ACPICA Release version 20260408 #1149
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Major changes:
• ACPI Table Enhancements:
Updated IORT and MADT template compilations to add new IWB and GICv5 translator/router/ITS entries. Introduced full support for the new DTPR table, including compiler and disassembler handling, template fixes, and register structure refinements. — Jose Marinho and Michal Camacho Romero
• Expanded IDs, GUIDs, and Methods:
Added Framework Computer Hardware IDs, modern standby _DSM GUIDs, and TPM2 start methods. Updated _DSM Arg3 formatting and _CPC handling to align with newer ACPI specifications and avoid Linux compatibility warnings. — Daniel Schaefer and Saket Dumbre
• Compiler, Disassembler, and Tooling Improvements:
Enhanced the ASL compiler and disassembler with External() deduplication, alias node support, improved validation of malformed inputs, and comma-separated Package output. Updated acpisrc to recognize missing structures and improved parse tree walk termination logic. — ikaros and Pawel Chmielewski
• Security and Stability Fixes:
Fixed multiple critical issues, including heap-buffer-overflows, use-after-free, NULL pointer dereferences, integer overflows, and out-of-bounds accesses across AML parsing, interpretation, and table handling code paths. — ikaros and Weiming Shi
• Resource and Register Refactoring:
Corrected I2C LVR resource descriptor handling and refactored TPR Base/Limit registers to use compatible bitmask representations, with additional validation and cleanup across DTPR-related code. — Akhil R and Michal Camacho Romero
• General Cleanup and Build Fixes:
Fixed a syntax error caused by a stray character, corrected spelling issues, improved comment alignment and formatting, updated dummy compiler metadata, and disabled excessive MSVC bitfield warnings (C4214) to improve build clarity. — Colin Ian King and Saket Dumbre
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