGION object. BZ 429
11159
11160 ----------------------------------------
11161 11 October 2006. Summary of changes for version 20061011:
11162
11163 1) ACPI CA Core Subsystem:
11164
11165 Completed an AML interpreter performance enhancement for control method
11166 execution. Previously a 2-pass parse/execution, control methods are now
11167 completely parsed and executed in a single pass. This improves overall
11168 interpreter performance by ~25%, reduces code size, and reduces CPU stack
11169 use. (Valery Podrezov + interpreter changes in version 20051202 that
11170 eliminated namespace loading during the pass one parse.)
11171
11172 Implemented _CID support for PCI Root Bridge detection. If the _HID does
11173 not
11174 match the predefined PCI Root Bridge IDs, the _CID list (if present) is
11175 now
11176 obtained and also checked for an ID match.
11177
11178 Implemented additional support for the PCI _ADR execution: upsearch until
11179 a
11180 device scope is found before executing _ADR. This allows PCI_Config
11181 operation regions to be declared locally within control methods
11182 underneath
11183 PCI device objects.
11184
11185 Fixed a problem with a possible race condition between threads executing
11186 AcpiWalkNamespace and the AML interpreter. This condition was removed by
11187 modifying AcpiWalkNamespace to (by default) ignore all temporary
11188 namespace
11189 entries created during any concurrent control method execution. An
11190 additional namespace race condition is known to exist between
11191 AcpiWalkNamespace and the Load/Unload ASL operators and is still under
11192 investigation.
11193
11194 Restructured the AML ParseLoop function, breaking it into several
11195 subfunctions in order to reduce CPU stack use and improve
11196 maintainability.
11197 (Mikhail Kouzmich)
11198
11199 AcpiGetHandle: Fix for parameter validation to detect invalid
11200 combinations
11201 of prefix handle and pathname. BZ 478
11202
11203 Example Code and Data Size: These are the sizes for the OS-independent
11204 acpica.lib produced by the Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 32-bit compiler. The
11205 debug version of the code includes the debug output trace mechanism and
11206 has
11207 a much larger code and data size.
11208
11209 Previous Release:
11210 Non-Debug Version: 77.9K Code, 17.1K Data, 95.0K Total
11211 Debug Version: 154.6K Code, 63.0K Data, 217.6K Total
11212 Current Release:
11213 Non-Debug Version: 78.1K Code, 17.1K Data, 95.2K Total
11214 Debug Version: 155.4K Code, 63.1K Data, 218.5K Total
11215
11216 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler and Tools:
11217
11218 Ported the -g option (get local ACPI tables) to the new ACPICA Table
11219 Manager
11220 to restore original behavior.
11221
11222 ----------------------------------------
11223 27 September 2006. Summary of changes for version 20060927:
11224
11225 1) ACPI CA Core Subsystem:
11226
11227 Removed the "Flags" parameter from AcpiGetRegister and AcpiSetRegister.
11228 These functions now use a spinlock for mutual exclusion and the interrupt
11229 level indication flag is not needed.
11230
11231 Fixed a problem with the Global Lock where the lock could appear to be
11232 obtained before it is actually obtained. The global lock semaphore was
11233 inadvertently created with one unit instead of zero units. (BZ 464)
11234 Fiodor
11235 Suietov.
11236
11237 Fixed a possible memory leak and fault in AcpiExResolveObjectToValue
11238 during
11239 a read from a buffer or region field. (BZ 458) Fiodor Suietov.
11240
11241 Example Code and Data Size: These are the sizes for the OS-independent
11242 acpica.lib produced by the Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 32-bit compiler. The
11243 debug version of the code includes the debug output trace mechanism and
11244 has
11245 a much larger code and data size.
11246
11247 Previous Release:
11248 Non-Debug Version: 77.9K Code, 17.1K Data, 95.0K Total
11249 Debug Version: 154.7K Code, 63.0K Data, 217.7K Total
11250 Current Release:
11251 Non-Debug Version: 77.9K Code, 17.1K Data, 95.0K Total
11252 Debug Version: 154.6K Code, 63.0K Data, 217.6K Total
11253
11254
11255 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler and Tools:
11256
11257 Fixed a compilation problem with the pre-defined Resource Descriptor
11258 field
11259 names where an "object does not exist" error could be incorrectly
11260 generated
11261 if the parent ResourceTemplate pathname places the template within a
11262 different namespace scope than the current scope. (BZ 7212)
11263
11264 Fixed a problem where the compiler could hang after syntax errors
11265 detected
11266 in an ElseIf construct. (BZ 453)
11267
11268 Fixed a problem with the AmlFilename parameter to the DefinitionBlock()
11269 operator. An incorrect output filename was produced when this parameter
11270 was
11271 a null string (""). Now, the original input filename is used as the AML
11272 output filename, with an ".aml" extension.
11273
11274 Implemented a generic batch command mode for the AcpiExec utility
11275 (execute
11276 any AML debugger command) (Valery Podrezov).
11277
11278 ----------------------------------------
11279 12 September 2006. Summary of changes for version 20060912:
11280
11281 1) ACPI CA Core Subsystem:
11282
11283 Enhanced the implementation of the "serialized mode" of the interpreter
11284 (enabled via the AcpiGbl_AllMethodsSerialized flag.) When this mode is
11285 specified, instead of creating a serialization semaphore per control
11286 method,
11287 the interpreter lock is simply no longer released before a blocking
11288 operation during control method execution. This effectively makes the AML
11289 Interpreter single-threaded. The overhead of a semaphore per-method is
11290 eliminated.
11291
11292 Fixed a regression where an error was no longer emitted if a control
11293 method
11294 attempts to create 2 objects of the same name. This once again returns
11295 AE_ALREADY_EXISTS. When this exception occurs, it invokes the mechanism
11296 that
11297 will dynamically serialize the control method to possible prevent future
11298 errors. (BZ 440)
11299
11300 Integrated a fix for a problem with PCI Express HID detection in the PCI
11301 Config Space setup procedure. (BZ 7145)
11302
11303 Moved all FADT-related functions to a new file, tbfadt.c. Eliminated the
11304 AcpiHwInitialize function - the FADT registers are now validated when the
11305 table is loaded.
11306
11307 Added two new warnings during FADT verification - 1) if the FADT is
11308 larger
11309 than the largest known FADT version, and 2) if there is a mismatch
11310 between
11311 a
11312 32-bit block address and the 64-bit X counterpart (when both are non-
11313 zero.)
11314
11315 Example Code and Data Size: These are the sizes for the OS-independent
11316 acpica.lib produced by the Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 32-bit compiler. The
11317 debug version of the code includes the debug output trace mechanism and
11318 has
11319 a much larger code and data size.
11320
11321 Previous Release:
11322 Non-Debug Version: 77.9K Code, 16.7K Data, 94.6K Total
11323 Debug Version: 154.9K Code, 62.6K Data, 217.5K Total
11324 Current Release:
11325 Non-Debug Version: 77.9K Code, 17.1K Data, 95.0K Total
11326 Debug Version: 154.7K Code, 63.0K Data, 217.7K Total
11327
11328
11329 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler and Tools:
11330
11331 Fixed a problem with the implementation of the Switch() operator where
11332 the
11333 temporary variable was declared too close to the actual Switch, instead
11334 of
11335 at method level. This could cause a problem if the Switch() operator is
11336 within a while loop, causing an error on the second iteration. (BZ 460)
11337
11338 Disassembler - fix for error emitted for unknown type for target of scope
11339 operator. Now, ignore it and continue.
11340
11341 Disassembly of an FADT now verifies the input FADT and reports any errors
11342 found. Fix for proper disassembly of full-sized (ACPI 2.0) FADTs.
11343
11344 Disassembly of raw data buffers with byte initialization data now
11345 prefixes
11346 each output line with the current buffer offset.
11347
11348 Disassembly of ASF! table now includes all variable-length data fields at
11349 the end of some of the subtables.
11350
11351 The disassembler now emits a comment if a buffer appears to be a
11352 ResourceTemplate, but cannot be disassembled as such because the EndTag
11353 does
11354 not appear at the very end of the buffer.
11355
11356 AcpiExec - Added the "-t" command line option to enable the serialized
11357 mode
11358 of the AML interpreter.
11359
11360 ----------------------------------------
11361 31 August 2006. Summary of changes for version 20060831:
11362
11363 1) ACPI CA Core Subsystem:
11364
11365 Miscellaneous fixes for the Table Manager:
11366 - Correctly initialize internal common FADT for all 64-bit "X" fields
11367 - Fixed a couple table mapping issues during table load
11368 - Fixed a couple alignment issues for IA64
11369 - Initialize input array to zero in AcpiInitializeTables
11370 - Additional parameter validation for AcpiGetTable, AcpiGetTableHeader,
11371 AcpiGetTableByIndex
11372
11373 Change for GPE support: when a "wake" GPE is received, all wake GPEs are
11374 now
11375 immediately disabled to prevent the waking GPE from firing again and to
11376 prevent other wake GPEs from interrupting the wake process.
11377
11378 Added the AcpiGpeCount global that tracks the number of processed GPEs,
11379 to
11380 be used for debugging systems with a large number of ACPI interrupts.
11381
11382 Implemented support for the "DMAR" ACPI table (DMA Redirection Table) in
11383 both the ACPICA headers and the disassembler.
11384
11385 Example Code and Data Size: These are the sizes for the OS-independent
11386 acpica.lib produced by the Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 32-bit compiler. The
11387 debug version of the code includes the debug output trace mechanism and
11388 has
11389 a much larger code and data size.
11390
11391 Previous Release:
11392 Non-Debug Version: 77.8K Code, 16.5K Data, 94.3K Total
11393 Debug Version: 154.6K Code, 62.3K Data, 216.9K Total
11394 Current Release:
11395 Non-Debug Version: 77.9K Code, 16.7K Data, 94.6K Total
11396 Debug Version: 154.9K Code, 62.6K Data, 217.5K Total
11397
11398
11399 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler and Tools:
11400
11401 Disassembler support for the DMAR ACPI table.
11402
11403 ----------------------------------------
11404 23 August 2006. Summary of changes for version 20060823:
11405
11406 1) ACPI CA Core Subsystem:
11407
11408 The Table Manager component has been completely redesigned and
11409 reimplemented. The new design is much simpler, and reduces the overall
11410 code
11411 and data size of the kernel-resident ACPICA by approximately 5%. Also, it
11412 is
11413 now possible to obtain the ACPI tables very early during kernel
11414 initialization, even before dynamic memory management is initialized.
11415 (Alexey Starikovskiy, Fiodor Suietov, Bob Moore)
11416
11417 Obsolete ACPICA interfaces:
11418
11419 - AcpiGetFirmwareTable: Use AcpiGetTable instead (works at early kernel
11420 init
11421 time).
11422 - AcpiLoadTable: Not needed.
11423 - AcpiUnloadTable: Not needed.
11424
11425 New ACPICA interfaces:
11426
11427 - AcpiInitializeTables: Must be called before the table manager can be
11428 used.
11429 - AcpiReallocateRootTable: Used to transfer the root table to dynamically
11430 allocated memory after it becomes available.
11431 - AcpiGetTableByIndex: Allows the host to easily enumerate all ACPI
11432 tables
11433 in the RSDT/XSDT.
11434
11435 Other ACPICA changes:
11436
11437 - AcpiGetTableHeader returns the actual mapped table header, not a copy.
11438 Use
11439 AcpiOsUnmapMemory to free this mapping.
11440 - AcpiGetTable returns the actual mapped table. The mapping is managed
11441 internally and must not be deleted by the caller. Use of this interface
11442 causes no additional dynamic memory allocation.
11443 - AcpiFindRootPointer: Support for physical addressing has been
11444 eliminated,
11445 it appeared to be unused.
11446 - The interface to AcpiOsMapMemory has changed to be consistent with the
11447 other allocation interfaces.
11448 - The interface to AcpiOsGetRootPointer has changed to eliminate
11449 unnecessary
11450 parameters.
11451 - ACPI_PHYSICAL_ADDRESS is now 32 bits on 32-bit platforms, 64 bits on
11452 64-
11453 bit platforms. Was previously 64 bits on all platforms.
11454 - The interface to the ACPI Global Lock acquire/release macros have
11455 changed
11456 slightly since ACPICA no longer keeps a local copy of the FACS with a
11457 constructed pointer to the actual global lock.
11458
11459 Porting to the new table manager:
11460
11461 - AcpiInitializeTables: Must be called once, and can be called anytime
11462 during the OS initialization process. It allows the host to specify an
11463 area
11464 of memory to be used to store the internal version of the RSDT/XSDT (root
11465 table). This allows the host to access ACPI tables before memory
11466 management
11467 is initialized and running.
11468 - AcpiReallocateRootTable: Can be called after memory management is
11469 running
11470 to copy the root table to a dynamically allocated array, freeing up the
11471 scratch memory specified in the call to AcpiInitializeTables.
11472 - AcpiSubsystemInitialize: This existing interface is independent of the
11473 Table Manager, and does not have to be called before the Table Manager
11474 can
11475 be used, it only must be called before the rest of ACPICA can be used.
11476 - ACPI Tables: Some changes have been made to the names and structure of
11477 the
11478 actbl.h and actbl1.h header files and may require changes to existing
11479 code.
11480 For example, bitfields have been completely removed because of their lack
11481 of
11482 portability across C compilers.
11483 - Update interfaces to the Global Lock acquire/release macros if local
11484 versions are used. (see acwin.h)
11485
11486 Obsolete files: tbconvrt.c, tbget.c, tbgetall.c, tbrsdt.c
11487
11488 New files: tbfind.c
11489
11490 Example Code and Data Size: These are the sizes for the OS-independent
11491 acpica.lib produced by the Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 32-bit compiler. The
11492 debug version of the code includes the debug output trace mechanism and
11493 has
11494 a much larger code and data size.
11495
11496 Previous Release:
11497 Non-Debug Version: 80.7K Code, 17.9K Data, 98.6K Total
11498 Debug Version: 161.0K Code, 65.1K Data, 226.1K Total
11499 Current Release:
11500 Non-Debug Version: 77.8K Code, 16.5K Data, 94.3K Total
11501 Debug Version: 154.6K Code, 62.3K Data, 216.9K Total
11502
11503
11504 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler and Tools:
11505
11506 No changes for this release.
11507
11508 ----------------------------------------
11509 21 July 2006. Summary of changes for version 20060721:
11510
11511 1) ACPI CA Core Subsystem:
11512
11513 The full source code for the ASL test suite used to validate the iASL
11514 compiler and the ACPICA core subsystem is being released with the ACPICA
11515 source for the first time. The source is contained in a separate package
11516 and
11517 consists of over 1100 files that exercise all ASL/AML operators. The
11518 package
11519 should appear on the Intel/ACPI web site shortly. (Valery Podrezov,
11520 Fiodor
11521 Suietov)
11522
11523 Completed a new design and implementation for support of the ACPI Global
11524 Lock. On the OS side, the global lock is now treated as a standard AML
11525 mutex. Previously, multiple OS threads could "acquire" the global lock
11526 simultaneously. However, this could cause the BIOS to be starved out of
11527 the
11528 lock - especially in cases such as the Embedded Controller driver where
11529 there is a tight coupling between the OS and the BIOS.
11530
11531 Implemented an optimization for the ACPI Global Lock interrupt mechanism.
11532 The Global Lock interrupt handler no longer queues the execution of a
11533 separate thread to signal the global lock semaphore. Instead, the
11534 semaphore
11535 is signaled directly from the interrupt handler.
11536
11537 Implemented support within the AML interpreter for package objects that
11538 contain a larger AML length (package list length) than the package
11539 element
11540 count. In this case, the length of the package is truncated to match the
11541 package element count. Some BIOS code apparently modifies the package
11542 length
11543 on the fly, and this change supports this behavior. Provides
11544 compatibility
11545 with the MS AML interpreter. (With assistance from Fiodor Suietov)
11546
11547 Implemented a temporary fix for the BankValue parameter of a Bank Field
11548 to
11549 support all constant values, now including the Zero and One opcodes.
11550 Evaluation of this parameter must eventually be converted to a full
11551 TermArg
11552 evaluation. A not-implemented error is now returned (temporarily) for
11553 non-
11554 constant values for this parameter.
11555
11556 Fixed problem reports (Fiodor Suietov) integrated:
11557 - Fix for premature object deletion after CopyObject on Operation Region
11558 (BZ
11559 350)
11560
11561 Example Code and Data Size: These are the sizes for the OS-independent
11562 acpica.lib produced by the Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 32-bit compiler. The
11563 debug version of the code includes the debug output trace mechanism and
11564 has
11565 a much larger code and data size.
11566
11567 Previous Release:
11568 Non-Debug Version: 80.7K Code, 18.0K Data, 98.7K Total
11569 Debug Version: 160.9K Code, 65.1K Data, 226.0K Total
11570 Current Release:
11571 Non-Debug Version: 80.7K Code, 17.9K Data, 98.6K Total
11572 Debug Version: 161.0K Code, 65.1K Data, 226.1K Total
11573
11574
11575 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler and Tools:
11576
11577 No changes for this release.
11578
11579 ----------------------------------------
11580 07 July 2006. Summary of changes for version 20060707:
11581
11582 1) ACPI CA Core Subsystem:
11583
11584 Added the ACPI_PACKED_POINTERS_NOT_SUPPORTED macro to support C compilers
11585 that do not allow the initialization of address pointers within packed
11586 structures - even though the hardware itself may support misaligned
11587 transfers. Some of the debug data structures are packed by default to
11588 minimize size.
11589
11590 Added an error message for the case where AcpiOsGetThreadId() returns
11591 zero.
11592 A non-zero value is required by the core ACPICA code to ensure the proper
11593 operation of AML mutexes and recursive control methods.
11594
11595 The DSDT is now the only ACPI table that determines whether the AML
11596 interpreter is in 32-bit or 64-bit mode. Not really a functional change,
11597 but
11598 the hooks for per-table 32/64 switching have been removed from the code.
11599 A
11600 clarification to the ACPI specification is forthcoming in ACPI 3.0B.
11601
11602 Fixed a possible leak of an OwnerID in the error path of
11603 AcpiTbInitTableDescriptor (tbinstal.c), and migrated all table OwnerID
11604 deletion to a single place in AcpiTbUninstallTable to correct possible
11605 leaks
11606 when using the AcpiTbDeleteTablesByType interface (with assistance from
11607 Lance Ortiz.)
11608
11609 Fixed a problem with Serialized control methods where the semaphore
11610 associated with the method could be over-signaled after multiple method
11611 invocations.
11612
11613 Fixed two issues with the locking of the internal namespace data
11614 structure.
11615 Both the Unload() operator and AcpiUnloadTable interface now lock the
11616 namespace during the namespace deletion associated with the table unload
11617 (with assistance from Linn Crosetto.)
11618
11619 Fixed problem reports (Valery Podrezov) integrated:
11620 - Eliminate unnecessary memory allocation for CreateXxxxField (BZ 5426)
11621
11622 Fixed problem reports (Fiodor Suietov) integrated:
11623 - Incomplete cleanup branches in AcpiTbGetTableRsdt (BZ 369)
11624 - On Address Space handler deletion, needless deactivation call (BZ 374)
11625 - AcpiRemoveAddressSpaceHandler: validate Device handle parameter (BZ
11626 375)
11627 - Possible memory leak, Notify sub-objects of Processor, Power,
11628 ThermalZone
11629 (BZ 376)
11630 - AcpiRemoveAddressSpaceHandler: validate Handler parameter (BZ 378)
11631 - Minimum Length of RSDT should be validated (BZ 379)
11632 - AcpiRemoveNotifyHandler: return AE_NOT_EXIST if Processor Obj has no
11633 Handler (BZ (380)
11634 - AcpiUnloadTable: return AE_NOT_EXIST if no table of specified type
11635 loaded
11636 (BZ 381)
11637
11638 Example Code and Data Size: These are the sizes for the OS-independent
11639 acpica.lib produced by the Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 32-bit compiler. The
11640 debug version of the code includes the debug output trace mechanism and
11641 has
11642 a much larger code and data size.
11643
11644 Previous Release:
11645 Non-Debug Version: 80.5K Code, 17.8K Data, 98.3K Total
11646 Debug Version: 160.8K Code, 64.8K Data, 225.6K Total
11647 Current Release:
11648 Non-Debug Version: 80.7K Code, 17.9K Data, 98.6K Total
11649 Debug Version: 161.0K Code, 65.1K Data, 226.1K Total
11650
11651
11652 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler and Tools:
11653
11654 Fixed problem reports:
11655 Compiler segfault when ASL contains a long (>1024) String declaration (BZ
11656 436)
11657
11658 ----------------------------------------
11659 23 June 2006. Summary of changes for version 20060623:
11660
11661 1) ACPI CA Core Subsystem:
11662
11663 Implemented a new ACPI_SPINLOCK type for the OSL lock interfaces. This
11664 allows the type to be customized to the host OS for improved efficiency
11665 (since a spinlock is usually a very small object.)
11666
11667 Implemented support for "ignored" bits in the ACPI registers. According
11668 to
11669 the ACPI specification, these bits should be preserved when writing the
11670 registers via a read/modify/write cycle. There are 3 bits preserved in
11671 this
11672 manner: PM1_CONTROL[0] (SCI_EN), PM1_CONTROL[9], and PM1_STATUS[11].
11673
11674 Implemented the initial deployment of new OSL mutex interfaces. Since
11675 some
11676 host operating systems have separate mutex and semaphore objects, this
11677 feature was requested. The base code now uses mutexes (and the new mutex
11678 interfaces) wherever a binary semaphore was used previously. However, for
11679 the current release, the mutex interfaces are defined as macros to map
11680 them
11681 to the existing semaphore interfaces. Therefore, no OSL changes are
11682 required
11683 at this time. (See acpiosxf.h)
11684
11685 Fixed several problems with the support for the control method SyncLevel
11686 parameter. The SyncLevel now works according to the ACPI specification
11687 and
11688 in concert with the Mutex SyncLevel parameter, since the current
11689 SyncLevel
11690 is a property of the executing thread. Mutual exclusion for control
11691 methods
11692 is now implemented with a mutex instead of a semaphore.
11693
11694 Fixed three instances of the use of the C shift operator in the bitfield
11695 support code (exfldio.c) to avoid the use of a shift value larger than
11696 the
11697 target data width. The behavior of C compilers is undefined in this case
11698 and
11699 can cause unpredictable results, and therefore the case must be detected
11700 and
11701 avoided. (Fiodor Suietov)
11702
11703 Added an info message whenever an SSDT or OEM table is loaded dynamically
11704 via the Load() or LoadTable() ASL operators. This should improve
11705 debugging
11706 capability since it will show exactly what tables have been loaded
11707 (beyond
11708 the tables present in the RSDT/XSDT.)
11709
11710 Example Code and Data Size: These are the sizes for the OS-independent
11711 acpica.lib produced by the Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 32-bit compiler. The
11712 debug version of the code includes the debug output trace mechanism and
11713 has
11714 a much larger code and data size.
11715
11716 Previous Release:
11717 Non-Debug Version: 80.0K Code, 17.6K Data, 97.6K Total
11718 Debug Version: 160.2K Code, 64.7K Data, 224.9K Total
11719 Current Release:
11720 Non-Debug Version: 80.5K Code, 17.8K Data, 98.3K Total
11721 Debug Version: 160.8K Code, 64.8K Data, 225.6K Total
11722
11723
11724 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler and Tools:
11725
11726 No changes for this release.
11727
11728 ----------------------------------------
11729 08 June 2006. Summary of changes for version 20060608:
11730
11731 1) ACPI CA Core Subsystem:
11732
11733 Converted the locking mutex used for the ACPI hardware to a spinlock.
11734 This
11735 change should eliminate all problems caused by attempting to acquire a
11736 semaphore at interrupt level, and it means that all ACPICA external
11737 interfaces that directly access the ACPI hardware can be safely called
11738 from
11739 interrupt level. OSL code that implements the semaphore interfaces should
11740 be
11741 able to eliminate any workarounds for being called at interrupt level.
11742
11743 Fixed a regression introduced in 20060526 where the ACPI device
11744 initialization could be prematurely aborted with an AE_NOT_FOUND if a
11745 device
11746 did not have an optional _INI method.
11747
11748 Fixed an IndexField issue where a write to the Data Register should be
11749 limited in size to the AccessSize (width) of the IndexField itself. (BZ
11750 433,
11751 Fiodor Suietov)
11752
11753 Fixed problem reports (Valery Podrezov) integrated:
11754 - Allow store of ThermalZone objects to Debug object (BZ 5369/5370)
11755
11756 Fixed problem reports (Fiodor Suietov) integrated:
11757 - AcpiGetTableHeader doesn't handle multiple instances correctly (BZ 364)
11758
11759 Removed four global mutexes that were obsolete and were no longer being
11760 used.
11761
11762 Example Code and Data Size: These are the sizes for the OS-independent
11763 acpica.lib produced by the Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 32-bit compiler. The
11764 debug version of the code includes the debug output trace mechanism and
11765 has
11766 a much larger code and data size.
11767
11768 Previous Release:
11769 Non-Debug Version: 80.0K Code, 17.7K Data, 97.7K Total
11770 Debug Version: 160.3K Code, 64.9K Data, 225.2K Total
11771 Current Release:
11772 Non-Debug Version: 80.0K Code, 17.6K Data, 97.6K Total
11773 Debug Version: 160.2K Code, 64.7K Data, 224.9K Total
11774
11775
11776 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler and Tools:
11777
11778 Fixed a fault when using -g option (get tables from registry) on Windows
11779 machines.
11780
11781 Fixed problem reports integrated:
11782 - Generate error if CreateField NumBits parameter is zero. (BZ 405)
11783 - Fault if Offset/Length in Field unit is very large (BZ 432, Fiodor
11784 Suietov)
11785 - Global table revision override (-r) is ignored (BZ 413)
11786
11787 ----------------------------------------
11788 26 May 2006. Summary of changes for version 20060526:
11789
11790 1) ACPI CA Core Subsystem:
11791
11792 Restructured, flattened, and simplified the internal interfaces for
11793 namespace object evaluation - resulting in smaller code, less CPU stack
11794 use,
11795 and fewer interfaces. (With assistance from Mikhail Kouzmich)
11796
11797 Fixed a problem with the CopyObject operator where the first parameter
11798 was
11799 not typed correctly for the parser, interpreter, compiler, and
11800 disassembler.
11801 Caused various errors and unexpected behavior.
11802
11803 Fixed a problem where a ShiftLeft or ShiftRight of more than 64 bits
11804 produced incorrect results with some C compilers. Since the behavior of C
11805 compilers when the shift value is larger than the datatype width is
11806 apparently not well defined, the interpreter now detects this condition
11807 and
11808 simply returns zero as expected in all such cases. (BZ 395)
11809
11810 Fixed problem reports (Valery Podrezov) integrated:
11811 - Update String-to-Integer conversion to match ACPI 3.0A spec (BZ 5329)
11812 - Allow interpreter to handle nested method declarations (BZ 5361)
11813
11814 Fixed problem reports (Fiodor Suietov) integrated:
11815 - AcpiTerminate doesn't free debug memory allocation list objects (BZ
11816 355)
11817 - After Core Subsystem shutdown, AcpiSubsystemStatus returns AE_OK (BZ
11818 356)
11819 - AcpiOsUnmapMemory for RSDP can be invoked inconsistently (BZ 357)
11820 - Resource Manager should return AE_TYPE for non-device objects (BZ 358)
11821 - Incomplete cleanup branch in AcpiNsEvaluateRelative (BZ 359)
11822 - Use AcpiOsFree instead of ACPI_FREE in AcpiRsSetSrsMethodData (BZ 360)
11823 - Incomplete cleanup branch in AcpiPsParseAml (BZ 361)
11824 - Incomplete cleanup branch in AcpiDsDeleteWalkState (BZ 362)
11825 - AcpiGetTableHeader returns AE_NO_ACPI_TABLES until DSDT is loaded (BZ
11826 365)
11827 - Status of the Global Initialization Handler call not used (BZ 366)
11828 - Incorrect object parameter to Global Initialization Handler (BZ 367)
11829
11830 Example Code and Data Size: These are the sizes for the OS-independent
11831 acpica.lib produced by the Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 32-bit compiler. The
11832 debug version of the code includes the debug output trace mechanism and
11833 has
11834 a much larger code and data size.
11835
11836 Previous Release:
11837 Non-Debug Version: 79.8K Code, 17.7K Data, 97.5K Total
11838 Debug Version: 160.5K Code, 65.1K Data, 225.6K Total
11839 Current Release:
11840 Non-Debug Version: 80.0K Code, 17.7K Data, 97.7K Total
11841 Debug Version: 160.3K Code, 64.9K Data, 225.2K Total
11842
11843
11844 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler and Tools:
11845
11846 Modified the parser to allow the names IO, DMA, and IRQ to be used as
11847 namespace identifiers with no collision with existing resource descriptor
11848 macro names. This provides compatibility with other ASL compilers and is
11849 most useful for disassembly/recompilation of existing tables without
11850 parse
11851 errors. (With assistance from Thomas Renninger)
11852
11853 Disassembler: fixed an incorrect disassembly problem with the
11854 DataTableRegion and CopyObject operators. Fixed a possible fault during
11855 disassembly of some Alias operators.
11856
11857 ----------------------------------------
11858 12 May 2006. Summary of changes for version 20060512:
11859
11860 1) ACPI CA Core Subsystem:
11861
11862 Replaced the AcpiOsQueueForExecution interface with a new interface named
11863 AcpiOsExecute. The major difference is that the new interface does not
11864 have
11865 a Priority parameter, this appeared to be useless and has been replaced
11866 by
11867 a
11868 Type parameter. The Type tells the host what type of execution is being
11869 requested, such as global lock handler, notify handler, GPE handler, etc.
11870 This allows the host to queue and execute the request as appropriate for
11871 the
11872 request type, possibly using different work queues and different
11873 priorities
11874 for the various request types. This enables fixes for multithreading
11875 deadlock problems such as BZ #5534, and will require changes to all
11876 existing
11877 OS interface layers. (Alexey Starikovskiy and Bob Moore)
11878
11879 Fixed a possible memory leak associated with the support for the so-
11880 called
11881 "implicit return" ACPI extension. Reported by FreeBSD, BZ #6514. (Fiodor
11882 Suietov)
11883
11884 Fixed a problem with the Load() operator where a table load from an
11885 operation region could overwrite an internal table buffer by up to 7
11886 bytes
11887 and cause alignment faults on IPF systems. (With assistance from Luming
11888 Yu)
11889
11890 Example Code and Data Size: These are the sizes for the OS-independent
11891 acpica.lib produced by the Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 32-bit compiler. The
11892 debug version of the code includes the debug output trace mechanism and
11893 has
11894 a much larger code and data size.
11895
11896 Previous Release:
11897 Non-Debug Version: 79.7K Code, 17.7K Data, 97.4K Total
11898 Debug Version: 160.1K Code, 65.2K Data, 225.3K Total
11899 Current Release:
11900 Non-Debug Version: 79.8K Code, 17.7K Data, 97.5K Total
11901 Debug Version: 160.5K Code, 65.1K Data, 225.6K Total
11902
11903
11904
11905 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler and Tools:
11906
11907 Disassembler: Implemented support to cross reference the internal
11908 namespace
11909 and automatically generate ASL External() statements for symbols not
11910 defined
11911 within the current table being disassembled. This will simplify the
11912 disassembly and recompilation of interdependent tables such as SSDTs
11913 since
11914 these statements will no longer have to be added manually.
11915
11916 Disassembler: Implemented experimental support to automatically detect
11917 invocations of external control methods and generate appropriate
11918 External()
11919 statements. This is problematic because the AML cannot be correctly
11920 parsed
11921 until the number of arguments for each control method is known.
11922 Currently,
11923 standalone method invocations and invocations as the source operand of a
11924 Store() statement are supported.
11925
11926 Disassembler: Implemented support for the ASL pseudo-operators LNotEqual,
11927 LLessEqual, and LGreaterEqual. Previously disassembled as LNot(LEqual()),
11928 LNot(LGreater()), and LNot(LLess()), this makes the disassembled ASL code
11929 more readable and likely closer to the original ASL source.
11930
11931 ----------------------------------------
11932 21 April 2006. Summary of changes for version 20060421:
11933
11934 1) ACPI CA Core Subsystem:
11935
11936 Removed a device initialization optimization introduced in 20051216 where
11937 the _STA method was not run unless an _INI was also present for the same
11938 device. This optimization could cause problems because it could allow
11939 _INI
11940 methods to be run within a not-present device subtree. (If a not-present
11941 device had no _INI, _STA would not be run, the not-present status would
11942 not
11943 be discovered, and the children of the device would be incorrectly
11944 traversed.)
11945
11946 Implemented a new _STA optimization where namespace subtrees that do not
11947 contain _INI are identified and ignored during device initialization.
11948 Selectively running _STA can significantly improve boot time on large
11949 machines (with assistance from Len Brown.)
11950
11951 Implemented support for the device initialization case where the returned
11952 _STA flags indicate a device not-present but functioning. In this case,
11953 _INI
11954 is not run, but the device children are examined for presence, as per the
11955 ACPI specification.
11956
11957 Implemented an additional change to the IndexField support in order to
11958 conform to MS behavior. The value written to the Index Register is not
11959 simply a byte offset, it is a byte offset in units of the access width of
11960 the parent Index Field. (Fiodor Suietov)
11961
11962 Defined and deployed a new OSL interface, AcpiOsValidateAddress. This
11963 interface is called during the creation of all AML operation regions, and
11964 allows the host OS to exert control over what addresses it will allow the
11965 AML code to access. Operation Regions whose addresses are disallowed will
11966 cause a runtime exception when they are actually accessed (will not
11967 affect
11968 or abort table loading.) See oswinxf or osunixxf for an example
11969 implementation.
11970
11971 Defined and deployed a new OSL interface, AcpiOsValidateInterface. This
11972 interface allows the host OS to match the various "optional"
11973 interface/behavior strings for the _OSI predefined control method as
11974 appropriate (with assistance from Bjorn Helgaas.) See oswinxf or osunixxf
11975 for an example implementation.
11976
11977 Restructured and corrected various problems in the exception handling
11978 code
11979 paths within DsCallControlMethod and DsTerminateControlMethod in dsmethod
11980 (with assistance from Takayoshi Kochi.)
11981
11982 Modified the Linux source converter to ignore quoted string literals
11983 while
11984 converting identifiers from mixed to lower case. This will correct
11985 problems
11986 with the disassembler and other areas where such strings must not be
11987 modified.
11988
11989 The ACPI_FUNCTION_* macros no longer require quotes around the function
11990 name. This allows the Linux source converter to convert the names, now
11991 that
11992 the converter ignores quoted strings.
11993
11994 Example Code and Data Size: These are the sizes for the OS-independent
11995 acpica.lib produced by the Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 32-bit compiler. The
11996 debug version of the code includes the debug output trace mechanism and
11997 has
11998 a much larger code and data size.
11999
12000 Previous Release:
12001
12002 Non-Debug Version: 81.1K Code, 17.7K Data, 98.8K Total
12003 Debug Version: 158.9K Code, 64.9K Data, 223.8K Total
12004 Current Release:
12005 Non-Debug Version: 79.7K Code, 17.7K Data, 97.4K Total
12006 Debug Version: 160.1K Code, 65.2K Data, 225.3K Total
12007
12008
12009 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler and Tools:
12010
12011 Implemented 3 new warnings for iASL, and implemented multiple warning
12012 levels
12013 (w2 flag).
12014
12015 1) Ignored timeouts: If the TimeoutValue parameter to Wait or Acquire is
12016 not
12017 WAIT_FOREVER (0xFFFF) and the code does not examine the return value to
12018 check for the possible timeout, a warning is issued.
12019
12020 2) Useless operators: If an ASL operator does not specify an optional
12021 target
12022 operand and it also does not use the function return value from the
12023 operator, a warning is issued since the operator effectively does
12024 nothing.
12025
12026 3) Unreferenced objects: If a namespace object is created, but never
12027 referenced, a warning is issued. This is a warning level 2 since there
12028 are
12029 cases where this is ok, such as when a secondary table is loaded that
12030 uses
12031 the unreferenced objects. Even so, care is taken to only flag objects
12032 that
12033 don't look like they will ever be used. For example, the reserved methods
12034 (starting with an underscore) are usually not referenced because it is
12035 expected that the OS will invoke them.
12036
12037 ----------------------------------------
12038 31 March 2006. Summary of changes for version 20060331:
12039
12040 1) ACPI CA Core Subsystem:
12041
12042 Implemented header file support for the following additional ACPI tables:
12043 ASF!, BOOT, CPEP, DBGP, MCFG, SPCR, SPMI, TCPA, and WDRT. With this
12044 support,
12045 all current and known ACPI tables are now defined in the ACPICA headers
12046 and
12047 are available for use by device drivers and other software.
12048
12049 Implemented support to allow tables that contain ACPI names with invalid
12050 characters to be loaded. Previously, this would cause the table load to
12051 fail, but since there are several known cases of such tables on existing
12052 machines, this change was made to enable ACPI support for them. Also,
12053 this
12054 matches the behavior of the Microsoft ACPI implementation.
12055
12056 Fixed a couple regressions introduced during the memory optimization in
12057 the
12058 20060317 release. The namespace node definition required additional
12059 reorganization and an internal datatype that had been changed to 8-bit
12060 was
12061 restored to 32-bit. (Valery Podrezov)
12062
12063 Fixed a problem where a null pointer passed to AcpiUtDeleteGenericState
12064 could be passed through to AcpiOsReleaseObject which is unexpected. Such
12065 null pointers are now trapped and ignored, matching the behavior of the
12066 previous implementation before the deployment of AcpiOsReleaseObject.
12067 (Valery Podrezov, Fiodor Suietov)
12068
12069 Fixed a memory mapping leak during the deletion of a SystemMemory
12070 operation
12071 region where a cached memory mapping was not deleted. This became a
12072 noticeable problem for operation regions that are defined within
12073 frequently
12074 used control methods. (Dana Meyers)
12075
12076 Reorganized the ACPI table header files into two main files: one for the
12077 ACPI tables consumed by the ACPICA core, and another for the
12078 miscellaneous
12079 ACPI tables that are consumed by the drivers and other software. The
12080 various
12081 FADT definitions were merged into one common section and three different
12082 tables (ACPI 1.0, 1.0+, and 2.0)
12083
12084 Example Code and Data Size: These are the sizes for the OS-independent
12085 acpica.lib produced by the Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 32-bit compiler. The
12086 debug version of the code includes the debug output trace mechanism and
12087 has
12088 a much larger code and data size.
12089
12090 Previous Release:
12091 Non-Debug Version: 80.9K Code, 17.7K Data, 98.6K Total
12092 Debug Version: 158.7K Code, 64.8K Data, 223.5K Total
12093 Current Release:
12094 Non-Debug Version: 81.1K Code, 17.7K Data, 98.8K Total
12095 Debug Version: 158.9K Code, 64.9K Data, 223.8K Total
12096
12097
12098 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler and Tools:
12099
12100 Disassembler: Implemented support to decode and format all non-AML ACPI
12101 tables (tables other than DSDTs and SSDTs.) This includes the new tables
12102 added to the ACPICA headers, therefore all current and known ACPI tables
12103 are
12104 supported.
12105
12106 Disassembler: The change to allow ACPI names with invalid characters also
12107 enables the disassembly of such tables. Invalid characters within names
12108 are
12109 changed to '*' to make the name printable; the iASL compiler will still
12110 generate an error for such names, however, since this is an invalid ACPI
12111 character.
12112
12113 Implemented an option for AcpiXtract (-a) to extract all tables found in
12114 the
12115 input file. The default invocation extracts only the DSDTs and SSDTs.
12116
12117 Fixed a couple of gcc generation issues for iASL and AcpiExec and added a
12118 makefile for the AcpiXtract utility.
12119
12120 ----------------------------------------
12121 17 March 2006. Summary of changes for version 20060317:
12122
12123 1) ACPI CA Core Subsystem:
12124
12125 Implemented the use of a cache object for all internal namespace nodes.
12126 Since there are about 1000 static nodes in a typical system, this will
12127 decrease memory use for cache implementations that minimize per-
12128 allocation
12129 overhead (such as a slab allocator.)
12130
12131 Removed the reference count mechanism for internal namespace nodes, since
12132 it
12133 was deemed unnecessary. This reduces the size of each namespace node by
12134 about 5%-10% on all platforms. Nodes are now 20 bytes for the 32-bit
12135 case,
12136 and 32 bytes for the 64-bit case.
12137
12138 Optimized several internal data structures to reduce object size on 64-
12139 bit
12140 platforms by packing data within the 64-bit alignment. This includes the
12141 frequently used ACPI_OPERAND_OBJECT, of which there can be ~1000 static
12142 instances corresponding to the namespace objects.
12143
12144 Added two new strings for the predefined _OSI method: "Windows 2001.1
12145 SP1"
12146 and "Windows 2006".
12147
12148 Split the allocation tracking mechanism out to a separate file, from
12149 utalloc.c to uttrack.c. This mechanism appears to be only useful for
12150 application-level code. Kernels may wish to not include uttrack.c in
12151 distributions.
12152
12153 Removed all remnants of the obsolete ACPI_REPORT_* macros and the
12154 associated
12155 code. (These macros have been replaced by the ACPI_ERROR and ACPI_WARNING
12156 macros.)
12157
12158 Code and Data Size: These are the sizes for the acpica.lib produced by
12159 the
12160 Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 32-bit compiler. The values do not include any
12161 ACPI
12162 driver or OSPM code. The debug version of the code includes the debug
12163 output
12164 trace mechanism and has a much larger code and data size. Note that these
12165 values will vary depending on the efficiency of the compiler and the
12166 compiler options used during generation.
12167
12168 Previous Release:
12169 Non-Debug Version: 81.1K Code, 17.8K Data, 98.9K Total
12170 Debug Version: 161.6K Code, 65.7K Data, 227.3K Total
12171 Current Release:
12172 Non-Debug Version: 80.9K Code, 17.7K Data, 98.6K Total
12173 Debug Version: 158.7K Code, 64.8K Data, 223.5K Total
12174
12175
12176 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler and Tools:
12177
12178 Implemented an ANSI C version of the acpixtract utility. This version
12179 will
12180 automatically extract the DSDT and all SSDTs from the input acpidump text
12181 file and dump the binary output to separate files. It can also display a
12182 summary of the input file including the headers for each table found and
12183 will extract any single ACPI table, with any signature. (See
12184 source/tools/acpixtract)
12185
12186 ----------------------------------------
12187 10 March 2006. Summary of changes for version 20060310:
12188
12189 1) ACPI CA Core Subsystem:
12190
12191 Tagged all external interfaces to the subsystem with the new
12192 ACPI_EXPORT_SYMBOL macro. This macro can be defined as necessary to
12193 assist
12194 kernel integration. For Linux, the macro resolves to the EXPORT_SYMBOL
12195 macro. The default definition is NULL.
12196
12197 Added the ACPI_THREAD_ID type for the return value from
12198 AcpiOsGetThreadId.
12199 This allows the host to define this as necessary to simplify kernel
12200 integration. The default definition is ACPI_NATIVE_UINT.
12201
12202 Fixed two interpreter problems related to error processing, the deletion
12203 of
12204 objects, and placing invalid pointers onto the internal operator result
12205 stack. BZ 6028, 6151 (Valery Podrezov)
12206
12207 Increased the reference count threshold where a warning is emitted for
12208 large
12209 reference counts in order to eliminate unnecessary warnings on systems
12210 with
12211 large namespaces (especially 64-bit.) Increased the value from 0x400 to
12212 0x800.
12213
12214 Due to universal disagreement as to the meaning of the 'c' in the
12215 calloc()
12216 function, the ACPI_MEM_CALLOCATE macro has been renamed to
12217 ACPI_ALLOCATE_ZEROED so that the purpose of the interface is 'clear'.
12218 ACPI_MEM_ALLOCATE and ACPI_MEM_FREE are renamed to ACPI_ALLOCATE and
12219 ACPI_FREE.
12220
12221 Code and Data Size: These are the sizes for the acpica.lib produced by
12222 the
12223 Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 32-bit compiler. The values do not include any
12224 ACPI
12225 driver or OSPM code. The debug version of the code includes the debug
12226 output
12227 trace mechanism and has a much larger code and data size. Note that these
12228 values will vary depending on the efficiency of the compiler and the
12229 compiler options used during generation.
12230
12231 Previous Release:
12232 Non-Debug Version: 81.0K Code, 17.8K Data, 98.8K Total
12233 Debug Version: 161.4K Code, 65.7K Data, 227.1K Total
12234 Current Release:
12235 Non-Debug Version: 81.1K Code, 17.8K Data, 98.9K Total
12236 Debug Version: 161.6K Code, 65.7K Data, 227.3K Total
12237
12238
12239 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler:
12240
12241 Disassembler: implemented support for symbolic resource descriptor
12242 references. If a CreateXxxxField operator references a fixed offset
12243 within
12244 a
12245 resource descriptor, a name is assigned to the descriptor and the offset
12246 is
12247 translated to the appropriate resource tag and pathname. The addition of
12248 this support brings the disassembled code very close to the original ASL
12249 source code and helps eliminate run-time errors when the disassembled
12250 code
12251 is modified (and recompiled) in such a way as to invalidate the original
12252 fixed offsets.
12253
12254 Implemented support for a Descriptor Name as the last parameter to the
12255 ASL
12256 Register() macro. This parameter was inadvertently left out of the ACPI
12257 specification, and will be added for ACPI 3.0b.
12258
12259 Fixed a problem where the use of the "_OSI" string (versus the full path
12260 "\_OSI") caused an internal compiler error. ("No back ptr to op")
12261
12262 Fixed a problem with the error message that occurs when an invalid string
12263 is
12264 used for a _HID object (such as one with an embedded asterisk:
12265 "*PNP010A".)
12266 The correct message is now displayed.
12267
12268 ----------------------------------------
12269 17 February 2006. Summary of changes for version 20060217:
12270
12271 1) ACPI CA Core Subsystem:
12272
12273 Implemented a change to the IndexField support to match the behavior of
12274 the
12275 Microsoft AML interpreter. The value written to the Index register is now
12276 a
12277 byte offset, no longer an index based upon the width of the Data
12278 register.
12279 This should fix IndexField problems seen on some machines where the Data
12280 register is not exactly one byte wide. The ACPI specification will be
12281 clarified on this point.
12282
12283 Fixed a problem where several resource descriptor types could overrun the
12284 internal descriptor buffer due to size miscalculation: VendorShort,
12285 VendorLong, and Interrupt. This was noticed on IA64 machines, but could
12286 affect all platforms.
12287
12288 Fixed a problem where individual resource descriptors were misaligned
12289 within
12290 the internal buffer, causing alignment faults on IA64 platforms.
12291
12292 Code and Data Size: These are the sizes for the acpica.lib produced by
12293 the
12294 Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 32-bit compiler. The values do not include any
12295 ACPI
12296 driver or OSPM code. The debug version of the code includes the debug
12297 output
12298 trace mechanism and has a much larger code and data size. Note that these
12299 values will vary depending on the efficiency of the compiler and the
12300 compiler options used during generation.
12301
12302 Previous Release:
12303 Non-Debug Version: 81.1K Code, 17.8K Data, 98.9K Total
12304 Debug Version: 161.3K Code, 65.6K Data, 226.9K Total
12305 Current Release:
12306 Non-Debug Version: 81.0K Code, 17.8K Data, 98.8K Total
12307 Debug Version: 161.4K Code, 65.7K Data, 227.1K Total
12308
12309
12310 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler:
12311
12312 Implemented support for new reserved names: _WDG and _WED are Microsoft
12313 extensions for Windows Instrumentation Management, _TDL is a new ACPI-
12314 defined method (Throttling Depth Limit.)
12315
12316 Fixed a problem where a zero-length VendorShort or VendorLong resource
12317 descriptor was incorrectly emitted as a descriptor of length one.
12318
12319 ----------------------------------------
12320 10 February 2006. Summary of changes for version 20060210:
12321
12322 1) ACPI CA Core Subsystem:
12323
12324 Removed a couple of extraneous ACPI_ERROR messages that appeared during
12325 normal execution. These became apparent after the conversion from
12326 ACPI_DEBUG_PRINT.
12327
12328 Fixed a problem where the CreateField operator could hang if the BitIndex
12329 or
12330 NumBits parameter referred to a named object. (Valery Podrezov, BZ 5359)
12331
12332 Fixed a problem where a DeRefOf operation on a buffer object incorrectly
12333 failed with an exception. This also fixes a couple of related RefOf and
12334 DeRefOf issues. (Valery Podrezov, BZ 5360/5392/5387)
12335
12336 Fixed a problem where the AE_BUFFER_LIMIT exception was returned instead
12337 of
12338 AE_STRING_LIMIT on an out-of-bounds Index() operation. (Valery Podrezov,
12339 BZ
12340 5480)
12341
12342 Implemented a memory cleanup at the end of the execution of each
12343 iteration
12344 of an AML While() loop, preventing the accumulation of outstanding
12345 objects.
12346 (Valery Podrezov, BZ 5427)
12347
12348 Eliminated a chunk of duplicate code in the object resolution code.
12349 (Valery
12350 Podrezov, BZ 5336)
12351
12352 Fixed several warnings during the 64-bit code generation.
12353
12354 The AcpiSrc source code conversion tool now inserts one line of
12355 whitespace
12356 after an if() statement that is followed immediately by a comment,
12357 improving
12358 readability of the Linux code.
12359
12360 Code and Data Size: The current and previous library sizes for the core
12361 subsystem are shown below. These are the code and data sizes for the
12362 acpica.lib produced by the Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 32-bit compiler.
12363 These
12364 values do not include any ACPI driver or OSPM code. The debug version of
12365 the
12366 code includes the debug output trace mechanism and has a much larger code
12367 and data size. Note that these values will vary depending on the
12368 efficiency
12369 of the compiler and the compiler options used during generation.
12370
12371 Previous Release:
12372 Non-Debug Version: 81.0K Code, 17.9K Data, 98.9K Total
12373 Debug Version: 161.3K Code, 65.7K Data, 227.0K Total
12374 Current Release:
12375 Non-Debug Version: 81.1K Code, 17.8K Data, 98.9K Total
12376 Debug Version: 161.3K Code, 65.6K Data, 226.9K Total
12377
12378
12379 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler:
12380
12381 Fixed a problem with the disassembly of a BankField operator with a
12382 complex
12383 expression for the BankValue parameter.
12384
12385 ----------------------------------------
12386 27 January 2006. Summary of changes for version 20060127:
12387
12388 1) ACPI CA Core Subsystem:
12389
12390 Implemented support in the Resource Manager to allow unresolved
12391 namestring
12392 references within resource package objects for the _PRT method. This
12393 support
12394 is in addition to the previously implemented unresolved reference support
12395 within the AML parser. If the interpreter slack mode is enabled, these
12396 unresolved references will be passed through to the caller as a NULL
12397 package
12398 entry.
12399
12400 Implemented and deployed new macros and functions for error and warning
12401 messages across the subsystem. These macros are simpler and generate less
12402 code than their predecessors. The new macros ACPI_ERROR, ACPI_EXCEPTION,
12403 ACPI_WARNING, and ACPI_INFO replace the ACPI_REPORT_* macros. The older
12404 macros remain defined to allow ACPI drivers time to migrate to the new
12405 macros.
12406
12407 Implemented the ACPI_CPU_FLAGS type to simplify host OS integration of
12408 the
12409 Acquire/Release Lock OSL interfaces.
12410
12411 Fixed a problem where Alias ASL operators are sometimes not correctly
12412 resolved, in both the interpreter and the iASL compiler.
12413
12414 Fixed several problems with the implementation of the
12415 ConcatenateResTemplate
12416 ASL operator. As per the ACPI specification, zero length buffers are now
12417 treated as a single EndTag. One-length buffers always cause a fatal
12418 exception. Non-zero length buffers that do not end with a full 2-byte
12419 EndTag
12420 cause a fatal exception.
12421
12422 Fixed a possible structure overwrite in the AcpiGetObjectInfo external
12423 interface. (With assistance from Thomas Renninger)
12424
12425 Code and Data Size: The current and previous library sizes for the core
12426 subsystem are shown below. These are the code and data sizes for the
12427 acpica.lib produced by the Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 32-bit compiler.
12428 These
12429 values do not include any ACPI driver or OSPM code. The debug version of
12430 the
12431 code includes the debug output trace mechanism and has a much larger code
12432 and data size. Note that these values will vary depending on the
12433 efficiency
12434 of the compiler and the compiler options used during generation.
12435
12436 Previous Release:
12437 Non-Debug Version: 83.1K Code, 18.4K Data, 101.5K Total
12438 Debug Version: 163.2K Code, 66.2K Data, 229.4K Total
12439 Current Release:
12440 Non-Debug Version: 81.0K Code, 17.9K Data, 98.9K Total
12441 Debug Version: 161.3K Code, 65.7K Data, 227.0K Total
12442
12443
12444 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler:
12445
12446 Fixed an internal error that was generated for any forward references to
12447 ASL
12448 Alias objects.
12449
12450 ----------------------------------------
12451 13 January 2006. Summary of changes for version 20060113:
12452
12453 1) ACPI CA Core Subsystem:
12454
12455 Added 2006 copyright to all module headers and signons. This affects
12456 virtually every file in the ACPICA core subsystem, iASL compiler, and the
12457 utilities.
12458
12459 Enhanced the ACPICA error reporting in order to simplify user migration
12460 to
12461 the non-debug version of ACPICA. Replaced all instances of the
12462 ACPI_DEBUG_PRINT macro invoked at the ACPI_DB_ERROR and ACPI_DB_WARN
12463 debug
12464 levels with the ACPI_REPORT_ERROR and ACPI_REPORT_WARNING macros,
12465 respectively. This preserves all error and warning messages in the non-
12466 debug
12467 version of the ACPICA code (this has been referred to as the "debug lite"
12468 option.) Over 200 cases were converted to create a total of over 380
12469 error/warning messages across the ACPICA code. This increases the code
12470 and
12471 data size of the default non-debug version of the code somewhat (about
12472 13K),
12473 but all error/warning reporting may be disabled if desired (and code
12474 eliminated) by specifying the ACPI_NO_ERROR_MESSAGES compile-time
12475 configuration option. The size of the debug version of ACPICA remains
12476 about
12477 the same.
12478
12479 Fixed a memory leak within the AML Debugger "Set" command. One object was
12480 not properly deleted for every successful invocation of the command.
12481
12482 Code and Data Size: The current and previous library sizes for the core
12483 subsystem are shown below. These are the code and data sizes for the
12484 acpica.lib produced by the Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 32-bit compiler.
12485 These
12486 values do not include any ACPI driver or OSPM code. The debug version of
12487 the
12488 code includes the debug output trace mechanism and has a much larger code
12489 and data size. Note that these values will vary depending on the
12490 efficiency
12491 of the compiler and the compiler options used during generation.
12492
12493 Previous Release:
12494 Non-Debug Version: 76.6K Code, 12.3K Data, 88.9K Total
12495 Debug Version: 163.7K Code, 67.5K Data, 231.2K Total
12496 Current Release:
12497 Non-Debug Version: 83.1K Code, 18.4K Data, 101.5K Total
12498 Debug Version: 163.2K Code, 66.2K Data, 229.4K Total
12499
12500
12501 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler:
12502
12503 The compiler now officially supports the ACPI 3.0a specification that was
12504 released on December 30, 2005. (Specification is available at
12505 www.acpi.info)
12506
12507 ----------------------------------------
12508 16 December 2005. Summary of changes for version 20051216:
12509
12510 1) ACPI CA Core Subsystem:
12511
12512 Implemented optional support to allow unresolved names within ASL Package
12513 objects. A null object is inserted in the package when a named reference
12514 cannot be located in the current namespace. Enabled via the interpreter
12515 slack flag, this should eliminate AE_NOT_FOUND exceptions seen on
12516 machines
12517 that contain such code.
12518
12519 Implemented an optimization to the initialization sequence that can
12520 improve
12521 boot time. During ACPI device initialization, the _STA method is now run
12522 if
12523 and only if the _INI method exists. The _STA method is used to determine
12524 if
12525 the device is present; An _INI can only be run if _STA returns present,
12526 but
12527 it is a waste of time to run the _STA method if the _INI does not exist.
12528 (Prototype and assistance from Dong Wei)
12529
12530 Implemented use of the C99 uintptr_t for the pointer casting macros if it
12531 is
12532 available in the current compiler. Otherwise, the default (void *) cast
12533 is
12534 used as before.
12535
12536 Fixed some possible memory leaks found within the execution path of the
12537 Break, Continue, If, and CreateField operators. (Valery Podrezov)
12538
12539 Fixed a problem introduced in the 20051202 release where an exception is
12540 generated during method execution if a control method attempts to declare
12541 another method.
12542
12543 Moved resource descriptor string constants that are used by both the AML
12544 disassembler and AML debugger to the common utilities directory so that
12545 these components are independent.
12546
12547 Implemented support in the AcpiExec utility (-e switch) to globally
12548 ignore
12549 exceptions during control method execution (method is not aborted.)
12550
12551 Added the rsinfo.c source file to the AcpiExec makefile for Linux/Unix
12552 generation.
12553
12554 Code and Data Size: The current and previous library sizes for the core
12555 subsystem are shown below. These are the code and data sizes for the
12556 acpica.lib produced by the Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 32-bit compiler.
12557 These
12558 values do not include any ACPI driver or OSPM code. The debug version of
12559 the
12560 code includes the debug output trace mechanism and has a much larger code
12561 and data size. Note that these values will vary depending on the
12562 efficiency
12563 of the compiler and the compiler options used during generation.
12564
12565 Previous Release:
12566 Non-Debug Version: 76.3K Code, 12.3K Data, 88.6K Total
12567 Debug Version: 163.2K Code, 67.4K Data, 230.6K Total
12568 Current Release:
12569 Non-Debug Version: 76.6K Code, 12.3K Data, 88.9K Total
12570 Debug Version: 163.7K Code, 67.5K Data, 231.2K Total
12571
12572
12573 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler:
12574
12575 Fixed a problem where a CPU stack overflow fault could occur if a
12576 recursive
12577 method call was made from within a Return statement.
12578
12579 ----------------------------------------
12580 02 December 2005. Summary of changes for version 20051202:
12581
12582 1) ACPI CA Core Subsystem:
12583
12584 Modified the parsing of control methods to no longer create namespace
12585 objects during the first pass of the parse. Objects are now created only
12586 during the execute phase, at the moment the namespace creation operator
12587 is
12588 encountered in the AML (Name, OperationRegion, CreateByteField, etc.)
12589 This
12590 should eliminate ALREADY_EXISTS exceptions seen on some machines where
12591 reentrant control methods are protected by an AML mutex. The mutex will
12592 now
12593 correctly block multiple threads from attempting to create the same
12594 object
12595 more than once.
12596
12597 Increased the number of available Owner Ids for namespace object tracking
12598 from 32 to 255. This should eliminate the OWNER_ID_LIMIT exceptions seen
12599 on
12600 some machines with a large number of ACPI tables (either static or
12601 dynamic).
12602
12603 Fixed a problem with the AcpiExec utility where a fault could occur when
12604 the
12605 -b switch (batch mode) is used.
12606
12607 Enhanced the namespace dump routine to output the owner ID for each
12608 namespace object.
12609
12610 Code and Data Size: The current and previous library sizes for the core
12611 subsystem are shown below. These are the code and data sizes for the
12612 acpica.lib produced by the Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 32-bit compiler.
12613 These
12614 values do not include any ACPI driver or OSPM code. The debug version of
12615 the
12616 code includes the debug output trace mechanism and has a much larger code
12617 and data size. Note that these values will vary depending on the
12618 efficiency
12619 of the compiler and the compiler options used during generation.
12620
12621 Previous Release:
12622 Non-Debug Version: 76.3K Code, 12.3K Data, 88.6K Total
12623 Debug Version: 163.0K Code, 67.4K Data, 230.4K Total
12624 Current Release:
12625 Non-Debug Version: 76.3K Code, 12.3K Data, 88.6K Total
12626 Debug Version: 163.2K Code, 67.4K Data, 230.6K Total
12627
12628
12629 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler:
12630
12631 Fixed a parse error during compilation of certain Switch/Case constructs.
12632 To
12633 simplify the parse, the grammar now allows for multiple Default
12634 statements
12635 and this error is now detected and flagged during the analysis phase.
12636
12637 Disassembler: The disassembly now includes the contents of the original
12638 table header within a comment at the start of the file. This includes the
12639 name and version of the original ASL compiler.
12640
12641 ----------------------------------------
12642 17 November 2005. Summary of changes for version 20051117:
12643
12644 1) ACPI CA Core Subsystem:
12645
12646 Fixed a problem in the AML parser where the method thread count could be
12647 decremented below zero if any errors occurred during the method parse
12648 phase.
12649 This should eliminate AE_AML_METHOD_LIMIT exceptions seen on some
12650 machines.
12651 This also fixed a related regression with the mechanism that detects and
12652 corrects methods that cannot properly handle reentrancy (related to the
12653 deployment of the new OwnerId mechanism.)
12654
12655 Eliminated the pre-parsing of control methods (to detect errors) during
12656 table load. Related to the problem above, this was causing unwind issues
12657 if
12658 any errors occurred during the parse, and it seemed to be overkill. A
12659 table
12660 load should not be aborted if there are problems with any single control
12661 method, thus rendering this feature rather pointless.
12662
12663 Fixed a problem with the new table-driven resource manager where an
12664 internal
12665 buffer overflow could occur for small resource templates.
12666
12667 Implemented a new external interface, AcpiGetVendorResource. This
12668 interface
12669 will find and return a vendor-defined resource descriptor within a _CRS
12670 or
12671 _PRS method via an ACPI 3.0 UUID match. With assistance from Bjorn
12672 Helgaas.
12673
12674 Removed the length limit (200) on string objects as per the upcoming ACPI
12675 3.0A specification. This affects the following areas of the interpreter:
12676 1)
12677 any implicit conversion of a Buffer to a String, 2) a String object
12678 result
12679 of the ASL Concatenate operator, 3) the String object result of the ASL
12680 ToString operator.
12681
12682 Fixed a problem in the Windows OS interface layer (OSL) where a
12683 WAIT_FOREVER
12684 on a semaphore object would incorrectly timeout. This allows the
12685 multithreading features of the AcpiExec utility to work properly under
12686 Windows.
12687
12688 Updated the Linux makefiles for the iASL compiler and AcpiExec to include
12689 the recently added file named "utresrc.c".
12690
12691 Code and Data Size: The current and previous library sizes for the core
12692 subsystem are shown below. These are the code and data sizes for the
12693 acpica.lib produced by the Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 32-bit compiler.
12694 These
12695 values do not include any ACPI driver or OSPM code. The debug version of
12696 the
12697 code includes the debug output trace mechanism and has a much larger code
12698 and data size. Note that these values will vary depending on the
12699 efficiency
12700 of the compiler and the compiler options used during generation.
12701
12702 Previous Release:
12703 Non-Debug Version: 76.2K Code, 12.3K Data, 88.5K Total
12704 Debug Version: 163.0K Code, 67.4K Data, 230.4K Total
12705 Current Release:
12706 Non-Debug Version: 76.3K Code, 12.3K Data, 88.6K Total
12707 Debug Version: 163.0K Code, 67.4K Data, 230.4K Total
12708
12709
12710 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler:
12711
12712 Removed the limit (200) on string objects as per the upcoming ACPI 3.0A
12713 specification. For the iASL compiler, this means that string literals
12714 within
12715 the source ASL can be of any length.
12716
12717 Enhanced the listing output to dump the AML code for resource descriptors
12718 immediately after the ASL code for each descriptor, instead of in a block
12719 at
12720 the end of the entire resource template.
12721
12722 Enhanced the compiler debug output to dump the entire original parse tree
12723 constructed during the parse phase, before any transforms are applied to
12724 the
12725 tree. The transformed tree is dumped also.
12726
12727 ----------------------------------------
12728 02 November 2005. Summary of changes for version 20051102:
12729
12730 1) ACPI CA Core Subsystem:
12731
12732 Modified the subsystem initialization sequence to improve GPE support.
12733 The
12734 GPE initialization has been split into two parts in order to defer
12735 execution
12736 of the _PRW methods (Power Resources for Wake) until after the hardware
12737 is
12738 fully initialized and the SCI handler is installed. This allows the _PRW
12739 methods to access fields protected by the Global Lock. This will fix
12740 systems
12741 where a NO_GLOBAL_LOCK exception has been seen during initialization.
12742
12743 Converted the ACPI internal object disassemble and display code within
12744 the
12745 AML debugger to fully table-driven operation, reducing code size and
12746 increasing maintainability.
12747
12748 Fixed a regression with the ConcatenateResTemplate() ASL operator
12749 introduced
12750 in the 20051021 release.
12751
12752 Implemented support for "local" internal ACPI object types within the
12753 debugger "Object" command and the AcpiWalkNamespace external interfaces.
12754 These local types include RegionFields, BankFields, IndexFields, Alias,
12755 and
12756 reference objects.
12757
12758 Moved common AML resource handling code into a new file, "utresrc.c".
12759 This
12760 code is shared by both the Resource Manager and the AML Debugger.
12761
12762 Code and Data Size: The current and previous library sizes for the core
12763 subsystem are shown below. These are the code and data sizes for the
12764 acpica.lib produced by the Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 32-bit compiler.
12765 These
12766 values do not include any ACPI driver or OSPM code. The debug version of
12767 the
12768 code includes the debug output trace mechanism and has a much larger code
12769 and data size. Note that these values will vary depending on the
12770 efficiency
12771 of the compiler and the compiler options used during generation.
12772
12773 Previous Release:
12774 Non-Debug Version: 76.1K Code, 12.2K Data, 88.3K Total
12775 Debug Version: 163.5K Code, 67.0K Data, 230.5K Total
12776 Current Release:
12777 Non-Debug Version: 76.2K Code, 12.3K Data, 88.5K Total
12778 Debug Version: 163.0K Code, 67.4K Data, 230.4K Total
12779
12780
12781 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler:
12782
12783 Fixed a problem with very large initializer lists (more than 4000
12784 elements)
12785 for both Buffer and Package objects where the parse stack could overflow.
12786
12787 Enhanced the pre-compile source code scan for non-ASCII characters to
12788 ignore
12789 characters within comment fields. The scan is now always performed and is
12790 no
12791 longer optional, detecting invalid characters within a source file
12792 immediately rather than during the parse phase or later.
12793
12794 Enhanced the ASL grammar definition to force early reductions on all
12795 list-
12796 style grammar elements so that the overall parse stack usage is greatly
12797 reduced. This should improve performance and reduce the possibility of
12798 parse
12799 stack overflow.
12800
12801 Eliminated all reduce/reduce conflicts in the iASL parser generation.
12802 Also,
12803 with the addition of a %expected statement, the compiler generates from
12804 source with no warnings.
12805
12806 Fixed a possible segment fault in the disassembler if the input filename
12807 does not contain a "dot" extension (Thomas Renninger).
12808
12809 ----------------------------------------
12810 21 October 2005. Summary of changes for version 20051021:
12811
12812 1) ACPI CA Core Subsystem:
12813
12814 Implemented support for the EM64T and other x86-64 processors. This
12815 essentially entails recognizing that these processors support non-aligned
12816 memory transfers. Previously, all 64-bit processors were assumed to lack
12817 hardware support for non-aligned transfers.
12818
12819 Completed conversion of the Resource Manager to nearly full table-driven
12820 operation. Specifically, the resource conversion code (convert AML to
12821 internal format and the reverse) and the debug code to dump internal
12822 resource descriptors are fully table-driven, reducing code and data size
12823 and
12824 improving maintainability.
12825
12826 The OSL interfaces for Acquire and Release Lock now use a 64-bit flag
12827 word
12828 on 64-bit processors instead of a fixed 32-bit word. (With assistance
12829 from
12830 Alexey Starikovskiy)
12831
12832 Implemented support within the resource conversion code for the Type-
12833 Specific byte within the various ACPI 3.0 *WordSpace macros.
12834
12835 Fixed some issues within the resource conversion code for the type-
12836 specific
12837 flags for both Memory and I/O address resource descriptors. For Memory,
12838 implemented support for the MTP and TTP flags. For I/O, split the TRS and
12839 TTP flags into two separate fields.
12840
12841 Code and Data Size: The current and previous library sizes for the core
12842 subsystem are shown below. These are the code and data sizes for the
12843 acpica.lib produced by the Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 32-bit compiler.
12844 These
12845 values do not include any ACPI driver or OSPM code. The debug version of
12846 the
12847 code includes the debug output trace mechanism and has a much larger code
12848 and data size. Note that these values will vary depending on the
12849 efficiency
12850 of the compiler and the compiler options used during generation.
12851
12852 Previous Release:
12853 Non-Debug Version: 77.1K Code, 12.1K Data, 89.2K Total
12854 Debug Version: 168.0K Code, 68.3K Data, 236.3K Total
12855 Current Release:
12856 Non-Debug Version: 76.1K Code, 12.2K Data, 88.3K Total
12857 Debug Version: 163.5K Code, 67.0K Data, 230.5K Total
12858
12859
12860
12861 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler:
12862
12863 Relaxed a compiler restriction that disallowed a ResourceIndex byte if
12864 the
12865 corresponding ResourceSource string was not also present in a resource
12866 descriptor declaration. This restriction caused problems with existing
12867 AML/ASL code that includes the Index byte without the string. When such
12868 AML
12869 was disassembled, it could not be compiled without modification. Further,
12870 the modified code created a resource template with a different size than
12871 the
12872 original, breaking code that used fixed offsets into the resource
12873 template
12874 buffer.
12875
12876 Removed a recent feature of the disassembler to ignore a lone
12877 ResourceIndex
12878 byte. This byte is now emitted if present so that the exact AML can be
12879 reproduced when the disassembled code is recompiled.
12880
12881 Improved comments and text alignment for the resource descriptor code
12882 emitted by the disassembler.
12883
12884 Implemented disassembler support for the ACPI 3.0 AccessSize field within
12885 a
12886 Register() resource descriptor.
12887
12888 ----------------------------------------
12889 30 September 2005. Summary of changes for version 20050930:
12890
12891 1) ACPI CA Core Subsystem:
12892
12893 Completed a major overhaul of the Resource Manager code - specifically,
12894 optimizations in the area of the AML/internal resource conversion code.
12895 The
12896 code has been optimized to simplify and eliminate duplicated code, CPU
12897 stack
12898 use has been decreased by optimizing function parameters and local
12899 variables, and naming conventions across the manager have been
12900 standardized
12901 for clarity and ease of maintenance (this includes function, parameter,
12902 variable, and struct/typedef names.) The update may force changes in some
12903 driver code, depending on how resources are handled by the host OS.
12904
12905 All Resource Manager dispatch and information tables have been moved to a
12906 single location for clarity and ease of maintenance. One new file was
12907 created, named "rsinfo.c".
12908
12909 The ACPI return macros (return_ACPI_STATUS, etc.) have been modified to
12910 guarantee that the argument is not evaluated twice, making them less
12911 prone
12912 to macro side-effects. However, since there exists the possibility of
12913 additional stack use if a particular compiler cannot optimize them (such
12914 as
12915 in the debug generation case), the original macros are optionally
12916 available.
12917 Note that some invocations of the return_VALUE macro may now cause size
12918 mismatch warnings; the return_UINT8 and return_UINT32 macros are provided
12919 to
12920 eliminate these. (From Randy Dunlap)
12921
12922 Implemented a new mechanism to enable debug tracing for individual
12923 control
12924 methods. A new external interface, AcpiDebugTrace, is provided to enable
12925 this mechanism. The intent is to allow the host OS to easily enable and
12926 disable tracing for problematic control methods. This interface can be
12927 easily exposed to a user or debugger interface if desired. See the file
12928 psxface.c for details.
12929
12930 AcpiUtCallocate will now return a valid pointer if a length of zero is
12931 specified - a length of one is used and a warning is issued. This matches
12932 the behavior of AcpiUtAllocate.
12933
12934 Code and Data Size: The current and previous library sizes for the core
12935 subsystem are shown below. These are the code and data sizes for the
12936 acpica.lib produced by the Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 32-bit compiler.
12937 These
12938 values do not include any ACPI driver or OSPM code. The debug version of
12939 the
12940 code includes the debug output trace mechanism and has a much larger code
12941 and data size. Note that these values will vary depending on the
12942 efficiency
12943 of the compiler and the compiler options used during generation.
12944
12945 Previous Release:
12946 Non-Debug Version: 77.5K Code, 12.0K Data, 89.5K Total
12947 Debug Version: 168.1K Code, 68.4K Data, 236.5K Total
12948 Current Release:
12949 Non-Debug Version: 77.1K Code, 12.1K Data, 89.2K Total
12950 Debug Version: 168.0K Code, 68.3K Data, 236.3K Total
12951
12952
12953 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler:
12954
12955 A remark is issued if the effective compile-time length of a package or
12956 buffer is zero. Previously, this was a warning.
12957
12958 ----------------------------------------
12959 16 September 2005. Summary of changes for version 20050916:
12960
12961 1) ACPI CA Core Subsystem:
12962
12963 Fixed a problem within the Resource Manager where support for the Generic
12964 Register descriptor was not fully implemented. This descriptor is now
12965 fully
12966 recognized, parsed, disassembled, and displayed.
12967
12968 Completely restructured the Resource Manager code to utilize table-driven
12969 dispatch and lookup, eliminating many of the large switch() statements.
12970 This
12971 reduces overall subsystem code size and code complexity. Affects the
12972 resource parsing and construction, disassembly, and debug dump output.
12973
12974 Cleaned up and restructured the debug dump output for all resource
12975 descriptors. Improved readability of the output and reduced code size.
12976
12977 Fixed a problem where changes to internal data structures caused the
12978 optional ACPI_MUTEX_DEBUG code to fail compilation if specified.
12979
12980 Code and Data Size: The current and previous library sizes for the core
12981 subsystem are shown below. These are the code and data sizes for the
12982 acpica.lib produced by the Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 32-bit compiler.
12983 These
12984 values do not include any ACPI driver or OSPM code. The debug version of
12985 the
12986 code includes the debug output trace mechanism and has a much larger code
12987 and data size. Note that these values will vary depending on the
12988 efficiency
12989 of the compiler and the compiler options used during generation.
12990
12991 Previous Release:
12992 Non-Debug Version: 78.4K Code, 11.8K Data, 90.2K Total
12993 Debug Version: 169.6K Code, 69.9K Data, 239.5K Total
12994 Current Release:
12995 Non-Debug Version: 77.5K Code, 12.0K Data, 89.5K Total
12996 Debug Version: 168.1K Code, 68.4K Data, 236.5K Total
12997
12998
12999 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler:
13000
13001 Updated the disassembler to automatically insert an EndDependentFn()
13002 macro
13003 into the ASL stream if this macro is missing in the original AML code,
13004 simplifying compilation of the resulting ASL module.
13005
13006 Fixed a problem in the disassembler where a disassembled ResourceSource
13007 string (within a large resource descriptor) was not surrounded by quotes
13008 and
13009 not followed by a comma, causing errors when the resulting ASL module was
13010 compiled. Also, escape sequences within a ResourceSource string are now
13011 handled correctly (especially "\\")
13012
13013 ----------------------------------------
13014 02 September 2005. Summary of changes for version 20050902:
13015
13016 1) ACPI CA Core Subsystem:
13017
13018 Fixed a problem with the internal Owner ID allocation and deallocation
13019 mechanisms for control method execution and recursive method invocation.
13020 This should eliminate the OWNER_ID_LIMIT exceptions and "Invalid OwnerId"
13021 messages seen on some systems. Recursive method invocation depth is
13022 currently limited to 255. (Alexey Starikovskiy)
13023
13024 Completely eliminated all vestiges of support for the "module-level
13025 executable code" until this support is fully implemented and debugged.
13026 This
13027 should eliminate the NO_RETURN_VALUE exceptions seen during table load on
13028 some systems that invoke this support.
13029
13030 Fixed a problem within the resource manager code where the transaction
13031 flags
13032 for a 64-bit address descriptor were handled incorrectly in the type-
13033 specific flag byte.
13034
13035 Consolidated duplicate code within the address descriptor resource
13036 manager
13037 code, reducing overall subsystem code size.
13038
13039 Fixed a fault when using the AML debugger "disassemble" command to
13040 disassemble individual control methods.
13041
13042 Removed references to the "release_current" directory within the Unix
13043 release package.
13044
13045 Code and Data Size: The current and previous core subsystem library sizes
13046 are shown below. These are the code and data sizes for the acpica.lib
13047 produced by the Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 compiler. These values do not
13048 include any ACPI driver or OSPM code. The debug version of the code
13049 includes
13050 the debug output trace mechanism and has a much larger code and data
13051 size.
13052 Note that these values will vary depending on the efficiency of the
13053 compiler
13054 and the compiler options used during generation.
13055
13056 Previous Release:
13057 Non-Debug Version: 78.6K Code, 11.7K Data, 90.3K Total
13058 Debug Version: 170.0K Code, 69.9K Data, 239.9K Total
13059 Current Release:
13060 Non-Debug Version: 78.4K Code, 11.8K Data, 90.2K Total
13061 Debug Version: 169.6K Code, 69.9K Data, 239.5K Total
13062
13063
13064 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler:
13065
13066 Implemented an error check for illegal duplicate values in the interrupt
13067 and
13068 dma lists for the following ASL macros: Dma(), Irq(), IrqNoFlags(), and
13069 Interrupt().
13070
13071 Implemented error checking for the Irq() and IrqNoFlags() macros to
13072 detect
13073 too many values in the interrupt list (16 max) and invalid values in the
13074 list (range 0 - 15)
13075
13076 The maximum length string literal within an ASL file is now restricted to
13077 200 characters as per the ACPI specification.
13078
13079 Fixed a fault when using the -ln option (generate namespace listing).
13080
13081 Implemented an error check to determine if a DescriptorName within a
13082 resource descriptor has already been used within the current scope.
13083
13084 ----------------------------------------
13085 15 August 2005. Summary of changes for version 20050815:
13086
13087 1) ACPI CA Core Subsystem:
13088
13089 Implemented a full bytewise compare to determine if a table load request
13090 is
13091 attempting to load a duplicate table. The compare is performed if the
13092 table
13093 signatures and table lengths match. This will allow different tables with
13094 the same OEM Table ID and revision to be loaded - probably against the
13095 ACPI
13096 specification, but discovered in the field nonetheless.
13097
13098 Added the changes.txt logfile to each of the zipped release packages.
13099
13100 Code and Data Size: Current and previous core subsystem library sizes are
13101 shown below. These are the code and data sizes for the acpica.lib
13102 produced
13103 by the Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 compiler, and these values do not include
13104 any ACPI driver or OSPM code. The debug version of the code includes the
13105 debug output trace mechanism and has a much larger code and data size.
13106 Note
13107 that these values will vary depending on the efficiency of the compiler
13108 and
13109 the compiler options used during generation.
13110
13111 Previous Release:
13112 Non-Debug Version: 78.6K Code, 11.7K Data, 90.3K Total
13113 Debug Version: 167.0K Code, 69.9K Data, 236.9K Total
13114 Current Release:
13115 Non-Debug Version: 78.6K Code, 11.7K Data, 90.3K Total
13116 Debug Version: 170.0K Code, 69.9K Data, 239.9K Total
13117
13118
13119 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler:
13120
13121 Fixed a problem where incorrect AML code could be generated for Package
13122 objects if optimization is disabled (via the -oa switch).
13123
13124 Fixed a problem with where incorrect AML code is generated for variable-
13125 length packages when the package length is not specified and the number
13126 of
13127 initializer values is greater than 255.
13128
13129
13130 ----------------------------------------
13131 29 July 2005. Summary of changes for version 20050729:
13132
13133 1) ACPI CA Core Subsystem:
13134
13135 Implemented support to ignore an attempt to install/load a particular
13136 ACPI
13137 table more than once. Apparently there exists BIOS code that repeatedly
13138 attempts to load the same SSDT upon certain events. With assistance from
13139 Venkatesh Pallipadi.
13140
13141 Restructured the main interface to the AML parser in order to correctly
13142 handle all exceptional conditions. This will prevent leakage of the
13143 OwnerId
13144 resource and should eliminate the AE_OWNER_ID_LIMIT exceptions seen on
13145 some
13146 machines. With assistance from Alexey Starikovskiy.
13147
13148 Support for "module level code" has been disabled in this version due to
13149 a
13150 number of issues that have appeared on various machines. The support can
13151 be
13152 enabled by defining ACPI_ENABLE_MODULE_LEVEL_CODE during subsystem
13153 compilation. When the issues are fully resolved, the code will be enabled
13154 by
13155 default again.
13156
13157 Modified the internal functions for debug print support to define the
13158 FunctionName parameter as a (const char *) for compatibility with
13159 compiler
13160 built-in macros such as __FUNCTION__, etc.
13161
13162 Linted the entire ACPICA source tree for both 32-bit and 64-bit.
13163
13164 Implemented support to display an object count summary for the AML
13165 Debugger
13166 commands Object and Methods.
13167
13168 Code and Data Size: Current and previous core subsystem library sizes are
13169 shown below. These are the code and data sizes for the acpica.lib
13170 produced
13171 by the Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 compiler, and these values do not include
13172 any ACPI driver or OSPM code. The debug version of the code includes the
13173 debug output trace mechanism and has a much larger code and data size.
13174 Note
13175 that these values will vary depending on the efficiency of the compiler
13176 and
13177 the compiler options used during generation.
13178
13179 Previous Release:
13180 Non-Debug Version: 78.6K Code, 11.6K Data, 90.2K Total
13181 Debug Version: 170.0K Code, 69.7K Data, 239.7K Total
13182 Current Release:
13183 Non-Debug Version: 78.6K Code, 11.7K Data, 90.3K Total
13184 Debug Version: 167.0K Code, 69.9K Data, 236.9K Total
13185
13186
13187 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler:
13188
13189 Fixed a regression that appeared in the 20050708 version of the compiler
13190 where an error message was inadvertently emitted for invocations of the
13191 _OSI
13192 reserved control method.
13193
13194 ----------------------------------------
13195 08 July 2005. Summary of changes for version 20050708:
13196
13197 1) ACPI CA Core Subsystem:
13198
13199 The use of the CPU stack in the debug version of the subsystem has been
13200 considerably reduced. Previously, a debug structure was declared in every
13201 function that used the debug macros. This structure has been removed in
13202 favor of declaring the individual elements as parameters to the debug
13203 functions. This reduces the cumulative stack use during nested execution
13204 of
13205 ACPI function calls at the cost of a small increase in the code size of
13206 the
13207 debug version of the subsystem. With assistance from Alexey Starikovskiy
13208 and
13209 Len Brown.
13210
13211 Added the ACPI_GET_FUNCTION_NAME macro to enable the compiler-dependent
13212 headers to define a macro that will return the current function name at
13213 runtime (such as __FUNCTION__ or _func_, etc.) The function name is used
13214 by
13215 the debug trace output. If ACPI_GET_FUNCTION_NAME is not defined in the
13216 compiler-dependent header, the function name is saved on the CPU stack
13217 (one
13218 pointer per function.) This mechanism is used because apparently there
13219 exists no standard ANSI-C defined macro that that returns the function
13220 name.
13221
13222 Redesigned and reimplemented the "Owner ID" mechanism used to track
13223 namespace objects created/deleted by ACPI tables and control method
13224 execution. A bitmap is now used to allocate and free the IDs, thus
13225 solving
13226 the wraparound problem present in the previous implementation. The size
13227 of
13228 the namespace node descriptor was reduced by 2 bytes as a result (Alexey
13229 Starikovskiy).
13230
13231 Removed the UINT32_BIT and UINT16_BIT types that were used for the
13232 bitfield
13233 flag definitions within the headers for the predefined ACPI tables. These
13234 have been replaced by UINT8_BIT in order to increase the code portability
13235 of
13236 the subsystem. If the use of UINT8 remains a problem, we may be forced to
13237 eliminate bitfields entirely because of a lack of portability.
13238
13239 Enhanced the performance of the AcpiUtUpdateObjectReference procedure.
13240 This
13241 is a frequently used function and this improvement increases the
13242 performance
13243 of the entire subsystem (Alexey Starikovskiy).
13244
13245 Fixed several possible memory leaks and the inverse - premature object
13246 deletion (Alexey Starikovskiy).
13247
13248 Code and Data Size: Current and previous core subsystem library sizes are
13249 shown below. These are the code and data sizes for the acpica.lib
13250 produced
13251 by the Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 compiler, and these values do not include
13252 any ACPI driver or OSPM code. The debug version of the code includes the
13253 debug output trace mechanism and has a much larger code and data size.
13254 Note
13255 that these values will vary depending on the efficiency of the compiler
13256 and
13257 the compiler options used during generation.
13258
13259 Previous Release:
13260 Non-Debug Version: 78.6K Code, 11.5K Data, 90.1K Total
13261 Debug Version: 165.2K Code, 69.6K Data, 234.8K Total
13262 Current Release:
13263 Non-Debug Version: 78.6K Code, 11.6K Data, 90.2K Total
13264 Debug Version: 170.0K Code, 69.7K Data, 239.7K Total
13265
13266 ----------------------------------------
13267 24 June 2005. Summary of changes for version 20050624:
13268
13269 1) ACPI CA Core Subsystem:
13270
13271 Modified the new OSL cache interfaces to use ACPI_CACHE_T as the type for
13272 the host-defined cache object. This allows the OSL implementation to
13273 define
13274 and type this object in any manner desired, simplifying the OSL
13275 implementation. For example, ACPI_CACHE_T is defined as kmem_cache_t for
13276 Linux, and should be defined in the OS-specific header file for other
13277 operating systems as required.
13278
13279 Changed the interface to AcpiOsAcquireObject to directly return the
13280 requested object as the function return (instead of ACPI_STATUS.) This
13281 change was made for performance reasons, since this is the purpose of the
13282 interface in the first place. AcpiOsAcquireObject is now similar to the
13283 AcpiOsAllocate interface.
13284
13285 Implemented a new AML debugger command named Businfo. This command
13286 displays
13287 information about all devices that have an associate _PRT object. The
13288 _ADR,
13289 _HID, _UID, and _CID are displayed for these devices.
13290
13291 Modified the initialization sequence in AcpiInitializeSubsystem to call
13292 the
13293 OSL interface AcpiOslInitialize first, before any local initialization.
13294 This
13295 change was required because the global initialization now calls OSL
13296 interfaces.
13297
13298 Enhanced the Dump command to display the entire contents of Package
13299 objects
13300 (including all sub-objects and their values.)
13301
13302 Restructured the code base to split some files because of size and/or
13303 because the code logically belonged in a separate file. New files are
13304 listed
13305 below. All makefiles and project files included in the ACPI CA release
13306 have
13307 been updated.
13308 utilities/utcache.c /* Local cache interfaces */
13309 utilities/utmutex.c /* Local mutex support */
13310 utilities/utstate.c /* State object support */
13311 interpreter/parser/psloop.c /* Main AML parse loop */
13312
13313 Code and Data Size: Current and previous core subsystem library sizes are
13314 shown below. These are the code and data sizes for the acpica.lib
13315 produced
13316 by the Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 compiler, and these values do not include
13317 any ACPI driver or OSPM code. The debug version of the code includes the
13318 debug output trace mechanism and has a much larger code and data size.
13319 Note
13320 that these values will vary depending on the efficiency of the compiler
13321 and
13322 the compiler options used during generation.
13323
13324 Previous Release:
13325 Non-Debug Version: 78.3K Code, 11.6K Data, 89.9K Total
13326 Debug Version: 164.0K Code, 69.1K Data, 233.1K Total
13327 Current Release:
13328 Non-Debug Version: 78.6K Code, 11.5K Data, 90.1K Total
13329 Debug Version: 165.2K Code, 69.6K Data, 234.8K Total
13330
13331
13332 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler:
13333
13334 Fixed a regression introduced in version 20050513 where the use of a
13335 Package
13336 object within a Case() statement caused a compile time exception. The
13337 original behavior has been restored (a Match() operator is emitted.)
13338
13339 ----------------------------------------
13340 17 June 2005. Summary of changes for version 20050617:
13341
13342 1) ACPI CA Core Subsystem:
13343
13344 Moved the object cache operations into the OS interface layer (OSL) to
13345 allow
13346 the host OS to handle these operations if desired (for example, the Linux
13347 OSL will invoke the slab allocator). This support is optional; the
13348 compile
13349 time define ACPI_USE_LOCAL_CACHE may be used to utilize the original
13350 cache
13351 code in the ACPI CA core. The new OSL interfaces are shown below. See
13352 utalloc.c for an example implementation, and acpiosxf.h for the exact
13353 interface definitions. With assistance from Alexey Starikovskiy.
13354 AcpiOsCreateCache
13355 AcpiOsDeleteCache
13356 AcpiOsPurgeCache
13357 AcpiOsAcquireObject
13358 AcpiOsReleaseObject
13359
13360 Modified the interfaces to AcpiOsAcquireLock and AcpiOsReleaseLock to
13361 return
13362 and restore a flags parameter. This fits better with many OS lock models.
13363 Note: the current execution state (interrupt handler or not) is no longer
13364 passed to these interfaces. If necessary, the OSL must determine this
13365 state
13366 by itself, a simple and fast operation. With assistance from Alexey
13367 Starikovskiy.
13368
13369 Fixed a problem in the ACPI table handling where a valid XSDT was assumed
13370 present if the revision of the RSDP was 2 or greater. According to the
13371 ACPI
13372 specification, the XSDT is optional in all cases, and the table manager
13373 therefore now checks for both an RSDP >=2 and a valid XSDT pointer.
13374 Otherwise, the RSDT pointer is used. Some ACPI 2.0 compliant BIOSs
13375 contain
13376 only the RSDT.
13377
13378 Fixed an interpreter problem with the Mid() operator in the case of an
13379 input
13380 string where the resulting output string is of zero length. It now
13381 correctly
13382 returns a valid, null terminated string object instead of a string object
13383 with a null pointer.
13384
13385 Fixed a problem with the control method argument handling to allow a
13386 store
13387 to an Arg object that already contains an object of type Device. The
13388 Device
13389 object is now correctly overwritten. Previously, an error was returned.
13390
13391
13392 Enhanced the debugger Find command to emit object values in addition to
13393 the
13394 found object pathnames. The output format is the same as the dump
13395 namespace
13396 command.
13397
13398 Enhanced the debugger Set command. It now has the ability to set the
13399 value
13400 of any Named integer object in the namespace (Previously, only method
13401 locals
13402 and args could be set.)
13403
13404 Code and Data Size: Current and previous core subsystem library sizes are
13405 shown below. These are the code and data sizes for the acpica.lib
13406 produced
13407 by the Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 compiler, and these values do not include
13408 any ACPI driver or OSPM code. The debug version of the code includes the
13409 debug output trace mechanism and has a much larger code and data size.
13410 Note
13411 that these values will vary depending on the efficiency of the compiler
13412 and
13413 the compiler options used during generation.
13414
13415 Previous Release:
13416 Non-Debug Version: 78.1K Code, 11.6K Data, 89.7K Total
13417 Debug Version: 164.0K Code, 69.3K Data, 233.3K Total
13418 Current Release:
13419 Non-Debug Version: 78.3K Code, 11.6K Data, 89.9K Total
13420 Debug Version: 164.0K Code, 69.1K Data, 233.1K Total
13421
13422
13423 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler:
13424
13425 Fixed a regression in the disassembler where if/else/while constructs
13426 were
13427 output incorrectly. This problem was introduced in the previous release
13428 (20050526). This problem also affected the single-step disassembly in the
13429 debugger.
13430
13431 Fixed a problem where compiling the reserved _OSI method would randomly
13432 (but
13433 rarely) produce compile errors.
13434
13435 Enhanced the disassembler to emit compilable code in the face of
13436 incorrect
13437 AML resource descriptors. If the optional ResourceSourceIndex is present,
13438 but the ResourceSource is not, do not emit the ResourceSourceIndex in the
13439 disassembly. Otherwise, the resulting code cannot be compiled without
13440 errors.
13441
13442 ----------------------------------------
13443 26 May 2005. Summary of changes for version 20050526:
13444
13445 1) ACPI CA Core Subsystem:
13446
13447 Implemented support to execute Type 1 and Type 2 AML opcodes appearing at
13448 the module level (not within a control method.) These opcodes are
13449 executed
13450 exactly once at the time the table is loaded. This type of code was legal
13451 up
13452 until the release of ACPI 2.0B (2002) and is now supported within ACPI CA
13453 in
13454 order to provide backwards compatibility with earlier BIOS
13455 implementations.
13456 This eliminates the "Encountered executable code at module level" warning
13457 that was previously generated upon detection of such code.
13458
13459 Fixed a problem in the interpreter where an AE_NOT_FOUND exception could
13460 inadvertently be generated during the lookup of namespace objects in the
13461 second pass parse of ACPI tables and control methods. It appears that
13462 this
13463 problem could occur during the resolution of forward references to
13464 namespace
13465 objects.
13466
13467 Added the ACPI_MUTEX_DEBUG #ifdef to the AcpiUtReleaseMutex function,
13468 corresponding to the same #ifdef in the AcpiUtAcquireMutex function. This
13469 allows the deadlock detection debug code to be compiled out in the normal
13470 case, improving mutex performance (and overall subsystem performance)
13471 considerably.
13472
13473 Implemented a handful of miscellaneous fixes for possible memory leaks on
13474 error conditions and error handling control paths. These fixes were
13475 suggested by FreeBSD and the Coverity Prevent source code analysis tool.
13476
13477 Added a check for a null RSDT pointer in AcpiGetFirmwareTable
13478 (tbxfroot.c)
13479 to prevent a fault in this error case.
13480
13481 Code and Data Size: Current and previous core subsystem library sizes are
13482 shown below. These are the code and data sizes for the acpica.lib
13483 produced
13484 by the Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 compiler, and these values do not include
13485 any ACPI driver or OSPM code. The debug version of the code includes the
13486 debug output trace mechanism and has a much larger code and data size.
13487 Note
13488 that these values will vary depending on the efficiency of the compiler
13489 and
13490 the compiler options used during generation.
13491
13492 Previous Release:
13493 Non-Debug Version: 78.2K Code, 11.6K Data, 89.8K Total
13494 Debug Version: 163.7K Code, 69.3K Data, 233.0K Total
13495 Current Release:
13496 Non-Debug Version: 78.1K Code, 11.6K Data, 89.7K Total
13497 Debug Version: 164.0K Code, 69.3K Data, 233.3K Total
13498
13499
13500 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler:
13501
13502 Implemented support to allow Type 1 and Type 2 ASL operators to appear at
13503 the module level (not within a control method.) These operators will be
13504 executed once at the time the table is loaded. This type of code was
13505 legal
13506 up until the release of ACPI 2.0B (2002) and is now supported by the iASL
13507 compiler in order to provide backwards compatibility with earlier BIOS
13508 ASL
13509 code.
13510
13511 The ACPI integer width (specified via the table revision ID or the -r
13512 override, 32 or 64 bits) is now used internally during compile-time
13513 constant
13514 folding to ensure that constants are truncated to 32 bits if necessary.
13515 Previously, the revision ID value was only emitted in the AML table
13516 header.
13517
13518 An error message is now generated for the Mutex and Method operators if
13519 the
13520 SyncLevel parameter is outside the legal range of 0 through 15.
13521
13522 Fixed a problem with the Method operator ParameterTypes list handling
13523 (ACPI
13524 3.0). Previously, more than 2 types or 2 arguments generated a syntax
13525 error.
13526 The actual underlying implementation of method argument typechecking is
13527 still under development, however.
13528
13529 ----------------------------------------
13530 13 May 2005. Summary of changes for version 20050513:
13531
13532 1) ACPI CA Core Subsystem:
13533
13534 Implemented support for PCI Express root bridges -- added support for
13535 device
13536 PNP0A08 in the root bridge search within AcpiEvPciConfigRegionSetup.
13537
13538 The interpreter now automatically truncates incoming 64-bit constants to
13539 32
13540 bits if currently executing out of a 32-bit ACPI table (Revision < 2).
13541 This
13542 also affects the iASL compiler constant folding. (Note: as per below, the
13543 iASL compiler no longer allows 64-bit constants within 32-bit tables.)
13544
13545 Fixed a problem where string and buffer objects with "static" pointers
13546 (pointers to initialization data within an ACPI table) were not handled
13547 consistently. The internal object copy operation now always copies the
13548 data
13549 to a newly allocated buffer, regardless of whether the source object is
13550 static or not.
13551
13552 Fixed a problem with the FromBCD operator where an implicit result
13553 conversion was improperly performed while storing the result to the
13554 target
13555 operand. Since this is an "explicit conversion" operator, the implicit
13556 conversion should never be performed on the output.
13557
13558 Fixed a problem with the CopyObject operator where a copy to an existing
13559 named object did not always completely overwrite the existing object
13560 stored
13561 at name. Specifically, a buffer-to-buffer copy did not delete the
13562 existing
13563 buffer.
13564
13565 Replaced "InterruptLevel" with "InterruptNumber" in all GPE interfaces
13566 and
13567 structs for consistency.
13568
13569 Code and Data Size: Current and previous core subsystem library sizes are
13570 shown below. These are the code and data sizes for the acpica.lib
13571 produced
13572 by the Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 compiler, and these values do not include
13573 any ACPI driver or OSPM code. The debug version of the code includes the
13574 debug output trace mechanism and has a much larger code and data size.
13575 Note
13576 that these values will vary depending on the efficiency of the compiler
13577 and
13578 the compiler options used during generation.
13579
13580 Previous Release:
13581 Non-Debug Version: 78.2K Code, 11.6K Data, 89.8K Total
13582 Debug Version: 163.7K Code, 69.3K Data, 233.0K Total
13583 Current Release: (Same sizes)
13584 Non-Debug Version: 78.2K Code, 11.6K Data, 89.8K Total
13585 Debug Version: 163.7K Code, 69.3K Data, 233.0K Total
13586
13587
13588 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler:
13589
13590 The compiler now emits a warning if an attempt is made to generate a 64-
13591 bit
13592 integer constant from within a 32-bit ACPI table (Revision < 2). The
13593 integer
13594 is truncated to 32 bits.
13595
13596 Fixed a problem with large package objects: if the static length of the
13597 package is greater than 255, the "variable length package" opcode is
13598 emitted. Previously, this caused an error. This requires an update to the
13599 ACPI spec, since it currently (incorrectly) states that packages larger
13600 than
13601 255 elements are not allowed.
13602
13603 The disassembler now correctly handles variable length packages and
13604 packages
13605 larger than 255 elements.
13606
13607 ----------------------------------------
13608 08 April 2005. Summary of changes for version 20050408:
13609
13610 1) ACPI CA Core Subsystem:
13611
13612 Fixed three cases in the interpreter where an "index" argument to an ASL
13613 function was still (internally) 32 bits instead of the required 64 bits.
13614 This was the Index argument to the Index, Mid, and Match operators.
13615
13616 The "strupr" function is now permanently local (AcpiUtStrupr), since this
13617 is
13618 not a POSIX-defined function and not present in most kernel-level C
13619 libraries. All references to the C library strupr function have been
13620 removed
13621 from the headers.
13622
13623 Completed the deployment of static functions/prototypes. All prototypes
13624 with
13625 the static attribute have been moved from the headers to the owning C
13626 file.
13627
13628 Implemented an extract option (-e) for the AcpiBin utility (AML binary
13629 utility). This option allows the utility to extract individual ACPI
13630 tables
13631 from the output of AcpiDmp. It provides the same functionality of the
13632 acpixtract.pl perl script without the worry of setting the correct perl
13633 options. AcpiBin runs on Windows and has not yet been generated/validated
13634 in
13635 the Linux/Unix environment (but should be soon).
13636
13637 Updated and fixed the table dump option for AcpiBin (-d). This option
13638 converts a single ACPI table to a hex/ascii file, similar to the output
13639 of
13640 AcpiDmp.
13641
13642 Code and Data Size: Current and previous core subsystem library sizes are
13643 shown below. These are the code and data sizes for the acpica.lib
13644 produced
13645 by the Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 compiler, and these values do not include
13646 any ACPI driver or OSPM code. The debug version of the code includes the
13647 debug output trace mechanism and has a much larger code and data size.
13648 Note
13649 that these values will vary depending on the efficiency of the compiler
13650 and
13651 the compiler options used during generation.
13652
13653 Previous Release:
13654 Non-Debug Version: 78.0K Code, 11.6K Data, 89.6K Total
13655 Debug Version: 163.5K Code, 69.3K Data, 232.8K Total
13656 Current Release:
13657 Non-Debug Version: 78.2K Code, 11.6K Data, 89.8K Total
13658 Debug Version: 163.7K Code, 69.3K Data, 233.0K Total
13659
13660
13661 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler:
13662
13663 Disassembler fix: Added a check to ensure that the table length found in
13664 the
13665 ACPI table header within the input file is not longer than the actual
13666 input
13667 file size. This indicates some kind of file or table corruption.
13668
13669 ----------------------------------------
13670 29 March 2005. Summary of changes for version 20050329:
13671
13672 1) ACPI CA Core Subsystem:
13673
13674 An error is now generated if an attempt is made to create a Buffer Field
13675 of
13676 length zero (A CreateField with a length operand of zero.)
13677
13678 The interpreter now issues a warning whenever executable code at the
13679 module
13680 level is detected during ACPI table load. This will give some idea of the
13681 prevalence of this type of code.
13682
13683 Implemented support for references to named objects (other than control
13684 methods) within package objects.
13685
13686 Enhanced package object output for the debug object. Package objects are
13687 now
13688 completely dumped, showing all elements.
13689
13690 Enhanced miscellaneous object output for the debug object. Any object can
13691 now be written to the debug object (for example, a device object can be
13692 written, and the type of the object will be displayed.)
13693
13694 The "static" qualifier has been added to all local functions across both
13695 the
13696 core subsystem and the iASL compiler.
13697
13698 The number of "long" lines (> 80 chars) within the source has been
13699 significantly reduced, by about 1/3.
13700
13701 Cleaned up all header files to ensure that all CA/iASL functions are
13702 prototyped (even static functions) and the formatting is consistent.
13703
13704 Two new header files have been added, acopcode.h and acnames.h.
13705
13706 Removed several obsolete functions that were no longer used.
13707
13708 Code and Data Size: Current and previous core subsystem library sizes are
13709 shown below. These are the code and data sizes for the acpica.lib
13710 produced
13711 by the Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 compiler, and these values do not include
13712 any ACPI driver or OSPM code. The debug version of the code includes the
13713 debug output trace mechanism and has a much larger code and data size.
13714 Note
13715 that these values will vary depending on the efficiency of the compiler
13716 and
13717 the compiler options used during generation.
13718
13719 Previous Release:
13720 Non-Debug Version: 78.3K Code, 11.5K Data, 89.8K Total
13721 Debug Version: 165.4K Code, 69.7K Data, 236.1K Total
13722 Current Release:
13723 Non-Debug Version: 78.0K Code, 11.6K Data, 89.6K Total
13724 Debug Version: 163.5K Code, 69.3K Data, 232.8K Total
13725
13726
13727
13728 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler:
13729
13730 Fixed a problem with the resource descriptor generation/support. For the
13731 ResourceSourceIndex and the ResourceSource fields, both must be present,
13732 or
13733 both must be not present - can't have one without the other.
13734
13735 The compiler now returns non-zero from the main procedure if any errors
13736 have
13737 occurred during the compilation.
13738
13739
13740 ----------------------------------------
13741 09 March 2005. Summary of changes for version 20050309:
13742
13743 1) ACPI CA Core Subsystem:
13744
13745 The string-to-buffer implicit conversion code has been modified again
13746 after
13747 a change to the ACPI specification. In order to match the behavior of
13748 the
13749 other major ACPI implementation, the target buffer is no longer truncated
13750 if
13751 the source string is smaller than an existing target buffer. This change
13752 requires an update to the ACPI spec, and should eliminate the recent
13753 AE_AML_BUFFER_LIMIT issues.
13754
13755 The "implicit return" support was rewritten to a new algorithm that
13756 solves
13757 the general case. Rather than attempt to determine when a method is about
13758 to
13759 exit, the result of every ASL operator is saved momentarily until the
13760 very
13761 next ASL operator is executed. Therefore, no matter how the method exits,
13762 there will always be a saved implicit return value. This feature is only
13763 enabled with the AcpiGbl_EnableInterpreterSlack flag, and should
13764 eliminate
13765 AE_AML_NO_RETURN_VALUE errors when enabled.
13766
13767 Implemented implicit conversion support for the predicate (operand) of
13768 the
13769 If, Else, and While operators. String and Buffer arguments are
13770 automatically
13771 converted to Integers.
13772
13773 Changed the string-to-integer conversion behavior to match the new ACPI
13774 errata: "If no integer object exists, a new integer is created. The ASCII
13775 string is interpreted as a hexadecimal constant. Each string character is
13776 interpreted as a hexadecimal value ('0'-'9', 'A'-'F', 'a', 'f'), starting
13777 with the first character as the most significant digit, and ending with
13778 the
13779 first non-hexadecimal character or end-of-string." This means that the
13780 first
13781 non-hex character terminates the conversion and this is the code that was
13782 changed.
13783
13784 Fixed a problem where the ObjectType operator would fail (fault) when
13785 used
13786 on an Index of a Package which pointed to a null package element. The
13787 operator now properly returns zero (Uninitialized) in this case.
13788
13789 Fixed a problem where the While operator used excessive memory by not
13790 properly popping the result stack during execution. There was no memory
13791 leak
13792 after execution, however. (Code provided by Valery Podrezov.)
13793
13794 Fixed a problem where references to control methods within Package
13795 objects
13796 caused the method to be invoked, instead of producing a reference object
13797 pointing to the method.
13798
13799 Restructured and simplified the pswalk.c module (AcpiPsDeleteParseTree)
13800 to
13801 improve performance and reduce code size. (Code provided by Alexey
13802 Starikovskiy.)
13803
13804 Code and Data Size: Current and previous core subsystem library sizes are
13805 shown below. These are the code and data sizes for the acpica.lib
13806 produced
13807 by the Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 compiler, and these values do not include
13808 any ACPI driver or OSPM code. The debug version of the code includes the
13809 debug output trace mechanism and has a much larger code and data size.
13810 Note
13811 that these values will vary depending on the efficiency of the compiler
13812 and
13813 the compiler options used during generation.
13814
13815 Previous Release:
13816 Non-Debug Version: 78.3K Code, 11.5K Data, 89.8K Total
13817 Debug Version: 165.4K Code, 69.6K Data, 236.0K Total
13818 Current Release:
13819 Non-Debug Version: 78.3K Code, 11.5K Data, 89.8K Total
13820 Debug Version: 165.4K Code, 69.7K Data, 236.1K Total
13821
13822
13823 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler:
13824
13825 Fixed a problem with the Return operator with no arguments. Since the AML
13826 grammar for the byte encoding requires an operand for the Return opcode,
13827 the
13828 compiler now emits a Return(Zero) for this case. An ACPI specification
13829 update has been written for this case.
13830
13831 For tables other than the DSDT, namepath optimization is automatically
13832 disabled. This is because SSDTs can be loaded anywhere in the namespace,
13833 the
13834 compiler has no knowledge of where, and thus cannot optimize namepaths.
13835
13836 Added "ProcessorObj" to the ObjectTypeKeyword list. This object type was
13837 inadvertently omitted from the ACPI specification, and will require an
13838 update to the spec.
13839
13840 The source file scan for ASCII characters is now optional (-a). This
13841 change
13842 was made because some vendors place non-ascii characters within comments.
13843 However, the scan is simply a brute-force byte compare to ensure all
13844 characters in the file are in the range 0x00 to 0x7F.
13845
13846 Fixed a problem with the CondRefOf operator where the compiler was
13847 inappropriately checking for the existence of the target. Since the point
13848 of
13849 the operator is to check for the existence of the target at run-time, the
13850 compiler no longer checks for the target existence.
13851
13852 Fixed a problem where errors generated from the internal AML interpreter
13853 during constant folding were not handled properly, causing a fault.
13854
13855 Fixed a problem with overly aggressive range checking for the Stall
13856 operator. The valid range (max 255) is now only checked if the operand is
13857 of
13858 type Integer. All other operand types cannot be statically checked.
13859
13860 Fixed a problem where control method references within the RefOf,
13861 DeRefOf,
13862 and ObjectType operators were not treated properly. They are now treated
13863 as
13864 actual references, not method invocations.
13865
13866 Fixed and enhanced the "list namespace" option (-ln). This option was
13867 broken
13868 a number of releases ago.
13869
13870 Improved error handling for the Field, IndexField, and BankField
13871 operators.
13872 The compiler now cleanly reports and recovers from errors in the field
13873 component (FieldUnit) list.
13874
13875 Fixed a disassembler problem where the optional ResourceDescriptor fields
13876 TRS and TTP were not always handled correctly.
13877
13878 Disassembler - Comments in output now use "//" instead of "/*"
13879
13880 ----------------------------------------
13881 28 February 2005. Summary of changes for version 20050228:
13882
13883 1) ACPI CA Core Subsystem:
13884
13885 Fixed a problem where the result of an Index() operator (an object
13886 reference) must increment the reference count on the target object for
13887 the
13888 life of the object reference.
13889
13890 Implemented AML Interpreter and Debugger support for the new ACPI 3.0
13891 Extended Address (IO, Memory, Space), QwordSpace, DwordSpace, and
13892 WordSpace
13893 resource descriptors.
13894
13895 Implemented support in the _OSI method for the ACPI 3.0 "Extended Address
13896 Space Descriptor" string, indicating interpreter support for the
13897 descriptors
13898 above.
13899
13900 Implemented header support for the new ACPI 3.0 FADT flag bits.
13901
13902 Implemented header support for the new ACPI 3.0 PCI Express bits for the
13903 PM1
13904 status/enable registers.
13905
13906 Updated header support for the MADT processor local Apic struct and MADT
13907 platform interrupt source struct for new ACPI 3.0 fields.
13908
13909 Implemented header support for the SRAT and SLIT ACPI tables.
13910
13911 Implemented the -s switch in AcpiExec to enable the "InterpreterSlack"
13912 flag
13913 at runtime.
13914
13915 Code and Data Size: Current and previous core subsystem library sizes are
13916 shown below. These are the code and data sizes for the acpica.lib
13917 produced
13918 by the Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 compiler, and these values do not include
13919 any ACPI driver or OSPM code. The debug version of the code includes the
13920 debug output trace mechanism and has a much larger code and data size.
13921 Note
13922 that these values will vary depending on the efficiency of the compiler
13923 and
13924 the compiler options used during generation.
13925
13926 Previous Release:
13927 Non-Debug Version: 78.2K Code, 11.5K Data, 89.7K Total
13928 Debug Version: 164.9K Code, 69.2K Data, 234.1K Total
13929 Current Release:
13930 Non-Debug Version: 78.3K Code, 11.5K Data, 89.8K Total
13931 Debug Version: 165.4K Code, 69.6K Data, 236.0K Total
13932
13933
13934 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler:
13935
13936 Fixed a problem with the internal 64-bit String-to-integer conversion
13937 with
13938 strings less than two characters long.
13939
13940 Fixed a problem with constant folding where the result of the Index()
13941 operator can not be considered a constant. This means that Index() cannot
13942 be
13943 a type3 opcode and this will require an update to the ACPI specification.
13944
13945 Disassembler: Implemented support for the TTP, MTP, and TRS resource
13946 descriptor fields. These fields were inadvertently ignored and not output
13947 in
13948 the disassembly of the resource descriptor.
13949
13950
13951 ----------------------------------------
13952 11 February 2005. Summary of changes for version 20050211:
13953
13954 1) ACPI CA Core Subsystem:
13955
13956 Implemented ACPI 3.0 support for implicit conversion within the Match()
13957 operator. MatchObjects can now be of type integer, buffer, or string
13958 instead
13959 of just type integer. Package elements are implicitly converted to the
13960 type
13961 of the MatchObject. This change aligns the behavior of Match() with the
13962 behavior of the other logical operators (LLess(), etc.) It also requires
13963 an
13964 errata change to the ACPI specification as this support was intended for
13965 ACPI 3.0, but was inadvertently omitted.
13966
13967 Fixed a problem with the internal implicit "to buffer" conversion.
13968 Strings
13969 that are converted to buffers will cause buffer truncation if the string
13970 is
13971 smaller than the target buffer. Integers that are converted to buffers
13972 will
13973 not cause buffer truncation, only zero extension (both as per the ACPI
13974 spec.) The problem was introduced when code was added to truncate the
13975 buffer, but this should not be performed in all cases, only the string
13976 case.
13977
13978 Fixed a problem with the Buffer and Package operators where the
13979 interpreter
13980 would get confused if two such operators were used as operands to an ASL
13981 operator (such as LLess(Buffer(1){0},Buffer(1){1}). The internal result
13982 stack was not being popped after the execution of these operators,
13983 resulting
13984 in an AE_NO_RETURN_VALUE exception.
13985
13986 Fixed a problem with constructs of the form Store(Index(...),...). The
13987 reference object returned from Index was inadvertently resolved to an
13988 actual
13989 value. This problem was introduced in version 20050114 when the behavior
13990 of
13991 Store() was modified to restrict the object types that can be used as the
13992 source operand (to match the ACPI specification.)
13993
13994 Reduced excessive stack use within the AcpiGetObjectInfo procedure.
13995
13996 Added a fix to aclinux.h to allow generation of AcpiExec on Linux.
13997
13998 Updated the AcpiSrc utility to add the FADT_DESCRIPTOR_REV2_MINUS struct.
13999
14000 Code and Data Size: Current and previous core subsystem library sizes are
14001 shown below. These are the code and data sizes for the acpica.lib
14002 produced
14003 by the Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 compiler, and these values do not include
14004 any ACPI driver or OSPM code. The debug version of the code includes the
14005 debug output trace mechanism and has a much larger code and data size.
14006 Note
14007 that these values will vary depending on the efficiency of the compiler
14008 and
14009 the compiler options used during generation.
14010
14011 Previous Release:
14012 Non-Debug Version: 78.1K Code, 11.5K Data, 89.6K Total
14013 Debug Version: 164.8K Code, 69.2K Data, 234.0K Total
14014 Current Release:
14015 Non-Debug Version: 78.2K Code, 11.5K Data, 89.7K Total
14016 Debug Version: 164.9K Code, 69.2K Data, 234.1K Total
14017
14018
14019 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler:
14020
14021 Fixed a code generation problem in the constant folding optimization code
14022 where incorrect code was generated if a constant was reduced to a buffer
14023 object (i.e., a reduced type 5 opcode.)
14024
14025 Fixed a typechecking problem for the ToBuffer operator. Caused by an
14026 incorrect return type in the internal opcode information table.
14027
14028 ----------------------------------------
14029 25 January 2005. Summary of changes for version 20050125:
14030
14031 1) ACPI CA Core Subsystem:
14032
14033 Fixed a recently introduced problem with the Global Lock where the
14034 underlying semaphore was not created. This problem was introduced in
14035 version 20050114, and caused an AE_AML_NO_OPERAND exception during an
14036 Acquire() operation on _GL.
14037
14038 The local object cache is now optional, and is disabled by default. Both
14039 AcpiExec and the iASL compiler enable the cache because they run in user
14040 mode and this enhances their performance. #define
14041 ACPI_ENABLE_OBJECT_CACHE
14042 to enable the local cache.
14043
14044 Fixed an issue in the internal function AcpiUtEvaluateObject concerning
14045 the
14046 optional "implicit return" support where an error was returned if no
14047 return
14048 object was expected, but one was implicitly returned. AE_OK is now
14049 returned
14050 in this case and the implicitly returned object is deleted.
14051 AcpiUtEvaluateObject is only occasionally used, and only to execute
14052 reserved
14053 methods such as _STA and _INI where the return type is known up front.
14054
14055 Fixed a few issues with the internal convert-to-integer code. It now
14056 returns
14057 an error if an attempt is made to convert a null string, a string of only
14058 blanks/tabs, or a zero-length buffer. This affects both implicit
14059 conversion
14060 and explicit conversion via the ToInteger() operator.
14061
14062 The internal debug code in AcpiUtAcquireMutex has been commented out. It
14063 is
14064 not needed for normal operation and should increase the performance of
14065 the
14066 entire subsystem. The code remains in case it is needed for debug
14067 purposes
14068 again.
14069
14070 The AcpiExec source and makefile are included in the Unix/Linux package
14071 for
14072 the first time.
14073
14074 Code and Data Size: Current and previous core subsystem library sizes are
14075 shown below. These are the code and data sizes for the acpica.lib
14076 produced
14077 by the Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 compiler, and these values do not include
14078 any ACPI driver or OSPM code. The debug version of the code includes the
14079 debug output trace mechanism and has a much larger code and data size.
14080 Note
14081 that these values will vary depending on the efficiency of the compiler
14082 and
14083 the compiler options used during generation.
14084
14085 Previous Release:
14086 Non-Debug Version: 78.4K Code, 11.5K Data, 89.9K Total
14087 Debug Version: 165.4K Code, 69.4K Data, 234.8K Total
14088 Current Release:
14089 Non-Debug Version: 78.1K Code, 11.5K Data, 89.6K Total
14090 Debug Version: 164.8K Code, 69.2K Data, 234.0K Total
14091
14092 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler:
14093
14094 Switch/Case support: A warning is now issued if the type of the Switch
14095 value
14096 cannot be determined at compile time. For example, Switch(Arg0) will
14097 generate the warning, and the type is assumed to be an integer. As per
14098 the
14099 ACPI spec, use a construct such as Switch(ToInteger(Arg0)) to eliminate
14100 the
14101 warning.
14102
14103 Switch/Case support: Implemented support for buffer and string objects as
14104 the switch value. This is an ACPI 3.0 feature, now that LEqual supports
14105 buffers and strings.
14106
14107 Switch/Case support: The emitted code for the LEqual() comparisons now
14108 uses
14109 the switch value as the first operand, not the second. The case value is
14110 now
14111 the second operand, and this allows the case value to be implicitly
14112 converted to the type of the switch value, not the other way around.
14113
14114 Switch/Case support: Temporary variables are now emitted immediately
14115 within
14116 the control method, not at the global level. This means that there are
14117 now
14118 36 temps available per-method, not 36 temps per-module as was the case
14119 with
14120 the earlier implementation (_T_0 through _T_9 and _T_A through _T_Z.)
14121
14122 ----------------------------------------
14123 14 January 2005. Summary of changes for version 20050114:
14124
14125 Added 2005 copyright to all module headers. This affects every module in
14126 the core subsystem, iASL compiler, and the utilities.
14127
14128 1) ACPI CA Core Subsystem:
14129
14130 Fixed an issue with the String-to-Buffer conversion code where the string
14131 null terminator was not included in the buffer after conversion, but
14132 there
14133 is existing ASL that assumes the string null terminator is included. This
14134 is
14135 the root of the ACPI_AML_BUFFER_LIMIT regression. This problem was
14136 introduced in the previous version when the code was updated to correctly
14137 set the converted buffer size as per the ACPI specification. The ACPI
14138 spec
14139 is ambiguous and will be updated to specify that the null terminator must
14140 be
14141 included in the converted buffer. This also affects the ToBuffer() ASL
14142 operator.
14143
14144 Fixed a problem with the Mid() ASL/AML operator where it did not work
14145 correctly on Buffer objects. Newly created sub-buffers were not being
14146 marked
14147 as initialized.
14148
14149
14150 Fixed a problem in AcpiTbFindTable where incorrect string compares were
14151 performed on the OemId and OemTableId table header fields. These fields
14152 are
14153 not null terminated, so strncmp is now used instead of strcmp.
14154
14155 Implemented a restriction on the Store() ASL/AML operator to align the
14156 behavior with the ACPI specification. Previously, any object could be
14157 used
14158 as the source operand. Now, the only objects that may be used are
14159 Integers,
14160 Buffers, Strings, Packages, Object References, and DDB Handles. If
14161 necessary, the original behavior can be restored by enabling the
14162 EnableInterpreterSlack flag.
14163
14164 Enhanced the optional "implicit return" support to allow an implicit
14165 return
14166 value from methods that are invoked externally via the AcpiEvaluateObject
14167 interface. This enables implicit returns from the _STA and _INI methods,
14168 for example.
14169
14170 Changed the Revision() ASL/AML operator to return the current version of
14171 the
14172 AML interpreter, in the YYYYMMDD format. Previously, it incorrectly
14173 returned
14174 the supported ACPI version (This is the function of the _REV method).
14175
14176 Updated the _REV predefined method to return the currently supported
14177 version
14178 of ACPI, now 3.
14179
14180 Implemented batch mode option for the AcpiExec utility (-b).
14181
14182 Code and Data Size: Current and previous core subsystem library sizes are
14183 shown below. These are the code and data sizes for the acpica.lib
14184 produced
14185 by the Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 compiler, and these values do not include
14186 any ACPI driver or OSPM code. The debug version of the code includes the
14187 debug output trace mechanism and has a much larger code and data size.
14188 Note
14189 that these values will vary depending on the efficiency of the compiler
14190 and
14191 the compiler options used during generation.
14192
14193 Previous Release:
14194 Non-Debug Version: 78.3K Code, 11.5K Data, 89.8K Total
14195 Debug Version: 165.3K Code, 69.4K Data, 234.7K Total
14196 Current Release:
14197 Non-Debug Version: 78.4K Code, 11.5K Data, 89.9K Total
14198 Debug Version: 165.4K Code, 69.4K Data, 234.8K Total
14199
14200 ----------------------------------------
14201 10 December 2004. Summary of changes for version 20041210:
14202
14203 ACPI 3.0 support is nearing completion in both the iASL compiler and the
14204 ACPI CA core subsystem.
14205
14206 1) ACPI CA Core Subsystem:
14207
14208 Fixed a problem in the ToDecimalString operator where the resulting
14209 string
14210 length was incorrectly calculated. The length is now calculated exactly,
14211 eliminating incorrect AE_STRING_LIMIT exceptions.
14212
14213 Fixed a problem in the ToHexString operator to allow a maximum 200
14214 character
14215 string to be produced.
14216
14217 Fixed a problem in the internal string-to-buffer and buffer-to-buffer
14218 copy
14219 routine where the length of the resulting buffer was not truncated to the
14220 new size (if the target buffer already existed).
14221
14222 Code and Data Size: Current and previous core subsystem library sizes are
14223 shown below. These are the code and data sizes for the acpica.lib
14224 produced
14225 by the Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 compiler, and these values do not include
14226 any ACPI driver or OSPM code. The debug version of the code includes the
14227 debug output trace mechanism and has a much larger code and data size.
14228 Note
14229 that these values will vary depending on the efficiency of the compiler
14230 and
14231 the compiler options used during generation.
14232
14233 Previous Release:
14234 Non-Debug Version: 78.3K Code, 11.5K Data, 89.8K Total
14235 Debug Version: 164.7K Code, 68.5K Data, 233.2K Total
14236 Current Release:
14237 Non-Debug Version: 78.3K Code, 11.5K Data, 89.8K Total
14238 Debug Version: 165.3K Code, 69.4K Data, 234.7K Total
14239
14240
14241 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler:
14242
14243 Implemented the new ACPI 3.0 resource template macros - DWordSpace,
14244 ExtendedIO, ExtendedMemory, ExtendedSpace, QWordSpace, and WordSpace.
14245 Includes support in the disassembler.
14246
14247 Implemented support for the new (ACPI 3.0) parameter to the Register
14248 macro,
14249 AccessSize.
14250
14251 Fixed a problem where the _HE resource name for the Interrupt macro was
14252 referencing bit 0 instead of bit 1.
14253
14254 Implemented check for maximum 255 interrupts in the Interrupt macro.
14255
14256 Fixed a problem with the predefined resource descriptor names where
14257 incorrect AML code was generated if the offset within the resource buffer
14258 was 0 or 1. The optimizer shortened the AML code to a single byte opcode
14259 but did not update the surrounding package lengths.
14260
14261 Changes to the Dma macro: All channels within the channel list must be
14262 in
14263 the range 0-7. Maximum 8 channels can be specified. BusMaster operand is
14264 optional (default is BusMaster).
14265
14266 Implemented check for maximum 7 data bytes for the VendorShort macro.
14267
14268 The ReadWrite parameter is now optional for the Memory32 and similar
14269 macros.
14270
14271 ----------------------------------------
14272 03 December 2004. Summary of changes for version 20041203:
14273
14274 1) ACPI CA Core Subsystem:
14275
14276 The low-level field insertion/extraction code (exfldio) has been
14277 completely
14278 rewritten to eliminate unnecessary complexity, bugs, and boundary
14279 conditions.
14280
14281 Fixed a problem in the ToInteger, ToBuffer, ToHexString, and
14282 ToDecimalString
14283 operators where the input operand could be inadvertently deleted if no
14284 conversion was necessary (e.g., if the input to ToInteger was an Integer
14285 object.)
14286
14287 Fixed a problem with the ToDecimalString and ToHexString where an
14288 incorrect
14289 exception code was returned if the resulting string would be > 200 chars.
14290 AE_STRING_LIMIT is now returned.
14291
14292 Fixed a problem with the Concatenate operator where AE_OK was always
14293 returned, even if the operation failed.
14294
14295 Fixed a problem in oswinxf (used by AcpiExec and iASL) to allow > 128
14296 semaphores to be allocated.
14297
14298 Code and Data Size: Current and previous core subsystem library sizes are
14299 shown below. These are the code and data sizes for the acpica.lib
14300 produced
14301 by the Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 compiler, and these values do not include
14302 any ACPI driver or OSPM code. The debug version of the code includes the
14303 debug output trace mechanism and has a much larger code and data size.
14304 Note
14305 that these values will vary depending on the efficiency of the compiler
14306 and
14307 the compiler options used during generation.
14308
14309 Previous Release:
14310 Non-Debug Version: 78.5K Code, 11.5K Data, 90.0K Total
14311 Debug Version: 165.2K Code, 68.6K Data, 233.8K Total
14312 Current Release:
14313 Non-Debug Version: 78.3K Code, 11.5K Data, 89.8K Total
14314 Debug Version: 164.7K Code, 68.5K Data, 233.2K Total
14315
14316
14317 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler:
14318
14319 Fixed typechecking for the ObjectType and SizeOf operators. Problem was
14320 recently introduced in 20041119.
14321
14322 Fixed a problem with the ToUUID macro where the upper nybble of each
14323 buffer
14324 byte was inadvertently set to zero.
14325
14326 ----------------------------------------
14327 19 November 2004. Summary of changes for version 20041119:
14328
14329 1) ACPI CA Core Subsystem:
14330
14331 Fixed a problem in the internal ConvertToInteger routine where new
14332 integers
14333 were not truncated to 32 bits for 32-bit ACPI tables. This routine
14334 converts
14335 buffers and strings to integers.
14336
14337 Implemented support to store a value to an Index() on a String object.
14338 This
14339 is an ACPI 2.0 feature that had not yet been implemented.
14340
14341 Implemented new behavior for storing objects to individual package
14342 elements
14343 (via the Index() operator). The previous behavior was to invoke the
14344 implicit
14345 conversion rules if an object was already present at the index. The new
14346 behavior is to simply delete any existing object and directly store the
14347 new
14348 object. Although the ACPI specification seems unclear on this subject,
14349 other
14350 ACPI implementations behave in this manner. (This is the root of the
14351 AE_BAD_HEX_CONSTANT issue.)
14352
14353 Modified the RSDP memory scan mechanism to support the extended checksum
14354 for
14355 ACPI 2.0 (and above) RSDPs. Note that the search continues until a valid
14356 RSDP signature is found with a valid checksum.
14357
14358 Code and Data Size: Current and previous core subsystem library sizes are
14359 shown below. These are the code and data sizes for the acpica.lib
14360 produced
14361 by the Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 compiler, and these values do not include
14362 any ACPI driver or OSPM code. The debug version of the code includes the
14363 debug output trace mechanism and has a much larger code and data size.
14364 Note
14365 that these values will vary depending on the efficiency of the compiler
14366 and
14367 the compiler options used during generation.
14368
14369 Previous Release:
14370 Non-Debug Version: 78.5K Code, 11.5K Data, 90.0K Total
14371 Debug Version: 165.2K Code, 68.6K Data, 233.8K Total
14372 Current Release:
14373 Non-Debug Version: 78.5K Code, 11.5K Data, 90.0K Total
14374 Debug Version: 165.2K Code, 68.6K Data, 233.8K Total
14375
14376
14377 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler:
14378
14379 Fixed a missing semicolon in the aslcompiler.y file.
14380
14381 ----------------------------------------
14382 05 November 2004. Summary of changes for version 20041105:
14383
14384 1) ACPI CA Core Subsystem:
14385
14386 Implemented support for FADT revision 2. This was an interim table
14387 (between
14388 ACPI 1.0 and ACPI 2.0) that adds support for the FADT reset register.
14389
14390 Implemented optional support to allow uninitialized LocalX and ArgX
14391 variables in a control method. The variables are initialized to an
14392 Integer
14393 object with a value of zero. This support is enabled by setting the
14394 AcpiGbl_EnableInterpreterSlack flag to TRUE.
14395
14396 Implemented support for Integer objects for the SizeOf operator. Either
14397 4
14398 or 8 is returned, depending on the current integer size (32-bit or 64-
14399 bit,
14400 depending on the parent table revision).
14401
14402 Fixed a problem in the implementation of the SizeOf and ObjectType
14403 operators
14404 where the operand was resolved to a value too early, causing incorrect
14405 return values for some objects.
14406
14407 Fixed some possible memory leaks during exceptional conditions.
14408
14409 Code and Data Size: Current and previous core subsystem library sizes are
14410 shown below. These are the code and data sizes for the acpica.lib
14411 produced
14412 by the Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 compiler, and these values do not include
14413 any ACPI driver or OSPM code. The debug version of the code includes the
14414 debug output trace mechanism and has a much larger code and data size.
14415 Note
14416 that these values will vary depending on the efficiency of the compiler
14417 and
14418 the compiler options used during generation.
14419
14420 Previous Release:
14421 Non-Debug Version: 78.0K Code, 11.5K Data, 89.5K Total
14422 Debug Version: 164.8K Code, 68.6K Data, 233.4K Total
14423 Current Release:
14424 Non-Debug Version: 78.5K Code, 11.5K Data, 90.0K Total
14425 Debug Version: 165.2K Code, 68.6K Data, 233.8K Total
14426
14427
14428 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler:
14429
14430 Implemented support for all ACPI 3.0 reserved names and methods.
14431
14432 Implemented all ACPI 3.0 grammar elements in the front-end, including
14433 support for semicolons.
14434
14435 Implemented the ACPI 3.0 Function() and ToUUID() macros
14436
14437 Fixed a problem in the disassembler where a Scope() operator would not be
14438 emitted properly if the target of the scope was in another table.
14439
14440 ----------------------------------------
14441 15 October 2004. Summary of changes for version 20041015:
14442
14443 Note: ACPI CA is currently undergoing an in-depth and complete formal
14444 evaluation to test/verify the following areas. Other suggestions are
14445 welcome. This will result in an increase in the frequency of releases and
14446 the number of bug fixes in the next few months.
14447 - Functional tests for all ASL/AML operators
14448 - All implicit/explicit type conversions
14449 - Bit fields and operation regions
14450 - 64-bit math support and 32-bit-only "truncated" math support
14451 - Exceptional conditions, both compiler and interpreter
14452 - Dynamic object deletion and memory leaks
14453 - ACPI 3.0 support when implemented
14454 - External interfaces to the ACPI subsystem
14455
14456
14457 1) ACPI CA Core Subsystem:
14458
14459 Fixed two alignment issues on 64-bit platforms - within debug statements
14460 in
14461 AcpiEvGpeDetect and AcpiEvCreateGpeBlock. Removed references to the
14462 Address
14463 field within the non-aligned ACPI generic address structure.
14464
14465 Fixed a problem in the Increment and Decrement operators where incorrect
14466 operand resolution could result in the inadvertent modification of the
14467 original integer when the integer is passed into another method as an
14468 argument and the arg is then incremented/decremented.
14469
14470 Fixed a problem in the FromBCD operator where the upper 32-bits of a 64-
14471 bit
14472 BCD number were truncated during conversion.
14473
14474 Fixed a problem in the ToDecimal operator where the length of the
14475 resulting
14476 string could be set incorrectly too long if the input operand was a
14477 Buffer
14478 object.
14479
14480 Fixed a problem in the Logical operators (LLess, etc.) where a NULL byte
14481 (0)
14482 within a buffer would prematurely terminate a compare between buffer
14483 objects.
14484
14485 Added a check for string overflow (>200 characters as per the ACPI
14486 specification) during the Concatenate operator with two string operands.
14487
14488 Code and Data Size: Current and previous core subsystem library sizes are
14489 shown below. These are the code and data sizes for the acpica.lib
14490 produced
14491 by the Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 compiler, and these values do not include
14492 any ACPI driver or OSPM code. The debug version of the code includes the
14493 debug output trace mechanism and has a much larger code and data size.
14494 Note
14495 that these values will vary depending on the efficiency of the compiler
14496 and
14497 the compiler options used during generation.
14498
14499 Previous Release:
14500 Non-Debug Version: 77.8K Code, 11.5K Data, 89.3K Total
14501 Debug Version: 164.6K Code, 68.5K Data, 233.1K Total
14502 Current Release:
14503 Non-Debug Version: 78.0K Code, 11.5K Data, 89.5K Total
14504 Debug Version: 164.8K Code, 68.6K Data, 233.4K Total
14505
14506
14507
14508 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler:
14509
14510 Allow the use of the ObjectType operator on uninitialized Locals and Args
14511 (returns 0 as per the ACPI specification).
14512
14513 Fixed a problem where the compiler would fault if there was a syntax
14514 error
14515 in the FieldName of all of the various CreateXXXField operators.
14516
14517 Disallow the use of lower case letters within the EISAID macro, as per
14518 the
14519 ACPI specification. All EISAID strings must be of the form "UUUNNNN"
14520 Where
14521 U is an uppercase letter and N is a hex digit.
14522
14523
14524 ----------------------------------------
14525 06 October 2004. Summary of changes for version 20041006:
14526
14527 1) ACPI CA Core Subsystem:
14528
14529 Implemented support for the ACPI 3.0 Timer operator. This ASL function
14530 implements a 64-bit timer with 100 nanosecond granularity.
14531
14532 Defined a new OSL interface, AcpiOsGetTimer. This interface is used to
14533 implement the ACPI 3.0 Timer operator. This allows the host OS to
14534 implement
14535 the timer with the best clock available. Also, it keeps the core
14536 subsystem
14537 out of the clock handling business, since the host OS (usually) performs
14538 this function.
14539
14540 Fixed an alignment issue on 64-bit platforms. The HwLowLevelRead(Write)
14541 functions use a 64-bit address which is part of the packed ACPI Generic
14542 Address Structure. Since the structure is non-aligned, the alignment
14543 macros
14544 are now used to extract the address to a local variable before use.
14545
14546 Fixed a problem where the ToInteger operator assumed all input strings
14547 were
14548 hexadecimal. The operator now handles both decimal strings and hex
14549 strings
14550 (prefixed with "0x").
14551
14552 Fixed a problem where the string length in the string object created as a
14553 result of the internal ConvertToString procedure could be incorrect. This
14554 potentially affected all implicit conversions and also the
14555 ToDecimalString
14556 and ToHexString operators.
14557
14558 Fixed two problems in the ToString operator. If the length parameter was
14559 zero, an incorrect string object was created and the value of the input
14560 length parameter was inadvertently changed from zero to Ones.
14561
14562 Fixed a problem where the optional ResourceSource string in the
14563 ExtendedIRQ
14564 resource macro was ignored.
14565
14566 Simplified the interfaces to the internal division functions, reducing
14567 code
14568 size and complexity.
14569
14570 Code and Data Size: Current and previous core subsystem library sizes are
14571 shown below. These are the code and data sizes for the acpica.lib
14572 produced
14573 by the Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 compiler, and these values do not include
14574 any ACPI driver or OSPM code. The debug version of the code includes the
14575 debug output trace mechanism and has a much larger code and data size.
14576 Note
14577 that these values will vary depending on the efficiency of the compiler
14578 and
14579 the compiler options used during generation.
14580
14581 Previous Release:
14582 Non-Debug Version: 77.9K Code, 11.4K Data, 89.3K Total
14583 Debug Version: 164.5K Code, 68.3K Data, 232.8K Total
14584 Current Release:
14585 Non-Debug Version: 77.8K Code, 11.5K Data, 89.3K Total
14586 Debug Version: 164.6K Code, 68.5K Data, 233.1K Total
14587
14588
14589 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler:
14590
14591 Implemented support for the ACPI 3.0 Timer operator.
14592
14593 Fixed a problem where the Default() operator was inadvertently ignored in
14594 a
14595 Switch/Case block. This was a problem in the translation of the Switch
14596 statement to If...Else pairs.
14597
14598 Added support to allow a standalone Return operator, with no parentheses
14599 (or
14600 operands).
14601
14602 Fixed a problem with code generation for the ElseIf operator where the
14603 translated Else...If parse tree was improperly constructed leading to the
14604 loss of some code.
14605
14606 ----------------------------------------
14607 22 September 2004. Summary of changes for version 20040922:
14608
14609 1) ACPI CA Core Subsystem:
14610
14611 Fixed a problem with the implementation of the LNot() operator where
14612 "Ones"
14613 was not returned for the TRUE case. Changed the code to return Ones
14614 instead
14615 of (!Arg) which was usually 1. This change affects iASL constant folding
14616 for
14617 this operator also.
14618
14619 Fixed a problem in AcpiUtInitializeBuffer where an existing buffer was
14620 not
14621 initialized properly -- Now zero the entire buffer in this case where the
14622 buffer already exists.
14623
14624 Changed the interface to AcpiOsSleep from (UINT32 Seconds, UINT32
14625 Milliseconds) to simply (ACPI_INTEGER Milliseconds). This simplifies all
14626 related code considerably. This will require changes/updates to all OS
14627 interface layers (OSLs.)
14628
14629 Implemented a new external interface, AcpiInstallExceptionHandler, to
14630 allow
14631 a system exception handler to be installed. This handler is invoked upon
14632 any
14633 run-time exception that occurs during control method execution.
14634
14635 Added support for the DSDT in AcpiTbFindTable. This allows the
14636 DataTableRegion() operator to access the local copy of the DSDT.
14637
14638 Code and Data Size: Current and previous core subsystem library sizes are
14639 shown below. These are the code and data sizes for the acpica.lib
14640 produced
14641 by the Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 compiler, and these values do not include
14642 any ACPI driver or OSPM code. The debug version of the code includes the
14643 debug output trace mechanism and has a much larger code and data size.
14644 Note
14645 that these values will vary depending on the efficiency of the compiler
14646 and
14647 the compiler options used during generation.
14648
14649 Previous Release:
14650 Non-Debug Version: 77.8K Code, 11.4K Data, 89.2K Total
14651 Debug Version: 164.2K Code, 68.2K Data, 232.4K Total
14652 Current Release:
14653 Non-Debug Version: 77.9K Code, 11.4K Data, 89.3K Total
14654 Debug Version: 164.5K Code, 68.3K Data, 232.8K Total
14655
14656
14657 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler:
14658
14659 Fixed a problem with constant folding and the LNot operator. LNot was
14660 returning 1 in the TRUE case, not Ones as per the ACPI specification.
14661 This
14662 could result in the generation of an incorrect folded/reduced constant.
14663
14664 End-Of-File is now allowed within a "//"-style comment. A parse error no
14665 longer occurs if such a comment is at the very end of the input ASL
14666 source
14667 file.
14668
14669 Implemented the "-r" option to override the Revision in the table header.
14670 The initial use of this option will be to simplify the evaluation of the
14671 AML
14672 interpreter by allowing a single ASL source module to be compiled for
14673 either
14674 32-bit or 64-bit integers.
14675
14676
14677 ----------------------------------------
14678 27 August 2004. Summary of changes for version 20040827:
14679
14680 1) ACPI CA Core Subsystem:
14681
14682 - Implemented support for implicit object conversion in the non-numeric
14683 logical operators (LEqual, LGreater, LGreaterEqual, LLess, LLessEqual,
14684 and
14685 LNotEqual.) Any combination of Integers/Strings/Buffers may now be used;
14686 the second operand is implicitly converted on the fly to match the type
14687 of
14688 the first operand. For example:
14689
14690 LEqual (Source1, Source2)
14691
14692 Source1 and Source2 must each evaluate to an integer, a string, or a
14693 buffer.
14694 The data type of Source1 dictates the required type of Source2. Source2
14695 is
14696 implicitly converted if necessary to match the type of Source1.
14697
14698 - Updated and corrected the behavior of the string conversion support.
14699 The
14700 rules concerning conversion of buffers to strings (according to the ACPI
14701 specification) are as follows:
14702
14703 ToDecimalString - explicit byte-wise conversion of buffer to string of
14704 decimal values (0-255) separated by commas. ToHexString - explicit byte-
14705 wise
14706 conversion of buffer to string of hex values (0-FF) separated by commas.
14707 ToString - explicit byte-wise conversion of buffer to string. Byte-by-
14708 byte
14709 copy with no transform except NULL terminated. Any other implicit buffer-
14710 to-
14711 string conversion - byte-wise conversion of buffer to string of hex
14712 values
14713 (0-FF) separated by spaces.
14714
14715 - Fixed typo in definition of AcpiGbl_EnableInterpreterSlack.
14716
14717 - Fixed a problem in AcpiNsGetPathnameLength where the returned length
14718 was
14719 one byte too short in the case of a node in the root scope. This could
14720 cause a fault during debug output.
14721
14722 - Code and Data Size: Current and previous core subsystem library sizes
14723 are
14724 shown below. These are the code and data sizes for the acpica.lib
14725 produced
14726 by the Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 compiler, and these values do not include
14727 any ACPI driver or OSPM code. The debug version of the code includes the
14728 debug output trace mechanism and has a much larger code and data size.
14729 Note
14730 that these values will vary depending on the efficiency of the compiler
14731 and
14732 the compiler options used during generation.
14733
14734 Previous Release:
14735 Non-Debug Version: 77.9K Code, 11.5K Data, 89.4K Total
14736 Debug Version: 164.1K Code, 68.3K Data, 232.4K Total
14737 Current Release:
14738 Non-Debug Version: 77.8K Code, 11.4K Data, 89.2K Total
14739 Debug Version: 164.2K Code, 68.2K Data, 232.4K Total
14740
14741
14742 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler:
14743
14744 - Fixed a Linux generation error.
14745
14746
14747 ----------------------------------------
14748 16 August 2004. Summary of changes for version 20040816:
14749
14750 1) ACPI CA Core Subsystem:
14751
14752 Designed and implemented support within the AML interpreter for the so-
14753 called "implicit return". This support returns the result of the last
14754 ASL
14755 operation within a control method, in the absence of an explicit Return()
14756 operator. A few machines depend on this behavior, even though it is not
14757 explicitly supported by the ASL language. It is optional support that
14758 can
14759 be enabled at runtime via the AcpiGbl_EnableInterpreterSlack flag.
14760
14761 Removed support for the PCI_Config address space from the internal low
14762 level
14763 hardware interfaces (AcpiHwLowLevelRead and AcpiHwLowLevelWrite). This
14764 support was not used internally, and would not work correctly anyway
14765 because
14766 the PCI bus number and segment number were not supported. There are
14767 separate interfaces for PCI configuration space access because of the
14768 unique
14769 interface.
14770
14771 Code and Data Size: Current and previous core subsystem library sizes are
14772 shown below. These are the code and data sizes for the acpica.lib
14773 produced
14774 by the Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 compiler, and these values do not include
14775 any ACPI driver or OSPM code. The debug version of the code includes the
14776 debug output trace mechanism and has a much larger code and data size.
14777 Note
14778 that these values will vary depending on the efficiency of the compiler
14779 and
14780 the compiler options used during generation.
14781
14782 Previous Release:
14783 Non-Debug Version: 78.0K Code, 11.5K Data, 89.5K Total
14784 Debug Version: 164.1K Code, 68.2K Data, 232.3K Total
14785 Current Release:
14786 Non-Debug Version: 77.9K Code, 11.5K Data, 89.4K Total
14787 Debug Version: 164.1K Code, 68.3K Data, 232.4K Total
14788
14789
14790 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler:
14791
14792 Fixed a problem where constants in ASL expressions at the root level (not
14793 within a control method) could be inadvertently truncated during code
14794 generation. This problem was introduced in the 20040715 release.
14795
14796
14797 ----------------------------------------
14798 15 July 2004. Summary of changes for version 20040715:
14799
14800 1) ACPI CA Core Subsystem:
14801
14802 Restructured the internal HW GPE interfaces to pass/track the current
14803 state
14804 of interrupts (enabled/disabled) in order to avoid possible deadlock and
14805 increase flexibility of the interfaces.
14806
14807 Implemented a "lexicographical compare" for String and Buffer objects
14808 within
14809 the logical operators -- LGreater, LLess, LGreaterEqual, and LLessEqual -
14810 -
14811 as per further clarification to the ACPI specification. Behavior is
14812 similar
14813 to C library "strcmp".
14814
14815 Completed a major reduction in CPU stack use for the AcpiGetFirmwareTable
14816 external function. In the 32-bit non-debug case, the stack use has been
14817 reduced from 168 bytes to 32 bytes.
14818
14819 Deployed a new run-time configuration flag,
14820 AcpiGbl_EnableInterpreterSlack,
14821 whose purpose is to allow the AML interpreter to forgive certain bad AML
14822 constructs. Default setting is FALSE.
14823
14824 Implemented the first use of AcpiGbl_EnableInterpreterSlack in the Field
14825 IO
14826 support code. If enabled, it allows field access to go beyond the end of
14827 a
14828 region definition if the field is within the region length rounded up to
14829 the
14830 next access width boundary (a common coding error.)
14831
14832 Renamed OSD_HANDLER to ACPI_OSD_HANDLER, and OSD_EXECUTION_CALLBACK to
14833 ACPI_OSD_EXEC_CALLBACK for consistency with other ACPI symbols. Also,
14834 these
14835 symbols are lowercase by the latest version of the AcpiSrc tool.
14836
14837 The prototypes for the PCI interfaces in acpiosxf.h have been updated to
14838 rename "Register" to simply "Reg" to prevent certain compilers from
14839 complaining.
14840
14841 Code and Data Size: Current and previous core subsystem library sizes are
14842 shown below. These are the code and data sizes for the acpica.lib
14843 produced
14844 by the Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 compiler, and these values do not include
14845 any ACPI driver or OSPM code. The debug version of the code includes the
14846 debug output trace mechanism and has a much larger code and data size.
14847 Note
14848 that these values will vary depending on the efficiency of the compiler
14849 and
14850 the compiler options used during generation.
14851
14852 Previous Release:
14853 Non-Debug Version: 77.8K Code, 11.5K Data, 89.3K Total
14854 Debug Version: 163.8K Code, 68.2K Data, 232.0K Total
14855 Current Release:
14856 Non-Debug Version: 78.0K Code, 11.5K Data, 89.5K Total
14857 Debug Version: 164.1K Code, 68.2K Data, 232.3K Total
14858
14859
14860 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler:
14861
14862 Implemented full support for Package objects within the Case() operator.
14863 Note: The Break() operator is currently not supported within Case blocks
14864 (TermLists) as there is some question about backward compatibility with
14865 ACPI
14866 1.0 interpreters.
14867
14868
14869 Fixed a problem where complex terms were not supported properly within
14870 the
14871 Switch() operator.
14872
14873 Eliminated extraneous warning for compiler-emitted reserved names of the
14874 form "_T_x". (Used in Switch/Case operators.)
14875
14876 Eliminated optimization messages for "_T_x" objects and small constants
14877 within the DefinitionBlock operator.
14878
14879
14880 ----------------------------------------
14881 15 June 2004. Summary of changes for version 20040615:
14882
14883 1) ACPI CA Core Subsystem:
14884
14885 Implemented support for Buffer and String objects (as per ACPI 2.0) for
14886 the
14887 following ASL operators: LEqual, LGreater, LLess, LGreaterEqual, and
14888 LLessEqual.
14889
14890 All directory names in the entire source package are lower case, as they
14891 were in earlier releases.
14892
14893 Implemented "Disassemble" command in the AML debugger that will
14894 disassemble
14895 a single control method.
14896
14897 Code and Data Size: Current and previous core subsystem library sizes are
14898 shown below. These are the code and data sizes for the acpica.lib
14899 produced
14900 by the Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 compiler, and these values do not include
14901 any ACPI driver or OSPM code. The debug version of the code includes the
14902 debug output trace mechanism and has a much larger code and data size.
14903 Note
14904 that these values will vary depending on the efficiency of the compiler
14905 and
14906 the compiler options used during generation.
14907
14908 Previous Release:
14909 Non-Debug Version: 77.7K Code, 11.5K Data, 89.2K Total
14910 Debug Version: 163.3K Code, 67.2K Data, 230.5K Total
14911
14912 Current Release:
14913 Non-Debug Version: 77.8K Code, 11.5K Data, 89.3K Total
14914 Debug Version: 163.8K Code, 68.2K Data, 232.0K Total
14915
14916
14917 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler:
14918
14919 Implemented support for Buffer and String objects (as per ACPI 2.0) for
14920 the
14921 following ASL operators: LEqual, LGreater, LLess, LGreaterEqual, and
14922 LLessEqual.
14923
14924 All directory names in the entire source package are lower case, as they
14925 were in earlier releases.
14926
14927 Fixed a fault when using the -g or -d<nofilename> options if the FADT was
14928 not found.
14929
14930 Fixed an issue with the Windows version of the compiler where later
14931 versions
14932 of Windows place the FADT in the registry under the name "FADT" and not
14933 "FACP" as earlier versions did. This applies when using the -g or -
14934 d<nofilename> options. The compiler now looks for both strings as
14935 necessary.
14936
14937 Fixed a problem with compiler namepath optimization where a namepath
14938 within
14939 the Scope() operator could not be optimized if the namepath was a subpath
14940 of
14941 the current scope path.
14942
14943 ----------------------------------------
14944 27 May 2004. Summary of changes for version 20040527:
14945
14946 1) ACPI CA Core Subsystem:
14947
14948 Completed a new design and implementation for EBDA (Extended BIOS Data
14949 Area)
14950 support in the RSDP scan code. The original code improperly scanned for
14951 the
14952 EBDA by simply scanning from memory location 0 to 0x400. The correct
14953 method
14954 is to first obtain the EBDA pointer from within the BIOS data area, then
14955 scan 1K of memory starting at the EBDA pointer. There appear to be few
14956 if
14957 any machines that place the RSDP in the EBDA, however.
14958
14959 Integrated a fix for a possible fault during evaluation of BufferField
14960 arguments. Obsolete code that was causing the problem was removed.
14961
14962 Found and fixed a problem in the Field Support Code where data could be
14963 corrupted on a bit field read that starts on an aligned boundary but does
14964 not end on an aligned boundary. Merged the read/write "datum length"
14965 calculation code into a common procedure.
14966
14967 Rolled in a couple of changes to the FreeBSD-specific header.
14968
14969
14970 Code and Data Size: Current and previous core subsystem library sizes are
14971 shown below. These are the code and data sizes for the acpica.lib
14972 produced
14973 by the Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 compiler, and these values do not include
14974 any ACPI driver or OSPM code. The debug version of the code includes the
14975 debug output trace mechanism and has a much larger code and data size.
14976 Note
14977 that these values will vary depending on the efficiency of the compiler
14978 and
14979 the compiler options used during generation.
14980
14981 Previous Release:
14982 Non-Debug Version: 77.6K Code, 11.5K Data, 89.1K Total
14983 Debug Version: 163.2K Code, 67.2K Data, 230.4K Total
14984 Current Release:
14985 Non-Debug Version: 77.7K Code, 11.5K Data, 89.2K Total
14986 Debug Version: 163.3K Code, 67.2K Data, 230.5K Total
14987
14988
14989 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler:
14990
14991 Fixed a generation warning produced by some overly-verbose compilers for
14992 a
14993 64-bit constant.
14994
14995 ----------------------------------------
14996 14 May 2004. Summary of changes for version 20040514:
14997
14998 1) ACPI CA Core Subsystem:
14999
15000 Fixed a problem where hardware GPE enable bits sometimes not set properly
15001 during and after GPE method execution. Result of 04/27 changes.
15002
15003 Removed extra "clear all GPEs" when sleeping/waking.
15004
15005 Removed AcpiHwEnableGpe and AcpiHwDisableGpe, replaced by the single
15006 AcpiHwWriteGpeEnableReg. Changed a couple of calls to the functions above
15007 to
15008 the new AcpiEv* calls as appropriate.
15009
15010 ACPI_OS_NAME was removed from the OS-specific headers. The default name
15011 is
15012 now "Microsoft Windows NT" for maximum compatibility. However this can
15013 be
15014 changed by modifying the acconfig.h file.
15015
15016 Allow a single invocation of AcpiInstallNotifyHandler for a handler that
15017 traps both types of notifies (System, Device). Use ACPI_ALL_NOTIFY flag.
15018
15019 Run _INI methods on ThermalZone objects. This is against the ACPI
15020 specification, but there is apparently ASL code in the field that has
15021 these
15022 _INI methods, and apparently "other" AML interpreters execute them.
15023
15024 Performed a full 16/32/64 bit lint that resulted in some small changes.
15025
15026 Added a sleep simulation command to the AML debugger to test sleep code.
15027
15028 Code and Data Size: Current and previous core subsystem library sizes are
15029 shown below. These are the code and data sizes for the acpica.lib
15030 produced
15031 by the Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 compiler, and these values do not include
15032 any ACPI driver or OSPM code. The debug version of the code includes the
15033 debug output trace mechanism and has a much larger code and data size.
15034 Note
15035 that these values will vary depending on the efficiency of the compiler
15036 and
15037 the compiler options used during generation.
15038
15039 Previous Release:
15040 Non-Debug Version: 77.6K Code, 11.5K Data, 89.1K Total
15041 Debug Version: 162.9K Code, 67.0K Data, 229.9K Total
15042 Current Release:
15043 Non-Debug Version: 77.6K Code, 11.5K Data, 89.1K Total
15044 Debug Version: 163.2K Code, 67.2K Data, 230.4K Total
15045
15046 ----------------------------------------
15047 27 April 2004. Summary of changes for version 20040427:
15048
15049 1) ACPI CA Core Subsystem:
15050
15051 Completed a major overhaul of the GPE handling within ACPI CA. There are
15052 now three types of GPEs: wake-only, runtime-only, and combination
15053 wake/run.
15054 The only GPEs allowed to be combination wake/run are for button-style
15055 devices such as a control-method power button, control-method sleep
15056 button,
15057 or a notebook lid switch. GPEs that have an _Lxx or _Exx method and are
15058 not
15059 referenced by any _PRW methods are marked for "runtime" and hardware
15060 enabled. Any GPE that is referenced by a _PRW method is marked for
15061 "wake"
15062 (and disabled at runtime). However, at sleep time, only those GPEs that
15063 have been specifically enabled for wake via the AcpiEnableGpe interface
15064 will
15065 actually be hardware enabled.
15066
15067 A new external interface has been added, AcpiSetGpeType(), that is meant
15068 to
15069 be used by device drivers to force a GPE to a particular type. It will
15070 be
15071 especially useful for the drivers for the button devices mentioned above.
15072
15073 Completed restructuring of the ACPI CA initialization sequence so that
15074 default operation region handlers are installed before GPEs are
15075 initialized
15076 and the _PRW methods are executed. This will prevent errors when the
15077 _PRW
15078 methods attempt to access system memory or I/O space.
15079
15080 GPE enable/disable no longer reads the GPE enable register. We now keep
15081 the
15082 enable info for runtime and wake separate and in the GPE_EVENT_INFO. We
15083 thus no longer depend on the hardware to maintain these bits.
15084
15085 Always clear the wake status and fixed/GPE status bits before sleep, even
15086 for state S5.
15087
15088 Improved the AML debugger output for displaying the GPE blocks and their
15089 current status.
15090
15091 Added new strings for the _OSI method, of the form "Windows 2001 SPx"
15092 where
15093 x = 0,1,2,3,4.
15094
15095 Fixed a problem where the physical address was incorrectly calculated
15096 when
15097 the Load() operator was used to directly load from an Operation Region
15098 (vs.
15099 loading from a Field object.) Also added check for minimum table length
15100 for
15101 this case.
15102
15103 Fix for multiple mutex acquisition. Restore original thread SyncLevel on
15104 mutex release.
15105
15106 Added ACPI_VALID_SXDS flag to the AcpiGetObjectInfo interface for
15107 consistency with the other fields returned.
15108
15109 Shrunk the ACPI_GPE_EVENT_INFO structure by 40%. There is one such
15110 structure for each GPE in the system, so the size of this structure is
15111 important.
15112
15113 CPU stack requirement reduction: Cleaned up the method execution and
15114 object
15115 evaluation paths so that now a parameter structure is passed, instead of
15116 copying the various method parameters over and over again.
15117
15118 In evregion.c: Correctly exit and reenter the interpreter region if and
15119 only if dispatching an operation region request to a user-installed
15120 handler.
15121 Do not exit/reenter when dispatching to a default handler (e.g., default
15122 system memory or I/O handlers)
15123
15124
15125 Notes for updating drivers for the new GPE support. The following
15126 changes
15127 must be made to ACPI-related device drivers that are attached to one or
15128 more
15129 GPEs: (This information will be added to the ACPI CA Programmer
15130 Reference.)
15131
15132 1) AcpiInstallGpeHandler no longer automatically enables the GPE, you
15133 must
15134 explicitly call AcpiEnableGpe.
15135 2) There is a new interface called AcpiSetGpeType. This should be called
15136 before enabling the GPE. Also, this interface will automatically disable
15137 the GPE if it is currently enabled.
15138 3) AcpiEnableGpe no longer supports a GPE type flag.
15139
15140 Specific drivers that must be changed:
15141 1) EC driver:
15142 AcpiInstallGpeHandler (NULL, GpeNum, ACPI_GPE_EDGE_TRIGGERED,
15143 AeGpeHandler, NULL);
15144 AcpiSetGpeType (NULL, GpeNum, ACPI_GPE_TYPE_RUNTIME);
15145 AcpiEnableGpe (NULL, GpeNum, ACPI_NOT_ISR);
15146
15147 2) Button Drivers (Power, Lid, Sleep):
15148 Run _PRW method under parent device
15149 If _PRW exists: /* This is a control-method button */
15150 Extract GPE number and possibly GpeDevice
15151 AcpiSetGpeType (GpeDevice, GpeNum, ACPI_GPE_TYPE_WAKE_RUN);
15152 AcpiEnableGpe (GpeDevice, GpeNum, ACPI_NOT_ISR);
15153
15154 For all other devices that have _PRWs, we automatically set the GPE type
15155 to
15156 ACPI_GPE_TYPE_WAKE, but the GPE is NOT automatically (wake) enabled.
15157 This
15158 must be done on a selective basis, usually requiring some kind of user
15159 app
15160 to allow the user to pick the wake devices.
15161
15162
15163 Code and Data Size: Current and previous core subsystem library sizes are
15164 shown below. These are the code and data sizes for the acpica.lib
15165 produced
15166 by the Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 compiler, and these values do not include
15167 any ACPI driver or OSPM code. The debug version of the code includes the
15168 debug output trace mechanism and has a much larger code and data size.
15169 Note
15170 that these values will vary depending on the efficiency of the compiler
15171 and
15172 the compiler options used during generation.
15173
15174 Previous Release:
15175 Non-Debug Version: 77.0K Code, 11.4K Data, 88.4K Total
15176 Debug Version: 161.0K Code, 66.3K Data, 227.3K Total
15177 Current Release:
15178
15179 Non-Debug Version: 77.6K Code, 11.5K Data, 89.1K Total
15180 Debug Version: 162.9K Code, 67.0K Data, 229.9K Total
15181
15182
15183
15184 ----------------------------------------
15185 02 April 2004. Summary of changes for version 20040402:
15186
15187 1) ACPI CA Core Subsystem:
15188
15189 Fixed an interpreter problem where an indirect store through an ArgX
15190 parameter was incorrectly applying the "implicit conversion rules" during
15191 the store. From the ACPI specification: "If the target is a method local
15192 or
15193 argument (LocalX or ArgX), no conversion is performed and the result is
15194 stored directly to the target". The new behavior is to disable implicit
15195 conversion during ALL stores to an ArgX.
15196
15197 Changed the behavior of the _PRW method scan to ignore any and all errors
15198 returned by a given _PRW. This prevents the scan from aborting from the
15199 failure of any single _PRW.
15200
15201 Moved the runtime configuration parameters from the global init procedure
15202 to
15203 static variables in acglobal.h. This will allow the host to override the
15204 default values easily.
15205
15206 Code and Data Size: Current and previous core subsystem library sizes are
15207 shown below. These are the code and data sizes for the acpica.lib
15208 produced
15209 by the Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 compiler, and these values do not include
15210 any ACPI driver or OSPM code. The debug version of the code includes the
15211 debug output trace mechanism and has a much larger code and data size.
15212 Note
15213 that these values will vary depending on the efficiency of the compiler
15214 and
15215 the compiler options used during generation.
15216
15217 Previous Release:
15218 Non-Debug Version: 76.9K Code, 11.4K Data, 88.3K Total
15219 Debug Version: 160.8K Code, 66.1K Data, 226.9K Total
15220 Current Release:
15221 Non-Debug Version: 77.0K Code, 11.4K Data, 88.4K Total
15222 Debug Version: 161.0K Code, 66.3K Data, 227.3K Total
15223
15224
15225 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler:
15226
15227 iASL now fully disassembles SSDTs. However, External() statements are
15228 not
15229 generated automatically for unresolved symbols at this time. This is a
15230 planned feature for future implementation.
15231
15232 Fixed a scoping problem in the disassembler that occurs when the type of
15233 the
15234 target of a Scope() operator is overridden. This problem caused an
15235 incorrectly nested internal namespace to be constructed.
15236
15237 Any warnings or errors that are emitted during disassembly are now
15238 commented
15239 out automatically so that the resulting file can be recompiled without
15240 any
15241 hand editing.
15242
15243 ----------------------------------------
15244 26 March 2004. Summary of changes for version 20040326:
15245
15246 1) ACPI CA Core Subsystem:
15247
15248 Implemented support for "wake" GPEs via interaction between GPEs and the
15249 _PRW methods. Every GPE that is pointed to by one or more _PRWs is
15250 identified as a WAKE GPE and by default will no longer be enabled at
15251 runtime. Previously, we were blindly enabling all GPEs with a
15252 corresponding
15253 _Lxx or _Exx method - but most of these turn out to be WAKE GPEs anyway.
15254 We
15255 believe this has been the cause of thousands of "spurious" GPEs on some
15256 systems.
15257
15258 This new GPE behavior is can be reverted to the original behavior (enable
15259 ALL GPEs at runtime) via a runtime flag.
15260
15261 Fixed a problem where aliased control methods could not access objects
15262 properly. The proper scope within the namespace was not initialized
15263 (transferred to the target of the aliased method) before executing the
15264 target method.
15265
15266 Fixed a potential race condition on internal object deletion on the
15267 return
15268 object in AcpiEvaluateObject.
15269
15270 Integrated a fix for resource descriptors where both _MEM and _MTP were
15271 being extracted instead of just _MEM. (i.e. bitmask was incorrectly too
15272 wide, 0x0F instead of 0x03.)
15273
15274 Added a special case for ACPI_ROOT_OBJECT in AcpiUtGetNodeName,
15275 preventing
15276 a
15277 fault in some cases.
15278
15279 Updated Notify() values for debug statements in evmisc.c
15280
15281 Return proper status from AcpiUtMutexInitialize, not just simply AE_OK.
15282
15283 Code and Data Size: Current and previous core subsystem library sizes are
15284 shown below. These are the code and data sizes for the acpica.lib
15285 produced
15286 by the Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 compiler, and these values do not include
15287 any ACPI driver or OSPM code. The debug version of the code includes the
15288 debug output trace mechanism and has a much larger code and data size.
15289 Note
15290 that these values will vary depending on the efficiency of the compiler
15291 and
15292 the compiler options used during generation.
15293
15294 Previous Release:
15295
15296 Non-Debug Version: 76.5K Code, 11.3K Data, 87.8K Total
15297 Debug Version: 160.3K Code, 66.0K Data, 226.3K Total
15298 Current Release:
15299 Non-Debug Version: 76.9K Code, 11.4K Data, 88.3K Total
15300 Debug Version: 160.8K Code, 66.1K Data, 226.9K Total
15301
15302 ----------------------------------------
15303 11 March 2004. Summary of changes for version 20040311:
15304
15305 1) ACPI CA Core Subsystem:
15306
15307 Fixed a problem where errors occurring during the parse phase of control
15308 method execution did not abort cleanly. For example, objects created and
15309 installed in the namespace were not deleted. This caused all subsequent
15310 invocations of the method to return the AE_ALREADY_EXISTS exception.
15311
15312 Implemented a mechanism to force a control method to "Serialized"
15313 execution
15314 if the method attempts to create namespace objects. (The root of the
15315 AE_ALREADY_EXISTS problem.)
15316
15317 Implemented support for the predefined _OSI "internal" control method.
15318 Initial supported strings are "Linux", "Windows 2000", "Windows 2001",
15319 and
15320 "Windows 2001.1", and can be easily upgraded for new strings as
15321 necessary.
15322 This feature will allow "other" operating systems to execute the fully
15323 tested, "Windows" code path through the ASL code
15324
15325 Global Lock Support: Now allows multiple acquires and releases with any
15326 internal thread. Removed concept of "owning thread" for this special
15327 mutex.
15328
15329 Fixed two functions that were inappropriately declaring large objects on
15330 the
15331 CPU stack: PsParseLoop, NsEvaluateRelative. Reduces the stack usage
15332 during
15333 method execution considerably.
15334
15335 Fixed a problem in the ACPI 2.0 FACS descriptor (actbl2.h) where the
15336 S4Bios_f field was incorrectly defined as UINT32 instead of UINT32_BIT.
15337
15338 Fixed a problem where AcpiEvGpeDetect would fault if there were no GPEs
15339 defined on the machine.
15340
15341 Implemented two runtime options: One to force all control method
15342 execution
15343 to "Serialized" to mimic Windows behavior, another to disable _OSI
15344 support
15345 if it causes problems on a given machine.
15346
15347 Code and Data Size: Current and previous core subsystem library sizes are
15348 shown below. These are the code and data sizes for the acpica.lib
15349 produced
15350 by the Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 compiler, and these values do not include
15351 any ACPI driver or OSPM code. The debug version of the code includes the
15352 debug output trace mechanism and has a much larger code and data size.
15353 Note
15354 that these values will vary depending on the efficiency of the compiler
15355 and
15356 the compiler options used during generation.
15357
15358 Previous Release:
15359 Non-Debug Version: 74.8K Code, 10.1K Data, 84.9K Total
15360 Debug Version: 158.7K Code, 65.1K Data, 223.8K Total
15361 Current Release:
15362 Non-Debug Version: 76.5K Code, 11.3K Data, 87.8K Total
15363 Debug Version: 160.3K Code, 66.0K Data, 226.3K Total
15364
15365 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler:
15366
15367 Fixed an array size problem for FreeBSD that would cause the compiler to
15368 fault.
15369
15370 ----------------------------------------
15371 20 February 2004. Summary of changes for version 20040220:
15372
15373
15374 1) ACPI CA Core Subsystem:
15375
15376 Implemented execution of _SxD methods for Device objects in the
15377 GetObjectInfo interface.
15378
15379 Fixed calls to _SST method to pass the correct arguments.
15380
15381 Added a call to _SST on wake to restore to "working" state.
15382
15383 Check for End-Of-Buffer failure case in the WalkResources interface.
15384
15385 Integrated fix for 64-bit alignment issue in acglobal.h by moving two
15386 structures to the beginning of the file.
15387
15388 After wake, clear GPE status register(s) before enabling GPEs.
15389
15390 After wake, clear/enable power button. (Perhaps we should clear/enable
15391 all
15392 fixed events upon wake.)
15393
15394 Fixed a couple of possible memory leaks in the Namespace manager.
15395
15396 Integrated latest acnetbsd.h file.
15397
15398 ----------------------------------------
15399 11 February 2004. Summary of changes for version 20040211:
15400
15401
15402 1) ACPI CA Core Subsystem:
15403
15404 Completed investigation and implementation of the call-by-reference
15405 mechanism for control method arguments.
15406
15407 Fixed a problem where a store of an object into an indexed package could
15408 fail if the store occurs within a different method than the method that
15409 created the package.
15410
15411 Fixed a problem where the ToDecimal operator could return incorrect
15412 results.
15413
15414 Fixed a problem where the CopyObject operator could fail on some of the
15415 more
15416 obscure objects (e.g., Reference objects.)
15417
15418 Improved the output of the Debug object to display buffer, package, and
15419 index objects.
15420
15421 Fixed a problem where constructs of the form "RefOf (ArgX)" did not
15422 return
15423 the expected result.
15424
15425 Added permanent ACPI_REPORT_ERROR macros for all instances of the
15426 ACPI_AML_INTERNAL exception.
15427
15428 Integrated latest version of acfreebsd.h
15429
15430 ----------------------------------------
15431 16 January 2004. Summary of changes for version 20040116:
15432
15433 The purpose of this release is primarily to update the copyright years in
15434 each module, thus causing a huge number of diffs. There are a few small
15435 functional changes, however.
15436
15437 1) ACPI CA Core Subsystem:
15438
15439 Improved error messages when there is a problem finding one or more of
15440 the
15441 required base ACPI tables
15442
15443 Reintroduced the definition of APIC_HEADER in actbl.h
15444
15445 Changed definition of MADT_ADDRESS_OVERRIDE to 64 bits (actbl.h)
15446
15447 Removed extraneous reference to NewObj in dsmthdat.c
15448
15449 2) iASL compiler
15450
15451 Fixed a problem introduced in December that disabled the correct
15452 disassembly
15453 of Resource Templates
15454
15455
15456 ----------------------------------------
15457 03 December 2003. Summary of changes for version 20031203:
15458
15459 1) ACPI CA Core Subsystem:
15460
15461 Changed the initialization of Operation Regions during subsystem
15462 init to perform two entire walks of the ACPI namespace; The first
15463 to initialize the regions themselves, the second to execute the
15464 _REG methods. This fixed some interdependencies across _REG
15465 methods found on some machines.
15466
15467 Fixed a problem where a Store(Local0, Local1) could simply update
15468 the object reference count, and not create a new copy of the
15469 object if the Local1 is uninitialized.
15470
15471 Implemented support for the _SST reserved method during sleep
15472 transitions.
15473
15474 Implemented support to clear the SLP_TYP and SLP_EN bits when
15475 waking up, this is apparently required by some machines.
15476
15477 When sleeping, clear the wake status only if SleepState is not S5.
15478
15479 Fixed a problem in AcpiRsExtendedIrqResource() where an incorrect
15480 pointer arithmetic advanced a string pointer too far.
15481
15482 Fixed a problem in AcpiTbGetTablePtr() where a garbage pointer
15483 could be returned if the requested table has not been loaded.
15484
15485 Within the support for IRQ resources, restructured the handling of
15486 the active and edge/level bits.
15487
15488 Fixed a few problems in AcpiPsxExecute() where memory could be
15489 leaked under certain error conditions.
15490
15491 Improved error messages for the cases where the ACPI mode could
15492 not be entered.
15493
15494 Code and Data Size: Current and previous core subsystem library
15495 sizes are shown below. These are the code and data sizes for the
15496 acpica.lib produced by the Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 compiler, and
15497 these values do not include any ACPI driver or OSPM code. The
15498 debug version of the code includes the debug output trace
15499 mechanism and has a much larger code and data size. Note that
15500 these values will vary depending on the efficiency of the compiler
15501 and the compiler options used during generation.
15502
15503 Previous Release (20031029):
15504 Non-Debug Version: 74.4K Code, 10.1K Data, 84.5K Total
15505 Debug Version: 158.3K Code, 65.0K Data, 223.3K Total
15506 Current Release:
15507 Non-Debug Version: 74.8K Code, 10.1K Data, 84.9K Total
15508 Debug Version: 158.7K Code, 65.1K Data, 223.8K Total
15509
15510 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler:
15511
15512 Implemented a fix for the iASL disassembler where a bad index was
15513 generated. This was most noticeable on 64-bit platforms
15514
15515
15516 ----------------------------------------
15517 29 October 2003. Summary of changes for version 20031029:
15518
15519 1) ACPI CA Core Subsystem:
15520
15521
15522 Fixed a problem where a level-triggered GPE with an associated
15523 _Lxx control method was incorrectly cleared twice.
15524
15525 Fixed a problem with the Field support code where an access can
15526 occur beyond the end-of-region if the field is non-aligned but
15527 extends to the very end of the parent region (resulted in an
15528 AE_AML_REGION_LIMIT exception.)
15529
15530 Fixed a problem with ACPI Fixed Events where an RT Clock handler
15531 would not get invoked on an RTC event. The RTC event bitmasks for
15532 the PM1 registers were not being initialized properly.
15533
15534 Implemented support for executing _STA and _INI methods for
15535 Processor objects. Although this is currently not part of the
15536 ACPI specification, there is existing ASL code that depends on the
15537 init-time execution of these methods.
15538
15539 Implemented and deployed a GetDescriptorName function to decode
15540 the various types of internal descriptors. Guards against null
15541 descriptors during debug output also.
15542
15543 Implemented and deployed a GetNodeName function to extract the 4-
15544 character namespace node name. This function simplifies the debug
15545 and error output, as well as guarding against null pointers during
15546 output.
15547
15548 Implemented and deployed the ACPI_FORMAT_UINT64 helper macro to
15549 simplify the debug and error output of 64-bit integers. This
15550 macro replaces the HIDWORD and LODWORD macros for dumping these
15551 integers.
15552
15553 Updated the implementation of the Stall() operator to only call
15554 AcpiOsStall(), and also return an error if the operand is larger
15555 than 255. This preserves the required behavior of not
15556 relinquishing the processor, as would happen if AcpiOsSleep() was
15557 called for "long stalls".
15558
15559 Constructs of the form "Store(LocalX,LocalX)" where LocalX is not
15560 initialized are now treated as NOOPs.
15561
15562 Cleaned up a handful of warnings during 64-bit generation.
15563
15564 Fixed a reported error where and incorrect GPE number was passed
15565 to the GPE dispatch handler. This value is only used for error
15566 output, however. Used this opportunity to clean up and streamline
15567 the GPE dispatch code.
15568
15569 Code and Data Size: Current and previous core subsystem library
15570 sizes are shown below. These are the code and data sizes for the
15571 acpica.lib produced by the Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 compiler, and
15572 these values do not include any ACPI driver or OSPM code. The
15573
15574 debug version of the code includes the debug output trace
15575 mechanism and has a much larger code and data size. Note that
15576 these values will vary depending on the efficiency of the compiler
15577 and the compiler options used during generation.
15578
15579 Previous Release (20031002):
15580 Non-Debug Version: 74.1K Code, 9.7K Data, 83.8K Total
15581 Debug Version: 157.9K Code, 64.8K Data, 222.7K Total
15582 Current Release:
15583 Non-Debug Version: 74.4K Code, 10.1K Data, 84.5K Total
15584 Debug Version: 158.3K Code, 65.0K Data, 223.3K Total
15585
15586
15587 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler:
15588
15589 Updated the iASL compiler to return an error if the operand to the
15590 Stall() operator is larger than 255.
15591
15592
15593 ----------------------------------------
15594 02 October 2003. Summary of changes for version 20031002:
15595
15596
15597 1) ACPI CA Core Subsystem:
15598
15599 Fixed a problem with Index Fields where the index was not
15600 incremented for fields that require multiple writes to the
15601 index/data registers (Fields that are wider than the data
15602 register.)
15603
15604 Fixed a problem with all Field objects where a write could go
15605 beyond the end-of-field if the field was larger than the access
15606 granularity and therefore required multiple writes to complete the
15607 request. An extra write beyond the end of the field could happen
15608 inadvertently.
15609
15610 Fixed a problem with Index Fields where a BUFFER_OVERFLOW error
15611 would incorrectly be returned if the width of the Data Register
15612 was larger than the specified field access width.
15613
15614 Completed fixes for LoadTable() and Unload() and verified their
15615 operation. Implemented full support for the "DdbHandle" object
15616 throughout the ACPI CA subsystem.
15617
15618 Implemented full support for the MADT and ECDT tables in the ACPI
15619 CA header files. Even though these tables are not directly
15620 consumed by ACPI CA, the header definitions are useful for ACPI
15621 device drivers.
15622
15623 Integrated resource descriptor fixes posted to the Linux ACPI
15624 list. This included checks for minimum descriptor length, and
15625 support for trailing NULL strings within descriptors that have
15626 optional string elements.
15627
15628 Code and Data Size: Current and previous core subsystem library
15629 sizes are shown below. These are the code and data sizes for the
15630 acpica.lib produced by the Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 compiler, and
15631 these values do not include any ACPI driver or OSPM code. The
15632 debug version of the code includes the debug output trace
15633 mechanism and has a much larger code and data size. Note that
15634 these values will vary depending on the efficiency of the compiler
15635 and the compiler options used during generation.
15636
15637 Previous Release (20030918):
15638 Non-Debug Version: 73.9K Code, 9.7K Data, 83.6K Total
15639 Debug Version: 157.3K Code, 64.5K Data, 221.8K Total
15640 Current Release:
15641 Non-Debug Version: 74.1K Code, 9.7K Data, 83.8K Total
15642 Debug Version: 157.9K Code, 64.8K Data, 222.7K Total
15643
15644
15645 2) iASL Compiler:
15646
15647 Implemented detection of non-ASCII characters within the input
15648 source ASL file. This catches attempts to compile binary (AML)
15649 files early in the compile, with an informative error message.
15650
15651 Fixed a problem where the disassembler would fault if the output
15652 filename could not be generated or if the output file could not be
15653 opened.
15654
15655 ----------------------------------------
15656 18 September 2003. Summary of changes for version 20030918:
15657
15658
15659 1) ACPI CA Core Subsystem:
15660
15661 Found and fixed a longstanding problem with the late execution of
15662 the various deferred AML opcodes (such as Operation Regions,
15663 Buffer Fields, Buffers, and Packages). If the name string
15664 specified for the name of the new object placed the object in a
15665 scope other than the current scope, the initialization/execution
15666 of the opcode failed. The solution to this problem was to
15667 implement a mechanism where the late execution of such opcodes
15668 does not attempt to lookup/create the name a second time in an
15669 incorrect scope. This fixes the "region size computed
15670 incorrectly" problem.
15671
15672 Fixed a call to AcpiHwRegisterWrite in hwregs.c that was causing a
15673 Global Lock AE_BAD_PARAMETER error.
15674
15675 Fixed several 64-bit issues with prototypes, casting and data
15676 types.
15677
15678 Removed duplicate prototype from acdisasm.h
15679
15680 Fixed an issue involving EC Operation Region Detach (Shaohua Li)
15681
15682 Code and Data Size: Current and previous core subsystem library
15683 sizes are shown below. These are the code and data sizes for the
15684 acpica.lib produced by the Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 compiler, and
15685 these values do not include any ACPI driver or OSPM code. The
15686 debug version of the code includes the debug output trace
15687 mechanism and has a much larger code and data size. Note that
15688 these values will vary depending on the efficiency of the compiler
15689 and the compiler options used during generation.
15690
15691 Previous Release:
15692
15693 Non-Debug Version: 73.7K Code, 9.7K Data, 83.4K Total
15694 Debug Version: 156.9K Code, 64.2K Data, 221.1K Total
15695 Current Release:
15696 Non-Debug Version: 73.9K Code, 9.7K Data, 83.6K Total
15697 Debug Version: 157.3K Code, 64.5K Data, 221.8K Total
15698
15699
15700 2) Linux:
15701
15702 Fixed the AcpiOsSleep implementation in osunixxf.c to pass the
15703 correct sleep time in seconds.
15704
15705 ----------------------------------------
15706 14 July 2003. Summary of changes for version 20030619:
15707
15708 1) ACPI CA Core Subsystem:
15709
15710 Parse SSDTs in order discovered, as opposed to reverse order
15711 (Hrvoje Habjanic)
15712
15713 Fixes from FreeBSD and NetBSD. (Frank van der Linden, Thomas
15714 Klausner,
15715 Nate Lawson)
15716
15717
15718 2) Linux:
15719
15720 Dynamically allocate SDT list (suggested by Andi Kleen)
15721
15722 proc function return value cleanups (Andi Kleen)
15723
15724 Correctly handle NMI watchdog during long stalls (Andrew Morton)
15725
15726 Make it so acpismp=force works (reported by Andrew Morton)
15727
15728
15729 ----------------------------------------
15730 19 June 2003. Summary of changes for version 20030619:
15731
15732 1) ACPI CA Core Subsystem:
15733
15734 Fix To/FromBCD, eliminating the need for an arch-specific #define.
15735
15736 Do not acquire a semaphore in the S5 shutdown path.
15737
15738 Fix ex_digits_needed for 0. (Takayoshi Kochi)
15739
15740 Fix sleep/stall code reversal. (Andi Kleen)
15741
15742 Revert a change having to do with control method calling
15743 semantics.
15744
15745 2) Linux:
15746
15747 acpiphp update (Takayoshi Kochi)
15748
15749 Export acpi_disabled for sonypi (Stelian Pop)
15750
15751 Mention acpismp=force in config help
15752
15753 Re-add acpitable.c and acpismp=force. This improves backwards
15754
15755 compatibility and also cleans up the code to a significant degree.
15756
15757 Add ASUS Value-add driver (Karol Kozimor and Julien Lerouge)
15758
15759 ----------------------------------------
15760 22 May 2003. Summary of changes for version 20030522:
15761
15762 1) ACPI CA Core Subsystem:
15763
15764 Found and fixed a reported problem where an AE_NOT_FOUND error
15765 occurred occasionally during _BST evaluation. This turned out to
15766 be an Owner ID allocation issue where a called method did not get
15767 a new ID assigned to it. Eventually, (after 64k calls), the Owner
15768 ID UINT16 would wraparound so that the ID would be the same as the
15769 caller's and the called method would delete the caller's
15770 namespace.
15771
15772 Implemented extended error reporting for control methods that are
15773 aborted due to a run-time exception. Output includes the exact
15774 AML instruction that caused the method abort, a dump of the method
15775 locals and arguments at the time of the abort, and a trace of all
15776 nested control method calls.
15777
15778 Modified the interpreter to allow the creation of buffers of zero
15779 length from the AML code. Implemented new code to ensure that no
15780 attempt is made to actually allocate a memory buffer (of length
15781 zero) - instead, a simple buffer object with a NULL buffer pointer
15782 and length zero is created. A warning is no longer issued when
15783 the AML attempts to create a zero-length buffer.
15784
15785 Implemented a workaround for the "leading asterisk issue" in
15786 _HIDs, _UIDs, and _CIDs in the AML interpreter. One leading
15787 asterisk is automatically removed if present in any HID, UID, or
15788 CID strings. The iASL compiler will still flag this asterisk as
15789 an error, however.
15790
15791 Implemented full support for _CID methods that return a package of
15792 multiple CIDs (Compatible IDs). The AcpiGetObjectInfo() interface
15793 now additionally returns a device _CID list if present. This
15794 required a change to the external interface in order to pass an
15795 ACPI_BUFFER object as a parameter since the _CID list is of
15796 variable length.
15797
15798 Fixed a problem with the new AE_SAME_HANDLER exception where
15799 handler initialization code did not know about this exception.
15800
15801 Code and Data Size: Current and previous core subsystem library
15802 sizes are shown below. These are the code and data sizes for the
15803 acpica.lib produced by the Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 compiler, and
15804 these values do not include any ACPI driver or OSPM code. The
15805 debug version of the code includes the debug output trace
15806 mechanism and has a much larger code and data size. Note that
15807 these values will vary depending on the efficiency of the compiler
15808 and the compiler options used during generation.
15809
15810 Previous Release (20030509):
15811 Non-Debug Version: 73.4K Code, 9.7K Data, 83.1K Total
15812 Debug Version: 156.1K Code, 63.9K Data, 220.0K Total
15813 Current Release:
15814 Non-Debug Version: 73.7K Code, 9.7K Data, 83.4K Total
15815 Debug Version: 156.9K Code, 64.2K Data, 221.1K Total
15816
15817
15818 2) Linux:
15819
15820 Fixed a bug in which we would reinitialize the ACPI interrupt
15821 after it was already working, thus disabling all ACPI and the IRQs
15822 for any other device sharing the interrupt. (Thanks to Stian
15823 Jordet)
15824
15825 Toshiba driver update (John Belmonte)
15826
15827 Return only 0 or 1 for our interrupt handler status (Andrew
15828 Morton)
15829
15830
15831 3) iASL Compiler:
15832
15833 Fixed a reported problem where multiple (nested) ElseIf()
15834 statements were not handled correctly by the compiler, resulting
15835 in incorrect warnings and incorrect AML code. This was a problem
15836 in both the ASL parser and the code generator.
15837
15838
15839 4) Documentation:
15840
15841 Added changes to existing interfaces, new exception codes, and new
15842 text concerning reference count object management versus garbage
15843 collection.
15844
15845 ----------------------------------------
15846 09 May 2003. Summary of changes for version 20030509.
15847
15848
15849 1) ACPI CA Core Subsystem:
15850
15851 Changed the subsystem initialization sequence to hold off
15852 installation of address space handlers until the hardware has been
15853 initialized and the system has entered ACPI mode. This is because
15854 the installation of space handlers can cause _REG methods to be
15855 run. Previously, the _REG methods could potentially be run before
15856 ACPI mode was enabled.
15857
15858 Fixed some memory leak issues related to address space handler and
15859 notify handler installation. There were some problems with the
15860 reference count mechanism caused by the fact that the handler
15861 objects are shared across several namespace objects.
15862
15863 Fixed a reported problem where reference counts within the
15864 namespace were not properly updated when named objects created by
15865 method execution were deleted.
15866
15867 Fixed a reported problem where multiple SSDTs caused a deletion
15868 issue during subsystem termination. Restructured the table data
15869 structures to simplify the linked lists and the related code.
15870
15871 Fixed a problem where the table ID associated with secondary
15872 tables (SSDTs) was not being propagated into the namespace objects
15873 created by those tables. This would only present a problem for
15874 tables that are unloaded at run-time, however.
15875
15876 Updated AcpiOsReadable and AcpiOsWritable to use the ACPI_SIZE
15877 type as the length parameter (instead of UINT32).
15878
15879 Solved a long-standing problem where an ALREADY_EXISTS error
15880 appears on various systems. This problem could happen when there
15881 are multiple PCI_Config operation regions under a single PCI root
15882 bus. This doesn't happen very frequently, but there are some
15883 systems that do this in the ASL.
15884
15885 Fixed a reported problem where the internal DeleteNode function
15886 was incorrectly handling the case where a namespace node was the
15887 first in the parent's child list, and had additional peers (not
15888 the only child, but first in the list of children.)
15889
15890 Code and Data Size: Current core subsystem library sizes are shown
15891 below. These are the code and data sizes for the acpica.lib
15892 produced by the Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 compiler, and these
15893 values do not include any ACPI driver or OSPM code. The debug
15894 version of the code includes the debug output trace mechanism and
15895 has a much larger code and data size. Note that these values will
15896 vary depending on the efficiency of the compiler and the compiler
15897 options used during generation.
15898
15899 Previous Release
15900 Non-Debug Version: 73.7K Code, 9.5K Data, 83.2K Total
15901 Debug Version: 156.1K Code, 63.6K Data, 219.7K Total
15902 Current Release:
15903 Non-Debug Version: 73.4K Code, 9.7K Data, 83.1K Total
15904 Debug Version: 156.1K Code, 63.9K Data, 220.0K Total
15905
15906
15907 2) Linux:
15908
15909 Allow ":" in OS override string (Ducrot Bruno)
15910
15911 Kobject fix (Greg KH)
15912
15913
15914 3 iASL Compiler/Disassembler:
15915
15916 Fixed a problem in the generation of the C source code files (AML
15917 is emitted in C source statements for BIOS inclusion) where the
15918 Ascii dump that appears within a C comment at the end of each line
15919 could cause a compile time error if the AML sequence happens to
15920 have an open comment or close comment sequence embedded.
15921
15922
15923 ----------------------------------------
15924 24 April 2003. Summary of changes for version 20030424.
15925
15926
15927 1) ACPI CA Core Subsystem:
15928
15929 Support for big-endian systems has been implemented. Most of the
15930 support has been invisibly added behind big-endian versions of the
15931 ACPI_MOVE_* macros.
15932
15933 Fixed a problem in AcpiHwDisableGpeBlock() and
15934 AcpiHwClearGpeBlock() where an incorrect offset was passed to the
15935 low level hardware write routine. The offset parameter was
15936 actually eliminated from the low level read/write routines because
15937 they had become obsolete.
15938
15939 Fixed a problem where a handler object was deleted twice during
15940 the removal of a fixed event handler.
15941
15942
15943 2) Linux:
15944
15945 A fix for SMP systems with link devices was contributed by
15946
15947 Compaq's Dan Zink.
15948
15949 (2.5) Return whether we handled the interrupt in our IRQ handler.
15950 (Linux ISRs no longer return void, so we can propagate the handler
15951 return value from the ACPI CA core back to the OS.)
15952
15953
15954
15955 3) Documentation:
15956
15957 The ACPI CA Programmer Reference has been updated to reflect new
15958 interfaces and changes to existing interfaces.
15959
15960 ----------------------------------------
15961 28 March 2003. Summary of changes for version 20030328.
15962
15963 1) ACPI CA Core Subsystem:
15964
15965 The GPE Block Device support has been completed. New interfaces
15966 are AcpiInstallGpeBlock and AcpiRemoveGpeBlock. The Event
15967 interfaces (enable, disable, clear, getstatus) have been split
15968 into separate interfaces for Fixed Events and General Purpose
15969 Events (GPEs) in order to support GPE Block Devices properly.
15970
15971 Fixed a problem where the error message "Failed to acquire
15972 semaphore" would appear during operations on the embedded
15973 controller (EC).
15974
15975 Code and Data Size: Current core subsystem library sizes are shown
15976 below. These are the code and data sizes for the acpica.lib
15977 produced by the Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 compiler, and these
15978 values do not include any ACPI driver or OSPM code. The debug
15979 version of the code includes the debug output trace mechanism and
15980 has a much larger code and data size. Note that these values will
15981 vary depending on the efficiency of the compiler and the compiler
15982 options used during generation.
15983
15984 Previous Release
15985 Non-Debug Version: 72.3K Code, 9.5K Data, 81.8K Total
15986 Debug Version: 154.0K Code, 63.4K Data, 217.4K Total
15987 Current Release:
15988 Non-Debug Version: 73.7K Code, 9.5K Data, 83.2K Total
15989 Debug Version: 156.1K Code, 63.6K Data, 219.7K Total
15990
15991
15992 ----------------------------------------
15993 28 February 2003. Summary of changes for version 20030228.
15994
15995
15996 1) ACPI CA Core Subsystem:
15997
15998 The GPE handling and dispatch code has been completely overhauled
15999 in preparation for support of GPE Block Devices (ID ACPI0006).
16000 This affects internal data structures and code only; there should
16001 be no differences visible externally. One new file has been
16002 added, evgpeblk.c
16003
16004 The FADT fields GPE0_BLK_LEN and GPE1_BLK_LEN are now the only
16005 fields that are used to determine the GPE block lengths. The
16006 REGISTER_BIT_WIDTH field of the X_GPEx_BLK extended address
16007 structures are ignored. This is per the ACPI specification but it
16008 isn't very clear. The full 256 Block 0/1 GPEs are now supported
16009 (the use of REGISTER_BIT_WIDTH limited the number of GPEs to 128).
16010
16011 In the SCI interrupt handler, removed the read of the PM1_CONTROL
16012 register to look at the SCI_EN bit. On some machines, this read
16013 causes an SMI event and greatly slows down SCI events. (This may
16014 in fact be the cause of slow battery status response on some
16015 systems.)
16016
16017 Fixed a problem where a store of a NULL string to a package object
16018 could cause the premature deletion of the object. This was seen
16019 during execution of the battery _BIF method on some systems,
16020 resulting in no battery data being returned.
16021
16022 Added AcpiWalkResources interface to simplify parsing of resource
16023 lists.
16024
16025 Code and Data Size: Current core subsystem library sizes are shown
16026 below. These are the code and data sizes for the acpica.lib
16027 produced by the Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 compiler, and these
16028 values do not include any ACPI driver or OSPM code. The debug
16029 version of the code includes the debug output trace mechanism and
16030 has a much larger code and data size. Note that these values will
16031 vary depending on the efficiency of the compiler and the compiler
16032 options used during generation.
16033
16034 Previous Release
16035 Non-Debug Version: 72.0K Code, 9.5K Data, 81.5K Total
16036 Debug Version: 153.0K Code, 62.9K Data, 215.9K Total
16037 Current Release:
16038 Non-Debug Version: 72.3K Code, 9.5K Data, 81.8K Total
16039 Debug Version: 154.0K Code, 63.4K Data, 217.4K Total
16040
16041
16042 2) Linux
16043
16044 S3 fixes (Ole Rohne)
16045
16046 Update ACPI PHP driver with to use new acpi_walk_resource API
16047 (Bjorn Helgaas)
16048
16049 Add S4BIOS support (Pavel Machek)
16050
16051 Map in entire table before performing checksum (John Stultz)
16052
16053 Expand the mem= cmdline to allow the specification of reserved and
16054 ACPI DATA blocks (Pavel Machek)
16055
16056 Never use ACPI on VISWS
16057
16058 Fix derive_pci_id (Ducrot Bruno, Alvaro Lopez)
16059
16060 Revert a change that allowed P_BLK lengths to be 4 or 5. This is
16061 causing us to think that some systems support C2 when they really
16062 don't.
16063
16064 Do not count processor objects for non-present CPUs (Thanks to
16065 Dominik Brodowski)
16066
16067
16068 3) iASL Compiler:
16069
16070 Fixed a problem where ASL include files could not be found and
16071 opened.
16072
16073 Added support for the _PDC reserved name.
16074
16075
16076 ----------------------------------------
16077 22 January 2003. Summary of changes for version 20030122.
16078
16079
16080 1) ACPI CA Core Subsystem:
16081
16082 Added a check for constructs of the form: Store (Local0, Local0)
16083 where Local0 is not initialized. Apparently, some BIOS
16084 programmers believe that this is a NOOP. Since this store doesn't
16085 do anything anyway, the new prototype behavior will ignore this
16086 error. This is a case where we can relax the strict checking in
16087 the interpreter in the name of compatibility.
16088
16089
16090 2) Linux
16091
16092 The AcpiSrc Source Conversion Utility has been released with the
16093 Linux package for the first time. This is the utility that is
16094 used to convert the ACPI CA base source code to the Linux version.
16095
16096 (Both) Handle P_BLK lengths shorter than 6 more gracefully
16097
16098 (Both) Move more headers to include/acpi, and delete an unused
16099 header.
16100
16101 (Both) Move drivers/acpi/include directory to include/acpi
16102
16103 (Both) Boot functions don't use cmdline, so don't pass it around
16104
16105 (Both) Remove include of unused header (Adrian Bunk)
16106
16107 (Both) acpiphp.h includes both linux/acpi.h and acpi_bus.h. Since
16108 the
16109 former now also includes the latter, acpiphp.h only needs the one,
16110 now.
16111
16112 (2.5) Make it possible to select method of bios restoring after S3
16113 resume. [=> no more ugly ifdefs] (Pavel Machek)
16114
16115 (2.5) Make proc write interfaces work (Pavel Machek)
16116
16117 (2.5) Properly init/clean up in cpufreq/acpi (Dominik Brodowski)
16118
16119 (2.5) Break out ACPI Perf code into its own module, under cpufreq
16120 (Dominik Brodowski)
16121
16122 (2.4) S4BIOS support (Ducrot Bruno)
16123
16124 (2.4) Fix acpiphp_glue.c for latest ACPI struct changes (Sergio
16125 Visinoni)
16126
16127
16128 3) iASL Compiler:
16129
16130 Added support to disassemble SSDT and PSDTs.
16131
16132 Implemented support to obtain SSDTs from the Windows registry if
16133 available.
16134
16135
16136 ----------------------------------------
16137 09 January 2003. Summary of changes for version 20030109.
16138
16139 1) ACPI CA Core Subsystem:
16140
16141 Changed the behavior of the internal Buffer-to-String conversion
16142 function. The current ACPI specification states that the contents
16143 of the buffer are "converted to a string of two-character
16144 hexadecimal numbers, each separated by a space". Unfortunately,
16145 this definition is not backwards compatible with existing ACPI 1.0
16146 implementations (although the behavior was not defined in the ACPI
16147 1.0 specification). The new behavior simply copies data from the
16148 buffer to the string until a null character is found or the end of
16149 the buffer is reached. The new String object is always null
16150 terminated. This problem was seen during the generation of _BIF
16151 battery data where incorrect strings were returned for battery
16152 type, etc. This will also require an errata to the ACPI
16153 specification.
16154
16155 Renamed all instances of NATIVE_UINT and NATIVE_INT to
16156 ACPI_NATIVE_UINT and ACPI_NATIVE_INT, respectively.
16157
16158 Copyright in all module headers (both Linux and non-Linux) has be
16159 updated to 2003.
16160
16161 Code and Data Size: Current core subsystem library sizes are shown
16162 below. These are the code and data sizes for the acpica.lib
16163 produced by the Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 compiler, and these
16164 values do not include any ACPI driver or OSPM code. The debug
16165 version of the code includes the debug output trace mechanism and
16166 has a much larger code and data size. Note that these values will
16167 vary depending on the efficiency of the compiler and the compiler
16168 options used during generation.
16169
16170 Previous Release
16171 Non-Debug Version: 72.0K Code, 9.5K Data, 81.5K Total
16172 Debug Version: 153.0K Code, 62.9K Data, 215.9K Total
16173 Current Release:
16174 Non-Debug Version: 72.0K Code, 9.5K Data, 81.5K Total
16175 Debug Version: 153.0K Code, 62.9K Data, 215.9K Total
16176
16177
16178 2) Linux
16179
16180 Fixed an oops on module insertion/removal (Matthew Tippett)
16181
16182 (2.4) Fix to handle dynamic size of mp_irqs (Joerg Prante)
16183
16184 (2.5) Replace pr_debug (Randy Dunlap)
16185
16186 (2.5) Remove usage of CPUFREQ_ALL_CPUS (Dominik Brodowski)
16187
16188 (Both) Eliminate spawning of thread from timer callback, in favor
16189 of schedule_work()
16190
16191 (Both) Show Lid status in /proc (Zdenek OGAR Skalak)
16192
16193 (Both) Added define for Fixed Function HW region (Matthew Wilcox)
16194
16195 (Both) Add missing statics to button.c (Pavel Machek)
16196
16197 Several changes have been made to the source code translation
16198 utility that generates the Linux Code in order to make the code
16199 more "Linux-like":
16200
16201 All typedefs on structs and unions have been removed in keeping
16202 with the Linux coding style.
16203
16204 Removed the non-Linux SourceSafe module revision number from each
16205 module header.
16206
16207 Completed major overhaul of symbols to be lowercase for linux.
16208 Doubled the number of symbols that are lowercase.
16209
16210 Fixed a problem where identifiers within procedure headers and
16211 within quotes were not fully lower cased (they were left with a
16212 starting capital.)
16213
16214 Some C macros whose only purpose is to allow the generation of 16-
16215 bit code are now completely removed in the Linux code, increasing
16216 readability and maintainability.
16217
16218 ----------------------------------------
16219
16220 12 December 2002. Summary of changes for version 20021212.
16221
16222
16223 1) ACPI CA Core Subsystem:
16224
16225 Fixed a problem where the creation of a zero-length AML Buffer
16226 would cause a fault.
16227
16228 Fixed a problem where a Buffer object that pointed to a static AML
16229 buffer (in an ACPI table) could inadvertently be deleted, causing
16230 memory corruption.
16231
16232 Fixed a problem where a user buffer (passed in to the external
16233 ACPI CA interfaces) could be overwritten if the buffer was too
16234 small to complete the operation, causing memory corruption.
16235
16236 Fixed a problem in the Buffer-to-String conversion code where a
16237 string of length one was always returned, regardless of the size
16238 of the input Buffer object.
16239
16240 Removed the NATIVE_CHAR data type across the entire source due to
16241 lack of need and lack of consistent use.
16242
16243 Code and Data Size: Current core subsystem library sizes are shown
16244 below. These are the code and data sizes for the acpica.lib
16245 produced by the Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 compiler, and these
16246 values do not include any ACPI driver or OSPM code. The debug
16247 version of the code includes the debug output trace mechanism and
16248 has a much larger code and data size. Note that these values will
16249 vary depending on the efficiency of the compiler and the compiler
16250 options used during generation.
16251
16252 Previous Release
16253 Non-Debug Version: 72.1K Code, 9.5K Data, 81.6K Total
16254 Debug Version: 152.7K Code, 62.7K Data, 215.4K Total
16255 Current Release:
16256 Non-Debug Version: 72.0K Code, 9.5K Data, 81.5K Total
16257 Debug Version: 153.0K Code, 62.9K Data, 215.9K Total
16258
16259
16260 ----------------------------------------
16261 05 December 2002. Summary of changes for version 20021205.
16262
16263 1) ACPI CA Core Subsystem:
16264
16265 Fixed a problem where a store to a String or Buffer object could
16266 cause corruption of the DSDT if the object type being stored was
16267 the same as the target object type and the length of the object
16268 being stored was equal to or smaller than the original (existing)
16269 target object. This was seen to cause corruption of battery _BIF
16270 buffers if the _BIF method modified the buffer on the fly.
16271
16272 Fixed a problem where an internal error was generated if a control
16273 method invocation was used in an OperationRegion, Buffer, or
16274 Package declaration. This was caused by the deferred parsing of
16275 the control method and thus the deferred creation of the internal
16276 method object. The solution to this problem was to create the
16277 internal method object at the moment the method is encountered in
16278 the first pass - so that subsequent references to the method will
16279 able to obtain the required parameter count and thus properly
16280 parse the method invocation. This problem presented itself as an
16281 AE_AML_INTERNAL during the pass 1 parse phase during table load.
16282
16283 Fixed a problem where the internal String object copy routine did
16284 not always allocate sufficient memory for the target String object
16285 and caused memory corruption. This problem was seen to cause
16286 "Allocation already present in list!" errors as memory allocation
16287 became corrupted.
16288
16289 Implemented a new function for the evaluation of namespace objects
16290 that allows the specification of the allowable return object
16291 types. This simplifies a lot of code that checks for a return
16292 object of one or more specific objects returned from the
16293 evaluation (such as _STA, etc.) This may become and external
16294 function if it would be useful to ACPI-related drivers.
16295
16296 Completed another round of prefixing #defines with "ACPI_" for
16297 clarity.
16298
16299 Completed additional code restructuring to allow more modular
16300 linking for iASL compiler and AcpiExec. Several files were split
16301 creating new files. New files: nsparse.c dsinit.c evgpe.c
16302
16303 Implemented an abort mechanism to terminate an executing control
16304 method via the AML debugger. This feature is useful for debugging
16305 control methods that depend (wait) for specific hardware
16306 responses.
16307
16308 Code and Data Size: Current core subsystem library sizes are shown
16309 below. These are the code and data sizes for the acpica.lib
16310 produced by the Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 compiler, and these
16311 values do not include any ACPI driver or OSPM code. The debug
16312 version of the code includes the debug output trace mechanism and
16313 has a much larger code and data size. Note that these values will
16314 vary depending on the efficiency of the compiler and the compiler
16315 options used during generation.
16316
16317 Previous Release
16318 Non-Debug Version: 71.4K Code, 9.0K Data, 80.4K Total
16319 Debug Version: 152.9K Code, 63.3K Data, 216.2K Total
16320 Current Release:
16321 Non-Debug Version: 72.1K Code, 9.5K Data, 81.6K Total
16322 Debug Version: 152.7K Code, 62.7K Data, 215.4K Total
16323
16324
16325 2) iASL Compiler/Disassembler
16326
16327 Fixed a compiler code generation problem for "Interrupt" Resource
16328 Descriptors. If specified in the ASL, the optional "Resource
16329 Source Index" and "Resource Source" fields were not inserted into
16330 the correct location within the AML resource descriptor, creating
16331 an invalid descriptor.
16332
16333 Fixed a disassembler problem for "Interrupt" resource descriptors.
16334 The optional "Resource Source Index" and "Resource Source" fields
16335 were ignored.
16336
16337
16338 ----------------------------------------
16339 22 November 2002. Summary of changes for version 20021122.
16340
16341
16342 1) ACPI CA Core Subsystem:
16343
16344 Fixed a reported problem where an object stored to a Method Local
16345 or Arg was not copied to a new object during the store - the
16346 object pointer was simply copied to the Local/Arg. This caused
16347 all subsequent operations on the Local/Arg to also affect the
16348 original source of the store operation.
16349
16350 Fixed a problem where a store operation to a Method Local or Arg
16351 was not completed properly if the Local/Arg contained a reference
16352 (from RefOf) to a named field. The general-purpose store-to-
16353 namespace-node code is now used so that this case is handled
16354 automatically.
16355
16356 Fixed a problem where the internal object copy routine would cause
16357 a protection fault if the object being copied was a Package and
16358 contained either 1) a NULL package element or 2) a nested sub-
16359 package.
16360
16361 Fixed a problem with the GPE initialization that resulted from an
16362 ambiguity in the ACPI specification. One section of the
16363 specification states that both the address and length of the GPE
16364 block must be zero if the block is not supported. Another section
16365 implies that only the address need be zero if the block is not
16366 supported. The code has been changed so that both the address and
16367 the length must be non-zero to indicate a valid GPE block (i.e.,
16368 if either the address or the length is zero, the GPE block is
16369 invalid.)
16370
16371 Code and Data Size: Current core subsystem library sizes are shown
16372 below. These are the code and data sizes for the acpica.lib
16373 produced by the Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 compiler, and these
16374 values do not include any ACPI driver or OSPM code. The debug
16375 version of the code includes the debug output trace mechanism and
16376 has a much larger code and data size. Note that these values will
16377 vary depending on the efficiency of the compiler and the compiler
16378 options used during generation.
16379
16380 Previous Release
16381 Non-Debug Version: 71.3K Code, 9.0K Data, 80.3K Total
16382 Debug Version: 152.7K Code, 63.2K Data, 215.5K Total
16383 Current Release:
16384 Non-Debug Version: 71.4K Code, 9.0K Data, 80.4K Total
16385 Debug Version: 152.9K Code, 63.3K Data, 216.2K Total
16386
16387
16388 2) Linux
16389
16390 Cleaned up EC driver. Exported an external EC read/write
16391 interface. By going through this, other drivers (most notably
16392 sonypi) will be able to serialize access to the EC.
16393
16394
16395 3) iASL Compiler/Disassembler
16396
16397 Implemented support to optionally generate include files for both
16398 ASM and C (the -i switch). This simplifies BIOS development by
16399 automatically creating include files that contain external
16400 declarations for the symbols that are created within the
16401
16402 (optionally generated) ASM and C AML source files.
16403
16404
16405 ----------------------------------------
16406 15 November 2002. Summary of changes for version 20021115.
16407
16408 1) ACPI CA Core Subsystem:
16409
16410 Fixed a memory leak problem where an error during resolution of
16411
16412 method arguments during a method invocation from another method
16413 failed to cleanup properly by deleting all successfully resolved
16414 argument objects.
16415
16416 Fixed a problem where the target of the Index() operator was not
16417 correctly constructed if the source object was a package. This
16418 problem has not been detected because the use of a target operand
16419 with Index() is very rare.
16420
16421 Fixed a problem with the Index() operator where an attempt was
16422 made to delete the operand objects twice.
16423
16424 Fixed a problem where an attempt was made to delete an operand
16425 twice during execution of the CondRefOf() operator if the target
16426 did not exist.
16427
16428 Implemented the first of perhaps several internal create object
16429 functions that create and initialize a specific object type. This
16430 consolidates duplicated code wherever the object is created, thus
16431 shrinking the size of the subsystem.
16432
16433 Implemented improved debug/error messages for errors that occur
16434 during nested method invocations. All executing method pathnames
16435 are displayed (with the error) as the call stack is unwound - thus
16436 simplifying debug.
16437
16438 Fixed a problem introduced in the 10/02 release that caused
16439 premature deletion of a buffer object if a buffer was used as an
16440 ASL operand where an integer operand is required (Thus causing an
16441 implicit object conversion from Buffer to Integer.) The change in
16442 the 10/02 release was attempting to fix a memory leak (albeit
16443 incorrectly.)
16444
16445 Code and Data Size: Current core subsystem library sizes are shown
16446 below. These are the code and data sizes for the acpica.lib
16447 produced by the Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 compiler, and these
16448 values do not include any ACPI driver or OSPM code. The debug
16449 version of the code includes the debug output trace mechanism and
16450 has a much larger code and data size. Note that these values will
16451 vary depending on the efficiency of the compiler and the compiler
16452 options used during generation.
16453
16454 Previous Release
16455 Non-Debug Version: 71.9K Code, 9.1K Data, 81.0K Total
16456 Debug Version: 153.1K Code, 63.3K Data, 216.4K Total
16457 Current Release:
16458 Non-Debug Version: 71.3K Code, 9.0K Data, 80.3K Total
16459 Debug Version: 152.7K Code, 63.2K Data, 215.5K Total
16460
16461
16462 2) Linux
16463
16464 Changed the implementation of the ACPI semaphores to use down()
16465 instead of down_interruptable(). It is important that the
16466 execution of ACPI control methods not be interrupted by signals.
16467 Methods must run to completion, or the system may be left in an
16468 unknown/unstable state.
16469
16470 Fixed a compilation error when CONFIG_SOFTWARE_SUSPEND is not set.
16471 (Shawn Starr)
16472
16473
16474 3) iASL Compiler/Disassembler
16475
16476
16477 Changed the default location of output files. All output files
16478 are now placed in the current directory by default instead of in
16479 the directory of the source file. This change may affect some
16480 existing makefiles, but it brings the behavior of the compiler in
16481 line with other similar tools. The location of the output files
16482 can be overridden with the -p command line switch.
16483
16484
16485 ----------------------------------------
16486 11 November 2002. Summary of changes for version 20021111.
16487
16488
16489 0) ACPI Specification 2.0B is released and is now available at:
16490 http://www.acpi.info/index.html
16491
16492
16493 1) ACPI CA Core Subsystem:
16494
16495 Implemented support for the ACPI 2.0 SMBus Operation Regions.
16496 This includes the early detection and handoff of the request to
16497 the SMBus region handler (avoiding all of the complex field
16498 support code), and support for the bidirectional return packet
16499 from an SMBus write operation. This paves the way for the
16500 development of SMBus drivers in each host operating system.
16501
16502 Fixed a problem where the semaphore WAIT_FOREVER constant was
16503 defined as 32 bits, but must be 16 bits according to the ACPI
16504 specification. This had the side effect of causing ASL
16505 Mutex/Event timeouts even though the ASL code requested a wait
16506 forever. Changed all internal references to the ACPI timeout
16507 parameter to 16 bits to prevent future problems. Changed the name
16508 of WAIT_FOREVER to ACPI_WAIT_FOREVER.
16509
16510 Code and Data Size: Current core subsystem library sizes are shown
16511 below. These are the code and data sizes for the acpica.lib
16512 produced by the Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 compiler, and these
16513 values do not include any ACPI driver or OSPM code. The debug
16514 version of the code includes the debug output trace mechanism and
16515 has a much larger code and data size. Note that these values will
16516 vary depending on the efficiency of the compiler and the compiler
16517 options used during generation.
16518
16519 Previous Release
16520 Non-Debug Version: 71.4K Code, 9.0K Data, 80.4K Total
16521 Debug Version: 152.3K Code, 63.0K Data, 215.3K Total
16522 Current Release:
16523 Non-Debug Version: 71.9K Code, 9.1K Data, 81.0K Total
16524 Debug Version: 153.1K Code, 63.3K Data, 216.4K Total
16525
16526
16527 2) Linux
16528
16529 Module loading/unloading fixes (John Cagle)
16530
16531
16532 3) iASL Compiler/Disassembler
16533
16534 Added support for the SMBBlockProcessCall keyword (ACPI 2.0)
16535
16536 Implemented support for the disassembly of all SMBus protocol
16537 keywords (SMBQuick, SMBWord, etc.)
16538
16539 ----------------------------------------
16540 01 November 2002. Summary of changes for version 20021101.
16541
16542
16543 1) ACPI CA Core Subsystem:
16544
16545 Fixed a problem where platforms that have a GPE1 block but no GPE0
16546 block were not handled correctly. This resulted in a "GPE
16547 overlap" error message. GPE0 is no longer required.
16548
16549 Removed code added in the previous release that inserted nodes
16550 into the namespace in alphabetical order. This caused some side-
16551 effects on various machines. The root cause of the problem is
16552 still under investigation since in theory, the internal ordering
16553 of the namespace nodes should not matter.
16554
16555
16556 Enhanced error reporting for the case where a named object is not
16557 found during control method execution. The full ACPI namepath
16558 (name reference) of the object that was not found is displayed in
16559 this case.
16560
16561 Note: as a result of the overhaul of the namespace object types in
16562 the previous release, the namespace nodes for the predefined
16563 scopes (_TZ, _PR, etc.) are now of the type ACPI_TYPE_LOCAL_SCOPE
16564 instead of ACPI_TYPE_ANY. This simplifies the namespace
16565 management code but may affect code that walks the namespace tree
16566 looking for specific object types.
16567
16568 Code and Data Size: Current core subsystem library sizes are shown
16569 below. These are the code and data sizes for the acpica.lib
16570 produced by the Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 compiler, and these
16571 values do not include any ACPI driver or OSPM code. The debug
16572 version of the code includes the debug output trace mechanism and
16573 has a much larger code and data size. Note that these values will
16574 vary depending on the efficiency of the compiler and the compiler
16575 options used during generation.
16576
16577 Previous Release
16578 Non-Debug Version: 70.7K Code, 8.6K Data, 79.3K Total
16579 Debug Version: 151.7K Code, 62.4K Data, 214.1K Total
16580 Current Release:
16581 Non-Debug Version: 71.4K Code, 9.0K Data, 80.4K Total
16582 Debug Version: 152.3K Code, 63.0K Data, 215.3K Total
16583
16584
16585 2) Linux
16586
16587 Fixed a problem introduced in the previous release where the
16588 Processor and Thermal objects were not recognized and installed in
16589 /proc. This was related to the scope type change described above.
16590
16591
16592 3) iASL Compiler/Disassembler
16593
16594 Implemented the -g option to get all of the required ACPI tables
16595 from the registry and save them to files (Windows version of the
16596 compiler only.) The required tables are the FADT, FACS, and DSDT.
16597
16598 Added ACPI table checksum validation during table disassembly in
16599 order to catch corrupted tables.
16600
16601
16602 ----------------------------------------
16603 22 October 2002. Summary of changes for version 20021022.
16604
16605 1) ACPI CA Core Subsystem:
16606
16607 Implemented a restriction on the Scope operator that the target
16608 must already exist in the namespace at the time the operator is
16609 encountered (during table load or method execution). In other
16610 words, forward references are not allowed and Scope() cannot
16611 create a new object. This changes the previous behavior where the
16612 interpreter would create the name if not found. This new behavior
16613 correctly enables the search-to-root algorithm during namespace
16614 lookup of the target name. Because of this upsearch, this fixes
16615 the known Compaq _SB_.OKEC problem and makes both the AML
16616 interpreter and iASL compiler compatible with other ACPI
16617 implementations.
16618
16619 Completed a major overhaul of the internal ACPI object types for
16620 the ACPI Namespace and the associated operand objects. Many of
16621 these types had become obsolete with the introduction of the two-
16622 pass namespace load. This cleanup simplifies the code and makes
16623 the entire namespace load mechanism much clearer and easier to
16624 understand.
16625
16626 Improved debug output for tracking scope opening/closing to help
16627 diagnose scoping issues. The old scope name as well as the new
16628 scope name are displayed. Also improved error messages for
16629 problems with ASL Mutex objects and error messages for GPE
16630 problems.
16631
16632 Cleaned up the namespace dump code, removed obsolete code.
16633
16634 All string output (for all namespace/object dumps) now uses the
16635 common ACPI string output procedure which handles escapes properly
16636 and does not emit non-printable characters.
16637
16638 Fixed some issues with constants in the 64-bit version of the
16639 local C library (utclib.c)
16640
16641
16642 2) Linux
16643
16644 EC Driver: No longer attempts to acquire the Global Lock at
16645 interrupt level.
16646
16647
16648 3) iASL Compiler/Disassembler
16649
16650 Implemented ACPI 2.0B grammar change that disallows all Type 1 and
16651 2 opcodes outside of a control method. This means that the
16652 "executable" operators (versus the "namespace" operators) cannot
16653 be used at the table level; they can only be used within a control
16654 method.
16655
16656 Implemented the restriction on the Scope() operator where the
16657 target must already exist in the namespace at the time the
16658 operator is encountered (during ASL compilation). In other words,
16659 forward references are not allowed and Scope() cannot create a new
16660 object. This makes the iASL compiler compatible with other ACPI
16661 implementations and makes the Scope() implementation adhere to the
16662 ACPI specification.
16663
16664 Fixed a problem where namepath optimization for the Alias operator
16665 was optimizing the wrong path (of the two namepaths.) This caused
16666 a "Missing alias link" error message.
16667
16668 Fixed a problem where an "unknown reserved name" warning could be
16669 incorrectly generated for names like "_SB" when the trailing
16670 underscore is not used in the original ASL.
16671
16672 Fixed a problem where the reserved name check did not handle
16673 NamePaths with multiple NameSegs correctly. The first nameseg of
16674 the NamePath was examined instead of the last NameSeg.
16675
16676
16677 ----------------------------------------
16678
16679 02 October 2002. Summary of changes for this release.
16680
16681
16682 1) ACPI CA Core Subsystem version 20021002:
16683
16684 Fixed a problem where a store/copy of a string to an existing
16685 string did not always set the string length properly in the String
16686 object.
16687
16688 Fixed a reported problem with the ToString operator where the
16689 behavior was identical to the ToHexString operator instead of just
16690 simply converting a raw buffer to a string data type.
16691
16692 Fixed a problem where CopyObject and the other "explicit"
16693 conversion operators were not updating the internal namespace node
16694 type as part of the store operation.
16695
16696 Fixed a memory leak during implicit source operand conversion
16697 where the original object was not deleted if it was converted to a
16698 new object of a different type.
16699
16700 Enhanced error messages for all problems associated with namespace
16701 lookups. Common procedure generates and prints the lookup name as
16702 well as the formatted status.
16703
16704 Completed implementation of a new design for the Alias support
16705 within the namespace. The existing design did not handle the case
16706 where a new object was assigned to one of the two names due to the
16707 use of an explicit conversion operator, resulting in the two names
16708 pointing to two different objects. The new design simply points
16709 the Alias name to the original name node - not to the object.
16710 This results in a level of indirection that must be handled in the
16711 name resolution mechanism.
16712
16713 Code and Data Size: Current core subsystem library sizes are shown
16714 below. These are the code and data sizes for the acpica.lib
16715 produced by the Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 compiler, and these
16716 values do not include any ACPI driver or OSPM code. The debug
16717 version of the code includes the debug output trace mechanism and
16718 has a larger code and data size. Note that these values will vary
16719 depending on the efficiency of the compiler and the compiler
16720 options used during generation.
16721
16722 Previous Release
16723 Non-Debug Version: 69.6K Code, 8.3K Data, 77.9K Total
16724 Debug Version: 150.0K Code, 61.7K Data, 211.7K Total
16725 Current Release:
16726 Non-Debug Version: 70.7K Code, 8.6K Data, 79.3K Total
16727 Debug Version: 151.7K Code, 62.4K Data, 214.1K Total
16728
16729
16730 2) Linux
16731
16732 Initialize thermal driver's timer before it is used. (Knut
16733 Neumann)
16734
16735 Allow handling negative celsius values. (Kochi Takayoshi)
16736
16737 Fix thermal management and make trip points. R/W (Pavel Machek)
16738
16739 Fix /proc/acpi/sleep. (P. Christeas)
16740
16741 IA64 fixes. (David Mosberger)
16742
16743 Fix reversed logic in blacklist code. (Sergio Monteiro Basto)
16744
16745 Replace ACPI_DEBUG define with ACPI_DEBUG_OUTPUT. (Dominik
16746 Brodowski)
16747
16748
16749 3) iASL Compiler/Disassembler
16750
16751 Clarified some warning/error messages.
16752
16753
16754 ----------------------------------------
16755 18 September 2002. Summary of changes for this release.
16756
16757
16758 1) ACPI CA Core Subsystem version 20020918:
16759
16760 Fixed a reported problem with reference chaining (via the Index()
16761 and RefOf() operators) in the ObjectType() and SizeOf() operators.
16762 The definition of these operators includes the dereferencing of
16763 all chained references to return information on the base object.
16764
16765 Fixed a problem with stores to indexed package elements - the
16766 existing code would not complete the store if an "implicit
16767 conversion" was not performed. In other words, if the existing
16768 object (package element) was to be replaced completely, the code
16769 didn't handle this case.
16770
16771 Relaxed typechecking on the ASL "Scope" operator to allow the
16772 target name to refer to an object of type Integer, String, or
16773 Buffer, in addition to the scoping object types (Device,
16774 predefined Scopes, Processor, PowerResource, and ThermalZone.)
16775 This allows existing AML code that has workarounds for a bug in
16776 Windows to function properly. A warning is issued, however. This
16777 affects both the AML interpreter and the iASL compiler. Below is
16778 an example of this type of ASL code:
16779
16780 Name(DEB,0x00)
16781 Scope(DEB)
16782 {
16783
16784 Fixed some reported problems with 64-bit integer support in the
16785 local implementation of C library functions (clib.c)
16786
16787
16788 2) Linux
16789
16790 Use ACPI fix map region instead of IOAPIC region, since it is
16791 undefined in non-SMP.
16792
16793 Ensure that the SCI has the proper polarity and trigger, even on
16794 systems that do not have an interrupt override entry in the MADT.
16795
16796 2.5 big driver reorganization (Pat Mochel)
16797
16798 Use early table mapping code from acpitable.c (Andi Kleen)
16799
16800 New blacklist entries (Andi Kleen)
16801
16802 Blacklist improvements. Split blacklist code out into a separate
16803 file. Move checking the blacklist to very early. Previously, we
16804 would use ACPI tables, and then halfway through init, check the
16805 blacklist -- too late. Now, it's early enough to completely fall-
16806 back to non-ACPI.
16807
16808
16809 3) iASL Compiler/Disassembler version 20020918:
16810
16811 Fixed a problem where the typechecking code didn't know that an
16812 alias could point to a method. In other words, aliases were not
16813 being dereferenced during typechecking.
16814
16815
16816 ----------------------------------------
16817 29 August 2002. Summary of changes for this release.
16818
16819 1) ACPI CA Core Subsystem Version 20020829:
16820
16821 If the target of a Scope() operator already exists, it must be an
16822 object type that actually opens a scope -- such as a Device,
16823 Method, Scope, etc. This is a fatal runtime error. Similar error
16824 check has been added to the iASL compiler also.
16825
16826 Tightened up the namespace load to disallow multiple names in the
16827 same scope. This previously was allowed if both objects were of
16828 the same type. (i.e., a lookup was the same as entering a new
16829 name).
16830
16831
16832 2) Linux
16833
16834 Ensure that the ACPI interrupt has the proper trigger and
16835 polarity.
16836
16837 local_irq_disable is extraneous. (Matthew Wilcox)
16838
16839 Make "acpi=off" actually do what it says, and not use the ACPI
16840 interpreter *or* the tables.
16841
16842 Added arch-neutral support for parsing SLIT and SRAT tables (Kochi
16843 Takayoshi)
16844
16845
16846 3) iASL Compiler/Disassembler Version 20020829:
16847
16848 Implemented namepath optimization for name declarations. For
16849 example, a declaration like "Method (\_SB_.ABCD)" would get
16850 optimized to "Method (ABCD)" if the declaration is within the
16851 \_SB_ scope. This optimization is in addition to the named
16852 reference path optimization first released in the previous
16853 version. This would seem to complete all possible optimizations
16854 for namepaths within the ASL/AML.
16855
16856 If the target of a Scope() operator already exists, it must be an
16857 object type that actually opens a scope -- such as a Device,
16858 Method, Scope, etc.
16859
16860 Implemented a check and warning for unreachable code in the same
16861 block below a Return() statement.
16862
16863 Fixed a problem where the listing file was not generated if the
16864 compiler aborted if the maximum error count was exceeded (200).
16865
16866 Fixed a problem where the typechecking of method return values was
16867 broken. This includes the check for a return value when the
16868 method is invoked as a TermArg (a return value is expected.)
16869
16870 Fixed a reported problem where EOF conditions during a quoted
16871 string or comment caused a fault.
16872
16873
16874 ----------------------------------------
16875 15 August 2002. Summary of changes for this release.
16876
16877 1) ACPI CA Core Subsystem Version 20020815:
16878
16879 Fixed a reported problem where a Store to a method argument that
16880 contains a reference did not perform the indirect store correctly.
16881 This problem was created during the conversion to the new
16882 reference object model - the indirect store to a method argument
16883 code was not updated to reflect the new model.
16884
16885 Reworked the ACPI mode change code to better conform to ACPI 2.0,
16886 handle corner cases, and improve code legibility (Kochi Takayoshi)
16887
16888 Fixed a problem with the pathname parsing for the carat (^)
16889 prefix. The heavy use of the carat operator by the new namepath
16890 optimization in the iASL compiler uncovered a problem with the AML
16891 interpreter handling of this prefix. In the case where one or
16892 more carats precede a single nameseg, the nameseg was treated as
16893 standalone and the search rule (to root) was inadvertently
16894 applied. This could cause both the iASL compiler and the
16895 interpreter to find the wrong object or to miss the error that
16896 should occur if the object does not exist at that exact pathname.
16897
16898 Found and fixed the problem where the HP Pavilion DSDT would not
16899 load. This was a relatively minor tweak to the table loading code
16900 (a problem caused by the unexpected encounter with a method
16901 invocation not within a control method), but it does not solve the
16902 overall issue of the execution of AML code at the table level.
16903 This investigation is still ongoing.
16904
16905 Code and Data Size: Current core subsystem library sizes are shown
16906 below. These are the code and data sizes for the acpica.lib
16907 produced by the Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 compiler, and these
16908 values do not include any ACPI driver or OSPM code. The debug
16909 version of the code includes the debug output trace mechanism and
16910 has a larger code and data size. Note that these values will vary
16911 depending on the efficiency of the compiler and the compiler
16912 options used during generation.
16913
16914 Previous Release
16915 Non-Debug Version: 69.1K Code, 8.2K Data, 77.3K Total
16916 Debug Version: 149.4K Code, 61.6K Data, 211.0K Total
16917 Current Release:
16918 Non-Debug Version: 69.6K Code, 8.3K Data, 77.9K Total
16919 Debug Version: 150.0K Code, 61.7K Data, 211.7K Total
16920
16921
16922 2) Linux
16923
16924 Remove redundant slab.h include (Brad Hards)
16925
16926 Fix several bugs in thermal.c (Herbert Nachtnebel)
16927
16928 Make CONFIG_ACPI_BOOT work properly (Pavel Machek)
16929
16930 Change acpi_system_suspend to use updated irq functions (Pavel
16931 Machek)
16932
16933 Export acpi_get_firmware_table (Matthew Wilcox)
16934
16935 Use proper root proc entry for ACPI (Kochi Takayoshi)
16936
16937 Fix early-boot table parsing (Bjorn Helgaas)
16938
16939
16940 3) iASL Compiler/Disassembler
16941
16942 Reworked the compiler options to make them more consistent and to
16943 use two-letter options where appropriate. We were running out of
16944 sensible letters. This may break some makefiles, so check the
16945 current options list by invoking the compiler with no parameters.
16946
16947 Completed the design and implementation of the ASL namepath
16948 optimization option for the compiler. This option optimizes all
16949 references to named objects to the shortest possible path. The
16950 first attempt tries to utilize a single nameseg (4 characters) and
16951 the "search-to-root" algorithm used by the interpreter. If that
16952 cannot be used (because either the name is not in the search path
16953 or there is a conflict with another object with the same name),
16954 the pathname is optimized using the carat prefix (usually a
16955 shorter string than specifying the entire path from the root.)
16956
16957 Implemented support to obtain the DSDT from the Windows registry
16958 (when the disassembly option is specified with no input file).
16959 Added this code as the implementation for AcpiOsTableOverride in
16960 the Windows OSL. Migrated the 16-bit code (used in the AcpiDump
16961 utility) to scan memory for the DSDT to the AcpiOsTableOverride
16962 function in the DOS OSL to make the disassembler truly OS
16963 independent.
16964
16965 Implemented a new option to disassemble and compile in one step.
16966 When used without an input filename, this option will grab the
16967 DSDT from the local machine, disassemble it, and compile it in one
16968 step.
16969
16970 Added a warning message for invalid escapes (a backslash followed
16971 by any character other than the allowable escapes). This catches
16972 the quoted string error "\_SB_" (which should be "\\_SB_" ).
16973
16974 Also, there are numerous instances in the ACPI specification where
16975 this error occurs.
16976
16977 Added a compiler option to disable all optimizations. This is
16978 basically the "compatibility mode" because by using this option,
16979 the AML code will come out exactly the same as other ASL
16980 compilers.
16981
16982 Added error messages for incorrectly ordered dependent resource
16983 functions. This includes: missing EndDependentFn macro at end of
16984 dependent resource list, nested dependent function macros (both
16985 start and end), and missing StartDependentFn macro. These are
16986 common errors that should be caught at compile time.
16987
16988 Implemented _OSI support for the disassembler and compiler. _OSI
16989 must be included in the namespace for proper disassembly (because
16990 the disassembler must know the number of arguments.)
16991
16992 Added an "optimization" message type that is optional (off by
16993 default). This message is used for all optimizations - including
16994 constant folding, integer optimization, and namepath optimization.
16995
16996 ----------------------------------------
16997 25 July 2002. Summary of changes for this release.
16998
16999
17000 1) ACPI CA Core Subsystem Version 20020725:
17001
17002 The AML Disassembler has been enhanced to produce compilable ASL
17003 code and has been integrated into the iASL compiler (see below) as
17004 well as the single-step disassembly for the AML debugger and the
17005 disassembler for the AcpiDump utility. All ACPI 2.0A opcodes,
17006 resource templates and macros are fully supported. The
17007 disassembler has been tested on over 30 different AML files,
17008 producing identical AML when the resulting disassembled ASL file
17009 is recompiled with the same ASL compiler.
17010
17011 Modified the Resource Manager to allow zero interrupts and zero
17012 dma channels during the GetCurrentResources call. This was
17013 causing problems on some platforms.
17014
17015 Added the AcpiOsRedirectOutput interface to the OSL to simplify
17016 output redirection for the AcpiOsPrintf and AcpiOsVprintf
17017 interfaces.
17018
17019 Code and Data Size: Current core subsystem library sizes are shown
17020 below. These are the code and data sizes for the acpica.lib
17021 produced by the Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 compiler, and these
17022 values do not include any ACPI driver or OSPM code. The debug
17023 version of the code includes the debug output trace mechanism and
17024 has a larger code and data size. Note that these values will vary
17025 depending on the efficiency of the compiler and the compiler
17026 options used during generation.
17027
17028 Previous Release
17029 Non-Debug Version: 68.7K Code, 7.4K Data, 76.1K Total
17030 Debug Version: 142.9K Code, 58.7K Data, 201.6K Total
17031 Current Release:
17032 Non-Debug Version: 69.1K Code, 8.2K Data, 77.3K Total
17033 Debug Version: 149.4K Code, 61.6K Data, 211.0K Total
17034
17035
17036 2) Linux
17037
17038 Fixed a panic in the EC driver (Dominik Brodowski)
17039
17040 Implemented checksum of the R/XSDT itself during Linux table scan
17041 (Richard Schaal)
17042
17043
17044 3) iASL compiler
17045
17046 The AML disassembler is integrated into the compiler. The "-d"
17047 option invokes the disassembler to completely disassemble an
17048 input AML file, producing as output a text ASL file with the
17049 extension ".dsl" (to avoid name collisions with existing .asl
17050 source files.) A future enhancement will allow the disassembler
17051 to obtain the BIOS DSDT from the registry under Windows.
17052
17053 Fixed a problem with the VendorShort and VendorLong resource
17054 descriptors where an invalid AML sequence was created.
17055
17056 Implemented a fix for BufferData term in the ASL parser. It was
17057 inadvertently defined twice, allowing invalid syntax to pass and
17058 causing reduction conflicts.
17059
17060 Fixed a problem where the Ones opcode could get converted to a
17061 value of zero if "Ones" was used where a byte, word or dword value
17062 was expected. The 64-bit value is now truncated to the correct
17063 size with the correct value.
17064
17065
17066
17067 ----------------------------------------
17068 02 July 2002. Summary of changes for this release.
17069
17070
17071 1) ACPI CA Core Subsystem Version 20020702:
17072
17073 The Table Manager code has been restructured to add several new
17074 features. Tables that are not required by the core subsystem
17075 (other than the FADT, DSDT, FACS, PSDTs, etc.) are no longer
17076 validated in any way and are returned from AcpiGetFirmwareTable if
17077 requested. The AcpiOsTableOverride interface is now called for
17078 each table that is loaded by the subsystem in order to allow the
17079 host to override any table it chooses. Previously, only the DSDT
17080 could be overridden. Added one new files, tbrsdt.c and
17081 tbgetall.c.
17082
17083 Fixed a problem with the conversion of internal package objects to
17084 external objects (when a package is returned from a control
17085 method.) The return buffer length was set to zero instead of the
17086 proper length of the package object.
17087
17088 Fixed a reported problem with the use of the RefOf and DeRefOf
17089 operators when passing reference arguments to control methods. A
17090 new type of Reference object is used internally for references
17091 produced by the RefOf operator.
17092
17093 Added additional error messages in the Resource Manager to explain
17094 AE_BAD_DATA errors when they occur during resource parsing.
17095
17096 Split the AcpiEnableSubsystem into two primitives to enable a
17097 finer granularity initialization sequence. These two calls should
17098 be called in this order: AcpiEnableSubsystem (flags),
17099 AcpiInitializeObjects (flags). The flags parameter remains the
17100 same.
17101
17102
17103 2) Linux
17104
17105 Updated the ACPI utilities module to understand the new style of
17106 fully resolved package objects that are now returned from the core
17107 subsystem. This eliminates errors of the form:
17108
17109 ACPI: PCI Interrupt Routing Table [\_SB_.PCI0.PPB_._PRT]
17110 acpi_utils-0430 [145] acpi_evaluate_reference:
17111 Invalid element in package (not a device reference)
17112
17113 The method evaluation utility uses the new buffer allocation
17114 scheme instead of calling AcpiEvaluate Object twice.
17115
17116 Added support for ECDT. This allows the use of the Embedded
17117
17118 Controller before the namespace has been fully initialized, which
17119 is necessary for ACPI 2.0 support, and for some laptops to
17120 initialize properly. (Laptops using ECDT are still rare, so only
17121 limited testing was performed of the added functionality.)
17122
17123 Fixed memory leaks in the EC driver.
17124
17125 Eliminated a brittle code structure in acpi_bus_init().
17126
17127 Eliminated the acpi_evaluate() helper function in utils.c. It is
17128 no longer needed since acpi_evaluate_object can optionally
17129 allocate memory for the return object.
17130
17131 Implemented fix for keyboard hang when getting battery readings on
17132 some systems (Stephen White)
17133
17134 PCI IRQ routing update (Dominik Brodowski)
17135
17136 Fix an ifdef to allow compilation on UP with LAPIC but no IOAPIC
17137 support
17138
17139 ----------------------------------------
17140 11 June 2002. Summary of changes for this release.
17141
17142
17143 1) ACPI CA Core Subsystem Version 20020611:
17144
17145 Fixed a reported problem where constants such as Zero and One
17146 appearing within _PRT packages were not handled correctly within
17147 the resource manager code. Originally reported against the ASL
17148 compiler because the code generator now optimizes integers to
17149 their minimal AML representation (i.e. AML constants if possible.)
17150 The _PRT code now handles all AML constant opcodes correctly
17151 (Zero, One, Ones, Revision).
17152
17153 Fixed a problem with the Concatenate operator in the AML
17154 interpreter where a buffer result object was incorrectly marked as
17155 not fully evaluated, causing a run-time error of AE_AML_INTERNAL.
17156
17157 All package sub-objects are now fully resolved before they are
17158 returned from the external ACPI interfaces. This means that name
17159 strings are resolved to object handles, and constant operators
17160 (Zero, One, Ones, Revision) are resolved to Integers.
17161
17162 Implemented immediate resolution of the AML Constant opcodes
17163 (Zero, One, Ones, Revision) to Integer objects upon detection
17164 within the AML stream. This has simplified and reduced the
17165 generated code size of the subsystem by eliminating about 10
17166 switch statements for these constants (which previously were
17167 contained in Reference objects.) The complicating issues are that
17168 the Zero opcode is used as a "placeholder" for unspecified
17169 optional target operands and stores to constants are defined to be
17170 no-ops.
17171
17172 Code and Data Size: Current core subsystem library sizes are shown
17173 below. These are the code and data sizes for the acpica.lib
17174 produced by the Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 compiler, and these
17175 values do not include any ACPI driver or OSPM code. The debug
17176 version of the code includes the debug output trace mechanism and
17177 has a larger code and data size. Note that these values will vary
17178 depending on the efficiency of the compiler and the compiler
17179 options used during generation.
17180
17181 Previous Release
17182 Non-Debug Version: 69.3K Code, 7.4K Data, 76.7K Total
17183 Debug Version: 143.8K Code, 58.8K Data, 202.6K Total
17184 Current Release:
17185 Non-Debug Version: 68.7K Code, 7.4K Data, 76.1K Total
17186 Debug Version: 142.9K Code, 58.7K Data, 201.6K Total
17187
17188
17189 2) Linux
17190
17191
17192 Added preliminary support for obtaining _TRA data for PCI root
17193 bridges (Bjorn Helgaas).
17194
17195
17196 3) iASL Compiler Version X2046:
17197
17198 Fixed a problem where the "_DDN" reserved name was defined to be a
17199 control method with one argument. There are no arguments, and
17200 _DDN does not have to be a control method.
17201
17202 Fixed a problem with the Linux version of the compiler where the
17203 source lines printed with error messages were the wrong lines.
17204 This turned out to be the "LF versus CR/LF" difference between
17205 Windows and Unix. This appears to be the longstanding issue
17206 concerning listing output and error messages.
17207
17208 Fixed a problem with the Linux version of compiler where opcode
17209 names within error messages were wrong. This was caused by a
17210 slight difference in the output of the Flex tool on Linux versus
17211 Windows.
17212
17213 Fixed a problem with the Linux compiler where the hex output files
17214 contained some garbage data caused by an internal buffer overrun.
17215
17216
17217 ----------------------------------------
17218 17 May 2002. Summary of changes for this release.
17219
17220
17221 1) ACPI CA Core Subsystem Version 20020517:
17222
17223 Implemented a workaround to an BIOS bug discovered on the HP
17224 OmniBook where the FADT revision number and the table size are
17225 inconsistent (ACPI 2.0 revision vs. ACPI 1.0 table size). The new
17226 behavior is to fallback to using only the ACPI 1.0 fields of the
17227 FADT if the table is too small to be a ACPI 2.0 table as claimed
17228 by the revision number. Although this is a BIOS bug, this is a
17229 case where the workaround is simple enough and with no side
17230 effects, so it seemed prudent to add it. A warning message is
17231 issued, however.
17232
17233 Implemented minimum size checks for the fixed-length ACPI tables -
17234 - the FADT and FACS, as well as consistency checks between the
17235 revision number and the table size.
17236
17237 Fixed a reported problem in the table override support where the
17238 new table pointer was incorrectly treated as a physical address
17239 instead of a logical address.
17240
17241 Eliminated the use of the AE_AML_ERROR exception and replaced it
17242 with more descriptive codes.
17243
17244 Fixed a problem where an exception would occur if an ASL Field was
17245 defined with no named Field Units underneath it (used by some
17246 index fields).
17247
17248 Code and Data Size: Current core subsystem library sizes are shown
17249 below. These are the code and data sizes for the acpica.lib
17250 produced by the Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 compiler, and these
17251 values do not include any ACPI driver or OSPM code. The debug
17252 version of the code includes the debug output trace mechanism and
17253 has a larger code and data size. Note that these values will vary
17254 depending on the efficiency of the compiler and the compiler
17255 options used during generation.
17256
17257 Previous Release
17258 Non-Debug Version: 68.8K Code, 7.1K Data, 75.9K Total
17259 Debug Version: 142.9K Code, 58.4K Data, 201.3K Total
17260 Current Release:
17261 Non-Debug Version: 69.3K Code, 7.4K Data, 76.7K Total
17262 Debug Version: 143.8K Code, 58.8K Data, 202.6K Total
17263
17264
17265
17266 2) Linux
17267
17268 Much work done on ACPI init (MADT and PCI IRQ routing support).
17269 (Paul D. and Dominik Brodowski)
17270
17271 Fix PCI IRQ-related panic on boot (Sam Revitch)
17272
17273 Set BM_ARB_DIS when entering a sleep state (Ducrot Bruno)
17274
17275 Fix "MHz" typo (Dominik Brodowski)
17276
17277 Fix RTC year 2000 issue (Dominik Brodowski)
17278
17279 Preclude multiple button proc entries (Eric Brunet)
17280
17281 Moved arch-specific code out of include/platform/aclinux.h
17282
17283 3) iASL Compiler Version X2044:
17284
17285 Implemented error checking for the string used in the EISAID macro
17286 (Usually used in the definition of the _HID object.) The code now
17287 strictly enforces the PnP format - exactly 7 characters, 3
17288 uppercase letters and 4 hex digits.
17289
17290 If a raw string is used in the definition of the _HID object
17291 (instead of the EISAID macro), the string must contain all
17292 alphanumeric characters (e.g., "*PNP0011" is not allowed because
17293 of the asterisk.)
17294
17295 Implemented checking for invalid use of ACPI reserved names for
17296 most of the name creation operators (Name, Device, Event, Mutex,
17297 OperationRegion, PowerResource, Processor, and ThermalZone.)
17298 Previously, this check was only performed for control methods.
17299
17300 Implemented an additional check on the Name operator to emit an
17301 error if a reserved name that must be implemented in ASL as a
17302 control method is used. We know that a reserved name must be a
17303 method if it is defined with input arguments.
17304
17305 The warning emitted when a namespace object reference is not found
17306 during the cross reference phase has been changed into an error.
17307 The "External" directive should be used for names defined in other
17308 modules.
17309
17310
17311 4) Tools and Utilities
17312
17313 The 16-bit tools (adump16 and aexec16) have been regenerated and
17314 tested.
17315
17316 Fixed a problem with the output of both acpidump and adump16 where
17317 the indentation of closing parentheses and brackets was not
17318
17319 aligned properly with the parent block.
17320
17321
17322 ----------------------------------------
17323 03 May 2002. Summary of changes for this release.
17324
17325
17326 1) ACPI CA Core Subsystem Version 20020503:
17327
17328 Added support a new OSL interface that allows the host operating
17329
17330 system software to override the DSDT found in the firmware -
17331 AcpiOsTableOverride. With this interface, the OSL can examine the
17332 version of the firmware DSDT and replace it with a different one
17333 if desired.
17334
17335 Added new external interfaces for accessing ACPI registers from
17336 device drivers and other system software - AcpiGetRegister and
17337 AcpiSetRegister. This was simply an externalization of the
17338 existing AcpiHwBitRegister interfaces.
17339
17340 Fixed a regression introduced in the previous build where the
17341 ASL/AML CreateField operator always returned an error,
17342 "destination must be a NS Node".
17343
17344 Extended the maximum time (before failure) to successfully enable
17345 ACPI mode to 3 seconds.
17346
17347 Code and Data Size: Current core subsystem library sizes are shown
17348 below. These are the code and data sizes for the acpica.lib
17349 produced by the Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 compiler, and these
17350 values do not include any ACPI driver or OSPM code. The debug
17351 version of the code includes the debug output trace mechanism and
17352 has a larger code and data size. Note that these values will vary
17353 depending on the efficiency of the compiler and the compiler
17354 options used during generation.
17355
17356 Previous Release
17357 Non-Debug Version: 68.5K Code, 7.0K Data, 75.5K Total
17358 Debug Version: 142.4K Code, 58.3K Data, 200.7K Total
17359 Current Release:
17360 Non-Debug Version: 68.8K Code, 7.1K Data, 75.9K Total
17361 Debug Version: 142.9K Code, 58.4K Data, 201.3K Total
17362
17363
17364 2) Linux
17365
17366 Enhanced ACPI init code for SMP. We are now fully MPS and $PIR-
17367 free. While 3 out of 4 of our in-house systems work fine, the last
17368 one still hangs when testing the LAPIC timer.
17369
17370 Renamed many files in 2.5 kernel release to omit "acpi_" from the
17371 name.
17372
17373 Added warning on boot for Presario 711FR.
17374
17375 Sleep improvements (Pavel Machek)
17376
17377 ACPI can now be built without CONFIG_PCI enabled.
17378
17379 IA64: Fixed memory map functions (JI Lee)
17380
17381
17382 3) iASL Compiler Version X2043:
17383
17384 Added support to allow the compiler to be integrated into the MS
17385 VC++ development environment for one-button compilation of single
17386 files or entire projects -- with error-to-source-line mapping.
17387
17388 Implemented support for compile-time constant folding for the
17389 Type3, Type4, and Type5 opcodes first defined in the ACPI 2.0
17390 specification. This allows the ASL writer to use expressions
17391 instead of Integer/Buffer/String constants in terms that must
17392 evaluate to constants at compile time and will also simplify the
17393 emitted AML in any such sub-expressions that can be folded
17394 (evaluated at compile-time.) This increases the size of the
17395 compiler significantly because a portion of the ACPI CA AML
17396 interpreter is included within the compiler in order to pre-
17397 evaluate constant expressions.
17398
17399
17400 Fixed a problem with the "Unicode" ASL macro that caused the
17401 compiler to fault. (This macro is used in conjunction with the
17402 _STR reserved name.)
17403
17404 Implemented an AML opcode optimization to use the Zero, One, and
17405 Ones opcodes where possible to further reduce the size of integer
17406 constants and thus reduce the overall size of the generated AML
17407 code.
17408
17409 Implemented error checking for new reserved terms for ACPI version
17410 2.0A.
17411
17412 Implemented the -qr option to display the current list of ACPI
17413 reserved names known to the compiler.
17414
17415 Implemented the -qc option to display the current list of ASL
17416 operators that are allowed within constant expressions and can
17417 therefore be folded at compile time if the operands are constants.
17418
17419
17420 4) Documentation
17421
17422 Updated the Programmer's Reference for new interfaces, data types,
17423 and memory allocation model options.
17424
17425 Updated the iASL Compiler User Reference to apply new format and
17426 add information about new features and options.
17427
17428 ----------------------------------------
17429 19 April 2002. Summary of changes for this release.
17430
17431 1) ACPI CA Core Subsystem Version 20020419:
17432
17433 The source code base for the Core Subsystem has been completely
17434 cleaned with PC-lint (FlexLint) for both 32-bit and 64-bit
17435 versions. The Lint option files used are included in the
17436 /acpi/generate/lint directory.
17437
17438 Implemented enhanced status/error checking across the entire
17439 Hardware manager subsystem. Any hardware errors (reported from
17440 the OSL) are now bubbled up and will abort a running control
17441 method.
17442
17443
17444 Fixed a problem where the per-ACPI-table integer width (32 or 64)
17445 was stored only with control method nodes, causing a fault when
17446 non-control method code was executed during table loading. The
17447 solution implemented uses a global variable to indicate table
17448 width across the entire ACPI subsystem. Therefore, ACPI CA does
17449 not support mixed integer widths across different ACPI tables
17450 (DSDT, SSDT).
17451
17452 Fixed a problem where NULL extended fields (X fields) in an ACPI
17453 2.0 ACPI FADT caused the table load to fail. Although the
17454 existing ACPI specification is a bit fuzzy on this topic, the new
17455 behavior is to fall back on a ACPI 1.0 field if the corresponding
17456 ACPI 2.0 X field is zero (even though the table revision indicates
17457 a full ACPI 2.0 table.) The ACPI specification will be updated to
17458 clarify this issue.
17459
17460 Fixed a problem with the SystemMemory operation region handler
17461 where memory was always accessed byte-wise even if the AML-
17462 specified access width was larger than a byte. This caused
17463 problems on systems with memory-mapped I/O. Memory is now
17464 accessed with the width specified. On systems that do not support
17465 non-aligned transfers, a check is made to guarantee proper address
17466 alignment before proceeding in order to avoid an AML-caused
17467 alignment fault within the kernel.
17468
17469
17470 Fixed a problem with the ExtendedIrq resource where only one byte
17471 of the 4-byte Irq field was extracted.
17472
17473 Fixed the AcpiExDigitsNeeded() procedure to support _UID. This
17474 function was out of date and required a rewrite.
17475
17476 Code and Data Size: Current core subsystem library sizes are shown
17477 below. These are the code and data sizes for the acpica.lib
17478 produced by the Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 compiler, and these
17479 values do not include any ACPI driver or OSPM code. The debug
17480 version of the code includes the debug output trace mechanism and
17481 has a larger code and data size. Note that these values will vary
17482 depending on the efficiency of the compiler and the compiler
17483 options used during generation.
17484
17485 Previous Release
17486 Non-Debug Version: 66.6K Code, 6.5K Data, 73.1K Total
17487 Debug Version: 139.8K Code, 57.4K Data, 197.2K Total
17488 Current Release:
17489 Non-Debug Version: 68.5K Code, 7.0K Data, 75.5K Total
17490 Debug Version: 142.4K Code, 58.3K Data, 200.7K Total
17491
17492
17493 2) Linux
17494
17495 PCI IRQ routing fixes (Dominik Brodowski)
17496
17497
17498 3) iASL Compiler Version X2042:
17499
17500 Implemented an additional compile-time error check for a field
17501 unit whose size + minimum access width would cause a run-time
17502 access beyond the end-of-region. Previously, only the field size
17503 itself was checked.
17504
17505 The Core subsystem and iASL compiler now share a common parse
17506 object in preparation for compile-time evaluation of the type
17507 3/4/5 ASL operators.
17508
17509
17510 ----------------------------------------
17511 Summary of changes for this release: 03_29_02
17512
17513 1) ACPI CA Core Subsystem Version 20020329:
17514
17515 Implemented support for late evaluation of TermArg operands to
17516 Buffer and Package objects. This allows complex expressions to be
17517 used in the declarations of these object types.
17518
17519 Fixed an ACPI 1.0 compatibility issue when reading Fields. In ACPI
17520 1.0, if the field was larger than 32 bits, it was returned as a
17521 buffer - otherwise it was returned as an integer. In ACPI 2.0,
17522 the field is returned as a buffer only if the field is larger than
17523 64 bits. The TableRevision is now considered when making this
17524 conversion to avoid incompatibility with existing ASL code.
17525
17526 Implemented logical addressing for AcpiOsGetRootPointer. This
17527 allows an RSDP with either a logical or physical address. With
17528 this support, the host OS can now override all ACPI tables with
17529 one logical RSDP. Includes implementation of "typed" pointer
17530 support to allow a common data type for both physical and logical
17531 pointers internally. This required a change to the
17532 AcpiOsGetRootPointer interface.
17533
17534 Implemented the use of ACPI 2.0 Generic Address Structures for all
17535 GPE, Fixed Event, and PM Timer I/O. This allows the use of memory
17536 mapped I/O for these ACPI features.
17537
17538 Initialization now ignores not only non-required tables (All
17539 tables other than the FADT, FACS, DSDT, and SSDTs), but also does
17540 not validate the table headers of unrecognized tables.
17541
17542 Fixed a problem where a notify handler could only be
17543 installed/removed on an object of type Device. All "notify"
17544
17545 objects are now supported -- Devices, Processor, Power, and
17546 Thermal.
17547
17548 Removed most verbosity from the ACPI_DB_INFO debug level. Only
17549 critical information is returned when this debug level is enabled.
17550
17551 Code and Data Size: Current core subsystem library sizes are shown
17552 below. These are the code and data sizes for the acpica.lib
17553 produced by the Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 compiler, and these
17554 values do not include any ACPI driver or OSPM code. The debug
17555 version of the code includes the debug output trace mechanism and
17556 has a larger code and data size. Note that these values will vary
17557 depending on the efficiency of the compiler and the compiler
17558 options used during generation.
17559
17560 Previous Release
17561 Non-Debug Version: 65.4K Code, 6.2K Data, 71.6K Total
17562 Debug Version: 138.0K Code, 56.6K Data, 194.6K Total
17563 Current Release:
17564 Non-Debug Version: 66.6K Code, 6.5K Data, 73.1K Total
17565 Debug Version: 139.8K Code, 57.4K Data, 197.2K Total
17566
17567
17568 2) Linux:
17569
17570 The processor driver (acpi_processor.c) now fully supports ACPI
17571 2.0-based processor performance control (e.g. Intel(R)
17572 SpeedStep(TM) technology) Note that older laptops that only have
17573 the Intel "applet" interface are not supported through this. The
17574 'limit' and 'performance' interface (/proc) are fully functional.
17575 [Note that basic policy for controlling performance state
17576 transitions will be included in the next version of ospmd.] The
17577 idle handler was modified to more aggressively use C2, and PIIX4
17578 errata handling underwent a complete overhaul (big thanks to
17579 Dominik Brodowski).
17580
17581 Added support for ACPI-PCI device binding (acpi_pci_root.c). _ADR-
17582 based devices in the ACPI namespace are now dynamically bound
17583 (associated) with their PCI counterparts (e.g. PCI1->01:00.0).
17584 This allows, among other things, ACPI to resolve bus numbers for
17585 subordinate PCI bridges.
17586
17587 Enhanced PCI IRQ routing to get the proper bus number for _PRT
17588 entries defined underneath PCI bridges.
17589
17590 Added IBM 600E to bad bios list due to invalid _ADR value for
17591 PIIX4 PCI-ISA bridge, resulting in improper PCI IRQ routing.
17592
17593 In the process of adding full MADT support (e.g. IOAPIC) for IA32
17594 (acpi.c, mpparse.c) -- stay tuned.
17595
17596 Added back visual differentiation between fixed-feature and
17597 control-method buttons in dmesg. Buttons are also subtyped (e.g.
17598 button/power/PWRF) to simplify button identification.
17599
17600 We no longer use -Wno-unused when compiling debug. Please ignore
17601 any "_THIS_MODULE defined but not used" messages.
17602
17603 Can now shut down the system using "magic sysrq" key.
17604
17605
17606 3) iASL Compiler version 2041:
17607
17608 Fixed a problem where conversion errors for hex/octal/decimal
17609 constants were not reported.
17610
17611 Implemented a fix for the General Register template Address field.
17612 This field was 8 bits when it should be 64.
17613
17614 Fixed a problem where errors/warnings were no longer being emitted
17615 within the listing output file.
17616
17617 Implemented the ACPI 2.0A restriction on ACPI Table Signatures to
17618 exactly 4 characters, alphanumeric only.
17619
17620
17621
17622
17623 ----------------------------------------
17624 Summary of changes for this release: 03_08_02
17625
17626
17627 1) ACPI CA Core Subsystem Version 20020308:
17628
17629 Fixed a problem with AML Fields where the use of the "AccessAny"
17630 keyword could cause an interpreter error due to attempting to read
17631 or write beyond the end of the parent Operation Region.
17632
17633 Fixed a problem in the SystemMemory Operation Region handler where
17634 an attempt was made to map memory beyond the end of the region.
17635 This was the root cause of the "AE_ERROR" and "AE_NO_MEMORY"
17636 errors on some Linux systems.
17637
17638 Fixed a problem where the interpreter/namespace "search to root"
17639 algorithm was not functioning for some object types. Relaxed the
17640 internal restriction on the search to allow upsearches for all
17641 external object types as well as most internal types.
17642
17643
17644 2) Linux:
17645
17646 We now use safe_halt() macro versus individual calls to sti | hlt.
17647
17648 Writing to the processor limit interface should now work. "echo 1"
17649 will increase the limit, 2 will decrease, and 0 will reset to the
17650
17651 default.
17652
17653
17654 3) ASL compiler:
17655
17656 Fixed segfault on Linux version.
17657
17658
17659 ----------------------------------------
17660 Summary of changes for this release: 02_25_02
17661
17662 1) ACPI CA Core Subsystem:
17663
17664
17665 Fixed a problem where the GPE bit masks were not initialized
17666 properly, causing erratic GPE behavior.
17667
17668 Implemented limited support for multiple calling conventions. The
17669 code can be generated with either the VPL (variable parameter
17670 list, or "C") convention, or the FPL (fixed parameter list, or
17671 "Pascal") convention. The core subsystem is about 3.4% smaller
17672 when generated with FPL.
17673
17674
17675 2) Linux
17676
17677 Re-add some /proc/acpi/event functionality that was lost during
17678 the rewrite
17679
17680 Resolved issue with /proc events for fixed-feature buttons showing
17681 up as the system device.
17682
17683 Fixed checks on C2/C3 latencies to be inclusive of maximum values.
17684
17685 Replaced AE_ERRORs in acpi_osl.c with more specific error codes.
17686
17687 Changed ACPI PRT option from "pci=noacpi-routing" to "pci=noacpi"
17688
17689 Fixed limit interface & usage to fix bugs with passive cooling
17690 hysterisis.
17691
17692 Restructured PRT support.
17693
17694
17695 ----------------------------------------
17696 Summary of changes for this label: 02_14_02
17697
17698
17699 1) ACPI CA Core Subsystem:
17700
17701 Implemented support in AcpiLoadTable to allow loading of FACS and
17702 FADT tables.
17703
17704 Support for the now-obsolete interim 0.71 64-bit ACPI tables has
17705 been removed. All 64-bit platforms should be migrated to the ACPI
17706 2.0 tables. The actbl71.h header has been removed from the source
17707 tree.
17708
17709 All C macros defined within the subsystem have been prefixed with
17710 "ACPI_" to avoid collision with other system include files.
17711
17712 Removed the return value for the two AcpiOsPrint interfaces, since
17713 it is never used and causes lint warnings for ignoring the return
17714 value.
17715
17716 Added error checking to all internal mutex acquire and release
17717 calls. Although a failure from one of these interfaces is
17718 probably a fatal system error, these checks will cause the
17719 immediate abort of the currently executing method or interface.
17720
17721 Fixed a problem where the AcpiSetCurrentResources interface could
17722 fault. This was a side effect of the deployment of the new memory
17723 allocation model.
17724
17725 Fixed a couple of problems with the Global Lock support introduced
17726 in the last major build. The "common" (1.0/2.0) internal FACS was
17727 being overwritten with the FACS signature and clobbering the
17728 Global Lock pointer. Also, the actual firmware FACS was being
17729 unmapped after construction of the "common" FACS, preventing
17730 access to the actual Global Lock field within it. The "common"
17731 internal FACS is no longer installed as an actual ACPI table; it
17732 is used simply as a global.
17733
17734 Code and Data Size: Current core subsystem library sizes are shown
17735 below. These are the code and data sizes for the acpica.lib
17736 produced by the Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 compiler, and these
17737 values do not include any ACPI driver or OSPM code. The debug
17738 version of the code includes the debug output trace mechanism and
17739 has a larger code and data size. Note that these values will vary
17740 depending on the efficiency of the compiler and the compiler
17741 options used during generation.
17742
17743 Previous Release (02_07_01)
17744 Non-Debug Version: 65.2K Code, 6.2K Data, 71.4K Total
17745 Debug Version: 136.9K Code, 56.4K Data, 193.3K Total
17746 Current Release:
17747 Non-Debug Version: 65.4K Code, 6.2K Data, 71.6K Total
17748 Debug Version: 138.0K Code, 56.6K Data, 194.6K Total
17749
17750
17751 2) Linux
17752
17753 Updated Linux-specific code for core macro and OSL interface
17754 changes described above.
17755
17756 Improved /proc/acpi/event. It now can be opened only once and has
17757 proper poll functionality.
17758
17759 Fixed and restructured power management (acpi_bus).
17760
17761 Only create /proc "view by type" when devices of that class exist.
17762
17763 Fixed "charging/discharging" bug (and others) in acpi_battery.
17764
17765 Improved thermal zone code.
17766
17767
17768 3) ASL Compiler, version X2039:
17769
17770
17771 Implemented the new compiler restriction on ASL String hex/octal
17772 escapes to non-null, ASCII values. An error results if an invalid
17773 value is used. (This will require an ACPI 2.0 specification
17774 change.)
17775
17776 AML object labels that are output to the optional C and ASM source
17777 are now prefixed with both the ACPI table signature and table ID
17778 to help guarantee uniqueness within a large BIOS project.
17779
17780
17781 ----------------------------------------
17782 Summary of changes for this label: 02_01_02
17783
17784 1) ACPI CA Core Subsystem:
17785
17786 ACPI 2.0 support is complete in the entire Core Subsystem and the
17787 ASL compiler. All new ACPI 2.0 operators are implemented and all
17788 other changes for ACPI 2.0 support are complete. With
17789 simultaneous code and data optimizations throughout the subsystem,
17790 ACPI 2.0 support has been implemented with almost no additional
17791 cost in terms of code and data size.
17792
17793 Implemented a new mechanism for allocation of return buffers. If
17794 the buffer length is set to ACPI_ALLOCATE_BUFFER, the buffer will
17795 be allocated on behalf of the caller. Consolidated all return
17796 buffer validation and allocation to a common procedure. Return
17797 buffers will be allocated via the primary OSL allocation interface
17798 since it appears that a separate pool is not needed by most users.
17799 If a separate pool is required for these buffers, the caller can
17800 still use the original mechanism and pre-allocate the buffer(s).
17801
17802 Implemented support for string operands within the DerefOf
17803 operator.
17804
17805 Restructured the Hardware and Event managers to be table driven,
17806 simplifying the source code and reducing the amount of generated
17807 code.
17808
17809 Split the common read/write low-level ACPI register bitfield
17810 procedure into a separate read and write, simplifying the code
17811 considerably.
17812
17813 Obsoleted the AcpiOsCallocate OSL interface. This interface was
17814 used only a handful of times and didn't have enough critical mass
17815 for a separate interface. Replaced with a common calloc procedure
17816 in the core.
17817
17818 Fixed a reported problem with the GPE number mapping mechanism
17819 that allows GPE1 numbers to be non-contiguous with GPE0.
17820 Reorganized the GPE information and shrunk a large array that was
17821 originally large enough to hold info for all possible GPEs (256)
17822 to simply large enough to hold all GPEs up to the largest GPE
17823 number on the machine.
17824
17825 Fixed a reported problem with resource structure alignment on 64-
17826 bit platforms.
17827
17828 Changed the AcpiEnableEvent and AcpiDisableEvent external
17829 interfaces to not require any flags for the common case of
17830 enabling/disabling a GPE.
17831
17832 Implemented support to allow a "Notify" on a Processor object.
17833
17834 Most TBDs in comments within the source code have been resolved
17835 and eliminated.
17836
17837
17838 Fixed a problem in the interpreter where a standalone parent
17839 prefix (^) was not handled correctly in the interpreter and
17840 debugger.
17841
17842 Removed obsolete and unnecessary GPE save/restore code.
17843
17844 Implemented Field support in the ASL Load operator. This allows a
17845 table to be loaded from a named field, in addition to loading a
17846 table directly from an Operation Region.
17847
17848 Implemented timeout and handle support in the external Global Lock
17849 interfaces.
17850
17851 Fixed a problem in the AcpiDump utility where pathnames were no
17852 longer being generated correctly during the dump of named objects.
17853
17854 Modified the AML debugger to give a full display of if/while
17855 predicates instead of just one AML opcode at a time. (The
17856 predicate can have several nested ASL statements.) The old method
17857 was confusing during single stepping.
17858
17859 Code and Data Size: Current core subsystem library sizes are shown
17860 below. These are the code and data sizes for the acpica.lib
17861 produced by the Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 compiler, and these
17862 values do not include any ACPI driver or OSPM code. The debug
17863 version of the code includes the debug output trace mechanism and
17864 has a larger code and data size. Note that these values will vary
17865 depending on the efficiency of the compiler and the compiler
17866 options used during generation.
17867
17868 Previous Release (12_18_01)
17869 Non-Debug Version: 66.1K Code, 5.5K Data, 71.6K Total
17870 Debug Version: 138.3K Code, 55.9K Data, 194.2K Total
17871 Current Release:
17872 Non-Debug Version: 65.2K Code, 6.2K Data, 71.4K Total
17873 Debug Version: 136.9K Code, 56.4K Data, 193.3K Total
17874
17875 2) Linux
17876
17877 Implemented fix for PIIX reverse throttling errata (Processor
17878 driver)
17879
17880 Added new Limit interface (Processor and Thermal drivers)
17881
17882 New thermal policy (Thermal driver)
17883
17884 Many updates to /proc
17885
17886 Battery "low" event support (Battery driver)
17887
17888 Supports ACPI PCI IRQ routing (PCI Link and PCI root drivers)
17889
17890 IA32 - IA64 initialization unification, no longer experimental
17891
17892 Menuconfig options redesigned
17893
17894 3) ASL Compiler, version X2037:
17895
17896 Implemented several new output features to simplify integration of
17897 AML code into firmware: 1) Output the AML in C source code with
17898 labels for each named ASL object. The original ASL source code
17899 is interleaved as C comments. 2) Output the AML in ASM source code
17900 with labels and interleaved ASL source. 3) Output the AML in
17901 raw hex table form, in either C or ASM.
17902
17903 Implemented support for optional string parameters to the
17904 LoadTable operator.
17905
17906 Completed support for embedded escape sequences within string
17907 literals. The compiler now supports all single character escapes
17908 as well as the Octal and Hex escapes. Note: the insertion of a
17909 null byte into a string literal (via the hex/octal escape) causes
17910 the string to be immediately terminated. A warning is issued.
17911
17912 Fixed a problem where incorrect AML was generated for the case
17913 where an ASL namepath consists of a single parent prefix (
17914
17915 ) with no trailing name segments.
17916
17917 The compiler has been successfully generated with a 64-bit C
17918 compiler.
17919
17920
17921
17922
17923 ----------------------------------------
17924 Summary of changes for this label: 12_18_01
17925
17926 1) Linux
17927
17928 Enhanced blacklist with reason and severity fields. Any table's
17929 signature may now be used to identify a blacklisted system.
17930
17931 Call _PIC control method to inform the firmware which interrupt
17932 model the OS is using. Turn on any disabled link devices.
17933
17934 Cleaned up busmgr /proc error handling (Andreas Dilger)
17935
17936 2) ACPI CA Core Subsystem:
17937
17938 Implemented ACPI 2.0 semantics for the "Break" operator (Exit from
17939 while loop)
17940
17941 Completed implementation of the ACPI 2.0 "Continue",
17942 "ConcatenateResTemplate", "DataTableRegion", and "LoadTable"
17943 operators. All new ACPI 2.0 operators are now implemented in both
17944 the ASL compiler and the AML interpreter. The only remaining ACPI
17945 2.0 task is support for the String data type in the DerefOf
17946 operator. Fixed a problem with AcquireMutex where the status code
17947 was lost if the caller had to actually wait for the mutex.
17948
17949 Increased the maximum ASL Field size from 64K bits to 4G bits.
17950
17951 Completed implementation of the external Global Lock interfaces --
17952 AcpiAcquireGlobalLock and AcpiReleaseGlobalLock. The Timeout and
17953 Handler parameters were added.
17954
17955 Completed another pass at removing warnings and issues when
17956 compiling with 64-bit compilers. The code now compiles cleanly
17957 with the Intel 64-bit C/C++ compiler. Most notably, the pointer
17958 add and subtract (diff) macros have changed considerably.
17959
17960
17961 Created and deployed a new ACPI_SIZE type that is 64-bits wide on
17962 64-bit platforms, 32-bits on all others. This type is used
17963 wherever memory allocation and/or the C sizeof() operator is used,
17964 and affects the OSL memory allocation interfaces AcpiOsAllocate
17965 and AcpiOsCallocate.
17966
17967 Implemented sticky user breakpoints in the AML debugger.
17968
17969 Code and Data Size: Current core subsystem library sizes are shown
17970 below. These are the code and data sizes for the acpica.lib
17971 produced by the Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 compiler, and these
17972 values do not include any ACPI driver or OSPM code. The debug
17973 version of the code includes the debug output trace mechanism and
17974 has a larger code and data size. Note that these values will vary
17975 depending on the efficiency of the compiler and the compiler
17976 options used during generation.
17977
17978 Previous Release (12_05_01)
17979 Non-Debug Version: 64.7K Code, 5.3K Data, 70.0K Total
17980 Debug Version: 136.2K Code, 55.6K Data, 191.8K Total
17981 Current Release:
17982 Non-Debug Version: 66.1K Code, 5.5K Data, 71.6K Total
17983 Debug Version: 138.3K Code, 55.9K Data, 194.2K Total
17984
17985 3) ASL Compiler, version X2034:
17986
17987 Now checks for (and generates an error if detected) the use of a
17988 Break or Continue statement without an enclosing While statement.
17989
17990
17991 Successfully generated the compiler with the Intel 64-bit C
17992 compiler.
17993
17994 ----------------------------------------
17995 Summary of changes for this label: 12_05_01
17996
17997 1) ACPI CA Core Subsystem:
17998
17999 The ACPI 2.0 CopyObject operator is fully implemented. This
18000 operator creates a new copy of an object (and is also used to
18001 bypass the "implicit conversion" mechanism of the Store operator.)
18002
18003 The ACPI 2.0 semantics for the SizeOf operator are fully
18004 implemented. The change is that performing a SizeOf on a
18005 reference object causes an automatic dereference of the object to
18006 the actual value before the size is evaluated. This behavior was
18007 undefined in ACPI 1.0.
18008
18009 The ACPI 2.0 semantics for the Extended IRQ resource descriptor
18010 have been implemented. The interrupt polarity and mode are now
18011 independently set.
18012
18013 Fixed a problem where ASL Constants (Zero, One, Ones, Revision)
18014 appearing in Package objects were not properly converted to
18015 integers when the internal Package was converted to an external
18016 object (via the AcpiEvaluateObject interface.)
18017
18018 Fixed a problem with the namespace object deletion mechanism for
18019 objects created by control methods. There were two parts to this
18020 problem: 1) Objects created during the initialization phase method
18021 parse were not being deleted, and 2) The object owner ID mechanism
18022 to track objects was broken.
18023
18024 Fixed a problem where the use of the ASL Scope operator within a
18025 control method would result in an invalid opcode exception.
18026
18027 Fixed a problem introduced in the previous label where the buffer
18028 length required for the _PRT structure was not being returned
18029 correctly.
18030
18031 Code and Data Size: Current core subsystem library sizes are shown
18032 below. These are the code and data sizes for the acpica.lib
18033 produced by the Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 compiler, and these
18034 values do not include any ACPI driver or OSPM code. The debug
18035 version of the code includes the debug output trace mechanism and
18036 has a larger code and data size. Note that these values will vary
18037 depending on the efficiency of the compiler and the compiler
18038 options used during generation.
18039
18040 Previous Release (11_20_01)
18041 Non-Debug Version: 64.1K Code, 5.3K Data, 69.4K Total
18042 Debug Version: 135.1K Code, 55.4K Data, 190.5K Total
18043
18044 Current Release:
18045 Non-Debug Version: 64.7K Code, 5.3K Data, 70.0K Total
18046 Debug Version: 136.2K Code, 55.6K Data, 191.8K Total
18047
18048 2) Linux:
18049
18050 Updated all files to apply cleanly against 2.4.16.
18051
18052 Added basic PCI Interrupt Routing Table (PRT) support for IA32
18053 (acpi_pci.c), and unified the PRT code for IA32 and IA64. This
18054 version supports both static and dynamic PRT entries, but dynamic
18055 entries are treated as if they were static (not yet
18056 reconfigurable). Architecture- specific code to use this data is
18057 absent on IA32 but should be available shortly.
18058
18059 Changed the initialization sequence to start the ACPI interpreter
18060 (acpi_init) prior to initialization of the PCI driver (pci_init)
18061 in init/main.c. This ordering is required to support PRT and
18062 facilitate other (future) enhancement. A side effect is that the
18063 ACPI bus driver and certain device drivers can no longer be loaded
18064 as modules.
18065
18066 Modified the 'make menuconfig' options to allow PCI Interrupt
18067 Routing support to be included without the ACPI Bus and other
18068 device drivers.
18069
18070 3) ASL Compiler, version X2033:
18071
18072 Fixed some issues with the use of the new CopyObject and
18073 DataTableRegion operators. Both are fully functional.
18074
18075 ----------------------------------------
18076 Summary of changes for this label: 11_20_01
18077
18078 20 November 2001. Summary of changes for this release.
18079
18080 1) ACPI CA Core Subsystem:
18081
18082 Updated Index support to match ACPI 2.0 semantics. Storing a
18083 Integer, String, or Buffer to an Index of a Buffer will store only
18084 the least-significant byte of the source to the Indexed buffer
18085 byte. Multiple writes are not performed.
18086
18087 Fixed a problem where the access type used in an AccessAs ASL
18088 operator was not recorded correctly into the field object.
18089
18090 Fixed a problem where ASL Event objects were created in a
18091 signalled state. Events are now created in an unsignalled state.
18092
18093 The internal object cache is now purged after table loading and
18094 initialization to reduce the use of dynamic kernel memory -- on
18095 the assumption that object use is greatest during the parse phase
18096 of the entire table (versus the run-time use of individual control
18097 methods.)
18098
18099 ACPI 2.0 variable-length packages are now fully operational.
18100
18101 Code and Data Size: Code and Data optimizations have permitted new
18102 feature development with an actual reduction in the library size.
18103 Current core subsystem library sizes are shown below. These are
18104 the code and data sizes for the acpica.lib produced by the
18105 Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 compiler, and these values do not include
18106 any ACPI driver or OSPM code. The debug version of the code
18107 includes the debug output trace mechanism and has a larger code
18108 and data size. Note that these values will vary depending on the
18109 efficiency of the compiler and the compiler options used during
18110 generation.
18111
18112 Previous Release (11_09_01):
18113 Non-Debug Version: 63.7K Code, 5.2K Data, 68.9K Total
18114 Debug Version: 134.5K Code, 55.4K Data, 189.9K Total
18115
18116 Current Release:
18117 Non-Debug Version: 64.1K Code, 5.3K Data, 69.4K Total
18118 Debug Version: 135.1K Code, 55.4K Data, 190.5K Total
18119
18120 2) Linux:
18121
18122 Enhanced the ACPI boot-time initialization code to allow the use
18123 of Local APIC tables for processor enumeration on IA-32, and to
18124 pave the way for a fully MPS-free boot (on SMP systems) in the
18125 near future. This functionality replaces
18126 arch/i386/kernel/acpitables.c, which was introduced in an earlier
18127 2.4.15-preX release. To enable this feature you must add
18128 "acpi_boot=on" to the kernel command line -- see the help entry
18129 for CONFIG_ACPI_BOOT for more information. An IA-64 release is in
18130 the works...
18131
18132 Restructured the configuration options to allow boot-time table
18133 parsing support without inclusion of the ACPI Interpreter (and
18134 other) code.
18135
18136 NOTE: This release does not include fixes for the reported events,
18137 power-down, and thermal passive cooling issues (coming soon).
18138
18139 3) ASL Compiler:
18140
18141 Added additional typechecking for Fields within restricted access
18142 Operation Regions. All fields within EC and CMOS regions must be
18143 declared with ByteAcc. All fields within SMBus regions must be
18144 declared with the BufferAcc access type.
18145
18146 Fixed a problem where the listing file output of control methods
18147 no longer interleaved the actual AML code with the ASL source
18148 code.
18149
18150
18151
18152
18153 ----------------------------------------
18154 Summary of changes for this label: 11_09_01
18155
18156 1) ACPI CA Core Subsystem:
18157
18158 Implemented ACPI 2.0-defined support for writes to fields with a
18159 Buffer, String, or Integer source operand that is smaller than the
18160 target field. In these cases, the source operand is zero-extended
18161 to fill the target field.
18162
18163 Fixed a problem where a Field starting bit offset (within the
18164 parent operation region) was calculated incorrectly if the
18165
18166 alignment of the field differed from the access width. This
18167 affected CreateWordField, CreateDwordField, CreateQwordField, and
18168 possibly other fields that use the "AccessAny" keyword.
18169
18170 Fixed a problem introduced in the 11_02_01 release where indirect
18171 stores through method arguments did not operate correctly.
18172
18173 2) Linux:
18174
18175 Implemented boot-time ACPI table parsing support
18176 (CONFIG_ACPI_BOOT) for IA32 and IA64 UP/SMP systems. This code
18177 facilitates the use of ACPI tables (e.g. MADT, SRAT) rather than
18178 legacy BIOS interfaces (e.g. MPS) for the configuration of system
18179 processors, memory, and interrupts during setup_arch(). Note that
18180 this patch does not include the required architecture-specific
18181 changes required to apply this information -- subsequent patches
18182 will be posted for both IA32 and IA64 to achieve this.
18183
18184 Added low-level sleep support for IA32 platforms, courtesy of Pat
18185 Mochel. This allows IA32 systems to transition to/from various
18186 sleeping states (e.g. S1, S3), although the lack of a centralized
18187 driver model and power-manageable drivers will prevent its
18188 (successful) use on most systems.
18189
18190 Revamped the ACPI 'menuconfig' layout: created new "ACPI Support"
18191 submenu, unified IA32 and IA64 options, added new "Boot using ACPI
18192 tables" option, etc.
18193
18194 Increased the default timeout for the EC driver from 1ms to 10ms
18195 (1000 cycles of 10us) to try to address AE_TIME errors during EC
18196 transactions.
18197
18198 ----------------------------------------
18199 Summary of changes for this label: 11_02_01
18200
18201 1) ACPI CA Core Subsystem:
18202
18203 ACPI 2.0 Support: Implemented ACPI 2.0 64-bit Field access
18204 (QWordAcc keyword). All ACPI 2.0 64-bit support is now
18205 implemented.
18206
18207 OSL Interfaces: Several of the OSL (AcpiOs*) interfaces required
18208 changes to support ACPI 2.0 Qword field access. Read/Write
18209 PciConfiguration(), Read/Write Memory(), and Read/Write Port() now
18210 accept an ACPI_INTEGER (64 bits) as the value parameter. Also,
18211 the value parameter for the address space handler interface is now
18212 an ACPI_INTEGER. OSL implementations of these interfaces must now
18213 handle the case where the Width parameter is 64.
18214
18215 Index Fields: Fixed a problem where unaligned bit assembly and
18216 disassembly for IndexFields was not supported correctly.
18217
18218 Index and Bank Fields: Nested Index and Bank Fields are now
18219 supported. During field access, a check is performed to ensure
18220 that the value written to an Index or Bank register is not out of
18221 the range of the register. The Index (or Bank) register is
18222 written before each access to the field data. Future support will
18223 include allowing individual IndexFields to be wider than the
18224 DataRegister width.
18225
18226 Fields: Fixed a problem where the AML interpreter was incorrectly
18227 attempting to write beyond the end of a Field/OpRegion. This was
18228 a boundary case that occurred when a DWORD field was written to a
18229 BYTE access OpRegion, forcing multiple writes and causing the
18230 interpreter to write one datum too many.
18231
18232 Fields: Fixed a problem with Field/OpRegion access where the
18233 starting bit address of a field was incorrectly calculated if the
18234 current access type was wider than a byte (WordAcc, DwordAcc, or
18235 QwordAcc).
18236
18237 Fields: Fixed a problem where forward references to individual
18238 FieldUnits (individual Field names within a Field definition) were
18239 not resolved during the AML table load.
18240
18241 Fields: Fixed a problem where forward references from a Field
18242 definition to the parent Operation Region definition were not
18243 resolved during the AML table load.
18244
18245 Fields: Duplicate FieldUnit names within a scope are now detected
18246 during AML table load.
18247
18248 Acpi Interfaces: Fixed a problem where the AcpiGetName() interface
18249 returned an incorrect name for the root node.
18250
18251 Code and Data Size: Code and Data optimizations have permitted new
18252 feature development with an actual reduction in the library size.
18253 Current core subsystem library sizes are shown below. These are
18254 the code and data sizes for the acpica.lib produced by the
18255 Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 compiler, and these values do not include
18256 any ACPI driver or OSPM code. The debug version of the code
18257 includes the debug output trace mechanism and has a larger code
18258 and data size. Note that these values will vary depending on the
18259 efficiency of the compiler and the compiler options used during
18260 generation.
18261
18262 Previous Release (10_18_01):
18263 Non-Debug Version: 63.9K Code, 5.1K Data, 69.0K Total
18264 Debug Version: 136.7K Code, 57.4K Data, 194.2K Total
18265
18266 Current Release:
18267 Non-Debug Version: 63.7K Code, 5.2K Data, 68.9K Total
18268 Debug Version: 134.5K Code, 55.4K Data, 189.9K Total
18269
18270 2) Linux:
18271
18272 Improved /proc processor output (Pavel Machek) Re-added
18273 MODULE_LICENSE("GPL") to all modules.
18274
18275 3) ASL Compiler version X2030:
18276
18277 Duplicate FieldUnit names within a scope are now detected and
18278 flagged as errors.
18279
18280 4) Documentation:
18281
18282 Programmer Reference updated to reflect OSL and address space
18283 handler interface changes described above.
18284
18285 ----------------------------------------
18286 Summary of changes for this label: 10_18_01
18287
18288 ACPI CA Core Subsystem:
18289
18290 Fixed a problem with the internal object reference count mechanism
18291 that occasionally caused premature object deletion. This resolves
18292 all of the outstanding problem reports where an object is deleted
18293 in the middle of an interpreter evaluation. Although this problem
18294 only showed up in rather obscure cases, the solution to the
18295 problem involved an adjustment of all reference counts involving
18296 objects attached to namespace nodes.
18297
18298 Fixed a problem with Field support in the interpreter where
18299 writing to an aligned field whose length is an exact multiple (2
18300 or greater) of the field access granularity would cause an attempt
18301 to write beyond the end of the field.
18302
18303 The top level AML opcode execution functions within the
18304 interpreter have been renamed with a more meaningful and
18305 consistent naming convention. The modules exmonad.c and
18306 exdyadic.c were eliminated. New modules are exoparg1.c,
18307 exoparg2.c, exoparg3.c, and exoparg6.c.
18308
18309 Support for the ACPI 2.0 "Mid" ASL operator has been implemented.
18310
18311 Fixed a problem where the AML debugger was causing some internal
18312 objects to not be deleted during subsystem termination.
18313
18314 Fixed a problem with the external AcpiEvaluateObject interface
18315 where the subsystem would fault if the named object to be
18316 evaluated referred to a constant such as Zero, Ones, etc.
18317
18318 Fixed a problem with IndexFields and BankFields where the
18319 subsystem would fault if the index, data, or bank registers were
18320 not defined in the same scope as the field itself.
18321
18322 Added printf format string checking for compilers that support
18323 this feature. Corrected more than 50 instances of issues with
18324 format specifiers within invocations of ACPI_DEBUG_PRINT
18325 throughout the core subsystem code.
18326
18327 The ASL "Revision" operator now returns the ACPI support level
18328 implemented in the core - the value "2" since the ACPI 2.0 support
18329 is more than 50% implemented.
18330
18331 Enhanced the output of the AML debugger "dump namespace" command
18332 to output in a more human-readable form.
18333
18334 Current core subsystem library code sizes are shown below. These
18335
18336 are the code and data sizes for the acpica.lib produced by the
18337 Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 compiler, and these values do not include
18338 any ACPI driver or OSPM code. The debug version of the code
18339 includes the full debug trace mechanism -- leading to a much
18340
18341 larger code and data size. Note that these values will vary
18342 depending on the efficiency of the compiler and the compiler
18343 options used during generation.
18344
18345 Previous Label (09_20_01):
18346 Non-Debug Version: 65K Code, 5K Data, 70K Total
18347 Debug Version: 138K Code, 58K Data, 196K Total
18348
18349 This Label:
18350
18351 Non-Debug Version: 63.9K Code, 5.1K Data, 69.0K Total
18352 Debug Version: 136.7K Code, 57.4K Data, 194.2K Total
18353
18354 Linux:
18355
18356 Implemented a "Bad BIOS Blacklist" to track machines that have
18357 known ASL/AML problems.
18358
18359 Enhanced the /proc interface for the thermal zone driver and added
18360 support for _HOT (the critical suspend trip point). The 'info'
18361 file now includes threshold/policy information, and allows setting
18362 of _SCP (cooling preference) and _TZP (polling frequency) values
18363 to the 'info' file. Examples: "echo tzp=5 > info" sets the polling
18364 frequency to 5 seconds, and "echo scp=1 > info" sets the cooling
18365 preference to the passive/quiet mode (if supported by the ASL).
18366
18367 Implemented a workaround for a gcc bug that resuted in an OOPs
18368 when loading the control method battery driver.
18369
18370 ----------------------------------------
18371 Summary of changes for this label: 09_20_01
18372
18373 ACPI CA Core Subsystem:
18374
18375 The AcpiEnableEvent and AcpiDisableEvent interfaces have been
18376 modified to allow individual GPE levels to be flagged as wake-
18377 enabled (i.e., these GPEs are to remain enabled when the platform
18378 sleeps.)
18379
18380 The AcpiEnterSleepState and AcpiLeaveSleepState interfaces now
18381 support wake-enabled GPEs. This means that upon entering the
18382 sleep state, all GPEs that are not wake-enabled are disabled.
18383 When leaving the sleep state, these GPEs are re-enabled.
18384
18385 A local double-precision divide/modulo module has been added to
18386 enhance portability to OS kernels where a 64-bit math library is
18387 not available. The new module is "utmath.c".
18388
18389 Several optimizations have been made to reduce the use of CPU
18390 stack. Originally over 2K, the maximum stack usage is now below
18391 2K at 1860 bytes (1.82k)
18392
18393 Fixed a problem with the AcpiGetFirmwareTable interface where the
18394 root table pointer was not mapped into a logical address properly.
18395
18396 Fixed a problem where a NULL pointer was being dereferenced in the
18397 interpreter code for the ASL Notify operator.
18398
18399 Fixed a problem where the use of the ASL Revision operator
18400 returned an error. This operator now returns the current version
18401 of the ACPI CA core subsystem.
18402
18403 Fixed a problem where objects passed as control method parameters
18404 to AcpiEvaluateObject were always deleted at method termination.
18405 However, these objects may end up being stored into the namespace
18406 by the called method. The object reference count mechanism was
18407 applied to these objects instead of a force delete.
18408
18409 Fixed a problem where static strings or buffers (contained in the
18410 AML code) that are declared as package elements within the ASL
18411 code could cause a fault because the interpreter would attempt to
18412 delete them. These objects are now marked with the "static
18413 object" flag to prevent any attempt to delete them.
18414
18415 Implemented an interpreter optimization to use operands directly
18416 from the state object instead of extracting the operands to local
18417 variables. This reduces stack use and code size, and improves
18418 performance.
18419
18420 The module exxface.c was eliminated as it was an unnecessary extra
18421 layer of code.
18422
18423 Current core subsystem library code sizes are shown below. These
18424 are the code and data sizes for the acpica.lib produced by the
18425 Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 compiler, and these values do not include
18426 any ACPI driver or OSPM code. The debug version of the code
18427 includes the full debug trace mechanism -- leading to a much
18428 larger code and data size. Note that these values will vary
18429 depending on the efficiency of the compiler and the compiler
18430 options used during generation.
18431
18432 Non-Debug Version: 65K Code, 5K Data, 70K Total
18433 (Previously 69K) Debug Version: 138K Code, 58K Data, 196K
18434 Total (Previously 195K)
18435
18436 Linux:
18437
18438 Support for ACPI 2.0 64-bit integers has been added. All ACPI
18439 Integer objects are now 64 bits wide
18440
18441 All Acpi data types and structures are now in lower case. Only
18442 Acpi macros are upper case for differentiation.
18443
18444 Documentation:
18445
18446 Changes to the external interfaces as described above.
18447
18448 ----------------------------------------
18449 Summary of changes for this label: 08_31_01
18450
18451 ACPI CA Core Subsystem:
18452
18453 A bug with interpreter implementation of the ASL Divide operator
18454 was found and fixed. The implicit function return value (not the
18455 explicit store operands) was returning the remainder instead of
18456 the quotient. This was a longstanding bug and it fixes several
18457 known outstanding issues on various platforms.
18458
18459 The ACPI_DEBUG_PRINT and function trace entry/exit macros have
18460 been further optimized for size. There are 700 invocations of the
18461 DEBUG_PRINT macro alone, so each optimization reduces the size of
18462 the debug version of the subsystem significantly.
18463
18464 A stack trace mechanism has been implemented. The maximum stack
18465 usage is about 2K on 32-bit platforms. The debugger command "stat
18466 stack" will display the current maximum stack usage.
18467
18468 All public symbols and global variables within the subsystem are
18469 now prefixed with the string "Acpi". This keeps all of the
18470 symbols grouped together in a kernel map, and avoids conflicts
18471 with other kernel subsystems.
18472
18473 Most of the internal fixed lookup tables have been moved into the
18474 code segment via the const operator.
18475
18476 Several enhancements have been made to the interpreter to both
18477 reduce the code size and improve performance.
18478
18479 Current core subsystem library code sizes are shown below. These
18480 are the code and data sizes for the acpica.lib produced by the
18481 Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 compiler, and these values do not include
18482 any ACPI driver or OSPM code. The debug version of the code
18483 includes the full debug trace mechanism which contains over 700
18484 invocations of the DEBUG_PRINT macro, 500 function entry macro
18485 invocations, and over 900 function exit macro invocations --
18486 leading to a much larger code and data size. Note that these
18487 values will vary depending on the efficiency of the compiler and
18488 the compiler options used during generation.
18489
18490 Non-Debug Version: 64K Code, 5K Data, 69K Total
18491 Debug Version: 137K Code, 58K Data, 195K Total
18492
18493 Linux:
18494
18495 Implemented wbinvd() macro, pending a kernel-wide definition.
18496
18497 Fixed /proc/acpi/event to handle poll() and short reads.
18498
18499 ASL Compiler, version X2026:
18500
18501 Fixed a problem introduced in the previous label where the AML
18502
18503 code emitted for package objects produced packages with zero
18504 length.
18505
18506 ----------------------------------------
18507 Summary of changes for this label: 08_16_01
18508
18509 ACPI CA Core Subsystem:
18510
18511 The following ACPI 2.0 ASL operators have been implemented in the
18512 AML interpreter (These are already supported by the Intel ASL
18513 compiler): ToDecimalString, ToHexString, ToString, ToInteger, and
18514 ToBuffer. Support for 64-bit AML constants is implemented in the
18515 AML parser, debugger, and disassembler.
18516
18517 The internal memory tracking mechanism (leak detection code) has
18518 been upgraded to reduce the memory overhead (a separate tracking
18519 block is no longer allocated for each memory allocation), and now
18520 supports all of the internal object caches.
18521
18522 The data structures and code for the internal object caches have
18523 been coelesced and optimized so that there is a single cache and
18524 memory list data structure and a single group of functions that
18525 implement generic cache management. This has reduced the code
18526 size in both the debug and release versions of the subsystem.
18527
18528 The DEBUG_PRINT macro(s) have been optimized for size and replaced
18529 by ACPI_DEBUG_PRINT. The syntax for this macro is slightly
18530 different, because it generates a single call to an internal
18531 function. This results in a savings of about 90 bytes per
18532 invocation, resulting in an overall code and data savings of about
18533 16% in the debug version of the subsystem.
18534
18535 Linux:
18536
18537 Fixed C3 disk corruption problems and re-enabled C3 on supporting
18538 machines.
18539
18540 Integrated low-level sleep code by Patrick Mochel.
18541
18542 Further tweaked source code Linuxization.
18543
18544 Other minor fixes.
18545
18546 ASL Compiler:
18547
18548 Support for ACPI 2.0 variable length packages is fixed/completed.
18549
18550 Fixed a problem where the optional length parameter for the ACPI
18551 2.0 ToString operator.
18552
18553 Fixed multiple extraneous error messages when a syntax error is
18554 detected within the declaration line of a control method.
18555
18556 ----------------------------------------
18557 Summary of changes for this label: 07_17_01
18558
18559 ACPI CA Core Subsystem:
18560
18561 Added a new interface named AcpiGetFirmwareTable to obtain any
18562 ACPI table via the ACPI signature. The interface can be called at
18563 any time during kernel initialization, even before the kernel
18564 virtual memory manager is initialized and paging is enabled. This
18565 allows kernel subsystems to obtain ACPI tables very early, even
18566 before the ACPI CA subsystem is initialized.
18567
18568 Fixed a problem where Fields defined with the AnyAcc attribute
18569 could be resolved to the incorrect address under the following
18570 conditions: 1) the field width is larger than 8 bits and 2) the
18571 parent operation region is not defined on a DWORD boundary.
18572
18573 Fixed a problem where the interpreter is not being locked during
18574 namespace initialization (during execution of the _INI control
18575 methods), causing an error when an attempt is made to release it
18576 later.
18577
18578 ACPI 2.0 support in the AML Interpreter has begun and will be
18579 ongoing throughout the rest of this year. In this label, The Mod
18580 operator is implemented.
18581
18582 Added a new data type to contain full PCI addresses named
18583 ACPI_PCI_ID. This structure contains the PCI Segment, Bus, Device,
18584 and Function values.
18585
18586 Linux:
18587
18588 Enhanced the Linux version of the source code to change most
18589 capitalized ACPI type names to lowercase. For example, all
18590 instances of ACPI_STATUS are changed to acpi_status. This will
18591 result in a large diff, but the change is strictly cosmetic and
18592 aligns the CA code closer to the Linux coding standard.
18593
18594 OSL Interfaces:
18595
18596 The interfaces to the PCI configuration space have been changed to
18597 add the PCI Segment number and to split the single 32-bit combined
18598 DeviceFunction field into two 16-bit fields. This was
18599 accomplished by moving the four values that define an address in
18600 PCI configuration space (segment, bus, device, and function) to
18601 the new ACPI_PCI_ID structure.
18602
18603 The changes to the PCI configuration space interfaces led to a
18604 reexamination of the complete set of address space access
18605 interfaces for PCI, I/O, and Memory. The previously existing 18
18606 interfaces have proven difficult to maintain (any small change
18607 must be propagated across at least 6 interfaces) and do not easily
18608 allow for future expansion to 64 bits if necessary. Also, on some
18609 systems, it would not be appropriate to demultiplex the access
18610 width (8, 16, 32,or 64) before calling the OSL if the
18611 corresponding native OS interfaces contain a similar access width
18612 parameter. For these reasons, the 18 address space interfaces
18613 have been replaced by these 6 new ones:
18614
18615 AcpiOsReadPciConfiguration
18616 AcpiOsWritePciConfiguration
18617 AcpiOsReadMemory
18618 AcpiOsWriteMemory
18619 AcpiOsReadPort
18620 AcpiOsWritePort
18621
18622 Added a new interface named AcpiOsGetRootPointer to allow the OSL
18623 to perform the platform and/or OS-specific actions necessary to
18624 obtain the ACPI RSDP table pointer. On IA-32 platforms, this
18625 interface will simply call down to the CA core to perform the low-
18626 memory search for the table. On IA-64, the RSDP is obtained from
18627 EFI. Migrating this interface to the OSL allows the CA core to
18628
18629 remain OS and platform independent.
18630
18631 Added a new interface named AcpiOsSignal to provide a generic
18632 "function code and pointer" interface for various miscellaneous
18633 signals and notifications that must be made to the host OS. The
18634 first such signals are intended to support the ASL Fatal and
18635 Breakpoint operators. In the latter case, the AcpiOsBreakpoint
18636 interface has been obsoleted.
18637
18638 The definition of the AcpiFormatException interface has been
18639 changed to simplify its use. The caller no longer must supply a
18640 buffer to the call; A pointer to a const string is now returned
18641 directly. This allows the call to be easily used in printf
18642 statements, etc. since the caller does not have to manage a local
18643 buffer.
18644
18645
18646 ASL Compiler, Version X2025:
18647
18648 The ACPI 2.0 Switch/Case/Default operators have been implemented
18649 and are fully functional. They will work with all ACPI 1.0
18650 interpreters, since the operators are simply translated to If/Else
18651 pairs.
18652
18653 The ACPI 2.0 ElseIf operator is implemented and will also work
18654 with 1.0 interpreters, for the same reason.
18655
18656 Implemented support for ACPI 2.0 variable-length packages. These
18657 packages have a separate opcode, and their size is determined by
18658 the interpreter at run-time.
18659
18660 Documentation The ACPI CA Programmer Reference has been updated to
18661 reflect the new interfaces and changes to existing interfaces.
18662
18663 ------------------------------------------
18664 Summary of changes for this label: 06_15_01
18665
18666 ACPI CA Core Subsystem:
18667
18668 Fixed a problem where a DWORD-accessed field within a Buffer
18669 object would get its byte address inadvertently rounded down to
18670 the nearest DWORD. Buffers are always Byte-accessible.
18671
18672 ASL Compiler, version X2024:
18673
18674 Fixed a problem where the Switch() operator would either fault or
18675 hang the compiler. Note however, that the AML code for this ACPI
18676 2.0 operator is not yet implemented.
18677
18678 Compiler uses the new AcpiOsGetTimer interface to obtain compile
18679 timings.
18680
18681 Implementation of the CreateField operator automatically converts
18682 a reference to a named field within a resource descriptor from a
18683 byte offset to a bit offset if required.
18684
18685 Added some missing named fields from the resource descriptor
18686 support. These are the names that are automatically created by the
18687 compiler to reference fields within a descriptor. They are only
18688 valid at compile time and are not passed through to the AML
18689 interpreter.
18690
18691 Resource descriptor named fields are now typed as Integers and
18692 subject to compile-time typechecking when used in expressions.
18693
18694 ------------------------------------------
18695 Summary of changes for this label: 05_18_01
18696
18697 ACPI CA Core Subsystem:
18698
18699 Fixed a couple of problems in the Field support code where bits
18700 from adjacent fields could be returned along with the proper field
18701 bits. Restructured the field support code to improve performance,
18702 readability and maintainability.
18703
18704 New DEBUG_PRINTP macro automatically inserts the procedure name
18705 into the output, saving hundreds of copies of procedure name
18706 strings within the source, shrinking the memory footprint of the
18707 debug version of the core subsystem.
18708
18709 Source Code Structure:
18710
18711 The source code directory tree was restructured to reflect the
18712 current organization of the component architecture. Some files
18713 and directories have been moved and/or renamed.
18714
18715 Linux:
18716
18717 Fixed leaking kacpidpc processes.
18718
18719 Fixed queueing event data even when /proc/acpi/event is not
18720 opened.
18721
18722 ASL Compiler, version X2020:
18723
18724 Memory allocation performance enhancement - over 24X compile time
18725 improvement on large ASL files. Parse nodes and namestring
18726 buffers are now allocated from a large internal compiler buffer.
18727
18728 The temporary .SRC file is deleted unless the "-s" option is
18729 specified
18730
18731 The "-d" debug output option now sends all output to the .DBG file
18732 instead of the console.
18733
18734 "External" second parameter is now optional
18735
18736 "ElseIf" syntax now properly allows the predicate
18737
18738 Last operand to "Load" now recognized as a Target operand
18739
18740 Debug object can now be used anywhere as a normal object.
18741
18742 ResourceTemplate now returns an object of type BUFFER
18743
18744 EISAID now returns an object of type INTEGER
18745
18746 "Index" now works with a STRING operand
18747
18748 "LoadTable" now accepts optional parameters
18749
18750 "ToString" length parameter is now optional
18751
18752 "Interrupt (ResourceType," parse error fixed.
18753
18754 "Register" with a user-defined region space parse error fixed
18755
18756 Escaped backslash at the end of a string ("\\") scan/parse error
18757 fixed
18758
18759 "Revision" is now an object of type INTEGER.
18760
18761
18762
18763 ------------------------------------------
18764 Summary of changes for this label: 05_02_01
18765
18766 Linux:
18767
18768 /proc/acpi/event now blocks properly.
18769
18770 Removed /proc/sys/acpi. You can still dump your DSDT from
18771 /proc/acpi/dsdt.
18772
18773 ACPI CA Core Subsystem:
18774
18775 Fixed a problem introduced in the previous label where some of the
18776 "small" resource descriptor types were not recognized.
18777
18778 Improved error messages for the case where an ASL Field is outside
18779 the range of the parent operation region.
18780
18781 ASL Compiler, version X2018:
18782
18783
18784 Added error detection for ASL Fields that extend beyond the length
18785 of the parent operation region (only if the length of the region
18786 is known at compile time.) This includes fields that have a
18787 minimum access width that is smaller than the parent region, and
18788 individual field units that are partially or entirely beyond the
18789 extent of the parent.
18790
18791
18792
18793 ------------------------------------------
18794 Summary of changes for this label: 04_27_01
18795
18796 ACPI CA Core Subsystem:
18797
18798 Fixed a problem where the namespace mutex could be released at the
18799 wrong time during execution of AcpiRemoveAddressSpaceHandler.
18800
18801 Added optional thread ID output for debug traces, to simplify
18802 debugging of multiple threads. Added context switch notification
18803 when the debug code realizes that a different thread is now
18804 executing ACPI code.
18805
18806 Some additional external data types have been prefixed with the
18807 string "ACPI_" for consistency. This may effect existing code.
18808 The data types affected are the external callback typedefs - e.g.,
18809
18810 WALK_CALLBACK becomes ACPI_WALK_CALLBACK.
18811
18812 Linux:
18813
18814 Fixed an issue with the OSL semaphore implementation where a
18815 thread was waking up with an error from receiving a SIGCHLD
18816 signal.
18817
18818 Linux version of ACPI CA now uses the system C library for string
18819 manipulation routines instead of a local implementation.
18820
18821 Cleaned up comments and removed TBDs.
18822
18823 ASL Compiler, version X2017:
18824
18825 Enhanced error detection and reporting for all file I/O
18826 operations.
18827
18828 Documentation:
18829
18830 Programmer Reference updated to version 1.06.
18831
18832
18833
18834 ------------------------------------------
18835 Summary of changes for this label: 04_13_01
18836
18837 ACPI CA Core Subsystem:
18838
18839 Restructured support for BufferFields and RegionFields.
18840 BankFields support is now fully operational. All known 32-bit
18841 limitations on field sizes have been removed. Both BufferFields
18842 and (Operation) RegionFields are now supported by the same field
18843 management code.
18844
18845 Resource support now supports QWORD address and IO resources. The
18846 16/32/64 bit address structures and the Extended IRQ structure
18847 have been changed to properly handle Source Resource strings.
18848
18849 A ThreadId of -1 is now used to indicate a "mutex not acquired"
18850 condition internally and must never be returned by AcpiOsThreadId.
18851 This reserved value was changed from 0 since Unix systems allow a
18852 thread ID of 0.
18853
18854 Linux:
18855
18856 Driver code reorganized to enhance portability
18857
18858 Added a kernel configuration option to control ACPI_DEBUG
18859
18860 Fixed the EC driver to honor _GLK.
18861
18862 ASL Compiler, version X2016:
18863
18864 Fixed support for the "FixedHw" keyword. Previously, the FixedHw
18865 address space was set to 0, not 0x7f as it should be.
18866
18867 ------------------------------------------
18868 Summary of changes for this label: 03_13_01
18869
18870 ACPI CA Core Subsystem:
18871
18872 During ACPI initialization, the _SB_._INI method is now run if
18873 present.
18874
18875 Notify handler fix - notifies are deferred until the parent method
18876 completes execution. This fixes the "mutex already acquired"
18877 issue seen occasionally.
18878
18879 Part of the "implicit conversion" rules in ACPI 2.0 have been
18880 found to cause compatibility problems with existing ASL/AML. The
18881 convert "result-to-target-type" implementation has been removed
18882 for stores to method Args and Locals. Source operand conversion
18883 is still fully implemented. Possible changes to ACPI 2.0
18884 specification pending.
18885
18886 Fix to AcpiRsCalculatePciRoutingTableLength to return correct
18887 length.
18888
18889 Fix for compiler warnings for 64-bit compiles.
18890
18891 Linux:
18892
18893 /proc output aligned for easier parsing.
18894
18895 Release-version compile problem fixed.
18896
18897 New kernel configuration options documented in Configure.help.
18898
18899 IBM 600E - Fixed Sleep button may generate "Invalid <NULL>
18900 context" message.
18901
18902 OSPM:
18903
18904 Power resource driver integrated with bus manager.
18905
18906 Fixed kernel fault during active cooling for thermal zones.
18907
18908 Source Code:
18909
18910 The source code tree has been restructured.
18911
18912
18913
18914 ------------------------------------------
18915 Summary of changes for this label: 03_02_01
18916
18917 Linux OS Services Layer (OSL):
18918
18919 Major revision of all Linux-specific code.
18920
18921 Modularized all ACPI-specific drivers.
18922
18923 Added new thermal zone and power resource drivers.
18924
18925 Revamped /proc interface (new functionality is under /proc/acpi).
18926
18927 New kernel configuration options.
18928
18929 Linux known issues:
18930
18931 New kernel configuration options not documented in Configure.help
18932 yet.
18933
18934
18935 Module dependencies not currently implemented. If used, they
18936 should be loaded in this order: busmgr, power, ec, system,
18937 processor, battery, ac_adapter, button, thermal.
18938
18939 Modules will not load if CONFIG_MODVERSION is set.
18940
18941 IBM 600E - entering S5 may reboot instead of shutting down.
18942
18943 IBM 600E - Sleep button may generate "Invalid <NULL> context"
18944 message.
18945
18946 Some systems may fail with "execution mutex already acquired"
18947 message.
18948
18949 ACPI CA Core Subsystem:
18950
18951 Added a new OSL Interface, AcpiOsGetThreadId. This was required
18952 for the deadlock detection code. Defined to return a non-zero, 32-
18953 bit thread ID for the currently executing thread. May be a non-
18954 zero constant integer on single-thread systems.
18955
18956 Implemented deadlock detection for internal subsystem mutexes. We
18957 may add conditional compilation for this code (debug only) later.
18958
18959 ASL/AML Mutex object semantics are now fully supported. This
18960 includes multiple acquires/releases by owner and support for the
18961
18962 Mutex SyncLevel parameter.
18963
18964 A new "Force Release" mechanism automatically frees all ASL
18965 Mutexes that have been acquired but not released when a thread
18966 exits the interpreter. This forces conformance to the ACPI spec
18967 ("All mutexes must be released when an invocation exits") and
18968 prevents deadlocked ASL threads. This mechanism can be expanded
18969 (later) to monitor other resource acquisitions if OEM ASL code
18970 continues to misbehave (which it will).
18971
18972 Several new ACPI exception codes have been added for the Mutex
18973 support.
18974
18975 Recursive method calls are now allowed and supported (the ACPI
18976 spec does in fact allow recursive method calls.) The number of
18977 recursive calls is subject to the restrictions imposed by the
18978 SERIALIZED method keyword and SyncLevel (ACPI 2.0) method
18979 parameter.
18980
18981 Implemented support for the SyncLevel parameter for control
18982 methods (ACPI 2.0 feature)
18983
18984 Fixed a deadlock problem when multiple threads attempted to use
18985 the interpreter.
18986
18987 Fixed a problem where the string length of a String package
18988 element was not always set in a package returned from
18989 AcpiEvaluateObject.
18990
18991 Fixed a problem where the length of a String package element was
18992 not always included in the length of the overall package returned
18993 from AcpiEvaluateObject.
18994
18995 Added external interfaces (Acpi*) to the ACPI debug memory
18996 manager. This manager keeps a list of all outstanding
18997 allocations, and can therefore detect memory leaks and attempts to
18998 free memory blocks more than once. Useful for code such as the
18999 power manager, etc. May not be appropriate for device drivers.
19000 Performance with the debug code enabled is slow.
19001
19002 The ACPI Global Lock is now an optional hardware element.
19003
19004 ASL Compiler Version X2015:
19005
19006 Integrated changes to allow the compiler to be generated on
19007 multiple platforms.
19008
19009 Linux makefile added to generate the compiler on Linux
19010
19011 Source Code:
19012
19013 All platform-specific headers have been moved to their own
19014 subdirectory, Include/Platform.
19015
19016 New source file added, Interpreter/ammutex.c
19017
19018 New header file, Include/acstruct.h
19019
19020 Documentation:
19021
19022 The programmer reference has been updated for the following new
19023 interfaces: AcpiOsGetThreadId AcpiAllocate AcpiCallocate AcpiFree
19024
19025 ------------------------------------------
19026 Summary of changes for this label: 02_08_01
19027
19028 Core ACPI CA Subsystem: Fixed a problem where an error was
19029 incorrectly returned if the return resource buffer was larger than
19030 the actual data (in the resource interfaces).
19031
19032 References to named objects within packages are resolved to the
19033
19034 full pathname string before packages are returned directly (via
19035 the AcpiEvaluateObject interface) or indirectly via the resource
19036 interfaces.
19037
19038 Linux OS Services Layer (OSL):
19039
19040 Improved /proc battery interface.
19041
19042
19043 Added C-state debugging output and other miscellaneous fixes.
19044
19045 ASL Compiler Version X2014:
19046
19047 All defined method arguments can now be used as local variables,
19048 including the ones that are not actually passed in as parameters.
19049 The compiler tracks initialization of the arguments and issues an
19050 exception if they are used without prior assignment (just like
19051 locals).
19052
19053 The -o option now specifies a filename prefix that is used for all
19054 output files, including the AML output file. Otherwise, the
19055 default behavior is as follows: 1) the AML goes to the file
19056 specified in the DSDT. 2) all other output files use the input
19057 source filename as the base.
19058
19059 ------------------------------------------
19060 Summary of changes for this label: 01_25_01
19061
19062 Core ACPI CA Subsystem: Restructured the implementation of object
19063 store support within the interpreter. This includes support for
19064 the Store operator as well as any ASL operators that include a
19065 target operand.
19066
19067 Partially implemented support for Implicit Result-to-Target
19068 conversion. This is when a result object is converted on the fly
19069 to the type of an existing target object. Completion of this
19070 support is pending further analysis of the ACPI specification
19071 concerning this matter.
19072
19073 CPU-specific code has been removed from the subsystem (hardware
19074 directory).
19075
19076 New Power Management Timer functions added
19077
19078 Linux OS Services Layer (OSL): Moved system state transition code
19079 to the core, fixed it, and modified Linux OSL accordingly.
19080
19081 Fixed C2 and C3 latency calculations.
19082
19083
19084 We no longer use the compilation date for the version message on
19085 initialization, but retrieve the version from AcpiGetSystemInfo().
19086
19087 Incorporated for fix Sony VAIO machines.
19088
19089 Documentation: The Programmer Reference has been updated and
19090 reformatted.
19091
19092
19093 ASL Compiler: Version X2013: Fixed a problem where the line
19094 numbering and error reporting could get out of sync in the
19095 presence of multiple include files.
19096
19097 ------------------------------------------
19098 Summary of changes for this label: 01_15_01
19099
19100 Core ACPI CA Subsystem:
19101
19102 Implemented support for type conversions in the execution of the
19103 ASL Concatenate operator (The second operand is converted to
19104 match the type of the first operand before concatenation.)
19105
19106 Support for implicit source operand conversion is partially
19107 implemented. The ASL source operand types Integer, Buffer, and
19108 String are freely interchangeable for most ASL operators and are
19109 converted by the interpreter on the fly as required. Implicit
19110 Target operand conversion (where the result is converted to the
19111 target type before storing) is not yet implemented.
19112
19113 Support for 32-bit and 64-bit BCD integers is implemented.
19114
19115 Problem fixed where a field read on an aligned field could cause a
19116 read past the end of the field.
19117
19118 New exception, AE_AML_NO_RETURN_VALUE, is returned when a method
19119 does not return a value, but the caller expects one. (The ASL
19120 compiler flags this as a warning.)
19121
19122 ASL Compiler:
19123
19124 Version X2011:
19125 1. Static typechecking of all operands is implemented. This
19126 prevents the use of invalid objects (such as using a Package where
19127 an Integer is required) at compile time instead of at interpreter
19128 run-time.
19129 2. The ASL source line is printed with ALL errors and warnings.
19130 3. Bug fix for source EOF without final linefeed.
19131 4. Debug option is split into a parse trace and a namespace trace.
19132 5. Namespace output option (-n) includes initial values for
19133 integers and strings.
19134 6. Parse-only option added for quick syntax checking.
19135 7. Compiler checks for duplicate ACPI name declarations
19136
19137 Version X2012:
19138 1. Relaxed typechecking to allow interchangeability between
19139 strings, integers, and buffers. These types are now converted by
19140 the interpreter at runtime.
19141 2. Compiler reports time taken by each internal subsystem in the
19142 debug output file.
19143
19144
19145 ------------------------------------------
19146 Summary of changes for this label: 12_14_00
19147
19148 ASL Compiler:
19149
19150 This is the first official release of the compiler. Since the
19151 compiler requires elements of the Core Subsystem, this label
19152 synchronizes everything.
19153
19154 ------------------------------------------
19155 Summary of changes for this label: 12_08_00
19156
19157
19158 Fixed a problem where named references within the ASL definition
19159 of both OperationRegions and CreateXXXFields did not work
19160 properly. The symptom was an AE_AML_OPERAND_TYPE during
19161 initialization of the region/field. This is similar (but not
19162 related internally) to the problem that was fixed in the last
19163 label.
19164
19165 Implemented both 32-bit and 64-bit support for the BCD ASL
19166 functions ToBCD and FromBCD.
19167
19168 Updated all legal headers to include "2000" in the copyright
19169 years.
19170
19171 ------------------------------------------
19172 Summary of changes for this label: 12_01_00
19173
19174 Fixed a problem where method invocations within the ASL definition
19175 of both OperationRegions and CreateXXXFields did not work
19176 properly. The symptom was an AE_AML_OPERAND_TYPE during
19177 initialization of the region/field:
19178
19179 nsinit-0209: AE_AML_OPERAND_TYPE while getting region arguments
19180 [DEBG] ammonad-0284: Exec_monadic2_r/Not: bad operand(s)
19181 (0x3005)
19182
19183 Fixed a problem where operators with more than one nested
19184 subexpression would fail. The symptoms were varied, by mostly
19185 AE_AML_OPERAND_TYPE errors. This was actually a rather serious
19186 problem that has gone unnoticed until now.
19187
19188 Subtract (Add (1,2), Multiply (3,4))
19189
19190 Fixed a problem where AcpiGetHandle didn't quite get fixed in the
19191 previous build (The prefix part of a relative path was handled
19192 incorrectly).
19193
19194 Fixed a problem where Operation Region initialization failed if
19195 the operation region name was a "namepath" instead of a simple
19196 "nameseg". Symptom was an AE_NO_OPERAND error.
19197
19198 Fixed a problem where an assignment to a local variable via the
19199 indirect RefOf mechanism only worked for the first such
19200 assignment. Subsequent assignments were ignored.
19201
19202 ------------------------------------------
19203 Summary of changes for this label: 11_15_00
19204
19205 ACPI 2.0 table support with backwards support for ACPI 1.0 and the
19206 0.71 extensions. Note: although we can read ACPI 2.0 BIOS tables,
19207 the AML interpreter does NOT have support for the new 2.0 ASL
19208 grammar terms at this time.
19209
19210 All ACPI hardware access is via the GAS structures in the ACPI 2.0
19211 FADT.
19212
19213 All physical memory addresses across all platforms are now 64 bits
19214 wide. Logical address width remains dependent on the platform
19215 (i.e., "void *").
19216
19217 AcpiOsMapMemory interface changed to a 64-bit physical address.
19218
19219 The AML interpreter integer size is now 64 bits, as per the ACPI
19220 2.0 specification.
19221
19222 For backwards compatibility with ACPI 1.0, ACPI tables with a
19223 revision number less than 2 use 32-bit integers only.
19224
19225 Fixed a problem where the evaluation of OpRegion operands did not
19226 always resolve them to numbers properly.
19227
19228 ------------------------------------------
19229 Summary of changes for this label: 10_20_00
19230
19231 Fix for CBN_._STA issue. This fix will allow correct access to
19232 CBN_ OpRegions when the _STA returns 0x8.
19233
19234 Support to convert ACPI constants (Ones, Zeros, One) to actual
19235 values before a package object is returned
19236
19237 Fix for method call as predicate to if/while construct causing
19238 incorrect if/while behavior
19239
19240 Fix for Else block package lengths sometimes calculated wrong (if
19241 block > 63 bytes)
19242
19243 Fix for Processor object length field, was always zero
19244
19245 Table load abort if FACP sanity check fails
19246
19247 Fix for problem with Scope(name) if name already exists
19248
19249 Warning emitted if a named object referenced cannot be found
19250 (resolved) during method execution.
19251
19252
19253
19254
19255
19256 ------------------------------------------
19257 Summary of changes for this label: 9_29_00
19258
19259 New table initialization interfaces: AcpiInitializeSubsystem no
19260 longer has any parameters AcpiFindRootPointer - Find the RSDP (if
19261 necessary) AcpiLoadTables (RSDP) - load all tables found at RSDP-
19262 >RSDT Obsolete Interfaces AcpiLoadFirmwareTables - replaced by
19263 AcpiLoadTables
19264
19265 Note: These interface changes require changes to all existing OSDs
19266
19267 The PCI_Config default address space handler is always installed
19268 at the root namespace object.
19269
19270 -------------------------------------------
19271 Summary of changes for this label: 09_15_00
19272
19273 The new initialization architecture is implemented. New
19274 interfaces are: AcpiInitializeSubsystem (replaces AcpiInitialize)
19275 AcpiEnableSubsystem Obsolete Interfaces: AcpiLoadNamespace
19276
19277 (Namespace is automatically loaded when a table is loaded)
19278
19279 The ACPI_OPERAND_OBJECT has been optimized to shrink its size from
19280 52 bytes to 32 bytes. There is usually one of these for every
19281 namespace object, so the memory savings is significant.
19282
19283 Implemented just-in-time evaluation of the CreateField operators.
19284
19285 Bug fixes for IA-64 support have been integrated.
19286
19287 Additional code review comments have been implemented
19288
19289 The so-called "third pass parse" has been replaced by a final walk
19290 through the namespace to initialize all operation regions (address
19291 spaces) and fields that have not yet been initialized during the
19292 execution of the various _INI and REG methods.
19293
19294 New file - namespace/nsinit.c
19295
19296 -------------------------------------------
19297 Summary of changes for this label: 09_01_00
19298
19299 Namespace manager data structures have been reworked to change the
19300 primary object from a table to a single object. This has
19301 resulted in dynamic memory savings of 3X within the namespace and
19302 2X overall in the ACPI CA subsystem.
19303
19304 Fixed problem where the call to AcpiEvFindPciRootBuses was
19305 inadvertently left commented out.
19306
19307 Reduced the warning count when generating the source with the GCC
19308 compiler.
19309
19310 Revision numbers added to each module header showing the
19311 SourceSafe version of the file. Please refer to this version
19312 number when giving us feedback or comments on individual modules.
19313
19314 The main object types within the subsystem have been renamed to
19315 clarify their purpose:
19316
19317 ACPI_INTERNAL_OBJECT -> ACPI_OPERAND_OBJECT
19318 ACPI_GENERIC_OP -> ACPI_PARSE_OBJECT
19319 ACPI_NAME_TABLE_ENTRY -> ACPI_NAMESPACE_NODE
19320
19321 NOTE: no changes to the initialization sequence are included in
19322 this label.
19323
19324 -------------------------------------------
19325 Summary of changes for this label: 08_23_00
19326
19327 Fixed problem where TerminateControlMethod was being called
19328 multiple times per method
19329
19330 Fixed debugger problem where single stepping caused a semaphore to
19331 be oversignalled
19332
19333 Improved performance through additional parse object caching -
19334 added ACPI_EXTENDED_OP type
19335
19336 -------------------------------------------
19337 Summary of changes for this label: 08_10_00
19338
19339 Parser/Interpreter integration: Eliminated the creation of
19340 complete parse trees for ACPI tables and control methods.
19341 Instead, parse subtrees are created and then deleted as soon as
19342 they are processed (Either entered into the namespace or executed
19343 by the interpreter). This reduces the use of dynamic kernel
19344 memory significantly. (about 10X)
19345
19346 Exception codes broken into classes and renumbered. Be sure to
19347 recompile all code that includes acexcep.h. Hopefully we won't
19348 have to renumber the codes again now that they are split into
19349 classes (environment, programmer, AML code, ACPI table, and
19350 internal).
19351
19352 Fixed some additional alignment issues in the Resource Manager
19353 subcomponent
19354
19355 Implemented semaphore tracking in the AcpiExec utility, and fixed
19356 several places where mutexes/semaphores were being unlocked
19357 without a corresponding lock operation. There are no known
19358 semaphore or mutex "leaks" at this time.
19359
19360 Fixed the case where an ASL Return operator is used to return an
19361 unnamed package.
19362
19363 -------------------------------------------
19364 Summary of changes for this label: 07_28_00
19365
19366 Fixed a problem with the way addresses were calculated in
19367 AcpiAmlReadFieldData() and AcpiAmlWriteFieldData(). This problem
19368 manifested itself when a Field was created with WordAccess or
19369 DwordAccess, but the field unit defined within the Field was less
19370
19371 than a Word or Dword.
19372
19373 Fixed a problem in AmlDumpOperands() module's loop to pull
19374 operands off of the operand stack to display information. The
19375 problem manifested itself as a TLB error on 64-bit systems when
19376 accessing an operand stack with two or more operands.
19377
19378 Fixed a problem with the PCI configuration space handlers where
19379 context was getting confused between accesses. This required a
19380 change to the generic address space handler and address space
19381 setup definitions. Handlers now get both a global handler context
19382 (this is the one passed in by the user when executing
19383 AcpiInstallAddressSpaceHandler() and a specific region context
19384 that is unique to each region (For example, the _ADR, _SEG and
19385 _BBN values associated with a specific region). The generic
19386 function definitions have changed to the following:
19387
19388 typedef ACPI_STATUS (*ADDRESS_SPACE_HANDLER) ( UINT32 Function,
19389 UINT32 Address, UINT32 BitWidth, UINT32 *Value, void
19390 *HandlerContext, // This used to be void *Context void
19391 *RegionContext); // This is an additional parameter
19392
19393 typedef ACPI_STATUS (*ADDRESS_SPACE_SETUP) ( ACPI_HANDLE
19394 RegionHandle, UINT32 Function, void *HandlerContext, void
19395 **RegionContext); // This used to be **ReturnContext
19396
19397 -------------------------------------------
19398 Summary of changes for this label: 07_21_00
19399
19400 Major file consolidation and rename. All files within the
19401 interpreter have been renamed as well as most header files. This
19402 was done to prevent collisions with existing files in the host
19403 OSs -- filenames such as "config.h" and "global.h" seem to be
19404 quite common. The VC project files have been updated. All
19405 makefiles will require modification.
19406
19407 The parser/interpreter integration continues in Phase 5 with the
19408 implementation of a complete 2-pass parse (the AML is parsed
19409 twice) for each table; This avoids the construction of a huge
19410 parse tree and therefore reduces the amount of dynamic memory
19411 required by the subsystem. Greater use of the parse object cache
19412 means that performance is unaffected.
19413
19414 Many comments from the two code reviews have been rolled in.
19415
19416 The 64-bit alignment support is complete.
19417
19418 -------------------------------------------
19419 Summary of changes for this label: 06_30_00
19420
19421 With a nod and a tip of the hat to the technology of yesteryear,
19422 we've added support in the source code for 80 column output
19423 devices. The code is now mostly constrained to 80 columns or
19424 less to support environments and editors that 1) cannot display
19425 or print more than 80 characters on a single line, and 2) cannot
19426 disable line wrapping.
19427
19428 A major restructuring of the namespace data structure has been
19429 completed. The result is 1) cleaner and more
19430 understandable/maintainable code, and 2) a significant reduction
19431 in the dynamic memory requirement for each named ACPI object
19432 (almost half).
19433
19434 -------------------------------------------
19435 Summary of changes for this label: 06_23_00
19436
19437 Linux support has been added. In order to obtain approval to get
19438 the ACPI CA subsystem into the Linux kernel, we've had to make
19439 quite a few changes to the base subsystem that will affect all
19440 users (all the changes are generic and OS- independent). The
19441 effects of these global changes have been somewhat far reaching.
19442 Files have been merged and/or renamed and interfaces have been
19443 renamed. The major changes are described below.
19444
19445 Osd* interfaces renamed to AcpiOs* to eliminate namespace
19446 pollution/confusion within our target kernels. All OSD
19447 interfaces must be modified to match the new naming convention.
19448
19449 Files merged across the subsystem. A number of the smaller source
19450 and header files have been merged to reduce the file count and
19451 increase the density of the existing files. There are too many
19452 to list here. In general, makefiles that call out individual
19453 files will require rebuilding.
19454
19455 Interpreter files renamed. All interpreter files now have the
19456 prefix am* instead of ie* and is*.
19457
19458 Header files renamed: The acapi.h file is now acpixf.h. The
19459 acpiosd.h file is now acpiosxf.h. We are removing references to
19460 the acronym "API" since it is somewhat windowsy. The new name is
19461 "external interface" or xface or xf in the filenames.j
19462
19463
19464 All manifest constants have been forced to upper case (some were
19465 mixed case.) Also, the string "ACPI_" has been prepended to many
19466 (not all) of the constants, typedefs, and structs.
19467
19468 The globals "DebugLevel" and "DebugLayer" have been renamed
19469 "AcpiDbgLevel" and "AcpiDbgLayer" respectively.
19470
19471 All other globals within the subsystem are now prefixed with
19472 "AcpiGbl_" Internal procedures within the subsystem are now
19473 prefixed with "Acpi" (with only a few exceptions). The original
19474 two-letter abbreviation for the subcomponent remains after "Acpi"
19475 - for example, CmCallocate became AcpiCmCallocate.
19476
19477 Added a source code translation/conversion utility. Used to
19478 generate the Linux source code, it can be modified to generate
19479 other types of source as well. Can also be used to cleanup
19480 existing source by removing extraneous spaces and blank lines.
19481 Found in tools/acpisrc/*
19482
19483 OsdUnMapMemory was renamed to OsdUnmapMemory and then
19484 AcpiOsUnmapMemory. (UnMap became Unmap).
19485
19486 A "MaxUnits" parameter has been added to AcpiOsCreateSemaphore.
19487 When set to one, this indicates that the caller wants to use the
19488
19489 semaphore as a mutex, not a counting semaphore. ACPI CA uses
19490 both types. However, implementers of this call may want to use
19491 different OS primitives depending on the type of semaphore
19492 requested. For example, some operating systems provide separate
19493
19494 "mutex" and "semaphore" interfaces - where the mutex interface is
19495 much faster because it doesn't have all the overhead of a full
19496 semaphore implementation.
19497
19498 Fixed a deadlock problem where a method that accesses the PCI
19499 address space can block forever if it is the first access to the
19500 space.
19501
19502 -------------------------------------------
19503 Summary of changes for this label: 06_02_00
19504
19505 Support for environments that cannot handle unaligned data
19506 accesses (e.g. firmware and OS environments devoid of alignment
19507 handler technology namely SAL/EFI and the IA-64 Linux kernel) has
19508 been added (via configurable macros) in these three areas: -
19509 Transfer of data from the raw AML byte stream is done via byte
19510 moves instead of word/dword/qword moves. - External objects are
19511 aligned within the user buffer, including package elements (sub-
19512 objects). - Conversion of name strings to UINT32 Acpi Names is now
19513 done byte-wise.
19514
19515 The Store operator was modified to mimic Microsoft's
19516 implementation when storing to a Buffer Field.
19517
19518 Added a check of the BM_STS bit before entering C3.
19519
19520 The methods subdirectory has been obsoleted and removed. A new
19521 file, cmeval.c subsumes the functionality.
19522
19523 A 16-bit (DOS) version of AcpiExec has been developed. The
19524 makefile is under the acpiexec directory.
19525