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Kernel: Add command line option to disable AML parsing
This can be handy if my broken AML parser crashes or hangs while parsing AML :D
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@@ -37,6 +37,7 @@
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struct ParsedCommandLine
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{
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bool force_pic = false;
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bool disable_acpi = false;
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bool disable_serial = false;
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bool disable_smp = false;
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bool disable_usb = false;
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@@ -82,6 +83,8 @@ static void parse_command_line()
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cmdline.disable_smp = true;
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else if (argument == "nousb")
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cmdline.disable_usb = true;
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else if (argument == "noacpi")
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cmdline.disable_acpi = true;
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else if (argument == "nodebug")
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g_disable_debug = true;
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else if (argument.starts_with("ps2="))
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@@ -220,7 +223,7 @@ static void init2(void*)
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dprintln("USBManager initialized");
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}
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if (ACPI::ACPI::get().enter_acpi_mode(InterruptController::get().is_using_apic()).is_error())
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if (!cmdline.disable_acpi && ACPI::ACPI::get().enter_acpi_mode(InterruptController::get().is_using_apic()).is_error())
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dprintln("Failed to enter ACPI mode");
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DevFileSystem::get().initialize_device_updater();
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