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OsdSchedule.cD31-Dec-20224.6 KiB20294

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READMED06-May-20251.2 KiB3726

acpi_func.hD07-Feb-20252.9 KiB9750

files.acpicaD17-Feb-2011461 1310

README

1#         $NetBSD: README,v 1.7 2025/02/24 14:41:29 christos Exp $
2
3This is the Intel ACPI Component Architecture, Intel's reference
4implementation of the core operating system ACPI support.  The
5portion in the acpica/ subdirectory is provided by the operating
6system as the glue between the OS and the ACPICA.
7
8Please, do not import an updated ACPICA snapshot from Intel unless
9you absolutely know what you're doing -- The Intel directory layout
10changes from release to release, and we must munge it (by hand) into
11something sane that we can use. The current version of munge is:
12
13          mv source/* .
14          rmdir source
15          mv components/* .
16          rmdir components
17
18This is done using the acpica2netbsd script
19Please also update ACPI_DATE in include/acapps.h.
20
21The routines that the operating system must provide are documented
22in the following document:
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24          Intel Corp., ACPI Component Architecture Programmer Reference
25
26Copies of the document may be retrieved from:
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28          http://www.acpica.org/download/acpica-reference.pdf
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30Structure:
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32external/bsd/acpica           The iasl build glue
33sys/external/bsd/acpica/dist  The imported source
34sys/external/bsd/acpica/conf  The config glue
35sys/dev/acpi                            Device drivers
36sys/dev/acpica                          OS dependent functions that are required
37