* usually used for memory allocation, efficient loop counters, and array
* indexes. The types are similar to the size_t type in the C library and are
* required because there is no C type that consistently represents the native
- * data width.
+ * data width. ACPI_SIZE is needed because there is no guarantee that a
+ * kernel-level C library is present.
*
* ACPI_SIZE 16/32/64-bit unsigned value
- * ACPI_NATIVE_UINT 16/32/64-bit unsigned value
* ACPI_NATIVE_INT 16/32/64-bit signed value
*
*/
/*! [End] no source code translation !*/
-typedef u64 acpi_native_uint;
typedef s64 acpi_native_int;
+typedef u64 acpi_size;
typedef u64 acpi_io_address;
typedef u64 acpi_physical_address;
/*! [End] no source code translation !*/
-typedef u32 acpi_native_uint;
typedef s32 acpi_native_int;
+typedef u32 acpi_size;
typedef u32 acpi_io_address;
typedef u32 acpi_physical_address;
#error unknown ACPI_MACHINE_WIDTH
#endif
-/* Variable-width type, used instead of clib size_t */
-
-typedef acpi_native_uint acpi_size;
-
/*******************************************************************************
*
* OS-dependent and compiler-dependent types
/* Value returned by acpi_os_get_thread_id */
#ifndef acpi_thread_id
-#define acpi_thread_id acpi_native_uint
+#define acpi_thread_id acpi_size
#endif
/* Object returned from acpi_os_create_lock */
/* Flags for acpi_os_acquire_lock/acpi_os_release_lock */
#ifndef acpi_cpu_flags
-#define acpi_cpu_flags acpi_native_uint
+#define acpi_cpu_flags acpi_size
#endif
/* Object returned from acpi_os_create_cache */