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14 For ACPI on arm64, tables also fall into the following categories:
173 Required for arm64.
200 Required for arm64.
210 used on arm64.
240 arm64 only table, required in order to describe IO topology, SMMUs,
266 Required for arm64. Only the GIC interrupt controller structures
319 not supported by the kernel for arm64.
325 Recommend for use on arm64; use of PCC is recommended when using CPPC
371 Required for arm64.
378 on arm64, and will not be used. If provided, it will be ignored.
408 Required for arm64.
421 To support arm64 NUMA, this table is required.
450 interoperate with arm64.
457 interoperate with arm64.
463 Optional, not currently supported. No known use case for arm64,
500 Required for arm64.
514 on arm64 - there are no assumptions made about
518 Without _CCA on arm64, the kernel does not know what
533 recommended on arm64.
535 _CRS 6.2.2 Required on arm64.
565 mode, and therefore should not be used on arm64.
568 is no global lock on arm64 since it runs in hardware
569 reduced mode. Hence, do not use this object on arm64.
572 on arm64.
582 ACPI0010) on arm64. See also _RDI.
610 \_OSI 5.7.2 Deprecated on ARM64. As far as ACPI firmware is
615 _PDC 8.4.1 Deprecated, do not use on arm64.
617 \_PIC 5.8.1 The method should not be used. On arm64, the only
621 Do not use it on arm64.
635 ACPI0010) on arm64. This should only be used in
640 \_SB 5.3.1 Required on arm64; all devices must be defined in this
660 require specification changes for use on arm64.
672 profile used by arm64. Since there are no GPE blocks defined for use on ARM
704 performance control on arm64. C-states and P-states may become available at
718 For arm64, we will only support UEFI for booting with ACPI, hence the UEFI
732 Since there is no direct equivalent of the x86 SCI or NMI, arm64 handles
742 ACPI Objects Not Supported on ARM64