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1 /******************************************************************************
2  *
3  * Module Name: tbfadt   - FADT table utilities
4  *
5  *****************************************************************************/
6 
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43 
44 #include <acpi/acpi.h>
45 #include "accommon.h"
46 #include "actables.h"
47 
48 #define _COMPONENT          ACPI_TABLES
49 ACPI_MODULE_NAME("tbfadt")
50 
51 /* Local prototypes */
52 static void
53 acpi_tb_init_generic_address(struct acpi_generic_address *generic_address,
54 			     u8 space_id,
55 			     u8 byte_width,
56 			     u64 address, const char *register_name, u8 flags);
57 
58 static void acpi_tb_convert_fadt(void);
59 
60 static void acpi_tb_setup_fadt_registers(void);
61 
62 static u64
63 acpi_tb_select_address(char *register_name, u32 address32, u64 address64);
64 
65 /* Table for conversion of FADT to common internal format and FADT validation */
66 
67 typedef struct acpi_fadt_info {
68 	const char *name;
69 	u16 address64;
70 	u16 address32;
71 	u16 length;
72 	u8 default_length;
73 	u8 flags;
74 
75 } acpi_fadt_info;
76 
77 #define ACPI_FADT_OPTIONAL          0
78 #define ACPI_FADT_REQUIRED          1
79 #define ACPI_FADT_SEPARATE_LENGTH   2
80 #define ACPI_FADT_GPE_REGISTER      4
81 
82 static struct acpi_fadt_info fadt_info_table[] = {
83 	{"Pm1aEventBlock",
84 	 ACPI_FADT_OFFSET(xpm1a_event_block),
85 	 ACPI_FADT_OFFSET(pm1a_event_block),
86 	 ACPI_FADT_OFFSET(pm1_event_length),
87 	 ACPI_PM1_REGISTER_WIDTH * 2,	/* Enable + Status register */
88 	 ACPI_FADT_REQUIRED},
89 
90 	{"Pm1bEventBlock",
91 	 ACPI_FADT_OFFSET(xpm1b_event_block),
92 	 ACPI_FADT_OFFSET(pm1b_event_block),
93 	 ACPI_FADT_OFFSET(pm1_event_length),
94 	 ACPI_PM1_REGISTER_WIDTH * 2,	/* Enable + Status register */
95 	 ACPI_FADT_OPTIONAL},
96 
97 	{"Pm1aControlBlock",
98 	 ACPI_FADT_OFFSET(xpm1a_control_block),
99 	 ACPI_FADT_OFFSET(pm1a_control_block),
100 	 ACPI_FADT_OFFSET(pm1_control_length),
101 	 ACPI_PM1_REGISTER_WIDTH,
102 	 ACPI_FADT_REQUIRED},
103 
104 	{"Pm1bControlBlock",
105 	 ACPI_FADT_OFFSET(xpm1b_control_block),
106 	 ACPI_FADT_OFFSET(pm1b_control_block),
107 	 ACPI_FADT_OFFSET(pm1_control_length),
108 	 ACPI_PM1_REGISTER_WIDTH,
109 	 ACPI_FADT_OPTIONAL},
110 
111 	{"Pm2ControlBlock",
112 	 ACPI_FADT_OFFSET(xpm2_control_block),
113 	 ACPI_FADT_OFFSET(pm2_control_block),
114 	 ACPI_FADT_OFFSET(pm2_control_length),
115 	 ACPI_PM2_REGISTER_WIDTH,
116 	 ACPI_FADT_SEPARATE_LENGTH},
117 
118 	{"PmTimerBlock",
119 	 ACPI_FADT_OFFSET(xpm_timer_block),
120 	 ACPI_FADT_OFFSET(pm_timer_block),
121 	 ACPI_FADT_OFFSET(pm_timer_length),
122 	 ACPI_PM_TIMER_WIDTH,
123 	 ACPI_FADT_SEPARATE_LENGTH},	/* ACPI 5.0A: Timer is optional */
124 
125 	{"Gpe0Block",
126 	 ACPI_FADT_OFFSET(xgpe0_block),
127 	 ACPI_FADT_OFFSET(gpe0_block),
128 	 ACPI_FADT_OFFSET(gpe0_block_length),
129 	 0,
130 	 ACPI_FADT_SEPARATE_LENGTH | ACPI_FADT_GPE_REGISTER},
131 
132 	{"Gpe1Block",
133 	 ACPI_FADT_OFFSET(xgpe1_block),
134 	 ACPI_FADT_OFFSET(gpe1_block),
135 	 ACPI_FADT_OFFSET(gpe1_block_length),
136 	 0,
137 	 ACPI_FADT_SEPARATE_LENGTH | ACPI_FADT_GPE_REGISTER}
138 };
139 
140 #define ACPI_FADT_INFO_ENTRIES \
141 			(sizeof (fadt_info_table) / sizeof (struct acpi_fadt_info))
142 
143 /* Table used to split Event Blocks into separate status/enable registers */
144 
145 typedef struct acpi_fadt_pm_info {
146 	struct acpi_generic_address *target;
147 	u16 source;
148 	u8 register_num;
149 
150 } acpi_fadt_pm_info;
151 
152 static struct acpi_fadt_pm_info fadt_pm_info_table[] = {
153 	{&acpi_gbl_xpm1a_status,
154 	 ACPI_FADT_OFFSET(xpm1a_event_block),
155 	 0},
156 
157 	{&acpi_gbl_xpm1a_enable,
158 	 ACPI_FADT_OFFSET(xpm1a_event_block),
159 	 1},
160 
161 	{&acpi_gbl_xpm1b_status,
162 	 ACPI_FADT_OFFSET(xpm1b_event_block),
163 	 0},
164 
165 	{&acpi_gbl_xpm1b_enable,
166 	 ACPI_FADT_OFFSET(xpm1b_event_block),
167 	 1}
168 };
169 
170 #define ACPI_FADT_PM_INFO_ENTRIES \
171 			(sizeof (fadt_pm_info_table) / sizeof (struct acpi_fadt_pm_info))
172 
173 /*******************************************************************************
174  *
175  * FUNCTION:    acpi_tb_init_generic_address
176  *
177  * PARAMETERS:  generic_address     - GAS struct to be initialized
178  *              space_id            - ACPI Space ID for this register
179  *              byte_width          - Width of this register
180  *              address             - Address of the register
181  *              register_name       - ASCII name of the ACPI register
182  *
183  * RETURN:      None
184  *
185  * DESCRIPTION: Initialize a Generic Address Structure (GAS)
186  *              See the ACPI specification for a full description and
187  *              definition of this structure.
188  *
189  ******************************************************************************/
190 
191 static void
192 acpi_tb_init_generic_address(struct acpi_generic_address *generic_address,
193 			     u8 space_id,
194 			     u8 byte_width,
195 			     u64 address, const char *register_name, u8 flags)
196 {
197 	u8 bit_width;
198 
199 	/*
200 	 * Bit width field in the GAS is only one byte long, 255 max.
201 	 * Check for bit_width overflow in GAS.
202 	 */
203 	bit_width = (u8)(byte_width * 8);
204 	if (byte_width > 31) {	/* (31*8)=248, (32*8)=256 */
205 		/*
206 		 * No error for GPE blocks, because we do not use the bit_width
207 		 * for GPEs, the legacy length (byte_width) is used instead to
208 		 * allow for a large number of GPEs.
209 		 */
210 		if (!(flags & ACPI_FADT_GPE_REGISTER)) {
211 			ACPI_ERROR((AE_INFO,
212 				    "%s - 32-bit FADT register is too long (%u bytes, %u bits) "
213 				    "to convert to GAS struct - 255 bits max, truncating",
214 				    register_name, byte_width,
215 				    (byte_width * 8)));
216 		}
217 
218 		bit_width = 255;
219 	}
220 
221 	/*
222 	 * The 64-bit Address field is non-aligned in the byte packed
223 	 * GAS struct.
224 	 */
225 	ACPI_MOVE_64_TO_64(&generic_address->address, &address);
226 
227 	/* All other fields are byte-wide */
228 
229 	generic_address->space_id = space_id;
230 	generic_address->bit_width = bit_width;
231 	generic_address->bit_offset = 0;
232 	generic_address->access_width = 0;	/* Access width ANY */
233 }
234 
235 /*******************************************************************************
236  *
237  * FUNCTION:    acpi_tb_select_address
238  *
239  * PARAMETERS:  register_name       - ASCII name of the ACPI register
240  *              address32           - 32-bit address of the register
241  *              address64           - 64-bit address of the register
242  *
243  * RETURN:      The resolved 64-bit address
244  *
245  * DESCRIPTION: Select between 32-bit and 64-bit versions of addresses within
246  *              the FADT. Used for the FACS and DSDT addresses.
247  *
248  * NOTES:
249  *
250  * Check for FACS and DSDT address mismatches. An address mismatch between
251  * the 32-bit and 64-bit address fields (FIRMWARE_CTRL/X_FIRMWARE_CTRL and
252  * DSDT/X_DSDT) could be a corrupted address field or it might indicate
253  * the presence of two FACS or two DSDT tables.
254  *
255  * November 2013:
256  * By default, as per the ACPICA specification, a valid 64-bit address is
257  * used regardless of the value of the 32-bit address. However, this
258  * behavior can be overridden via the acpi_gbl_use32_bit_fadt_addresses flag.
259  *
260  ******************************************************************************/
261 
262 static u64
263 acpi_tb_select_address(char *register_name, u32 address32, u64 address64)
264 {
265 
266 	if (!address64) {
267 
268 		/* 64-bit address is zero, use 32-bit address */
269 
270 		return ((u64)address32);
271 	}
272 
273 	if (address32 && (address64 != (u64)address32)) {
274 
275 		/* Address mismatch between 32-bit and 64-bit versions */
276 
277 		ACPI_BIOS_WARNING((AE_INFO,
278 				   "32/64X %s address mismatch in FADT: "
279 				   "0x%8.8X/0x%8.8X%8.8X, using %u-bit address",
280 				   register_name, address32,
281 				   ACPI_FORMAT_UINT64(address64),
282 				   acpi_gbl_use32_bit_fadt_addresses ? 32 :
283 				   64));
284 
285 		/* 32-bit address override */
286 
287 		if (acpi_gbl_use32_bit_fadt_addresses) {
288 			return ((u64)address32);
289 		}
290 	}
291 
292 	/* Default is to use the 64-bit address */
293 
294 	return (address64);
295 }
296 
297 /*******************************************************************************
298  *
299  * FUNCTION:    acpi_tb_parse_fadt
300  *
301  * PARAMETERS:  None
302  *
303  * RETURN:      None
304  *
305  * DESCRIPTION: Initialize the FADT, DSDT and FACS tables
306  *              (FADT contains the addresses of the DSDT and FACS)
307  *
308  ******************************************************************************/
309 
310 void acpi_tb_parse_fadt(void)
311 {
312 	u32 length;
313 	struct acpi_table_header *table;
314 
315 	/*
316 	 * The FADT has multiple versions with different lengths,
317 	 * and it contains pointers to both the DSDT and FACS tables.
318 	 *
319 	 * Get a local copy of the FADT and convert it to a common format
320 	 * Map entire FADT, assumed to be smaller than one page.
321 	 */
322 	length = acpi_gbl_root_table_list.tables[acpi_gbl_fadt_index].length;
323 
324 	table =
325 	    acpi_os_map_memory(acpi_gbl_root_table_list.
326 			       tables[acpi_gbl_fadt_index].address, length);
327 	if (!table) {
328 		return;
329 	}
330 
331 	/*
332 	 * Validate the FADT checksum before we copy the table. Ignore
333 	 * checksum error as we want to try to get the DSDT and FACS.
334 	 */
335 	(void)acpi_tb_verify_checksum(table, length);
336 
337 	/* Create a local copy of the FADT in common ACPI 2.0+ format */
338 
339 	acpi_tb_create_local_fadt(table, length);
340 
341 	/* All done with the real FADT, unmap it */
342 
343 	acpi_os_unmap_memory(table, length);
344 
345 	/* Obtain the DSDT and FACS tables via their addresses within the FADT */
346 
347 	acpi_tb_install_fixed_table((acpi_physical_address)acpi_gbl_FADT.Xdsdt,
348 				    ACPI_SIG_DSDT, &acpi_gbl_dsdt_index);
349 
350 	/* If Hardware Reduced flag is set, there is no FACS */
351 
352 	if (!acpi_gbl_reduced_hardware) {
353 		if (acpi_gbl_FADT.facs) {
354 			acpi_tb_install_fixed_table((acpi_physical_address)
355 						    acpi_gbl_FADT.facs,
356 						    ACPI_SIG_FACS,
357 						    &acpi_gbl_facs_index);
358 		}
359 		if (acpi_gbl_FADT.Xfacs) {
360 			acpi_tb_install_fixed_table((acpi_physical_address)
361 						    acpi_gbl_FADT.Xfacs,
362 						    ACPI_SIG_FACS,
363 						    &acpi_gbl_xfacs_index);
364 		}
365 	}
366 }
367 
368 /*******************************************************************************
369  *
370  * FUNCTION:    acpi_tb_create_local_fadt
371  *
372  * PARAMETERS:  table               - Pointer to BIOS FADT
373  *              length              - Length of the table
374  *
375  * RETURN:      None
376  *
377  * DESCRIPTION: Get a local copy of the FADT and convert it to a common format.
378  *              Performs validation on some important FADT fields.
379  *
380  * NOTE:        We create a local copy of the FADT regardless of the version.
381  *
382  ******************************************************************************/
383 
384 void acpi_tb_create_local_fadt(struct acpi_table_header *table, u32 length)
385 {
386 	/*
387 	 * Check if the FADT is larger than the largest table that we expect
388 	 * (typically the current ACPI specification version). If so, truncate
389 	 * the table, and issue a warning.
390 	 */
391 	if (length > sizeof(struct acpi_table_fadt)) {
392 		ACPI_BIOS_WARNING((AE_INFO,
393 				   "FADT (revision %u) is longer than %s length, "
394 				   "truncating length %u to %u",
395 				   table->revision, ACPI_FADT_CONFORMANCE,
396 				   length,
397 				   (u32)sizeof(struct acpi_table_fadt)));
398 	}
399 
400 	/* Clear the entire local FADT */
401 
402 	memset(&acpi_gbl_FADT, 0, sizeof(struct acpi_table_fadt));
403 
404 	/* Copy the original FADT, up to sizeof (struct acpi_table_fadt) */
405 
406 	memcpy(&acpi_gbl_FADT, table,
407 	       ACPI_MIN(length, sizeof(struct acpi_table_fadt)));
408 
409 	/* Take a copy of the Hardware Reduced flag */
410 
411 	acpi_gbl_reduced_hardware = FALSE;
412 	if (acpi_gbl_FADT.flags & ACPI_FADT_HW_REDUCED) {
413 		acpi_gbl_reduced_hardware = TRUE;
414 	}
415 
416 	/* Convert the local copy of the FADT to the common internal format */
417 
418 	acpi_tb_convert_fadt();
419 
420 	/* Initialize the global ACPI register structures */
421 
422 	acpi_tb_setup_fadt_registers();
423 }
424 
425 /*******************************************************************************
426  *
427  * FUNCTION:    acpi_tb_convert_fadt
428  *
429  * PARAMETERS:  none - acpi_gbl_FADT is used.
430  *
431  * RETURN:      None
432  *
433  * DESCRIPTION: Converts all versions of the FADT to a common internal format.
434  *              Expand 32-bit addresses to 64-bit as necessary. Also validate
435  *              important fields within the FADT.
436  *
437  * NOTE:        acpi_gbl_FADT must be of size (struct acpi_table_fadt), and must
438  *              contain a copy of the actual BIOS-provided FADT.
439  *
440  * Notes on 64-bit register addresses:
441  *
442  * After this FADT conversion, later ACPICA code will only use the 64-bit "X"
443  * fields of the FADT for all ACPI register addresses.
444  *
445  * The 64-bit X fields are optional extensions to the original 32-bit FADT
446  * V1.0 fields. Even if they are present in the FADT, they are optional and
447  * are unused if the BIOS sets them to zero. Therefore, we must copy/expand
448  * 32-bit V1.0 fields to the 64-bit X fields if the the 64-bit X field is
449  * originally zero.
450  *
451  * For ACPI 1.0 FADTs (that contain no 64-bit addresses), all 32-bit address
452  * fields are expanded to the corresponding 64-bit X fields in the internal
453  * common FADT.
454  *
455  * For ACPI 2.0+ FADTs, all valid (non-zero) 32-bit address fields are expanded
456  * to the corresponding 64-bit X fields, if the 64-bit field is originally
457  * zero. Adhering to the ACPI specification, we completely ignore the 32-bit
458  * field if the 64-bit field is valid, regardless of whether the host OS is
459  * 32-bit or 64-bit.
460  *
461  * Possible additional checks:
462  *  (acpi_gbl_FADT.pm1_event_length >= 4)
463  *  (acpi_gbl_FADT.pm1_control_length >= 2)
464  *  (acpi_gbl_FADT.pm_timer_length >= 4)
465  *  Gpe block lengths must be multiple of 2
466  *
467  ******************************************************************************/
468 
469 static void acpi_tb_convert_fadt(void)
470 {
471 	const char *name;
472 	struct acpi_generic_address *address64;
473 	u32 address32;
474 	u8 length;
475 	u8 flags;
476 	u32 i;
477 
478 	/*
479 	 * For ACPI 1.0 FADTs (revision 1 or 2), ensure that reserved fields which
480 	 * should be zero are indeed zero. This will workaround BIOSs that
481 	 * inadvertently place values in these fields.
482 	 *
483 	 * The ACPI 1.0 reserved fields that will be zeroed are the bytes located
484 	 * at offset 45, 55, 95, and the word located at offset 109, 110.
485 	 *
486 	 * Note: The FADT revision value is unreliable. Only the length can be
487 	 * trusted.
488 	 */
489 	if (acpi_gbl_FADT.header.length <= ACPI_FADT_V2_SIZE) {
490 		acpi_gbl_FADT.preferred_profile = 0;
491 		acpi_gbl_FADT.pstate_control = 0;
492 		acpi_gbl_FADT.cst_control = 0;
493 		acpi_gbl_FADT.boot_flags = 0;
494 	}
495 
496 	/*
497 	 * Now we can update the local FADT length to the length of the
498 	 * current FADT version as defined by the ACPI specification.
499 	 * Thus, we will have a common FADT internally.
500 	 */
501 	acpi_gbl_FADT.header.length = sizeof(struct acpi_table_fadt);
502 
503 	/*
504 	 * Expand the 32-bit DSDT addresses to 64-bit as necessary.
505 	 * Later ACPICA code will always use the X 64-bit field.
506 	 */
507 	acpi_gbl_FADT.Xdsdt = acpi_tb_select_address("DSDT",
508 						     acpi_gbl_FADT.dsdt,
509 						     acpi_gbl_FADT.Xdsdt);
510 
511 	/* If Hardware Reduced flag is set, we are all done */
512 
513 	if (acpi_gbl_reduced_hardware) {
514 		return;
515 	}
516 
517 	/* Examine all of the 64-bit extended address fields (X fields) */
518 
519 	for (i = 0; i < ACPI_FADT_INFO_ENTRIES; i++) {
520 		/*
521 		 * Get the 32-bit and 64-bit addresses, as well as the register
522 		 * length and register name.
523 		 */
524 		address32 = *ACPI_ADD_PTR(u32,
525 					  &acpi_gbl_FADT,
526 					  fadt_info_table[i].address32);
527 
528 		address64 = ACPI_ADD_PTR(struct acpi_generic_address,
529 					 &acpi_gbl_FADT,
530 					 fadt_info_table[i].address64);
531 
532 		length = *ACPI_ADD_PTR(u8,
533 				       &acpi_gbl_FADT,
534 				       fadt_info_table[i].length);
535 
536 		name = fadt_info_table[i].name;
537 		flags = fadt_info_table[i].flags;
538 
539 		/*
540 		 * Expand the ACPI 1.0 32-bit addresses to the ACPI 2.0 64-bit "X"
541 		 * generic address structures as necessary. Later code will always use
542 		 * the 64-bit address structures.
543 		 *
544 		 * November 2013:
545 		 * Now always use the 64-bit address if it is valid (non-zero), in
546 		 * accordance with the ACPI specification which states that a 64-bit
547 		 * address supersedes the 32-bit version. This behavior can be
548 		 * overridden by the acpi_gbl_use32_bit_fadt_addresses flag.
549 		 *
550 		 * During 64-bit address construction and verification,
551 		 * these cases are handled:
552 		 *
553 		 * Address32 zero, Address64 [don't care]   - Use Address64
554 		 *
555 		 * Address32 non-zero, Address64 zero       - Copy/use Address32
556 		 * Address32 non-zero == Address64 non-zero - Use Address64
557 		 * Address32 non-zero != Address64 non-zero - Warning, use Address64
558 		 *
559 		 * Override: if acpi_gbl_use32_bit_fadt_addresses is TRUE, and:
560 		 * Address32 non-zero != Address64 non-zero - Warning, copy/use Address32
561 		 *
562 		 * Note: space_id is always I/O for 32-bit legacy address fields
563 		 */
564 		if (address32) {
565 			if (!address64->address) {
566 
567 				/* 64-bit address is zero, use 32-bit address */
568 
569 				acpi_tb_init_generic_address(address64,
570 							     ACPI_ADR_SPACE_SYSTEM_IO,
571 							     *ACPI_ADD_PTR(u8,
572 									   &acpi_gbl_FADT,
573 									   fadt_info_table
574 									   [i].
575 									   length),
576 							     (u64)address32,
577 							     name, flags);
578 			} else if (address64->address != (u64)address32) {
579 
580 				/* Address mismatch */
581 
582 				ACPI_BIOS_WARNING((AE_INFO,
583 						   "32/64X address mismatch in FADT/%s: "
584 						   "0x%8.8X/0x%8.8X%8.8X, using %u-bit address",
585 						   name, address32,
586 						   ACPI_FORMAT_UINT64
587 						   (address64->address),
588 						   acpi_gbl_use32_bit_fadt_addresses
589 						   ? 32 : 64));
590 
591 				if (acpi_gbl_use32_bit_fadt_addresses) {
592 
593 					/* 32-bit address override */
594 
595 					acpi_tb_init_generic_address(address64,
596 								     ACPI_ADR_SPACE_SYSTEM_IO,
597 								     *ACPI_ADD_PTR
598 								     (u8,
599 								      &acpi_gbl_FADT,
600 								      fadt_info_table
601 								      [i].
602 								      length),
603 								     (u64)
604 								     address32,
605 								     name,
606 								     flags);
607 				}
608 			}
609 		}
610 
611 		/*
612 		 * For each extended field, check for length mismatch between the
613 		 * legacy length field and the corresponding 64-bit X length field.
614 		 * Note: If the legacy length field is > 0xFF bits, ignore this
615 		 * check. (GPE registers can be larger than the 64-bit GAS structure
616 		 * can accomodate, 0xFF bits).
617 		 */
618 		if (address64->address &&
619 		    (ACPI_MUL_8(length) <= ACPI_UINT8_MAX) &&
620 		    (address64->bit_width != ACPI_MUL_8(length))) {
621 			ACPI_BIOS_WARNING((AE_INFO,
622 					   "32/64X length mismatch in FADT/%s: %u/%u",
623 					   name, ACPI_MUL_8(length),
624 					   address64->bit_width));
625 		}
626 
627 		if (fadt_info_table[i].flags & ACPI_FADT_REQUIRED) {
628 			/*
629 			 * Field is required (Pm1a_event, Pm1a_control).
630 			 * Both the address and length must be non-zero.
631 			 */
632 			if (!address64->address || !length) {
633 				ACPI_BIOS_ERROR((AE_INFO,
634 						 "Required FADT field %s has zero address and/or length: "
635 						 "0x%8.8X%8.8X/0x%X",
636 						 name,
637 						 ACPI_FORMAT_UINT64(address64->
638 								    address),
639 						 length));
640 			}
641 		} else if (fadt_info_table[i].flags & ACPI_FADT_SEPARATE_LENGTH) {
642 			/*
643 			 * Field is optional (Pm2_control, GPE0, GPE1) AND has its own
644 			 * length field. If present, both the address and length must
645 			 * be valid.
646 			 */
647 			if ((address64->address && !length) ||
648 			    (!address64->address && length)) {
649 				ACPI_BIOS_WARNING((AE_INFO,
650 						   "Optional FADT field %s has valid %s but zero %s: "
651 						   "0x%8.8X%8.8X/0x%X", name,
652 						   (length ? "Length" :
653 						    "Address"),
654 						   (length ? "Address" :
655 						    "Length"),
656 						   ACPI_FORMAT_UINT64
657 						   (address64->address),
658 						   length));
659 			}
660 		}
661 	}
662 }
663 
664 /*******************************************************************************
665  *
666  * FUNCTION:    acpi_tb_setup_fadt_registers
667  *
668  * PARAMETERS:  None, uses acpi_gbl_FADT.
669  *
670  * RETURN:      None
671  *
672  * DESCRIPTION: Initialize global ACPI PM1 register definitions. Optionally,
673  *              force FADT register definitions to their default lengths.
674  *
675  ******************************************************************************/
676 
677 static void acpi_tb_setup_fadt_registers(void)
678 {
679 	struct acpi_generic_address *target64;
680 	struct acpi_generic_address *source64;
681 	u8 pm1_register_byte_width;
682 	u32 i;
683 
684 	/*
685 	 * Optionally check all register lengths against the default values and
686 	 * update them if they are incorrect.
687 	 */
688 	if (acpi_gbl_use_default_register_widths) {
689 		for (i = 0; i < ACPI_FADT_INFO_ENTRIES; i++) {
690 			target64 =
691 			    ACPI_ADD_PTR(struct acpi_generic_address,
692 					 &acpi_gbl_FADT,
693 					 fadt_info_table[i].address64);
694 
695 			/*
696 			 * If a valid register (Address != 0) and the (default_length > 0)
697 			 * (Not a GPE register), then check the width against the default.
698 			 */
699 			if ((target64->address) &&
700 			    (fadt_info_table[i].default_length > 0) &&
701 			    (fadt_info_table[i].default_length !=
702 			     target64->bit_width)) {
703 				ACPI_BIOS_WARNING((AE_INFO,
704 						   "Invalid length for FADT/%s: %u, using default %u",
705 						   fadt_info_table[i].name,
706 						   target64->bit_width,
707 						   fadt_info_table[i].
708 						   default_length));
709 
710 				/* Incorrect size, set width to the default */
711 
712 				target64->bit_width =
713 				    fadt_info_table[i].default_length;
714 			}
715 		}
716 	}
717 
718 	/*
719 	 * Get the length of the individual PM1 registers (enable and status).
720 	 * Each register is defined to be (event block length / 2). Extra divide
721 	 * by 8 converts bits to bytes.
722 	 */
723 	pm1_register_byte_width = (u8)
724 	    ACPI_DIV_16(acpi_gbl_FADT.xpm1a_event_block.bit_width);
725 
726 	/*
727 	 * Calculate separate GAS structs for the PM1x (A/B) Status and Enable
728 	 * registers. These addresses do not appear (directly) in the FADT, so it
729 	 * is useful to pre-calculate them from the PM1 Event Block definitions.
730 	 *
731 	 * The PM event blocks are split into two register blocks, first is the
732 	 * PM Status Register block, followed immediately by the PM Enable
733 	 * Register block. Each is of length (pm1_event_length/2)
734 	 *
735 	 * Note: The PM1A event block is required by the ACPI specification.
736 	 * However, the PM1B event block is optional and is rarely, if ever,
737 	 * used.
738 	 */
739 
740 	for (i = 0; i < ACPI_FADT_PM_INFO_ENTRIES; i++) {
741 		source64 =
742 		    ACPI_ADD_PTR(struct acpi_generic_address, &acpi_gbl_FADT,
743 				 fadt_pm_info_table[i].source);
744 
745 		if (source64->address) {
746 			acpi_tb_init_generic_address(fadt_pm_info_table[i].
747 						     target, source64->space_id,
748 						     pm1_register_byte_width,
749 						     source64->address +
750 						     (fadt_pm_info_table[i].
751 						      register_num *
752 						      pm1_register_byte_width),
753 						     "PmRegisters", 0);
754 		}
755 	}
756 }
757