<snip> > You found the right one. The ACPI CA in Linux is really the same > as the one from Intel. Len integrates the Intel one into Linux > periodically. He uses scripts or something to format it so it looks > more like Linux. Ok. That's what I thought so far. > I think Len sometimes takes patches against the "Linux-ized" ACPI CA. > He probably has to apply those by hand to the Intel one, which is > the real "upstream" in this case. So it might be a bit easier for > him if you generated a diff against the Intel version. OK. I will do this in the next time. > In any event, you want to end up with one patch, not two. Ok. I thought of two patches because I didn't know how strong the sources from the ACPI CA are modified. > You probably would have to add something like: > > #ifndef ARRAY_SIZE > #define ARRAY_SIZE(x) ... > #endif > > somewhere in the ACPI CA header files. That way it will work in > non-Linux OSes as well. Thanks so far, Andi - 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