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Date:      Fri, 17 Jan 2003 13:18:19 -0600
From:      Peter Schultz <pmes@speakeasy.net>
To:        John Baldwin <jhb@FreeBSD.org>
Cc:        Terry Lambert <tlambert2@mindspring.com>, freebsd-current@FreeBSD.ORG, "Joel M. Baldwin" <qumqats@outel.org>
Subject:   Re: bad ACPL asl's on motherboards
Message-ID:  <3E2856FB.2050004@speakeasy.net>
In-Reply-To: <XFMail.20030117134208.jhb@FreeBSD.org>
References:  <XFMail.20030117134208.jhb@FreeBSD.org>

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John Baldwin wrote:

> On 16-Jan-2003 Terry Lambert wrote:
>
> >"Joel M. Baldwin" wrote:
> >
> >>I gather that there are quite a few Motherboards with bad ACPI asl's
> >>on them.  I know that my Abit BP6 sure has problems.  As a result I
> >>can't run ACPI.
> >>
> >>What are those of us with these motherboards supposed to to?
> >>
> >>I realize that we can use acpidump to get the asl, correct it,
> >>and then recompile it using iasl from the acpicatools port, to
> >>generate the aml that can be used during boot.
> >
> >There are several things you can do, one of which is what you
> >have suggested, though you do not go far enough:
> >
> >1)    Correct the ASL, make a file modification so that
> >      FreeBSD can run on the system with the incorrect
> >      ASL, and then *notify the motherboard and BIOS
> >      vendors of the correction, and the reason for it*.
> >
> >2)    The ASL works *fine* with the Windows ACPI code;
> >      *correct* the FreeBSD code so that it *also* works
> >      fine for FreeBSD (i.e. if the FreeBSD code were a
> >      line-for-line duplicate of the Windows code, then
> >      FreeBSD would not be having these problems, where
> >      Windows does not, would it...).
>
>
> Well, the problem here is that we don't write this code, Intel
> does.
>
The problem is that Mike Smith quit.  If I remember correctly, he fixed 
two of these for me when he was working on CURRENT.  Googling `Mike 
Smith freebsd acpi' gets 482 results.  If someone can get close to him, 
this stuff might get solved.

Pete...


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