Date: Sat, 01 Dec 2012 12:58:19 +0200 From: Andriy Gapon <avg@FreeBSD.org> To: =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Jean-S=E9bastien_P=E9dron?= <dumbbell@FreeBSD.org> Cc: freebsd-acpi@FreeBSD.org Subject: Re: [rfc] bind curthread to target cpu for _CST change notification Message-ID: <50B9E2CB.3010002@FreeBSD.org> In-Reply-To: <50B9CACB.8030903@FreeBSD.org> References: <50AE3C66.2050207@FreeBSD.org> <1353872249.20189.3.camel@powernoodle> <50B77F4B.8070701@FreeBSD.org> <50B8951D.1000609@FreeBSD.org> <50B9C7B6.1040306@FreeBSD.org> <50B9C968.70804@FreeBSD.org> <50B9CACB.8030903@FreeBSD.org>
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on 01/12/2012 11:15 Jean-Sébastien Pédron said the following: > On 01.12.2012 10:10, Andriy Gapon wrote: >> on 01/12/2012 11:02 Jean-Sébastien Pédron said the following: >>> By the way, should _CST appear in a dump from acpidump(8)? >> >> Yes, it depends... :-) _CST could be defined in a dynamically loadable >> region. If you do not see _CST in the DSDT but see Load() calls, then >> that's the most likely explanation. > > How do I see these Load() calls? Are they related to the ACPI_LV_LOAD level > in debug.acpi.level? acpidump -dt > somefile.asl vi somefile.asl /Load :-) -- Andriy Gapon
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