From: Moore, R. <rob...@in...> - 2002-11-25 17:21:45
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There are 8 contiguous bytes in the DSDT that are very suspiciously = zero (and they do not disassemble to valid ASL). I believe that this is = what causes the checksum to be incorrect. The fix for the segmentation fault appears in version 20021122 which = has been completed but I don't think the patches have been posted yet. Bob -----Original Message----- From: S=E9rgio Monteiro Basto [mailto:ser...@ne...]=20 Sent: Friday, November 22, 2002 5:47 PM To: Moore, Robert; Andrew Grover Cc: acpi-devel Subject: RE: AW: [ACPI] iasl -d now gives segmentation fault ! hi I download new iasl binary and sources=20 with sources Intel ACPI Component Architecture ASL Optimizing Compiler / AML Disassembler version 20021115 [Nov 21 2002] Copyright (C) 2000 - 2002 Intel Corporation Supports ACPI Specification Revision 2.0b Loading Acpi table from file acpi_dsdt.dat Segmentation fault and with binary for the first time=20 ./iasl: /lib/i686/libc.so.6: version `GLIBC_2.3' not found (required = by ./iasl) ./iasl: /lib/i686/libc.so.6: version `GLIBC_2.3' not found (required = by ./iasl) glibc2.3? redhat7.3 stills in 2.2 btw what does mean zeroed bytes? I have one bios with some cleared information? and this gives wrong checksum ? or wrong checksum , clears the information? and can this information be in other "table" like the information that is SSDT ( acpidmp SSDT | acpidisasm -n Scope \_PR_ Scope \_PR_.CPU0 Name \_PR_.CPU0._PCT Name \_PR_.CPU0._PSS Name \_PR_.CPU0._PPC )=20 What could i do about it ? try clear bios... finally=20 I am testing in other computer (one desktop with motherboard intel CAE810 or something like this) and with this dsdt.bin disassemble well without problems.=20 On Mon, 2002-11-11 at 21:32, Moore, Robert wrote: >=20 > Disassembly works fine here, but as I think I mentioned before, the = posted > DSDT is corrupt; The checksum is wrong and there are zeroed bytes in = the > file. =20 >=20 > The resulting disassembly will not compile. >=20 > I've added a checksum check to the front end of the disassembler >=20 > Bob >=20 >=20 > -----Original Message----- > From: Grover, Andrew [mailto:and...@in...]=20 > Sent: Monday, November 11, 2002 1:15 PM > To: 'S=E9rgio Monteiro Basto'; Herbert Nachtnebel > Cc: acpi-devel > Subject: RE: AW: [ACPI] iasl -d now gives segmentation fault ! >=20 > Hi Sergio, >=20 > Have you tried compiling your own iasl from the unix source = distribution? >=20 > (Just "cd compiler;make") >=20 > Disassembly seemed to work fine for me, with your DSDT. >=20 > Regards -- Andy |