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In message <4148FEAAD879D311AC5700A0C969E8905DE508@orsmsx35.jf.intel.com>, "Gro
ver, Andrew" $B$5$s$$$o$/(B:
>Oops, I am mistaken.
>
>According to Bob, acpixf.h and acpiosxf.h, while they define the external
>interface to and from the interpreter, should not be used independently by
>OS-specific code. Acpi.h does include *some* internal structure definitions,
>but most eveything else is needed.

Ok. But Should we use debugging macros from non-ACPICA component?
Doing such a thing is inconveinent for each side, I think.


Takanori Watanabe
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