1# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only 2# 3# Microsoft Surface Platform-Specific Drivers 4# 5 6menuconfig SURFACE_PLATFORMS 7 bool "Microsoft Surface Platform-Specific Device Drivers" 8 depends on ARM64 || X86 || COMPILE_TEST 9 default y 10 help 11 Say Y here to get to see options for platform-specific device drivers 12 for Microsoft Surface devices. This option alone does not add any 13 kernel code. 14 15 If you say N, all options in this submenu will be skipped and disabled. 16 17if SURFACE_PLATFORMS 18 19config SURFACE3_WMI 20 tristate "Surface 3 WMI Driver" 21 depends on ACPI_WMI 22 depends on DMI 23 depends on INPUT 24 depends on SPI 25 help 26 Say Y here if you have a Surface 3. 27 28 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module will 29 be called surface3-wmi. 30 31config SURFACE_3_POWER_OPREGION 32 tristate "Surface 3 battery platform operation region support" 33 depends on ACPI 34 depends on I2C 35 help 36 This driver provides support for ACPI operation 37 region of the Surface 3 battery platform driver. 38 39config SURFACE_ACPI_NOTIFY 40 tristate "Surface ACPI Notify Driver" 41 depends on SURFACE_AGGREGATOR 42 help 43 Surface ACPI Notify (SAN) driver for Microsoft Surface devices. 44 45 This driver provides support for the ACPI interface (called SAN) of 46 the Surface System Aggregator Module (SSAM) EC. This interface is used 47 on 5th- and 6th-generation Microsoft Surface devices (including 48 Surface Pro 5 and 6, Surface Book 2, Surface Laptops 1 and 2, and in 49 reduced functionality on the Surface Laptop 3) to execute SSAM 50 requests directly from ACPI code, as well as receive SSAM events and 51 turn them into ACPI notifications. It essentially acts as a 52 translation layer between the SSAM controller and ACPI. 53 54 Specifically, this driver may be needed for battery status reporting, 55 thermal sensor access, and real-time clock information, depending on 56 the Surface device in question. 57 58config SURFACE_AGGREGATOR_CDEV 59 tristate "Surface System Aggregator Module User-Space Interface" 60 depends on SURFACE_AGGREGATOR 61 help 62 Provides a misc-device interface to the Surface System Aggregator 63 Module (SSAM) controller. 64 65 This option provides a module (called surface_aggregator_cdev), that, 66 when loaded, will add a client device (and its respective driver) to 67 the SSAM controller. Said client device manages a misc-device 68 interface (/dev/surface/aggregator), which can be used by user-space 69 tools to directly communicate with the SSAM EC by sending requests and 70 receiving the corresponding responses. 71 72 The provided interface is intended for debugging and development only, 73 and should not be used otherwise. 74 75config SURFACE_AGGREGATOR_HUB 76 tristate "Surface System Aggregator Module Subsystem Device Hubs" 77 depends on SURFACE_AGGREGATOR 78 depends on SURFACE_AGGREGATOR_BUS 79 help 80 Device-hub drivers for Surface System Aggregator Module (SSAM) subsystem 81 devices. 82 83 Provides subsystem hub drivers which manage client devices on various 84 SSAM subsystems. In some subsystems, notably the BAS subsystem managing 85 devices contained in the base of the Surface Book 3 and the KIP subsystem 86 managing type-cover devices in the Surface Pro 8 and Surface Pro X, 87 devices can be (hot-)removed. Hub devices and drivers are required to 88 manage these subdevices. 89 90 Devices managed via these hubs are: 91 - Battery/AC devices (Surface Book 3). 92 - HID input devices (7th-generation and later models with detachable 93 input devices). 94 95 Select M (recommended) or Y here if you want support for the above 96 mentioned devices on the corresponding Surface models. Without this 97 module, the respective devices mentioned above will not be instantiated 98 and thus any functionality provided by them will be missing, even when 99 drivers for these devices are present. This module only provides the 100 respective subsystem hubs. Both drivers and device specification (e.g. 101 via the Surface Aggregator Registry) for these devices still need to be 102 selected via other options. 103 104config SURFACE_AGGREGATOR_REGISTRY 105 tristate "Surface System Aggregator Module Device Registry" 106 depends on SURFACE_AGGREGATOR 107 depends on SURFACE_AGGREGATOR_BUS 108 help 109 Device-registry for Surface System Aggregator Module (SSAM) devices. 110 111 Provides a module and driver which act as a device-registry for SSAM 112 client devices that cannot be detected automatically, e.g. via ACPI. 113 Such devices are instead provided and managed via this registry. 114 115 Devices provided via this registry are: 116 - Platform profile (performance-/cooling-mode) device (5th- and later 117 generations). 118 - Battery/AC devices (7th-generation). 119 - HID input devices (7th-generation). 120 121 Select M (recommended) or Y here if you want support for the above 122 mentioned devices on the corresponding Surface models. Without this 123 module, the respective devices will not be instantiated and thus any 124 functionality provided by them will be missing, even when drivers for 125 these devices are present. In other words, this module only provides 126 the respective client devices. Drivers for these devices still need to 127 be selected via the other options. 128 129config SURFACE_AGGREGATOR_TABLET_SWITCH 130 tristate "Surface Aggregator Generic Tablet-Mode Switch Driver" 131 depends on SURFACE_AGGREGATOR 132 depends on SURFACE_AGGREGATOR_BUS 133 depends on INPUT 134 help 135 Provides a tablet-mode switch input device on Microsoft Surface models 136 using the KIP subsystem for detachable keyboards (e.g. keyboard covers) 137 or the POS subsystem for device/screen posture changes. 138 139 The KIP subsystem is used on newer Surface generations to handle 140 detachable input peripherals, specifically the keyboard cover (containing 141 keyboard and touchpad) on the Surface Pro 8 and Surface Pro X. The POS 142 subsystem is used for device posture change notifications on the Surface 143 Laptop Studio. This module provides a driver to let user-space know when 144 the device should be considered in tablet-mode due to the keyboard cover 145 being detached or folded back (essentially signaling when the keyboard is 146 not available for input). It does so by creating a tablet-mode switch 147 input device, sending the standard SW_TABLET_MODE event on mode change. 148 149 Select M or Y here, if you want to provide tablet-mode switch input 150 events on the Surface Pro 8, Surface Pro X, and Surface Laptop Studio. 151 152config SURFACE_DTX 153 tristate "Surface DTX (Detachment System) Driver" 154 depends on SURFACE_AGGREGATOR 155 depends on INPUT 156 help 157 Driver for the Surface Book clipboard detachment system (DTX). 158 159 On the Surface Book series devices, the display part containing the 160 CPU (called the clipboard) can be detached from the base (containing a 161 battery, the keyboard, and, optionally, a discrete GPU) by (if 162 necessary) unlocking and opening the latch connecting both parts. 163 164 This driver provides a user-space interface that can influence the 165 behavior of this process, which includes the option to abort it in 166 case the base is still in use or speed it up in case it is not. 167 168 Note that this module can be built without support for the Surface 169 Aggregator Bus (i.e. CONFIG_SURFACE_AGGREGATOR_BUS=n). In that case, 170 some devices, specifically the Surface Book 3, will not be supported. 171 172config SURFACE_GPE 173 tristate "Surface GPE/Lid Support Driver" 174 depends on ACPI 175 depends on DMI 176 help 177 This driver marks the GPEs related to the ACPI lid device found on 178 Microsoft Surface devices as wakeup sources and prepares them 179 accordingly. It is required on those devices to allow wake-ups from 180 suspend by opening the lid. 181 182config SURFACE_HOTPLUG 183 tristate "Surface Hot-Plug Driver" 184 depends on ACPI 185 depends on GPIOLIB 186 help 187 Driver for out-of-band hot-plug event signaling on Microsoft Surface 188 devices with hot-pluggable PCIe cards. 189 190 This driver is used on Surface Book (2 and 3) devices with a 191 hot-pluggable discrete GPU (dGPU). When not in use, the dGPU on those 192 devices can enter D3cold, which prevents in-band (standard) PCIe 193 hot-plug signaling. Thus, without this driver, detaching the base 194 containing the dGPU will not correctly update the state of the 195 corresponding PCIe device if it is in D3cold. This driver adds support 196 for out-of-band hot-plug notifications, ensuring that the device state 197 is properly updated even when the device in question is in D3cold. 198 199 Select M or Y here, if you want to (fully) support hot-plugging of 200 dGPU devices on the Surface Book 2 and/or 3 during D3cold. 201 202config SURFACE_PLATFORM_PROFILE 203 tristate "Surface Platform Profile Driver" 204 depends on ACPI 205 depends on SURFACE_AGGREGATOR_REGISTRY 206 select ACPI_PLATFORM_PROFILE 207 help 208 Provides support for the ACPI platform profile on 5th- and later 209 generation Microsoft Surface devices. 210 211 More specifically, this driver provides ACPI platform profile support 212 on Microsoft Surface devices with a Surface System Aggregator Module 213 (SSAM) connected via the Surface Serial Hub (SSH / SAM-over-SSH). In 214 other words, this driver provides platform profile support on the 215 Surface Pro 5, Surface Book 2, Surface Laptop, Surface Laptop Go and 216 later. On those devices, the platform profile can significantly 217 influence cooling behavior, e.g. setting it to 'quiet' (default) or 218 'low-power' can significantly limit performance of the discrete GPU on 219 Surface Books, while in turn leading to lower power consumption and/or 220 less fan noise. 221 222 Select M or Y here, if you want to include ACPI platform profile 223 support on the above mentioned devices. 224 225config SURFACE_PRO3_BUTTON 226 tristate "Power/home/volume buttons driver for Microsoft Surface Pro 3/4 tablet" 227 depends on ACPI 228 depends on INPUT 229 help 230 This driver handles the power/home/volume buttons on the Microsoft Surface Pro 3/4 tablet. 231 232source "drivers/platform/surface/aggregator/Kconfig" 233 234endif # SURFACE_PLATFORMS 235