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1 /******************************************************************************
2  *
3  * Module Name: hwxface - Public ACPICA hardware interfaces
4  *
5  *****************************************************************************/
6 
7 /*
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43 
44 #define EXPORT_ACPI_INTERFACES
45 
46 #include <acpi/acpi.h>
47 #include "accommon.h"
48 #include "acnamesp.h"
49 
50 #define _COMPONENT          ACPI_HARDWARE
51 ACPI_MODULE_NAME("hwxface")
52 
53 /******************************************************************************
54  *
55  * FUNCTION:    acpi_reset
56  *
57  * PARAMETERS:  None
58  *
59  * RETURN:      Status
60  *
61  * DESCRIPTION: Set reset register in memory or IO space. Note: Does not
62  *              support reset register in PCI config space, this must be
63  *              handled separately.
64  *
65  ******************************************************************************/
66 acpi_status acpi_reset(void)
67 {
68 	struct acpi_generic_address *reset_reg;
69 	acpi_status status;
70 
71 	ACPI_FUNCTION_TRACE(acpi_reset);
72 
73 	reset_reg = &acpi_gbl_FADT.reset_register;
74 
75 	/* Check if the reset register is supported */
76 
77 	if (!(acpi_gbl_FADT.flags & ACPI_FADT_RESET_REGISTER) ||
78 	    !reset_reg->address) {
79 		return_ACPI_STATUS(AE_NOT_EXIST);
80 	}
81 
82 	if (reset_reg->space_id == ACPI_ADR_SPACE_SYSTEM_IO) {
83 		/*
84 		 * For I/O space, write directly to the OSL. This bypasses the port
85 		 * validation mechanism, which may block a valid write to the reset
86 		 * register.
87 		 *
88 		 * NOTE:
89 		 * The ACPI spec requires the reset register width to be 8, so we
90 		 * hardcode it here and ignore the FADT value. This maintains
91 		 * compatibility with other ACPI implementations that have allowed
92 		 * BIOS code with bad register width values to go unnoticed.
93 		 */
94 		status = acpi_os_write_port((acpi_io_address)reset_reg->address,
95 					    acpi_gbl_FADT.reset_value,
96 					    ACPI_RESET_REGISTER_WIDTH);
97 	} else {
98 		/* Write the reset value to the reset register */
99 
100 		status = acpi_hw_write(acpi_gbl_FADT.reset_value, reset_reg);
101 	}
102 
103 	return_ACPI_STATUS(status);
104 }
105 
106 ACPI_EXPORT_SYMBOL(acpi_reset)
107 
108 /******************************************************************************
109  *
110  * FUNCTION:    acpi_read
111  *
112  * PARAMETERS:  value               - Where the value is returned
113  *              reg                 - GAS register structure
114  *
115  * RETURN:      Status
116  *
117  * DESCRIPTION: Read from either memory or IO space.
118  *
119  * LIMITATIONS: <These limitations also apply to acpi_write>
120  *      bit_width must be exactly 8, 16, 32, or 64.
121  *      space_ID must be system_memory or system_IO.
122  *      bit_offset and access_width are currently ignored, as there has
123  *          not been a need to implement these.
124  *
125  ******************************************************************************/
126 acpi_status acpi_read(u64 *return_value, struct acpi_generic_address *reg)
127 {
128 	acpi_status status;
129 
130 	ACPI_FUNCTION_NAME(acpi_read);
131 
132 	status = acpi_hw_read(return_value, reg);
133 	return (status);
134 }
135 
136 ACPI_EXPORT_SYMBOL(acpi_read)
137 
138 /******************************************************************************
139  *
140  * FUNCTION:    acpi_write
141  *
142  * PARAMETERS:  value               - Value to be written
143  *              reg                 - GAS register structure
144  *
145  * RETURN:      Status
146  *
147  * DESCRIPTION: Write to either memory or IO space.
148  *
149  ******************************************************************************/
150 acpi_status acpi_write(u64 value, struct acpi_generic_address *reg)
151 {
152 	acpi_status status;
153 
154 	ACPI_FUNCTION_NAME(acpi_write);
155 
156 	status = acpi_hw_write(value, reg);
157 	return (status);
158 }
159 
160 ACPI_EXPORT_SYMBOL(acpi_write)
161 
162 #if (!ACPI_REDUCED_HARDWARE)
163 /*******************************************************************************
164  *
165  * FUNCTION:    acpi_read_bit_register
166  *
167  * PARAMETERS:  register_id     - ID of ACPI Bit Register to access
168  *              return_value    - Value that was read from the register,
169  *                                normalized to bit position zero.
170  *
171  * RETURN:      Status and the value read from the specified Register. Value
172  *              returned is normalized to bit0 (is shifted all the way right)
173  *
174  * DESCRIPTION: ACPI bit_register read function. Does not acquire the HW lock.
175  *
176  * SUPPORTS:    Bit fields in PM1 Status, PM1 Enable, PM1 Control, and
177  *              PM2 Control.
178  *
179  * Note: The hardware lock is not required when reading the ACPI bit registers
180  *       since almost all of them are single bit and it does not matter that
181  *       the parent hardware register can be split across two physical
182  *       registers. The only multi-bit field is SLP_TYP in the PM1 control
183  *       register, but this field does not cross an 8-bit boundary (nor does
184  *       it make much sense to actually read this field.)
185  *
186  ******************************************************************************/
187 acpi_status acpi_read_bit_register(u32 register_id, u32 *return_value)
188 {
189 	struct acpi_bit_register_info *bit_reg_info;
190 	u32 register_value;
191 	u32 value;
192 	acpi_status status;
193 
194 	ACPI_FUNCTION_TRACE_U32(acpi_read_bit_register, register_id);
195 
196 	/* Get the info structure corresponding to the requested ACPI Register */
197 
198 	bit_reg_info = acpi_hw_get_bit_register_info(register_id);
199 	if (!bit_reg_info) {
200 		return_ACPI_STATUS(AE_BAD_PARAMETER);
201 	}
202 
203 	/* Read the entire parent register */
204 
205 	status = acpi_hw_register_read(bit_reg_info->parent_register,
206 				       &register_value);
207 	if (ACPI_FAILURE(status)) {
208 		return_ACPI_STATUS(status);
209 	}
210 
211 	/* Normalize the value that was read, mask off other bits */
212 
213 	value = ((register_value & bit_reg_info->access_bit_mask)
214 		 >> bit_reg_info->bit_position);
215 
216 	ACPI_DEBUG_PRINT((ACPI_DB_IO,
217 			  "BitReg %X, ParentReg %X, Actual %8.8X, ReturnValue %8.8X\n",
218 			  register_id, bit_reg_info->parent_register,
219 			  register_value, value));
220 
221 	*return_value = value;
222 	return_ACPI_STATUS(AE_OK);
223 }
224 
225 ACPI_EXPORT_SYMBOL(acpi_read_bit_register)
226 
227 /*******************************************************************************
228  *
229  * FUNCTION:    acpi_write_bit_register
230  *
231  * PARAMETERS:  register_id     - ID of ACPI Bit Register to access
232  *              value           - Value to write to the register, in bit
233  *                                position zero. The bit is automatically
234  *                                shifted to the correct position.
235  *
236  * RETURN:      Status
237  *
238  * DESCRIPTION: ACPI Bit Register write function. Acquires the hardware lock
239  *              since most operations require a read/modify/write sequence.
240  *
241  * SUPPORTS:    Bit fields in PM1 Status, PM1 Enable, PM1 Control, and
242  *              PM2 Control.
243  *
244  * Note that at this level, the fact that there may be actually two
245  * hardware registers (A and B - and B may not exist) is abstracted.
246  *
247  ******************************************************************************/
248 acpi_status acpi_write_bit_register(u32 register_id, u32 value)
249 {
250 	struct acpi_bit_register_info *bit_reg_info;
251 	acpi_cpu_flags lock_flags;
252 	u32 register_value;
253 	acpi_status status = AE_OK;
254 
255 	ACPI_FUNCTION_TRACE_U32(acpi_write_bit_register, register_id);
256 
257 	/* Get the info structure corresponding to the requested ACPI Register */
258 
259 	bit_reg_info = acpi_hw_get_bit_register_info(register_id);
260 	if (!bit_reg_info) {
261 		return_ACPI_STATUS(AE_BAD_PARAMETER);
262 	}
263 
264 	lock_flags = acpi_os_acquire_lock(acpi_gbl_hardware_lock);
265 
266 	/*
267 	 * At this point, we know that the parent register is one of the
268 	 * following: PM1 Status, PM1 Enable, PM1 Control, or PM2 Control
269 	 */
270 	if (bit_reg_info->parent_register != ACPI_REGISTER_PM1_STATUS) {
271 		/*
272 		 * 1) Case for PM1 Enable, PM1 Control, and PM2 Control
273 		 *
274 		 * Perform a register read to preserve the bits that we are not
275 		 * interested in
276 		 */
277 		status = acpi_hw_register_read(bit_reg_info->parent_register,
278 					       &register_value);
279 		if (ACPI_FAILURE(status)) {
280 			goto unlock_and_exit;
281 		}
282 
283 		/*
284 		 * Insert the input bit into the value that was just read
285 		 * and write the register
286 		 */
287 		ACPI_REGISTER_INSERT_VALUE(register_value,
288 					   bit_reg_info->bit_position,
289 					   bit_reg_info->access_bit_mask,
290 					   value);
291 
292 		status = acpi_hw_register_write(bit_reg_info->parent_register,
293 						register_value);
294 	} else {
295 		/*
296 		 * 2) Case for PM1 Status
297 		 *
298 		 * The Status register is different from the rest. Clear an event
299 		 * by writing 1, writing 0 has no effect. So, the only relevant
300 		 * information is the single bit we're interested in, all others
301 		 * should be written as 0 so they will be left unchanged.
302 		 */
303 		register_value = ACPI_REGISTER_PREPARE_BITS(value,
304 							    bit_reg_info->
305 							    bit_position,
306 							    bit_reg_info->
307 							    access_bit_mask);
308 
309 		/* No need to write the register if value is all zeros */
310 
311 		if (register_value) {
312 			status =
313 			    acpi_hw_register_write(ACPI_REGISTER_PM1_STATUS,
314 						   register_value);
315 		}
316 	}
317 
318 	ACPI_DEBUG_PRINT((ACPI_DB_IO,
319 			  "BitReg %X, ParentReg %X, Value %8.8X, Actual %8.8X\n",
320 			  register_id, bit_reg_info->parent_register, value,
321 			  register_value));
322 
323 unlock_and_exit:
324 
325 	acpi_os_release_lock(acpi_gbl_hardware_lock, lock_flags);
326 	return_ACPI_STATUS(status);
327 }
328 
329 ACPI_EXPORT_SYMBOL(acpi_write_bit_register)
330 #endif				/* !ACPI_REDUCED_HARDWARE */
331 /*******************************************************************************
332  *
333  * FUNCTION:    acpi_get_sleep_type_data
334  *
335  * PARAMETERS:  sleep_state         - Numeric sleep state
336  *              *sleep_type_a        - Where SLP_TYPa is returned
337  *              *sleep_type_b        - Where SLP_TYPb is returned
338  *
339  * RETURN:      Status
340  *
341  * DESCRIPTION: Obtain the SLP_TYPa and SLP_TYPb values for the requested
342  *              sleep state via the appropriate \_Sx object.
343  *
344  *  The sleep state package returned from the corresponding \_Sx_ object
345  *  must contain at least one integer.
346  *
347  *  March 2005:
348  *  Added support for a package that contains two integers. This
349  *  goes against the ACPI specification which defines this object as a
350  *  package with one encoded DWORD integer. However, existing practice
351  *  by many BIOS vendors is to return a package with 2 or more integer
352  *  elements, at least one per sleep type (A/B).
353  *
354  *  January 2013:
355  *  Therefore, we must be prepared to accept a package with either a
356  *  single integer or multiple integers.
357  *
358  *  The single integer DWORD format is as follows:
359  *      BYTE 0 - Value for the PM1A SLP_TYP register
360  *      BYTE 1 - Value for the PM1B SLP_TYP register
361  *      BYTE 2-3 - Reserved
362  *
363  *  The dual integer format is as follows:
364  *      Integer 0 - Value for the PM1A SLP_TYP register
365  *      Integer 1 - Value for the PM1A SLP_TYP register
366  *
367  ******************************************************************************/
368 acpi_status
369 acpi_get_sleep_type_data(u8 sleep_state, u8 *sleep_type_a, u8 *sleep_type_b)
370 {
371 	acpi_status status;
372 	struct acpi_evaluate_info *info;
373 	union acpi_operand_object **elements;
374 
375 	ACPI_FUNCTION_TRACE(acpi_get_sleep_type_data);
376 
377 	/* Validate parameters */
378 
379 	if ((sleep_state > ACPI_S_STATES_MAX) || !sleep_type_a || !sleep_type_b) {
380 		return_ACPI_STATUS(AE_BAD_PARAMETER);
381 	}
382 
383 	/* Allocate the evaluation information block */
384 
385 	info = ACPI_ALLOCATE_ZEROED(sizeof(struct acpi_evaluate_info));
386 	if (!info) {
387 		return_ACPI_STATUS(AE_NO_MEMORY);
388 	}
389 
390 	/*
391 	 * Evaluate the \_Sx namespace object containing the register values
392 	 * for this state
393 	 */
394 	info->relative_pathname = acpi_gbl_sleep_state_names[sleep_state];
395 
396 	status = acpi_ns_evaluate(info);
397 	if (ACPI_FAILURE(status)) {
398 		if (status == AE_NOT_FOUND) {
399 
400 			/* The _Sx states are optional, ignore NOT_FOUND */
401 
402 			goto final_cleanup;
403 		}
404 
405 		goto warning_cleanup;
406 	}
407 
408 	/* Must have a return object */
409 
410 	if (!info->return_object) {
411 		ACPI_ERROR((AE_INFO, "No Sleep State object returned from [%s]",
412 			    info->relative_pathname));
413 		status = AE_AML_NO_RETURN_VALUE;
414 		goto warning_cleanup;
415 	}
416 
417 	/* Return object must be of type Package */
418 
419 	if (info->return_object->common.type != ACPI_TYPE_PACKAGE) {
420 		ACPI_ERROR((AE_INFO,
421 			    "Sleep State return object is not a Package"));
422 		status = AE_AML_OPERAND_TYPE;
423 		goto return_value_cleanup;
424 	}
425 
426 	/*
427 	 * Any warnings about the package length or the object types have
428 	 * already been issued by the predefined name module -- there is no
429 	 * need to repeat them here.
430 	 */
431 	elements = info->return_object->package.elements;
432 	switch (info->return_object->package.count) {
433 	case 0:
434 
435 		status = AE_AML_PACKAGE_LIMIT;
436 		break;
437 
438 	case 1:
439 
440 		if (elements[0]->common.type != ACPI_TYPE_INTEGER) {
441 			status = AE_AML_OPERAND_TYPE;
442 			break;
443 		}
444 
445 		/* A valid _Sx_ package with one integer */
446 
447 		*sleep_type_a = (u8)elements[0]->integer.value;
448 		*sleep_type_b = (u8)(elements[0]->integer.value >> 8);
449 		break;
450 
451 	case 2:
452 	default:
453 
454 		if ((elements[0]->common.type != ACPI_TYPE_INTEGER) ||
455 		    (elements[1]->common.type != ACPI_TYPE_INTEGER)) {
456 			status = AE_AML_OPERAND_TYPE;
457 			break;
458 		}
459 
460 		/* A valid _Sx_ package with two integers */
461 
462 		*sleep_type_a = (u8)elements[0]->integer.value;
463 		*sleep_type_b = (u8)elements[1]->integer.value;
464 		break;
465 	}
466 
467 return_value_cleanup:
468 	acpi_ut_remove_reference(info->return_object);
469 
470 warning_cleanup:
471 	if (ACPI_FAILURE(status)) {
472 		ACPI_EXCEPTION((AE_INFO, status,
473 				"While evaluating Sleep State [%s]",
474 				info->relative_pathname));
475 	}
476 
477 final_cleanup:
478 	ACPI_FREE(info);
479 	return_ACPI_STATUS(status);
480 }
481 
482 ACPI_EXPORT_SYMBOL(acpi_get_sleep_type_data)
483