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Kirill Smelkov
linux
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99fb16aa
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99fb16aa
authored
May 29, 2002
by
Andy Grover
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ACPI Ancillary files update
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drivers/acpi/Config.help
drivers/acpi/Config.help
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drivers/acpi/Config.in
drivers/acpi/Config.in
+54
-17
drivers/acpi/Makefile
drivers/acpi/Makefile
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drivers/acpi/Config.help
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@@ -12,6 +12,12 @@ CONFIG_ACPI
Management (APM) specification. If both ACPI and APM support
are configured, whichever is loaded first shall be used.
Add "acpi=off" to the kernel command line to disable this feature.
(Try "man bootparam" or see the documentation of your boot loader
about how to pass options to the kernel at boot time.)
----------
The ACPI SourceForge project contains the latest source code,
documentation, tools, mailing list subscription, and other
information. This project is available at:
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@@ -26,51 +32,28 @@ CONFIG_ACPI
available at:
<http://www.acpi.info>
CONFIG_ACPI_BOOT
This option enables the use of ACPI tables for obtaining various
boot-time configuration information such as system processors,
memory, and interrupt routing.
ACPI tables supercede legacy BIOS interfaces. For example, the
Multiple APIC Description Table (MADT) defined by the ACPI
Specification is a replacement for the MP Configuration Table
defined by the MultiProcessor Specification (MPS).
You can disable this feature on IA32 systems by adding "acpi_boot=off"
to your kernel command line. (Try "man bootparam" or see the
documentation of your boot loader about how to pass options to the
kernel at boot time.)
IA64 systems do not support legacy BIOS interfaces and thus rely
on ACPI tables to boot the system. No kernel command line options
are supported.
CONFIG_ACPI_INTERPRETER
The ACPI Interpreter (a.k.a. ACPI Core Subsystem) provides the
fundamental services required to parse the ACPI namespace, evaluate
control methods, and manage ACPI hardware and events. This
subsystem exposes kernel interfaces allowing higher level software
to manipulate ACPI defined hardware and software interfaces.
Add "acpi=off" to the kernel command line to disable this feature.
(Try "man bootparam" or see the documentation of your boot loader
about how to pass options to the kernel at boot time.)
CONFIG_ACPI_HT_ONLY
This option enables limited ACPI support -- just enough to
enumerate processors from the ACPI Multiple APIC Description
Table (MADT). Note that ACPI supports both logical (e.g. Hyper-
Threading) and physical processors, where the MultiProcessor
Specification (MPS) table only supports physical processors.
Note that this option will enlarge your kernel by about 100K.
Full ACPI support (CONFIG_ACPI) is preferred. Use this option
only if you wish to limit ACPI's role to processor enumeration.
CONFIG_ACPI_BUS
The ACPI Bus driver enumerates and manages devices in the ACPI
namespace in a manner similar to other bus drivers (e.g. PCI).
All ACPI device drivers rely on its services.
There is no command-line option to disable this, but the kernel
will fall back to the MPS table if the MADT is not present.
CONFIG_ACPI_AC
This driver adds support for the AC Adapter object, which indicates
whether a system is on AC, or not. Typically, only
laptops have
this object, since desktops are always on AC.
whether a system is on AC, or not. Typically, only
mobile systems
have
this object, since desktops are always on AC.
CONFIG_ACPI_BATTERY
This driver adds support for battery information through
/proc/acpi/battery. If you have a laptop with a battery, say Y.
/proc/acpi/battery. If you have a mobile system with a battery,
say Y.
CONFIG_ACPI_BUTTON
This driver registers for events based on buttons, such as the
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@@ -79,21 +62,10 @@ CONFIG_ACPI_BUTTON
down the system. Until then, you can cat it, and see output when
a button is pressed.
CONFIG_ACPI_DEBUG
The ACPI driver can optionally report errors with a great deal
of verbosity. Saying Y enables these statements. This will increase
your kernel size by around 50K.
CONFIG_ACPI_EC
This driver is required on some systems for the proper operation of
the battery and thermal drivers. If you are compiling for a laptop,
say Y.
CONFIG_ACPI_PCI
This option enables ACPI-based enumeration and configuration of PCI
root bridge devices, including PCI interrupt routing (_PRT) support.
This is required on platforms that no longer support legacy tables
(e.g. MPS/PIR) or have erroneous table entries.
the battery and thermal drivers. If you are compiling for a
mobile system, say Y.
CONFIG_ACPI_PROCESSOR
This driver installs ACPI as the idle handler for Linux, and uses
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@@ -114,9 +86,8 @@ CONFIG_ACPI_SYSTEM
This driver will enable your system to shut down using ACPI, and
dump your ACPI DSDT table using /proc/acpi/dsdt.
CONFIG_ACPI_SLEEP
Enables low-level sleep support, allowing the platform to enter
and exit the S1-S4 states. Note that although the platform may
support this capability, full sleep support will not be viable
until drivers properly save/restore hardware context. (In other
words, use at your own risk!)
CONFIG_ACPI_DEBUG
The ACPI driver can optionally report errors with a great deal
of verbosity. Saying Y enables these statements. This will increase
your kernel size by around 50K.
drivers/acpi/Config.in
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#
# ACPI Configuration
#
if [ "$CONFIG_X86" = "y" ]; then
mainmenu_option next_comment
comment 'ACPI Support'
dep_bool 'ACPI Support' CONFIG_ACPI $CONFIG_PC
I
bool 'ACPI Support' CONFIG_ACP
I
if [ "$CONFIG_ACPI" = "y" ]; then
if [ "$CONFIG_X86_LOCAL_APIC" = "y" ]; then
bool 'CPU Enumeration Only' CONFIG_ACPI_HT_ONLY
fi
if [ "$CONFIG_ACPI_HT_ONLY" = "y" ]; then
define_bool CONFIG_ACPI_BOOT y
else
define_bool CONFIG_ACPI_BOOT y
define_bool CONFIG_ACPI_BUS y
define_bool CONFIG_ACPI_EC y
define_bool CONFIG_ACPI_INTERPRETER y
define_bool CONFIG_ACPI_PCI
y
define_bool CONFIG_ACPI_EC
y
define_bool CONFIG_ACPI_POWER y
if [ "$CONFIG_PCI" = "y" ]; then
define_bool CONFIG_ACPI_PCI y
fi
define_bool CONFIG_ACPI_SLEEP y
define_bool CONFIG_ACPI_SYSTEM y
tristate ' AC Adapter' CONFIG_ACPI_AC
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@@ -22,19 +33,44 @@ if [ "$CONFIG_X86" = "y" ]; then
dep_tristate ' Thermal Zone' CONFIG_ACPI_THERMAL $CONFIG_ACPI_PROCESSOR
bool ' Debug Statements' CONFIG_ACPI_DEBUG
fi
fi
endmenu
fi
if [ "$CONFIG_IA64" = "y" ]; then
if [ "$CONFIG_IA64_SGI_SN" = "y" ]; then
mainmenu_option next_comment
comment 'ACPI Support'
define_bool CONFIG_ACPI y
define_bool CONFIG_ACPI_EFI y
define_bool CONFIG_ACPI_BOOT y
define_bool CONFIG_ACPI_BUS n
define_bool CONFIG_ACPI_INTERPRETER n
define_bool CONFIG_ACPI_PCI n
define_bool CONFIG_ACPI_POWER n
define_bool CONFIG_ACPI_SYSTEM n
define_bool CONFIG_ACPI_BUTTON n
define_bool CONFIG_ACPI_FAN n
define_bool CONFIG_ACPI_PROCESSOR n
define_bool CONFIG_ACPI_THERMAL n
endmenu
fi
if [ "$CONFIG_IA64_HP_SIM" = "n" ]; then
mainmenu_option next_comment
comment 'ACPI Support'
if [ "$CONFIG_PCI" = "y" ]; then
define_bool CONFIG_ACPI_PCI y
fi
define_bool CONFIG_ACPI y
define_bool CONFIG_ACPI_EFI y
define_bool CONFIG_ACPI_BOOT y
define_bool CONFIG_ACPI_BUS y
define_bool CONFIG_ACPI_INTERPRETER y
define_bool CONFIG_ACPI_PCI y
define_bool CONFIG_ACPI_POWER y
define_bool CONFIG_ACPI_SYSTEM y
tristate ' Button' CONFIG_ACPI_BUTTON
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@@ -44,4 +80,5 @@ if [ "$CONFIG_IA64" = "y" ]; then
bool ' Debug Statements' CONFIG_ACPI_DEBUG
endmenu
fi
fi
drivers/acpi/Makefile
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@@ -2,6 +2,8 @@
# Makefile for the Linux ACPI interpreter
#
O_TARGET
:=
acpi.o
export
ACPI_CFLAGS
ACPI_CFLAGS
:=
-D_LINUX
-I
$(CURDIR)
/include
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@@ -19,12 +21,12 @@ obj-y := acpi_ksyms.o
#
# ACPI Boot-Time Table Parsing
#
obj-$(CONFIG_ACPI_BOOT)
+=
acpi_
tables.o
obj-$(CONFIG_ACPI_BOOT)
+=
tables.o
#
# ACPI Core Subsystem (Interpreter)
#
obj-$(CONFIG_ACPI_INTERPRETER)
+=
acpi_osl.o acpi_
utils.o
\
obj-$(CONFIG_ACPI_INTERPRETER)
+=
osl.o
utils.o
\
dispatcher/ events/ executer/ hardware/
\
namespace/ parser/ resources/ tables/
\
utilities/
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@@ -32,16 +34,16 @@ obj-$(CONFIG_ACPI_INTERPRETER) += acpi_osl.o acpi_utils.o \
#
# ACPI Bus and Device Drivers
#
obj-$(CONFIG_ACPI_BUS)
+=
acpi_
bus.o
obj-$(CONFIG_ACPI_AC)
+=
ac
pi_ac
.o
obj-$(CONFIG_ACPI_BATTERY)
+=
acpi_
battery.o
obj-$(CONFIG_ACPI_BUTTON)
+=
acpi_
button.o
obj-$(CONFIG_ACPI_EC)
+=
acpi_
ec.o
obj-$(CONFIG_ACPI_FAN)
+=
acpi_
fan.o
obj-$(CONFIG_ACPI_PCI)
+=
acpi_pci_root.o acpi_pci_link
.o
obj-$(CONFIG_ACPI_POWER)
+=
acpi_
power.o
obj-$(CONFIG_ACPI_PROCESSOR)
+=
acpi_
processor.o
obj-$(CONFIG_ACPI_THERMAL)
+=
acpi_
thermal.o
obj-$(CONFIG_ACPI_SYSTEM)
+=
acpi_
system.o
obj-$(CONFIG_ACPI_BUS)
+=
bus.o
obj-$(CONFIG_ACPI_AC)
+=
ac.o
obj-$(CONFIG_ACPI_BATTERY)
+=
battery.o
obj-$(CONFIG_ACPI_BUTTON)
+=
button.o
obj-$(CONFIG_ACPI_EC)
+=
ec.o
obj-$(CONFIG_ACPI_FAN)
+=
fan.o
obj-$(CONFIG_ACPI_PCI)
+=
pci_root.o pci_link.o pci_irq.o pci_bind
.o
obj-$(CONFIG_ACPI_POWER)
+=
power.o
obj-$(CONFIG_ACPI_PROCESSOR)
+=
processor.o
obj-$(CONFIG_ACPI_THERMAL)
+=
thermal.o
obj-$(CONFIG_ACPI_SYSTEM)
+=
system.o
include
$(TOPDIR)/Rules.make
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