Re: dsdt buggy acpi

From: Justin Mattock
Date: Wed Jul 02 2008 - 02:16:28 EST


On Wed, Jul 2, 2008 at 5:25 AM, Eduard - Gabriel Munteanu
<eduard.munteanu@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Tue, 1 Jul 2008 16:18:45 +0000
> "Justin Mattock" <justinmattock@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>> Cool; thanks.
>> I'll check that out and see where and how I can locate the dsdt
>> manufacture number, then see if I can fix the broken dsdt error and
>> apply this to the kernel and see what happens.
>> regards;
>
> Just one note here: DSDTs have nothing to do with the kernel. This is
> just broken firmware. The most one can do _in-kernel_ is blacklist some
> functionality or create a workaround, but this only happens for widely
> used stuff. Broken DSDTs aren't widely used stuff, they are written by
> the machine's vendor (the laptop's manufacturer for example, but this
> could be different for desktops) and differ a lot from one machine to
> another.
>
>
> Eduard
>

Cool, thanks for the info, As of right now I'm mainly trying to clean
up as much acpi errors that I can
find in my system, in hopes leading me to more info on fixing a bug(or
someone else).: http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=10724
For right now I have cleaned up all of the errors and warning from the
dsdt.dsl and have
plugged in the new dsdt.hex into the kernel.(everything seems O.K).,
except for two messages I received
from running iasl
i.g. I've google but found not very many results for this
No back ptr to Op: type 8
No back ptr to Op: type 8

After contemplating I decided to go ahead with the modified dsdt
irregardless of the: No back ptr to Op: type 8
message, but to my dismay I'm still receiving the BUG. "gripes"
on a positive not creating a custom dsdt and loading it into the
kernel is "cake", figuring out how to fix the dsdt is a "bi*^h";
anyways If you or anybody knows what this means, please send a message.
regards;

--
Justin P. Mattock
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