> For now it's just the /servers/acpi files that you can open()/read().

Exploring this directory, in /servers/acpi/tables, I only see FACP and
SSDT. I don't find RDST table.
Is this implemented?

El lun., 20 abr. 2020 a las 20:37, Samuel Thibault (<samuel.thiba...@gnu.org>)
escribió:

> Almudena Garcia, le lun. 20 avril 2020 20:28:34 +0200, a ecrit:
> > Ok. In any case, I need to know the "API" of ACPI translator,
>
> For now it's just the /servers/acpi files that you can open()/read().
> That is plain C code.
>
> > and how to raise the RPC to set the communication.
>
> For that part, you will indeed need to add a device inside GNU Mach,
> that you will be able to driver from userland.
>
> > Where can I find this information?
>
> You can find the "Device Interface" chapter in the mach manual. You have
> several examples referenced in ./i386/i386at/conf.c. For setting up SMP,
> you would probably just want to implement the device_set_status call.
>
> Samuel
>

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