RE: [patch 0/5] iASL patches in Debian

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OK, We will look closely at these. I'm moving my office this week, so please be patient.

Thanks,
Bob


>-----Original Message-----
>From: malattia@xxxxxxxx [mailto:malattia@xxxxxxxx]
>Sent: Saturday, July 03, 2010 9:44 PM
>To: Moore, Robert
>Cc: Len Brown; linux-acpi@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>Subject: [patch 0/5] iASL patches in Debian
>
>Hi Robert,
>
>Here is a series of patches that I've been carrying in the iasl Debian
>package for some time. They are all refreshed and reworked to apply
>cleanly on top of acpica-unix-20100528.
>The series consists a couple of trivial patches to fix building on the
>FreeBSD and Hurd kernel flavours of Debian and some larger ones to enable
>compiling ASL on big endian architectures.
>It would be great if you could apply the patches to your source tree and
>ship new release with this work included.
>Let me know if you want me to run more tests or change something in the
>patches.
>
>I tested building tests/misc/grammar.asl (plus a number or other DSDTs I
>have here) with the whole set applied and the results were identical on
>BE and LE machines as well as being identical to what a clean iasl
>produces on x86[1].
>You can see build logs for all the architectures supported here:
>https://buildd.debian.org/status/package.php?p=acpica-unix
>
>Thanks
>
>[1]: checked with (1) an hex dump of the AML file, (2) the C file
>generated with -tc and (3) by decompiling the AML to DSL on x86 and
>comparing the results.
>As a side note pristine iasl on x86 sefaults when building
>test/misc/grammar.asl, with these patches applied it doesn't.
>
>--
>mattia
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