Date: Sat, 26 May 2018 17:52:06 -0700 From: Jason Barbier <jason@corrupted.io> To: freebsd-acpi@freebsd.org Subject: iASL segfaulting while trying to compile a DSDT dump for an X1C Message-ID: <1527382326.2582840.1386525208.0D5113AE@webmail.messagingengine.com>
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Hey FreeBSD-acpi, I have an X1Carbon 6th Gen that I've been working on to try and apply the early versions of the linux DSDT patch to. The issue I am having is when I compile the modified dissembled DSDT on FreeBSD with iASL it runs for a bit, gets near the end of the process where it is going to spit out the shiny new AML and segfaults. If I take the same dsl and compile it on linux it works, and I can use the resulting DSDT to allow my X16G to sleep.. This isn't really a show stopper but I would like to compile the DSDT changes on FreeBSD before I release any diffs or tell people how I did it. Has anyone else happened to of seen this behavior before? --- Jason Barbier | E: jason@corrupted.io
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