Wondering if any ASL experts can help me here. I'm trying to recompile the DSDT on my HP NC6400 laptop, to hopefully get some better acpi functionality, and I'm seeing the following error: $ iasl -tc dsdt.dsl Intel ACPI Component Architecture ASL Optimizing Compiler version 20060608 [Jun 29 2006] Copyright (C) 2000 - 2006 Intel Corporation Supports ACPI Specification Revision 3.0a dsdt.dsl 3275: And (Local1, 0xFFFF) Warning 1104 - Result is not used, operator has no effect ^ dsdt.dsl 4672: Method (_DSM, 4, NotSerialized) Warning 1086 - ^ Not all control paths return a value (_DSM) dsdt.dsl 4672: Method (_DSM, 4, NotSerialized) Warning 1079 - ^ Reserved method must return a value (_DSM) dsdt.dsl 12767: CreateByteField (C1D3, \_SB.C002.C003._X0F._LEN, C08F) Error 4062 - Object does not exist ^ (\_SB.C002.C003._X0F._LEN) ASL Input: dsdt.dsl - 13280 lines, 478523 bytes, 6207 keywords Compilation complete. 1 Errors, 3 Warnings, 0 Remarks, 2052 Optimizations The relevent section around line 12767 is this: Device (\_SB.C002.C003.C334) { Name (_HID, EisaId ("PNP0C02")) Name (_UID, 0x02) Name (\_SB.C002.C003.C1D3, ResourceTemplate () { IO (Decode16, 0x0010, // Range Minimum 0x0010, // Range Maximum 0x01, // Alignment 0x10, // Length ) [... skipping some defs ..] IO (Decode16, 0x00A4, // Range Minimum 0x00A4, // Range Maximum 0x01, // Alignment 0x1A, // Length ) IO (Decode16, 0x0500, // Range Minimum 0x0500, // Range Maximum 0x01, // Alignment 0x80, // Length _X0F) IO (Decode16, 0x0800, // Range Minimum 0x0800, // Range Maximum 0x01, // Alignment 0x10, // Length ) Memory32Fixed (ReadOnly, 0xFFB00000, // Address Base 0x00100000, // Address Length ) Memory32Fixed (ReadOnly, 0xFFF00000, // Address Base 0x00100000, // Address Length ) }) Method (_CRS, 0, NotSerialized) { If (LEqual (\_SB.C002.C003.C1FC._STA (), 0x0F)) { CreateByteField (C1D3, \_SB.C002.C003.C1D3._X0F._LEN, C08F) Store (0x60, C08F) } Return (^^C1AD.C1D2 ()) } } What suggestions does anyone have on fixing this? Thanks, BB - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-acpi" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html