From: Len Brown Date: Thu, 7 Feb 2008 00:28:02 +0000 (-0500) Subject: ACPI: update DSDT override documentation X-Git-Tag: v2.6.25-rc1~297^2~2^2~1 X-Git-Url: https://err.no/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?a=commitdiff_plain;h=d89e9d6b4930c6505ac3ed35f57ab7f4311d6cf6;p=linux-2.6 ACPI: update DSDT override documentation Signed-off-by: Len Brown --- diff --git a/Documentation/acpi/dsdt-initrd.txt b/Documentation/acpi/dsdt-initrd.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 736043359d..0000000000 --- a/Documentation/acpi/dsdt-initrd.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,99 +0,0 @@ -ACPI Custom DSDT read from initramfs - -2003 by Markus Gaugusch < dsdt at gaugusch dot at > -Special thanks go to Thomas Renninger from SuSE, who updated the patch for -2.6.0 and later modified it to read inside initramfs -2004 - 2008 maintained by Eric Piel < eric dot piel at tremplin-utc dot net > - -This option is intended for people who would like to hack their DSDT and don't -want to recompile their kernel after every change. It can also be useful to -distros which offers pre-compiled kernels and want to allow their users to use -a modified DSDT. In the Kernel config, enable the initial RAM filesystem -support (in General Setup) and enable ACPI_CUSTOM_DSDT_INITRD at the ACPI -options (General Setup|ACPI Support|Read Custom DSDT from initramfs). - -A custom DSDT (Differentiated System Description Table) is useful when your -computer uses ACPI but problems occur due to broken implementation. Typically, -your computer works but there are some troubles with the hardware detection or -the power management. You can check that troubles come from errors in the DSDT by -activating the ACPI debug option and reading the logs. This table is provided -by the BIOS, therefore it might be a good idea to check for BIOS update on your -vendor website before going any further. Errors are often caused by vendors -testing their hardware only with Windows or because there is code which is -executed only on a specific OS with a specific version and Linux hasn't been -considered during the development. - -Before you run away from customising your DSDT, you should note that already -corrected tables are available for a fair amount of computers on this web-page: -http://acpi.sf.net/dsdt . Be careful though, to work correctly a DSDT has to -match closely the hardware, including the amount of RAM, the frequency of the -processor and the PCI cards present! If you are part of the unluckies who -cannot find their hardware in this database, you can modify your DSDT by -yourself. This process is less painful than it sounds. Download the Intel ASL -compiler/decompiler at http://www.intel.com/technology/IAPC/acpi/downloads.htm . -As root, you then have to dump your DSDT and decompile it. By using the -compiler messages as well as the kernel ACPI debug messages and the reference -book (available at the Intel website and also at http://www.acpi.info), it is -quite easy to obtain a fully working table. - -Once your new DSDT is ready you'll have to add it to an initramfs so that the -kernel can read the table at the very beginning of the boot. As the file has to -be accessed very early during the boot process the initramfs has to be an -initramfs. The file is contained into the initramfs under the name /DSDT.aml . -To obtain such an initramfs, you might have to modify your initramfs script or -you can add it later to the initramfs with the script appended to this -document. The command will look like: -initramfs-add-dsdt initramfs.img my-dsdt.aml - -In case you don't use any initramfs, the possibilities you have are to either -start using one (try mkinitrd or yaird), or use the "Include Custom DSDT" -configure option to directly include your DSDT inside the kernel. - -The message "Looking for DSDT in initramfs..." will tell you if the DSDT was -found or not. If you need to update your DSDT, generate a new initramfs and -perform the steps above. Don't forget that with Lilo, you'll have to re-run it. - - -====================== Here starts initramfs-add-dsdt ========================== -#!/bin/bash -# Adds a DSDT file to the initrd (if it's an initramfs) -# first argument is the name of archive -# second argument is the name of the file to add -# The file will be copied as /DSDT.aml - -# 20060126: fix "Premature end of file" with some old cpio (Roland Robic) -# 20060205: this time it should really work - -# check the arguments -if [ $# -ne 2 ]; then - program_name=$(basename $0) - echo "\ -$program_name: too few arguments -Usage: $program_name initrd-name.img DSDT-to-add.aml -Adds a DSDT file to an initrd (in initramfs format) - - initrd-name.img: filename of the initrd in initramfs format - DSDT-to-add.aml: filename of the DSDT file to add - " 1>&2 - exit 1 -fi - -# we should check it's an initramfs - -tempcpio=$(mktemp -d) -# cleanup on exit, hangup, interrupt, quit, termination -trap 'rm -rf $tempcpio' 0 1 2 3 15 - -# extract the archive -gunzip -c "$1" > "$tempcpio"/initramfs.cpio || exit 1 - -# copy the DSDT file at the root of the directory so that we can call it "/DSDT.aml" -cp -f "$2" "$tempcpio"/DSDT.aml - -# add the file -cd "$tempcpio" -(echo DSDT.aml | cpio --quiet -H newc -o -A -O "$tempcpio"/initramfs.cpio) || exit 1 -cd "$OLDPWD" - -# re-compress the archive -gzip -c "$tempcpio"/initramfs.cpio > "$1" diff --git a/Documentation/acpi/dsdt-override.txt b/Documentation/acpi/dsdt-override.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..5008f256a2 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/acpi/dsdt-override.txt @@ -0,0 +1,15 @@ +Linux supports two methods of overriding the BIOS DSDT: + +CONFIG_ACPI_CUSTOM_DSDT builds the image into the kernel. + +CONFIG_ACPI_CUSTOM_DSDT_INITRD adds the image to the initrd. + +When to use these methods is described in detail on the +Linux/ACPI home page: +http://www.lesswatts.org/projects/acpi/overridingDSDT.php + +Note that if both options are used, the DSDT supplied +by the INITRD method takes precedence. + +Documentation/initramfs-add-dsdt.sh is provided for convenience +for use with the CONFIG_ACPI_CUSTOM_DSDT_INITRD method. diff --git a/Documentation/acpi/initramfs-add-dsdt.sh b/Documentation/acpi/initramfs-add-dsdt.sh new file mode 100755 index 0000000000..17ef6e838e --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/acpi/initramfs-add-dsdt.sh @@ -0,0 +1,43 @@ +#!/bin/bash +# Adds a DSDT file to the initrd (if it's an initramfs) +# first argument is the name of archive +# second argument is the name of the file to add +# The file will be copied as /DSDT.aml + +# 20060126: fix "Premature end of file" with some old cpio (Roland Robic) +# 20060205: this time it should really work + +# check the arguments +if [ $# -ne 2 ]; then + program_name=$(basename $0) + echo "\ +$program_name: too few arguments +Usage: $program_name initrd-name.img DSDT-to-add.aml +Adds a DSDT file to an initrd (in initramfs format) + + initrd-name.img: filename of the initrd in initramfs format + DSDT-to-add.aml: filename of the DSDT file to add + " 1>&2 + exit 1 +fi + +# we should check it's an initramfs + +tempcpio=$(mktemp -d) +# cleanup on exit, hangup, interrupt, quit, termination +trap 'rm -rf $tempcpio' 0 1 2 3 15 + +# extract the archive +gunzip -c "$1" > "$tempcpio"/initramfs.cpio || exit 1 + +# copy the DSDT file at the root of the directory so that we can call it "/DSDT.aml" +cp -f "$2" "$tempcpio"/DSDT.aml + +# add the file +cd "$tempcpio" +(echo DSDT.aml | cpio --quiet -H newc -o -A -O "$tempcpio"/initramfs.cpio) || exit 1 +cd "$OLDPWD" + +# re-compress the archive +gzip -c "$tempcpio"/initramfs.cpio > "$1" + diff --git a/drivers/acpi/Kconfig b/drivers/acpi/Kconfig index 0442ae153a..c8e8320445 100644 --- a/drivers/acpi/Kconfig +++ b/drivers/acpi/Kconfig @@ -263,8 +263,10 @@ config ACPI_CUSTOM_DSDT depends on !STANDALONE default n help - This option is to load a custom ACPI DSDT - If you don't know what that is, say N. + This option supports a custom DSDT by linking it into the kernel. + See Documentation/acpi/dsdt-override.txt + + If unsure, say N. config ACPI_CUSTOM_DSDT_FILE string "Custom DSDT Table file to include" @@ -279,17 +281,11 @@ config ACPI_CUSTOM_DSDT_INITRD depends on BLK_DEV_INITRD default n help - The DSDT (Differentiated System Description Table) often needs to be - overridden because of broken BIOS implementations. If this feature is - activated you will be able to provide a customized DSDT by adding it - to your initramfs. If your mkinitrd tool does not support this feature - a script is provided in the documentation. For more details see - or . - If there is no table found, it will fall-back to the custom DSDT - in-kernel (if activated) or to the DSDT from the BIOS. - - Even if you do not need a new one at the moment, you may want to use a - better DSDT later. It is safe to say Y here. + This option supports a custom DSDT by optionally loading it from initrd. + See Documentation/acpi/dsdt-override.txt + + If you are not using this feature now, but may use it later, + it is safe to say Y here. config ACPI_BLACKLIST_YEAR int "Disable ACPI for systems before Jan 1st this year" if X86_32