2 * Copyright (c) 2000 Takanori Watanabe <takawata@jp.kfreebsd.org>
3 * Copyright (c) 2000 Mitsuru IWASAKI <iwasaki@jp.kfreebsd.org>
4 * Copyright (c) 2000, 2001 Michael Smith
5 * Copyright (c) 2000 BSDi
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29 * $FreeBSD: src/sys/dev/acpica/acpi.c,v 1.243.2.4.4.1 2009/04/15 03:14:26 kensmith Exp $
33 #include <sys/param.h>
34 #include <sys/kernel.h>
36 #include <sys/fcntl.h>
37 #include <sys/malloc.h>
38 #include <sys/module.h>
41 #include <sys/reboot.h>
42 #include <sys/sysctl.h>
43 #include <sys/ctype.h>
44 #include <sys/linker.h>
45 #include <sys/power.h>
47 #include <sys/device.h>
48 #include <sys/spinlock.h>
49 #include <sys/spinlock2.h>
53 #include <bus/isa/isavar.h>
54 #include <bus/isa/pnpvar.h>
57 #include <dev/acpica/acpivar.h>
58 #include <dev/acpica/acpiio.h>
59 #include <dev/acpica/acpiio_mcall.h>
65 #include <bus/pci/pci_cfgreg.h>
66 #include <bus/pci/pcivar.h>
67 #include <bus/pci/pci_private.h>
69 #include <vm/vm_param.h>
71 MALLOC_DEFINE(M_ACPIDEV
, "acpidev", "ACPI devices");
73 /* Hooks for the ACPICA debugging infrastructure */
74 #define _COMPONENT ACPI_BUS
75 ACPI_MODULE_NAME("ACPI");
77 static d_open_t acpiopen
;
78 static d_close_t acpiclose
;
79 static d_ioctl_t acpiioctl
;
81 static struct dev_ops acpi_ops
= {
88 struct acpi_interface
{
93 /* Global mutex for locking access to the ACPI subsystem. */
94 struct lock acpi_lock
;
96 /* Bitmap of device quirks. */
99 static int acpi_modevent(struct module
*mod
, int event
, void *junk
);
100 static void acpi_identify(driver_t
*driver
, device_t parent
);
101 static int acpi_probe(device_t dev
);
102 static int acpi_attach(device_t dev
);
103 static int acpi_suspend(device_t dev
);
104 static int acpi_resume(device_t dev
);
105 static int acpi_shutdown(device_t dev
);
106 static device_t
acpi_add_child(device_t bus
, device_t parent
, int order
, const char *name
,
108 static int acpi_print_child(device_t bus
, device_t child
);
109 static void acpi_probe_nomatch(device_t bus
, device_t child
);
110 static void acpi_driver_added(device_t dev
, driver_t
*driver
);
111 static int acpi_read_ivar(device_t dev
, device_t child
, int index
,
113 static int acpi_write_ivar(device_t dev
, device_t child
, int index
,
115 static struct resource_list
*acpi_get_rlist(device_t dev
, device_t child
);
116 static int acpi_sysres_alloc(device_t dev
);
117 static struct resource
*acpi_alloc_resource(device_t bus
, device_t child
,
118 int type
, int *rid
, u_long start
, u_long end
,
119 u_long count
, u_int flags
, int cpuid
);
120 static int acpi_release_resource(device_t bus
, device_t child
, int type
,
121 int rid
, struct resource
*r
);
122 static void acpi_delete_resource(device_t bus
, device_t child
, int type
,
124 static uint32_t acpi_isa_get_logicalid(device_t dev
);
125 static int acpi_isa_get_compatid(device_t dev
, uint32_t *cids
, int count
);
126 static char *acpi_device_id_probe(device_t bus
, device_t dev
, char **ids
);
127 static ACPI_STATUS
acpi_device_eval_obj(device_t bus
, device_t dev
,
128 ACPI_STRING pathname
, ACPI_OBJECT_LIST
*parameters
,
130 static int acpi_device_pwr_for_sleep(device_t bus
, device_t dev
,
132 static ACPI_STATUS
acpi_device_scan_cb(ACPI_HANDLE h
, UINT32 level
,
133 void *context
, void **retval
);
134 static ACPI_STATUS
acpi_device_scan_children(device_t bus
, device_t dev
,
135 int max_depth
, acpi_scan_cb_t user_fn
, void *arg
);
136 static int acpi_set_powerstate_method(device_t bus
, device_t child
,
138 static int acpi_isa_pnp_probe(device_t bus
, device_t child
,
139 struct isa_pnp_id
*ids
);
140 static void acpi_probe_children(device_t bus
);
141 static void acpi_probe_order(ACPI_HANDLE handle
, int *order
);
142 static ACPI_STATUS
acpi_probe_child(ACPI_HANDLE handle
, UINT32 level
,
143 void *context
, void **status
);
144 static ACPI_STATUS
acpi_EnterSleepState(struct acpi_softc
*sc
, int state
);
145 static void acpi_shutdown_final(void *arg
, int howto
);
146 static void acpi_enable_fixed_events(struct acpi_softc
*sc
);
147 static int acpi_wake_sleep_prep(ACPI_HANDLE handle
, int sstate
);
148 static int acpi_wake_run_prep(ACPI_HANDLE handle
, int sstate
);
149 static int acpi_wake_prep_walk(int sstate
);
150 static int acpi_wake_sysctl_walk(device_t dev
);
152 static int acpi_wake_set_sysctl(SYSCTL_HANDLER_ARGS
);
154 static void acpi_system_eventhandler_sleep(void *arg
, int state
);
155 static void acpi_system_eventhandler_wakeup(void *arg
, int state
);
156 static int acpi_supported_sleep_state_sysctl(SYSCTL_HANDLER_ARGS
);
157 static int acpi_sleep_state_sysctl(SYSCTL_HANDLER_ARGS
);
158 static int acpi_debug_objects_sysctl(SYSCTL_HANDLER_ARGS
);
159 static int acpi_pm_func(u_long cmd
, void *arg
, ...);
160 static int acpi_child_location_str_method(device_t acdev
, device_t child
,
161 char *buf
, size_t buflen
);
162 static int acpi_child_pnpinfo_str_method(device_t acdev
, device_t child
,
163 char *buf
, size_t buflen
);
164 static void acpi_enable_pcie(void);
165 static void acpi_reset_interfaces(device_t dev
);
167 static device_method_t acpi_methods
[] = {
168 /* Device interface */
169 DEVMETHOD(device_identify
, acpi_identify
),
170 DEVMETHOD(device_probe
, acpi_probe
),
171 DEVMETHOD(device_attach
, acpi_attach
),
172 DEVMETHOD(device_shutdown
, acpi_shutdown
),
173 DEVMETHOD(device_detach
, bus_generic_detach
),
174 DEVMETHOD(device_suspend
, acpi_suspend
),
175 DEVMETHOD(device_resume
, acpi_resume
),
178 DEVMETHOD(bus_add_child
, acpi_add_child
),
179 DEVMETHOD(bus_print_child
, acpi_print_child
),
180 DEVMETHOD(bus_probe_nomatch
, acpi_probe_nomatch
),
181 DEVMETHOD(bus_driver_added
, acpi_driver_added
),
182 DEVMETHOD(bus_read_ivar
, acpi_read_ivar
),
183 DEVMETHOD(bus_write_ivar
, acpi_write_ivar
),
184 DEVMETHOD(bus_get_resource_list
, acpi_get_rlist
),
185 DEVMETHOD(bus_set_resource
, bus_generic_rl_set_resource
),
186 DEVMETHOD(bus_get_resource
, bus_generic_rl_get_resource
),
187 DEVMETHOD(bus_alloc_resource
, acpi_alloc_resource
),
188 DEVMETHOD(bus_release_resource
, acpi_release_resource
),
189 DEVMETHOD(bus_delete_resource
, acpi_delete_resource
),
190 DEVMETHOD(bus_child_pnpinfo_str
, acpi_child_pnpinfo_str_method
),
191 DEVMETHOD(bus_child_location_str
, acpi_child_location_str_method
),
192 DEVMETHOD(bus_activate_resource
, bus_generic_activate_resource
),
193 DEVMETHOD(bus_deactivate_resource
, bus_generic_deactivate_resource
),
194 DEVMETHOD(bus_setup_intr
, bus_generic_setup_intr
),
195 DEVMETHOD(bus_teardown_intr
, bus_generic_teardown_intr
),
198 DEVMETHOD(acpi_id_probe
, acpi_device_id_probe
),
199 DEVMETHOD(acpi_evaluate_object
, acpi_device_eval_obj
),
200 DEVMETHOD(acpi_pwr_for_sleep
, acpi_device_pwr_for_sleep
),
201 DEVMETHOD(acpi_scan_children
, acpi_device_scan_children
),
204 DEVMETHOD(pci_set_powerstate
, acpi_set_powerstate_method
),
207 DEVMETHOD(isa_pnp_probe
, acpi_isa_pnp_probe
),
212 static driver_t acpi_driver
= {
215 sizeof(struct acpi_softc
),
218 static devclass_t acpi_devclass
;
219 DRIVER_MODULE(acpi
, nexus
, acpi_driver
, acpi_devclass
, acpi_modevent
, NULL
);
220 MODULE_VERSION(acpi
, 1);
222 ACPI_SERIAL_DECL(acpi
, "ACPI serializer");
224 /* Local pools for managing system resources for ACPI child devices. */
225 static struct rman acpi_rman_io
, acpi_rman_mem
;
227 #define ACPI_MINIMUM_AWAKETIME 5
229 static const char* sleep_state_names
[] = {
230 "S0", "S1", "S2", "S3", "S4", "S5", "NONE"};
232 SYSCTL_NODE(_debug
, OID_AUTO
, acpi
, CTLFLAG_RD
, NULL
, "ACPI debugging");
233 static char acpi_ca_version
[12];
234 SYSCTL_STRING(_debug_acpi
, OID_AUTO
, acpi_ca_version
, CTLFLAG_RD
,
235 acpi_ca_version
, 0, "Version of Intel ACPICA");
238 * Allow overriding _OSI methods.
240 static char acpi_install_interface
[256];
241 TUNABLE_STR("hw.acpi.install_interface", acpi_install_interface
,
242 sizeof(acpi_install_interface
));
243 static char acpi_remove_interface
[256];
244 TUNABLE_STR("hw.acpi.remove_interface", acpi_remove_interface
,
245 sizeof(acpi_remove_interface
));
248 * Use this tunable to disable the control method auto-serialization
249 * mechanism that was added in 20140214 and superseded the previous
250 * AcpiGbl_SerializeAllMethods global.
252 static int acpi_auto_serialize_methods
= 1;
253 TUNABLE_INT("hw.acpi.auto_serialize_methods", &acpi_auto_serialize_methods
);
255 /* Allow users to dump Debug objects without ACPI debugger. */
256 static int acpi_debug_objects
;
257 TUNABLE_INT("debug.acpi.enable_debug_objects", &acpi_debug_objects
);
258 SYSCTL_PROC(_debug_acpi
, OID_AUTO
, enable_debug_objects
,
259 CTLFLAG_RW
| CTLTYPE_INT
, NULL
, 0, acpi_debug_objects_sysctl
, "I",
260 "Enable Debug objects.");
262 /* Allow ignoring the XSDT. */
263 static int acpi_ignore_xsdt
;
264 TUNABLE_INT("debug.acpi.ignore_xsdt", &acpi_ignore_xsdt
);
265 SYSCTL_INT(_debug_acpi
, OID_AUTO
, ignore_xsdt
, CTLFLAG_RD
,
266 &acpi_ignore_xsdt
, 1, "Ignore the XSDT, forcing the use of the RSDT.");
268 /* Allow the interpreter to ignore common mistakes in BIOS. */
269 static int acpi_interpreter_slack
= 1;
270 TUNABLE_INT("debug.acpi.interpreter_slack", &acpi_interpreter_slack
);
271 SYSCTL_INT(_debug_acpi
, OID_AUTO
, interpreter_slack
, CTLFLAG_RD
,
272 &acpi_interpreter_slack
, 1, "Turn on interpreter slack mode.");
274 /* Allow preferring 32-bit FADT register addresses over the 64-bit ones. */
275 static int acpi_fadt_addr32
;
276 TUNABLE_INT("debug.acpi.fadt_addr32", &acpi_fadt_addr32
);
277 SYSCTL_INT(_debug_acpi
, OID_AUTO
, fadt_addr32
, CTLFLAG_RD
,
278 &acpi_fadt_addr32
, 1,
279 "Prefer 32-bit FADT register addresses over 64-bit ones.");
281 /* Prefer 32-bit FACS table addresses over the 64-bit ones. */
282 static int acpi_facs_addr32
= 1;
283 TUNABLE_INT("debug.acpi.facs_addr32", &acpi_facs_addr32
);
284 SYSCTL_INT(_debug_acpi
, OID_AUTO
, facs_addr32
, CTLFLAG_RD
,
285 &acpi_facs_addr32
, 1,
286 "Prefer 32-bit FACS table addresses over 64-bit ones.");
288 static int acpi_group_module_level_code
;
289 TUNABLE_INT("debug.acpi.group_module_level_code", &acpi_group_module_level_code
);
290 SYSCTL_INT(_debug_acpi
, OID_AUTO
, group_module_level_code
, CTLFLAG_RD
,
291 &acpi_group_module_level_code
, 1,
292 "Group module-level code.");
294 /* Power devices off and on in suspend and resume. XXX Remove once tested. */
295 static int acpi_do_powerstate
= 1;
296 TUNABLE_INT("debug.acpi.do_powerstate", &acpi_do_powerstate
);
297 SYSCTL_INT(_debug_acpi
, OID_AUTO
, do_powerstate
, CTLFLAG_RW
,
298 &acpi_do_powerstate
, 1, "Turn off devices when suspending.");
300 /* Allow users to override quirks. */
301 TUNABLE_INT("debug.acpi.quirks", &acpi_quirks
);
303 /* Allow to call ACPI methods from userland. */
304 static int acpi_allow_mcall
;
305 TUNABLE_INT("debug.acpi.allow_method_calls", &acpi_allow_mcall
);
307 static int acpi_susp_bounce
;
308 SYSCTL_INT(_debug_acpi
, OID_AUTO
, suspend_bounce
, CTLFLAG_RW
,
309 &acpi_susp_bounce
, 0, "Don't actually suspend, just test devices.");
312 * ACPI can only be loaded as a module by the loader; activating it after
313 * system bootstrap time is not useful, and can be fatal to the system.
314 * It also cannot be unloaded, since the entire system bus heirarchy hangs
318 acpi_modevent(struct module
*mod
, int event
, void *junk
)
323 kprintf("The ACPI driver cannot be loaded after boot.\n");
328 if (!cold
&& power_pm_get_type() == POWER_PM_TYPE_ACPI
)
338 * Perform early initialization.
343 static int started
= 0;
347 ACPI_FUNCTION_TRACE((char *)(uintptr_t)__func__
);
349 /* Only run the startup code once. The MADT driver also calls this. */
351 return_VALUE (AE_OK
);
355 * Pre-allocate space for RSDT/XSDT and DSDT tables and allow resizing
356 * if more tables exist.
358 if (ACPI_FAILURE(status
= AcpiInitializeTables(NULL
, 2, TRUE
))) {
359 kprintf("ACPI: Table initialisation failed: %s\n",
360 AcpiFormatException(status
));
361 return_VALUE (status
);
364 /* Set up any quirks we have for this system. */
365 if (acpi_quirks
== ACPI_Q_OK
)
366 acpi_table_quirks(&acpi_quirks
);
368 /* If the user manually set the disabled hint to 0, force-enable ACPI. */
369 if (resource_int_value("acpi", 0, "disabled", &val
) == 0 && val
== 0)
370 acpi_quirks
&= ~ACPI_Q_BROKEN
;
371 if (acpi_quirks
& ACPI_Q_BROKEN
) {
372 kprintf("ACPI disabled by blacklist. Contact your BIOS vendor.\n");
376 return_VALUE (status
);
380 * Detect ACPI, perform early initialisation
383 acpi_identify(driver_t
*driver
, device_t parent
)
387 ACPI_FUNCTION_TRACE((char *)(uintptr_t)__func__
);
392 /* Check that we haven't been disabled with a hint. */
393 if (resource_disabled("acpi", 0))
396 /* Make sure we're not being doubly invoked. */
397 if (device_find_child(parent
, "acpi", 0) != NULL
)
400 ksnprintf(acpi_ca_version
, sizeof(acpi_ca_version
), "%x", ACPI_CA_VERSION
);
402 /* Initialize root tables. */
403 if (ACPI_FAILURE(acpi_Startup())) {
404 kprintf("ACPI: Try disabling either ACPI or apic support.\n");
408 /* Attach the actual ACPI device. */
409 if ((child
= BUS_ADD_CHILD(parent
, parent
, 10, "acpi", 0)) == NULL
) {
410 device_printf(parent
, "device_identify failed\n");
416 * Fetch some descriptive data from ACPI to put in our attach message.
419 acpi_probe(device_t dev
)
421 ACPI_TABLE_RSDP
*rsdp
;
422 ACPI_TABLE_HEADER
*rsdt
;
423 ACPI_PHYSICAL_ADDRESS paddr
;
424 char buf
[ACPI_OEM_ID_SIZE
+ ACPI_OEM_TABLE_ID_SIZE
+ 2];
427 ACPI_FUNCTION_TRACE((char *)(uintptr_t)__func__
);
429 if (power_pm_get_type() != POWER_PM_TYPE_NONE
&&
430 power_pm_get_type() != POWER_PM_TYPE_ACPI
) {
431 device_printf(dev
, "probe failed, other PM system enabled.\n");
432 return_VALUE (ENXIO
);
435 if ((paddr
= AcpiOsGetRootPointer()) == 0 ||
436 (rsdp
= AcpiOsMapMemory(paddr
, sizeof(ACPI_TABLE_RSDP
))) == NULL
)
437 return_VALUE (ENXIO
);
438 if (acpi_ignore_xsdt
== 0 &&
439 rsdp
->Revision
> 1 && rsdp
->XsdtPhysicalAddress
!= 0)
440 paddr
= (ACPI_PHYSICAL_ADDRESS
)rsdp
->XsdtPhysicalAddress
;
442 paddr
= (ACPI_PHYSICAL_ADDRESS
)rsdp
->RsdtPhysicalAddress
;
443 AcpiOsUnmapMemory(rsdp
, sizeof(ACPI_TABLE_RSDP
));
445 if ((rsdt
= AcpiOsMapMemory(paddr
, sizeof(ACPI_TABLE_HEADER
))) == NULL
)
446 return_VALUE (ENXIO
);
447 sbuf_new(&sb
, buf
, sizeof(buf
), SBUF_FIXEDLEN
);
448 sbuf_bcat(&sb
, rsdt
->OemId
, ACPI_OEM_ID_SIZE
);
451 sbuf_bcat(&sb
, rsdt
->OemTableId
, ACPI_OEM_TABLE_ID_SIZE
);
454 device_set_desc_copy(dev
, sbuf_data(&sb
));
456 AcpiOsUnmapMemory(rsdt
, sizeof(ACPI_TABLE_HEADER
));
462 acpi_attach(device_t dev
)
464 struct acpi_softc
*sc
;
471 ACPI_FUNCTION_TRACE((char *)(uintptr_t)__func__
);
473 sc
= device_get_softc(dev
);
475 callout_init(&sc
->susp_force_to
);
477 if ((error
= acpi_task_thread_init())) {
478 device_printf(dev
, "Could not start task thread.\n");
484 /* Initialize resource manager. */
485 acpi_rman_io
.rm_type
= RMAN_ARRAY
;
486 acpi_rman_io
.rm_start
= 0;
487 acpi_rman_io
.rm_end
= 0xffff;
488 acpi_rman_io
.rm_descr
= "ACPI I/O ports";
489 if (rman_init(&acpi_rman_io
, -1) != 0)
490 panic("acpi rman_init IO ports failed");
491 acpi_rman_mem
.rm_type
= RMAN_ARRAY
;
492 acpi_rman_mem
.rm_start
= 0;
493 acpi_rman_mem
.rm_end
= ~0ul;
494 acpi_rman_mem
.rm_descr
= "ACPI I/O memory addresses";
495 if (rman_init(&acpi_rman_mem
, -1) != 0)
496 panic("acpi rman_init memory failed");
498 /* Initialise the ACPI mutex */
499 ACPI_LOCK_INIT(acpi
, "acpi");
500 ACPI_SERIAL_INIT(acpi
);
503 * Set the globals from our tunables. This is needed because ACPICA
504 * uses UINT8 for some values and we have no tunable_byte.
506 AcpiGbl_AutoSerializeMethods
= acpi_auto_serialize_methods
? TRUE
: FALSE
;
507 AcpiGbl_DoNotUseXsdt
= acpi_ignore_xsdt
? TRUE
: FALSE
;
508 AcpiGbl_EnableAmlDebugObject
= acpi_debug_objects
? TRUE
: FALSE
;
509 AcpiGbl_EnableInterpreterSlack
= acpi_interpreter_slack
? TRUE
: FALSE
;
510 AcpiGbl_GroupModuleLevelCode
= acpi_group_module_level_code
? TRUE
: FALSE
;
511 AcpiGbl_Use32BitFadtAddresses
= acpi_fadt_addr32
? TRUE
: FALSE
;
512 AcpiGbl_Use32BitFacsAddresses
= acpi_facs_addr32
? TRUE
: FALSE
;
516 * Disable Debug Object output.
518 AcpiDbgLevel
&= ~ACPI_LV_DEBUG_OBJECT
;
521 /* Start up the ACPICA subsystem. */
522 status
= AcpiInitializeSubsystem();
523 if (ACPI_FAILURE(status
)) {
524 device_printf(dev
, "Could not initialize Subsystem: %s\n",
525 AcpiFormatException(status
));
529 /* Override OS interfaces if the user requested. */
530 acpi_reset_interfaces(dev
);
532 /* Load ACPI name space. */
533 status
= AcpiLoadTables();
534 if (ACPI_FAILURE(status
)) {
535 device_printf(dev
, "Could not load Namespace: %s\n",
536 AcpiFormatException(status
));
540 /* Handle MCFG table if present. */
544 * Note that some systems (specifically, those with namespace evaluation
545 * issues that require the avoidance of parts of the namespace) must
546 * avoid running _INI and _STA on everything, as well as dodging the final
549 * For these devices, we set ACPI_NO_DEVICE_INIT and ACPI_NO_OBJECT_INIT).
551 * XXX We should arrange for the object init pass after we have attached
552 * all our child devices, but on many systems it works here.
554 flags
= ACPI_FULL_INITIALIZATION
;
555 if (ktestenv("debug.acpi.avoid"))
556 flags
= ACPI_NO_DEVICE_INIT
| ACPI_NO_OBJECT_INIT
;
558 /* Bring the hardware and basic handlers online. */
559 if (ACPI_FAILURE(status
= AcpiEnableSubsystem(flags
))) {
560 device_printf(dev
, "Could not enable ACPI: %s\n",
561 AcpiFormatException(status
));
566 * Fix up the interrupt timer after enabling ACPI, so that the
567 * interrupt cputimer that choked by ACPI power management could
568 * be resurrected before probing various devices.
571 cputimer_intr_pmfixup();
574 * Call the ECDT probe function to provide EC functionality before
575 * the namespace has been evaluated.
577 * XXX This happens before the sysresource devices have been probed and
578 * attached so its resources come from nexus0. In practice, this isn't
579 * a problem but should be addressed eventually.
581 acpi_ec_ecdt_probe(dev
);
583 /* Bring device objects and regions online. */
584 if (ACPI_FAILURE(status
= AcpiInitializeObjects(flags
))) {
585 device_printf(dev
, "Could not initialize ACPI objects: %s\n",
586 AcpiFormatException(status
));
591 * Setup our sysctl tree.
593 * XXX: This doesn't check to make sure that none of these fail.
595 sysctl_ctx_init(&sc
->acpi_sysctl_ctx
);
596 sc
->acpi_sysctl_tree
= SYSCTL_ADD_NODE(&sc
->acpi_sysctl_ctx
,
597 SYSCTL_STATIC_CHILDREN(_hw
), OID_AUTO
,
598 device_get_name(dev
), CTLFLAG_RD
, 0, "");
599 SYSCTL_ADD_PROC(&sc
->acpi_sysctl_ctx
, SYSCTL_CHILDREN(sc
->acpi_sysctl_tree
),
600 OID_AUTO
, "supported_sleep_state", CTLTYPE_STRING
| CTLFLAG_RD
,
601 0, 0, acpi_supported_sleep_state_sysctl
, "A", "");
602 SYSCTL_ADD_PROC(&sc
->acpi_sysctl_ctx
, SYSCTL_CHILDREN(sc
->acpi_sysctl_tree
),
603 OID_AUTO
, "power_button_state", CTLTYPE_STRING
| CTLFLAG_RW
,
604 &sc
->acpi_power_button_sx
, 0, acpi_sleep_state_sysctl
, "A", "");
605 SYSCTL_ADD_PROC(&sc
->acpi_sysctl_ctx
, SYSCTL_CHILDREN(sc
->acpi_sysctl_tree
),
606 OID_AUTO
, "sleep_button_state", CTLTYPE_STRING
| CTLFLAG_RW
,
607 &sc
->acpi_sleep_button_sx
, 0, acpi_sleep_state_sysctl
, "A", "");
608 SYSCTL_ADD_PROC(&sc
->acpi_sysctl_ctx
, SYSCTL_CHILDREN(sc
->acpi_sysctl_tree
),
609 OID_AUTO
, "lid_switch_state", CTLTYPE_STRING
| CTLFLAG_RW
,
610 &sc
->acpi_lid_switch_sx
, 0, acpi_sleep_state_sysctl
, "A", "");
611 SYSCTL_ADD_PROC(&sc
->acpi_sysctl_ctx
, SYSCTL_CHILDREN(sc
->acpi_sysctl_tree
),
612 OID_AUTO
, "standby_state", CTLTYPE_STRING
| CTLFLAG_RW
,
613 &sc
->acpi_standby_sx
, 0, acpi_sleep_state_sysctl
, "A", "");
614 SYSCTL_ADD_PROC(&sc
->acpi_sysctl_ctx
, SYSCTL_CHILDREN(sc
->acpi_sysctl_tree
),
615 OID_AUTO
, "suspend_state", CTLTYPE_STRING
| CTLFLAG_RW
,
616 &sc
->acpi_suspend_sx
, 0, acpi_sleep_state_sysctl
, "A", "");
617 SYSCTL_ADD_INT(&sc
->acpi_sysctl_ctx
, SYSCTL_CHILDREN(sc
->acpi_sysctl_tree
),
618 OID_AUTO
, "sleep_delay", CTLFLAG_RW
, &sc
->acpi_sleep_delay
, 0,
620 SYSCTL_ADD_INT(&sc
->acpi_sysctl_ctx
, SYSCTL_CHILDREN(sc
->acpi_sysctl_tree
),
621 OID_AUTO
, "s4bios", CTLFLAG_RW
, &sc
->acpi_s4bios
, 0, "S4BIOS mode");
622 SYSCTL_ADD_INT(&sc
->acpi_sysctl_ctx
, SYSCTL_CHILDREN(sc
->acpi_sysctl_tree
),
623 OID_AUTO
, "verbose", CTLFLAG_RW
, &sc
->acpi_verbose
, 0, "verbose mode");
624 SYSCTL_ADD_INT(&sc
->acpi_sysctl_ctx
, SYSCTL_CHILDREN(sc
->acpi_sysctl_tree
),
625 OID_AUTO
, "disable_on_reboot", CTLFLAG_RW
,
626 &sc
->acpi_do_disable
, 0, "Disable ACPI when rebooting/halting system");
627 SYSCTL_ADD_INT(&sc
->acpi_sysctl_ctx
, SYSCTL_CHILDREN(sc
->acpi_sysctl_tree
),
628 OID_AUTO
, "handle_reboot", CTLFLAG_RW
,
629 &sc
->acpi_handle_reboot
, 0, "Use ACPI Reset Register to reboot");
632 * Default to 1 second before sleeping to give some machines time to
635 sc
->acpi_sleep_delay
= 1;
637 sc
->acpi_verbose
= 1;
638 if ((env
= kgetenv("hw.acpi.verbose")) != NULL
) {
639 if (strcmp(env
, "0") != 0)
640 sc
->acpi_verbose
= 1;
644 /* Only enable reboot by default if the FADT says it is available. */
645 if (AcpiGbl_FADT
.Flags
& ACPI_FADT_RESET_REGISTER
)
646 sc
->acpi_handle_reboot
= 1;
648 /* Only enable S4BIOS by default if the FACS says it is available. */
649 if (AcpiGbl_FACS
->Flags
& ACPI_FACS_S4_BIOS_PRESENT
)
653 * Dispatch the default sleep state to devices. The lid switch is set
654 * to NONE by default to avoid surprising users.
656 sc
->acpi_power_button_sx
= ACPI_STATE_S5
;
657 sc
->acpi_lid_switch_sx
= ACPI_S_STATES_MAX
+ 1;
658 sc
->acpi_standby_sx
= ACPI_STATE_S1
;
659 sc
->acpi_suspend_sx
= ACPI_STATE_S3
;
661 /* Pick the first valid sleep state for the sleep button default. */
662 sc
->acpi_sleep_button_sx
= ACPI_S_STATES_MAX
+ 1;
663 for (state
= ACPI_STATE_S1
; state
<= ACPI_STATE_S4
; state
++)
664 if (ACPI_SUCCESS(AcpiGetSleepTypeData(state
, &TypeA
, &TypeB
))) {
665 sc
->acpi_sleep_button_sx
= state
;
669 acpi_enable_fixed_events(sc
);
672 * Scan the namespace and attach/initialise children.
675 /* Register our shutdown handler. */
676 EVENTHANDLER_REGISTER(shutdown_final
, acpi_shutdown_final
, sc
,
680 * Register our acpi event handlers.
681 * XXX should be configurable eg. via userland policy manager.
683 EVENTHANDLER_REGISTER(acpi_sleep_event
, acpi_system_eventhandler_sleep
,
684 sc
, ACPI_EVENT_PRI_LAST
);
685 EVENTHANDLER_REGISTER(acpi_wakeup_event
, acpi_system_eventhandler_wakeup
,
686 sc
, ACPI_EVENT_PRI_LAST
);
688 /* Flag our initial states. */
689 sc
->acpi_enabled
= 1;
690 sc
->acpi_sstate
= ACPI_STATE_S0
;
691 sc
->acpi_sleep_disabled
= 0;
692 /* Create the control device */
693 sc
->acpi_dev_t
= make_dev(&acpi_ops
, 0, UID_ROOT
, GID_WHEEL
, 0644, "acpi");
694 sc
->acpi_dev_t
->si_drv1
= sc
;
696 if ((error
= acpi_machdep_init(dev
)))
699 /* Register ACPI again to pass the correct argument of pm_func. */
700 power_pm_register(POWER_PM_TYPE_ACPI
, acpi_pm_func
, sc
);
702 if (!acpi_disabled("bus"))
703 acpi_probe_children(dev
);
705 /* Update all GPEs and enable runtime GPEs. */
706 status
= AcpiUpdateAllGpes();
707 if (ACPI_FAILURE(status
)) {
708 device_printf(dev
, "Could not update all GPEs: %s\n",
709 AcpiFormatException(status
));
712 /* Allow sleep request after a while. */
713 /* timeout(acpi_sleep_enable, sc, hz * ACPI_MINIMUM_AWAKETIME); */
718 cputimer_intr_pmfixup();
719 acpi_task_thread_schedule();
720 return_VALUE (error
);
724 acpi_suspend(device_t dev
)
726 device_t child
, *devlist
;
727 int error
, i
, numdevs
, pstate
;
729 /* First give child devices a chance to suspend. */
730 error
= bus_generic_suspend(dev
);
735 * Now, set them into the appropriate power state, usually D3. If the
736 * device has an _SxD method for the next sleep state, use that power
739 device_get_children(dev
, &devlist
, &numdevs
);
740 for (i
= 0; i
< numdevs
; i
++) {
741 /* If the device is not attached, we've powered it down elsewhere. */
743 if (!device_is_attached(child
))
747 * Default to D3 for all sleep states. The _SxD method is optional
748 * so set the powerstate even if it's absent.
750 pstate
= PCI_POWERSTATE_D3
;
751 error
= acpi_device_pwr_for_sleep(device_get_parent(child
),
753 if ((error
== 0 || error
== ESRCH
) && acpi_do_powerstate
)
754 pci_set_powerstate(child
, pstate
);
756 kfree(devlist
, M_TEMP
);
763 acpi_resume(device_t dev
)
767 device_t child
, *devlist
;
770 * Put all devices in D0 before resuming them. Call _S0D on each one
771 * since some systems expect this.
773 device_get_children(dev
, &devlist
, &numdevs
);
774 for (i
= 0; i
< numdevs
; i
++) {
776 handle
= acpi_get_handle(child
);
778 AcpiEvaluateObject(handle
, "_S0D", NULL
, NULL
);
779 if (device_is_attached(child
) && acpi_do_powerstate
)
780 pci_set_powerstate(child
, PCI_POWERSTATE_D0
);
782 kfree(devlist
, M_TEMP
);
784 return (bus_generic_resume(dev
));
788 acpi_shutdown(device_t dev
)
790 /* Allow children to shutdown first. */
791 bus_generic_shutdown(dev
);
794 * Enable any GPEs that are able to power-on the system (i.e., RTC).
795 * Also, disable any that are not valid for this state (most).
797 acpi_wake_prep_walk(ACPI_STATE_S5
);
803 * Handle a new device being added
806 acpi_add_child(device_t bus
, device_t parent
, int order
, const char *name
, int unit
)
808 struct acpi_device
*ad
;
811 if ((ad
= kmalloc(sizeof(*ad
), M_ACPIDEV
, M_NOWAIT
| M_ZERO
)) == NULL
)
814 resource_list_init(&ad
->ad_rl
);
815 child
= device_add_child_ordered(parent
, order
, name
, unit
);
817 device_set_ivars(child
, ad
);
819 kfree(ad
, M_ACPIDEV
);
824 acpi_print_child(device_t bus
, device_t child
)
826 struct acpi_device
*adev
= device_get_ivars(child
);
827 struct resource_list
*rl
= &adev
->ad_rl
;
830 retval
+= bus_print_child_header(bus
, child
);
831 retval
+= resource_list_print_type(rl
, "port", SYS_RES_IOPORT
, "%#lx");
832 retval
+= resource_list_print_type(rl
, "iomem", SYS_RES_MEMORY
, "%#lx");
833 retval
+= resource_list_print_type(rl
, "irq", SYS_RES_IRQ
, "%ld");
834 retval
+= resource_list_print_type(rl
, "drq", SYS_RES_DRQ
, "%ld");
835 if (device_get_flags(child
))
836 retval
+= kprintf(" flags %#x", device_get_flags(child
));
837 retval
+= bus_print_child_footer(bus
, child
);
843 * If this device is an ACPI child but no one claimed it, attempt
844 * to power it off. We'll power it back up when a driver is added.
846 * XXX Disabled for now since many necessary devices (like fdc and
847 * ATA) don't claim the devices we created for them but still expect
848 * them to be powered up.
851 acpi_probe_nomatch(device_t bus
, device_t child
)
854 /* pci_set_powerstate(child, PCI_POWERSTATE_D3); */
858 * If a new driver has a chance to probe a child, first power it up.
860 * XXX Disabled for now (see acpi_probe_nomatch for details).
863 acpi_driver_added(device_t dev
, driver_t
*driver
)
865 device_t child
, *devlist
;
868 DEVICE_IDENTIFY(driver
, dev
);
869 device_get_children(dev
, &devlist
, &numdevs
);
870 for (i
= 0; i
< numdevs
; i
++) {
872 if (device_get_state(child
) == DS_NOTPRESENT
) {
873 /* pci_set_powerstate(child, PCI_POWERSTATE_D0); */
874 if (device_probe_and_attach(child
) != 0)
875 ; /* pci_set_powerstate(child, PCI_POWERSTATE_D3); */
878 kfree(devlist
, M_TEMP
);
881 /* Location hint for devctl(8) */
883 acpi_child_location_str_method(device_t cbdev
, device_t child
, char *buf
,
886 struct acpi_device
*dinfo
= device_get_ivars(child
);
888 if (dinfo
->ad_handle
)
889 ksnprintf(buf
, buflen
, "handle=%s", acpi_name(dinfo
->ad_handle
));
891 ksnprintf(buf
, buflen
, "unknown");
895 /* PnP information for devctl(8) */
897 acpi_child_pnpinfo_str_method(device_t cbdev
, device_t child
, char *buf
,
900 ACPI_DEVICE_INFO
*adinfo
;
901 struct acpi_device
*dinfo
= device_get_ivars(child
);
904 if (ACPI_FAILURE(AcpiGetObjectInfo(dinfo
->ad_handle
, &adinfo
))) {
905 ksnprintf(buf
, buflen
, "unknown");
907 ksnprintf(buf
, buflen
, "_HID=%s _UID=%lu",
908 (adinfo
->Valid
& ACPI_VALID_HID
) ?
909 adinfo
->HardwareId
.String
: "none",
910 (adinfo
->Valid
& ACPI_VALID_UID
) ?
911 strtoul(adinfo
->UniqueId
.String
, &end
, 10) : 0);
919 * Handle per-device ivars
922 acpi_read_ivar(device_t dev
, device_t child
, int index
, uintptr_t *result
)
924 struct acpi_device
*ad
;
926 if ((ad
= device_get_ivars(child
)) == NULL
) {
927 device_printf(child
, "device has no ivars\n");
931 /* ACPI and ISA compatibility ivars */
933 case ACPI_IVAR_HANDLE
:
934 *(ACPI_HANDLE
*)result
= ad
->ad_handle
;
936 case ACPI_IVAR_MAGIC
:
937 *result
= ad
->ad_magic
;
939 case ACPI_IVAR_PRIVATE
:
940 *(void **)result
= ad
->ad_private
;
942 case ACPI_IVAR_FLAGS
:
943 *(int *)result
= ad
->ad_flags
;
945 case ISA_IVAR_VENDORID
:
946 case ISA_IVAR_SERIAL
:
947 case ISA_IVAR_COMPATID
:
950 case ISA_IVAR_LOGICALID
:
951 *(int *)result
= acpi_isa_get_logicalid(child
);
961 acpi_write_ivar(device_t dev
, device_t child
, int index
, uintptr_t value
)
963 struct acpi_device
*ad
;
965 if ((ad
= device_get_ivars(child
)) == NULL
) {
966 device_printf(child
, "device has no ivars\n");
971 case ACPI_IVAR_HANDLE
:
972 ad
->ad_handle
= (ACPI_HANDLE
)value
;
974 case ACPI_IVAR_MAGIC
:
975 ad
->ad_magic
= value
;
977 case ACPI_IVAR_PRIVATE
:
978 ad
->ad_private
= (void *)value
;
980 case ACPI_IVAR_FLAGS
:
981 ad
->ad_flags
= (int)value
;
984 panic("bad ivar write request (%d)", index
);
992 * Handle child resource allocation/removal
994 static struct resource_list
*
995 acpi_get_rlist(device_t dev
, device_t child
)
997 struct acpi_device
*ad
;
999 ad
= device_get_ivars(child
);
1000 return (&ad
->ad_rl
);
1004 * Pre-allocate/manage all memory and IO resources. Since rman can't handle
1005 * duplicates, we merge any in the sysresource attach routine.
1008 acpi_sysres_alloc(device_t dev
)
1010 struct resource
*res
;
1011 struct resource_list
*rl
;
1012 struct resource_list_entry
*rle
;
1014 char *sysres_ids
[] = { "PNP0C01", "PNP0C02", NULL
};
1018 * Probe/attach any sysresource devices. This would be unnecessary if we
1019 * had multi-pass probe/attach.
1021 if (device_get_children(dev
, &children
, &child_count
) != 0)
1023 for (i
= 0; i
< child_count
; i
++) {
1024 if (ACPI_ID_PROBE(dev
, children
[i
], sysres_ids
) != NULL
)
1025 device_probe_and_attach(children
[i
]);
1027 kfree(children
, M_TEMP
);
1029 rl
= BUS_GET_RESOURCE_LIST(device_get_parent(dev
), dev
);
1032 SLIST_FOREACH(rle
, rl
, link
) {
1033 if (rle
->res
!= NULL
) {
1034 device_printf(dev
, "duplicate resource for %lx\n", rle
->start
);
1038 /* Only memory and IO resources are valid here. */
1039 switch (rle
->type
) {
1040 case SYS_RES_IOPORT
:
1043 case SYS_RES_MEMORY
:
1044 rm
= &acpi_rman_mem
;
1050 /* Pre-allocate resource and add to our rman pool. */
1051 res
= BUS_ALLOC_RESOURCE(device_get_parent(dev
), dev
, rle
->type
,
1052 &rle
->rid
, rle
->start
, rle
->start
+ rle
->count
- 1, rle
->count
,
1055 rman_manage_region(rm
, rman_get_start(res
), rman_get_end(res
));
1058 device_printf(dev
, "reservation of %lx, %lx (%d) failed\n",
1059 rle
->start
, rle
->count
, rle
->type
);
1064 static struct resource
*
1065 acpi_alloc_resource(device_t bus
, device_t child
, int type
, int *rid
,
1066 u_long start
, u_long end
, u_long count
, u_int flags
, int cpuid
)
1069 struct acpi_device
*ad
= device_get_ivars(child
);
1070 struct resource_list
*rl
= &ad
->ad_rl
;
1071 struct resource_list_entry
*rle
;
1072 struct resource
*res
;
1077 /* We only handle memory and IO resources through rman. */
1079 case SYS_RES_IOPORT
:
1082 case SYS_RES_MEMORY
:
1083 rm
= &acpi_rman_mem
;
1089 ACPI_SERIAL_BEGIN(acpi
);
1092 * If this is an allocation of the "default" range for a given RID, and
1093 * we know what the resources for this device are (i.e., they're on the
1094 * child's resource list), use those start/end values.
1096 if (bus
== device_get_parent(child
) && start
== 0UL && end
== ~0UL) {
1097 rle
= resource_list_find(rl
, type
, *rid
);
1107 * If this is an allocation of a specific range, see if we can satisfy
1108 * the request from our system resource regions. If we can't, pass the
1109 * request up to the parent.
1111 if (start
+ count
- 1 == end
&& rm
!= NULL
)
1112 res
= rman_reserve_resource(rm
, start
, end
, count
, flags
& ~RF_ACTIVE
,
1115 res
= BUS_ALLOC_RESOURCE(device_get_parent(bus
), child
, type
, rid
,
1116 start
, end
, count
, flags
, cpuid
);
1118 rman_set_rid(res
, *rid
);
1120 /* If requested, activate the resource using the parent's method. */
1121 if (flags
& RF_ACTIVE
)
1122 if (bus_activate_resource(child
, type
, *rid
, res
) != 0) {
1123 rman_release_resource(res
);
1129 if (res
!= NULL
&& device_get_parent(child
) == bus
)
1133 * Since bus_config_intr() takes immediate effect, we cannot
1134 * configure the interrupt associated with a device when we
1135 * parse the resources but have to defer it until a driver
1136 * actually allocates the interrupt via bus_alloc_resource().
1138 * NB: Lookup failure is fine, since the device may add its
1139 * own interrupt resources, e.g. MSI or MSI-X.
1142 acpi_lookup_irq_resource(child
, *rid
, res
, &ares
))) {
1143 acpi_config_intr(child
, &ares
);
1145 kprintf("irq resource not found\n");
1151 ACPI_SERIAL_END(acpi
);
1156 acpi_release_resource(device_t bus
, device_t child
, int type
, int rid
,
1162 /* We only handle memory and IO resources through rman. */
1164 case SYS_RES_IOPORT
:
1167 case SYS_RES_MEMORY
:
1168 rm
= &acpi_rman_mem
;
1174 ACPI_SERIAL_BEGIN(acpi
);
1177 * If this resource belongs to one of our internal managers,
1178 * deactivate it and release it to the local pool. If it doesn't,
1179 * pass this request up to the parent.
1181 if (rm
!= NULL
&& rman_is_region_manager(r
, rm
)) {
1182 if (rman_get_flags(r
) & RF_ACTIVE
) {
1183 ret
= bus_deactivate_resource(child
, type
, rid
, r
);
1187 ret
= rman_release_resource(r
);
1189 ret
= BUS_RELEASE_RESOURCE(device_get_parent(bus
), child
, type
, rid
, r
);
1192 ACPI_SERIAL_END(acpi
);
1197 acpi_delete_resource(device_t bus
, device_t child
, int type
, int rid
)
1199 struct resource_list
*rl
;
1201 rl
= acpi_get_rlist(bus
, child
);
1202 resource_list_delete(rl
, type
, rid
);
1205 /* Allocate an IO port or memory resource, given its GAS. */
1207 acpi_bus_alloc_gas(device_t dev
, int *type
, int *rid
, ACPI_GENERIC_ADDRESS
*gas
,
1208 struct resource
**res
, u_int flags
)
1210 int error
, res_type
;
1213 if (type
== NULL
|| rid
== NULL
|| gas
== NULL
|| res
== NULL
)
1216 /* We only support memory and IO spaces. */
1217 switch (gas
->SpaceId
) {
1218 case ACPI_ADR_SPACE_SYSTEM_MEMORY
:
1219 res_type
= SYS_RES_MEMORY
;
1221 case ACPI_ADR_SPACE_SYSTEM_IO
:
1222 res_type
= SYS_RES_IOPORT
;
1225 return (EOPNOTSUPP
);
1229 * If the register width is less than 8, assume the BIOS author means
1230 * it is a bit field and just allocate a byte.
1232 if (gas
->BitWidth
&& gas
->BitWidth
< 8)
1235 /* Validate the address after we're sure we support the space. */
1236 if (gas
->Address
== 0 || gas
->BitWidth
== 0)
1239 bus_set_resource(dev
, res_type
, *rid
, gas
->Address
,
1240 gas
->BitWidth
/ 8, -1);
1241 *res
= bus_alloc_resource_any(dev
, res_type
, rid
, RF_ACTIVE
| flags
);
1246 bus_delete_resource(dev
, res_type
, *rid
);
1252 acpi_eval_osc(device_t dev
, ACPI_HANDLE handle
, const char *uuidstr
,
1253 int revision
, uint32_t *buf
, int count
)
1255 ACPI_BUFFER retbuf
= { ACPI_ALLOCATE_BUFFER
, NULL
};
1256 ACPI_OBJECT_LIST arglist
;
1258 ACPI_OBJECT
*retobj
;
1262 uint8_t oscuuid
[16];
1265 if (parse_uuid(uuidstr
, &uuid
) != 0)
1267 le_uuid_enc(oscuuid
, &uuid
);
1269 arglist
.Pointer
= arg
;
1271 arg
[0].Type
= ACPI_TYPE_BUFFER
;
1272 arg
[0].Buffer
.Length
= sizeof(oscuuid
);
1273 arg
[0].Buffer
.Pointer
= oscuuid
; /* UUID */
1274 arg
[1].Type
= ACPI_TYPE_INTEGER
;
1275 arg
[1].Integer
.Value
= revision
; /* revision */
1276 arg
[2].Type
= ACPI_TYPE_INTEGER
;
1277 arg
[2].Integer
.Value
= count
; /* # of cap integers */
1278 arg
[3].Type
= ACPI_TYPE_BUFFER
;
1279 arg
[3].Buffer
.Length
= count
* sizeof(uint32_t); /* capabilities buffer */
1280 arg
[3].Buffer
.Pointer
= (uint8_t *)buf
;
1282 status
= AcpiEvaluateObject(handle
, "_OSC", &arglist
, &retbuf
);
1283 if (ACPI_FAILURE(status
))
1285 retobj
= retbuf
.Pointer
;
1286 error
= ((uint32_t *)retobj
->Buffer
.Pointer
)[0] & ACPI_OSCERR_MASK
;
1290 if (error
& ACPI_OSCERR_OSCFAIL
)
1291 device_printf(dev
, "_OSC unable to process request\n");
1292 if (error
& ACPI_OSCERR_UUID
)
1293 device_printf(dev
, "_OSC unrecognized UUID (%s)\n", uuidstr
);
1294 if (error
& ACPI_OSCERR_REVISION
)
1295 device_printf(dev
, "_OSC unrecognized revision ID (%d)\n", revision
);
1296 if (error
& ACPI_OSCERR_CAPSMASKED
) {
1297 if ((buf
[0] & ACPI_OSC_QUERY_SUPPORT
) == 0) {
1298 for (i
= 1; i
< count
; i
++) {
1300 "_OSC capabilities have been masked: buf[%d]:%#x\n",
1301 i
, buf
[i
] & ~((uint32_t *)retobj
->Buffer
.Pointer
)[i
]);
1303 status
= AE_SUPPORT
;
1310 if (retbuf
.Pointer
!= NULL
)
1311 AcpiOsFree(retbuf
.Pointer
);
1315 /* Probe _HID and _CID for compatible ISA PNP ids. */
1317 acpi_isa_get_logicalid(device_t dev
)
1319 ACPI_DEVICE_INFO
*devinfo
;
1323 ACPI_FUNCTION_TRACE((char *)(uintptr_t)__func__
);
1328 /* Fetch and validate the HID. */
1329 if ((h
= acpi_get_handle(dev
)) == NULL
||
1330 ACPI_FAILURE(AcpiGetObjectInfo(h
, &devinfo
)))
1333 if ((devinfo
->Valid
& ACPI_VALID_HID
) != 0)
1334 pnpid
= PNP_EISAID(devinfo
->HardwareId
.String
);
1338 AcpiOsFree(devinfo
);
1339 return_VALUE (pnpid
);
1343 acpi_isa_get_compatid(device_t dev
, uint32_t *cids
, int count
)
1345 ACPI_DEVICE_INFO
*devinfo
;
1350 ACPI_FUNCTION_TRACE((char *)(uintptr_t)__func__
);
1356 /* Fetch and validate the CID */
1357 if ((h
= acpi_get_handle(dev
)) == NULL
||
1358 ACPI_FAILURE(AcpiGetObjectInfo(h
, &devinfo
)) ||
1359 (devinfo
->Valid
& ACPI_VALID_CID
) == 0)
1362 if (devinfo
->CompatibleIdList
.Count
< count
)
1363 count
= devinfo
->CompatibleIdList
.Count
;
1364 for (i
= 0; i
< count
; i
++) {
1365 if (strncmp(devinfo
->CompatibleIdList
.Ids
[i
].String
, "PNP", 3) != 0)
1367 *pnpid
++ = PNP_EISAID(devinfo
->CompatibleIdList
.Ids
[i
].String
);
1373 AcpiOsFree(devinfo
);
1374 return_VALUE (valid
);
1378 acpi_device_id_probe(device_t bus
, device_t dev
, char **ids
)
1383 h
= acpi_get_handle(dev
);
1384 if (ids
== NULL
|| h
== NULL
|| acpi_get_type(dev
) != ACPI_TYPE_DEVICE
)
1387 /* Try to match one of the array of IDs with a HID or CID. */
1388 for (i
= 0; ids
[i
] != NULL
; i
++) {
1389 if (acpi_MatchHid(h
, ids
[i
]))
1396 acpi_device_eval_obj(device_t bus
, device_t dev
, ACPI_STRING pathname
,
1397 ACPI_OBJECT_LIST
*parameters
, ACPI_BUFFER
*ret
)
1402 h
= ACPI_ROOT_OBJECT
;
1403 else if ((h
= acpi_get_handle(dev
)) == NULL
)
1404 return (AE_BAD_PARAMETER
);
1405 return (AcpiEvaluateObject(h
, pathname
, parameters
, ret
));
1409 acpi_device_pwr_for_sleep(device_t bus
, device_t dev
, int *dstate
)
1411 struct acpi_softc
*sc
;
1417 sc
= device_get_softc(bus
);
1418 handle
= acpi_get_handle(dev
);
1421 * XXX If we find these devices, don't try to power them down.
1422 * The serial and IRDA ports on my T23 hang the system when
1423 * set to D3 and it appears that such legacy devices may
1424 * need special handling in their drivers.
1426 if (handle
== NULL
||
1427 acpi_MatchHid(handle
, "PNP0500") ||
1428 acpi_MatchHid(handle
, "PNP0501") ||
1429 acpi_MatchHid(handle
, "PNP0502") ||
1430 acpi_MatchHid(handle
, "PNP0510") ||
1431 acpi_MatchHid(handle
, "PNP0511"))
1435 * Override next state with the value from _SxD, if present. If no
1436 * dstate argument was provided, don't fetch the return value.
1438 ksnprintf(sxd
, sizeof(sxd
), "_S%dD", sc
->acpi_sstate
);
1440 status
= acpi_GetInteger(handle
, sxd
, dstate
);
1442 status
= AcpiEvaluateObject(handle
, sxd
, NULL
, NULL
);
1459 /* Callback arg for our implementation of walking the namespace. */
1460 struct acpi_device_scan_ctx
{
1461 acpi_scan_cb_t user_fn
;
1467 acpi_device_scan_cb(ACPI_HANDLE h
, UINT32 level
, void *arg
, void **retval
)
1469 struct acpi_device_scan_ctx
*ctx
;
1470 device_t dev
, old_dev
;
1472 ACPI_OBJECT_TYPE type
;
1475 * Skip this device if we think we'll have trouble with it or it is
1476 * the parent where the scan began.
1478 ctx
= (struct acpi_device_scan_ctx
*)arg
;
1479 if (acpi_avoid(h
) || h
== ctx
->parent
)
1482 /* If this is not a valid device type (e.g., a method), skip it. */
1483 if (ACPI_FAILURE(AcpiGetType(h
, &type
)))
1485 if (type
!= ACPI_TYPE_DEVICE
&& type
!= ACPI_TYPE_PROCESSOR
&&
1486 type
!= ACPI_TYPE_THERMAL
&& type
!= ACPI_TYPE_POWER
)
1490 * Call the user function with the current device. If it is unchanged
1491 * afterwards, return. Otherwise, we update the handle to the new dev.
1493 old_dev
= acpi_get_device(h
);
1495 status
= ctx
->user_fn(h
, &dev
, level
, ctx
->arg
);
1496 if (ACPI_FAILURE(status
) || old_dev
== dev
)
1499 /* Remove the old child and its connection to the handle. */
1500 if (old_dev
!= NULL
) {
1501 device_delete_child(device_get_parent(old_dev
), old_dev
);
1502 AcpiDetachData(h
, acpi_fake_objhandler
);
1505 /* Recreate the handle association if the user created a device. */
1507 AcpiAttachData(h
, acpi_fake_objhandler
, dev
);
1513 acpi_device_scan_children(device_t bus
, device_t dev
, int max_depth
,
1514 acpi_scan_cb_t user_fn
, void *arg
)
1517 struct acpi_device_scan_ctx ctx
;
1519 if (acpi_disabled("children"))
1523 h
= ACPI_ROOT_OBJECT
;
1524 else if ((h
= acpi_get_handle(dev
)) == NULL
)
1525 return (AE_BAD_PARAMETER
);
1526 ctx
.user_fn
= user_fn
;
1529 return (AcpiWalkNamespace(ACPI_TYPE_ANY
, h
, max_depth
,
1530 acpi_device_scan_cb
, NULL
, &ctx
, NULL
));
1534 * Even though ACPI devices are not PCI, we use the PCI approach for setting
1535 * device power states since it's close enough to ACPI.
1538 acpi_set_powerstate_method(device_t bus
, device_t child
, int state
)
1545 h
= acpi_get_handle(child
);
1546 if (state
< ACPI_STATE_D0
|| state
> ACPI_STATE_D3
)
1551 /* Ignore errors if the power methods aren't present. */
1552 status
= acpi_pwr_switch_consumer(h
, state
);
1553 if (ACPI_FAILURE(status
) && status
!= AE_NOT_FOUND
1554 && status
!= AE_BAD_PARAMETER
)
1555 device_printf(bus
, "failed to set ACPI power state D%d on %s: %s\n",
1556 state
, acpi_name(h
), AcpiFormatException(status
));
1562 acpi_isa_pnp_probe(device_t bus
, device_t child
, struct isa_pnp_id
*ids
)
1564 int result
, cid_count
, i
;
1565 uint32_t lid
, cids
[8];
1567 ACPI_FUNCTION_TRACE((char *)(uintptr_t)__func__
);
1570 * ISA-style drivers attached to ACPI may persist and
1571 * probe manually if we return ENOENT. We never want
1572 * that to happen, so don't ever return it.
1576 /* Scan the supplied IDs for a match */
1577 lid
= acpi_isa_get_logicalid(child
);
1578 cid_count
= acpi_isa_get_compatid(child
, cids
, 8);
1579 while (ids
&& ids
->ip_id
) {
1580 if (lid
== ids
->ip_id
) {
1584 for (i
= 0; i
< cid_count
; i
++) {
1585 if (cids
[i
] == ids
->ip_id
) {
1594 if (result
== 0 && ids
->ip_desc
)
1595 device_set_desc(child
, ids
->ip_desc
);
1597 return_VALUE (result
);
1601 * Look for a MCFG table. If it is present, use the settings for
1602 * domain (segment) 0 to setup PCI config space access via the memory
1606 acpi_enable_pcie(void)
1608 ACPI_TABLE_HEADER
*hdr
;
1609 ACPI_MCFG_ALLOCATION
*alloc
, *end
;
1612 status
= AcpiGetTable(ACPI_SIG_MCFG
, 1, &hdr
);
1613 if (ACPI_FAILURE(status
))
1616 end
= (ACPI_MCFG_ALLOCATION
*)((char *)hdr
+ hdr
->Length
);
1617 alloc
= (ACPI_MCFG_ALLOCATION
*)((ACPI_TABLE_MCFG
*)hdr
+ 1);
1618 while (alloc
< end
) {
1619 if (alloc
->PciSegment
== 0) {
1620 pcie_cfgregopen(alloc
->Address
, alloc
->StartBusNumber
,
1621 alloc
->EndBusNumber
);
1629 * Scan all of the ACPI namespace and attach child devices.
1631 * We should only expect to find devices in the \_PR, \_TZ, \_SI, and
1632 * \_SB scopes, and \_PR and \_TZ became obsolete in the ACPI 2.0 spec.
1633 * However, in violation of the spec, some systems place their PCI link
1634 * devices in \, so we have to walk the whole namespace. We check the
1635 * type of namespace nodes, so this should be ok.
1638 acpi_probe_children(device_t bus
)
1641 ACPI_FUNCTION_TRACE((char *)(uintptr_t)__func__
);
1644 * Scan the namespace and insert placeholders for all the devices that
1645 * we find. We also probe/attach any early devices.
1647 * Note that we use AcpiWalkNamespace rather than AcpiGetDevices because
1648 * we want to create nodes for all devices, not just those that are
1649 * currently present. (This assumes that we don't want to create/remove
1650 * devices as they appear, which might be smarter.)
1652 ACPI_DEBUG_PRINT((ACPI_DB_OBJECTS
, "namespace scan\n"));
1653 AcpiWalkNamespace(ACPI_TYPE_ANY
, ACPI_ROOT_OBJECT
, 100,
1654 acpi_probe_child
, NULL
, bus
, NULL
);
1656 /* Pre-allocate resources for our rman from any sysresource devices. */
1657 acpi_sysres_alloc(bus
);
1658 /* Create any static children by calling device identify methods. */
1659 ACPI_DEBUG_PRINT((ACPI_DB_OBJECTS
, "device identify routines\n"));
1660 bus_generic_probe(bus
);
1662 /* Probe/attach all children, created staticly and from the namespace. */
1663 ACPI_DEBUG_PRINT((ACPI_DB_OBJECTS
, "first bus_generic_attach\n"));
1664 bus_generic_attach(bus
);
1667 * Some of these children may have attached others as part of their attach
1668 * process (eg. the root PCI bus driver), so rescan.
1670 ACPI_DEBUG_PRINT((ACPI_DB_OBJECTS
, "second bus_generic_attach\n"));
1671 bus_generic_attach(bus
);
1673 /* Attach wake sysctls. */
1674 acpi_wake_sysctl_walk(bus
);
1676 ACPI_DEBUG_PRINT((ACPI_DB_OBJECTS
, "done attaching children\n"));
1681 * Determine the probe order for a given device.
1684 acpi_probe_order(ACPI_HANDLE handle
, int *order
)
1686 ACPI_OBJECT_TYPE type
;
1689 * 1. I/O port and memory system resource holders
1690 * 2. Embedded controllers (to handle early accesses)
1691 * 3. PCI Link Devices
1694 AcpiGetType(handle
, &type
);
1695 if (acpi_MatchHid(handle
, "PNP0C01") || acpi_MatchHid(handle
, "PNP0C02"))
1697 else if (acpi_MatchHid(handle
, "PNP0C09"))
1699 else if (acpi_MatchHid(handle
, "PNP0C0F"))
1701 else if (type
== ACPI_TYPE_PROCESSOR
)
1706 * Evaluate a child device and determine whether we might attach a device to
1710 acpi_probe_child(ACPI_HANDLE handle
, UINT32 level
, void *context
, void **status
)
1712 struct acpi_prw_data prw
;
1713 ACPI_OBJECT_TYPE type
;
1715 device_t bus
, child
;
1719 ACPI_FUNCTION_TRACE((char *)(uintptr_t)__func__
);
1721 if (acpi_disabled("children"))
1722 return_ACPI_STATUS (AE_OK
);
1724 /* Skip this device if we think we'll have trouble with it. */
1725 if (acpi_avoid(handle
))
1726 return_ACPI_STATUS (AE_OK
);
1728 bus
= (device_t
)context
;
1729 if (ACPI_SUCCESS(AcpiGetType(handle
, &type
))) {
1730 handle_str
= acpi_name(handle
);
1732 case ACPI_TYPE_DEVICE
:
1734 * Since we scan from \, be sure to skip system scope objects.
1735 * \_SB_ and \_TZ_ are defined in ACPICA as devices to work around
1736 * BIOS bugs. For example, \_SB_ is to allow \_SB_._INI to be run
1737 * during the intialization and \_TZ_ is to support Notify() on it.
1739 if (strcmp(handle_str
, "\\_SB_") == 0 ||
1740 strcmp(handle_str
, "\\_TZ_") == 0)
1743 if (acpi_parse_prw(handle
, &prw
) == 0)
1744 AcpiSetupGpeForWake(handle
, prw
.gpe_handle
, prw
.gpe_bit
);
1747 case ACPI_TYPE_PROCESSOR
:
1748 case ACPI_TYPE_THERMAL
:
1749 case ACPI_TYPE_POWER
:
1751 * Create a placeholder device for this node. Sort the
1752 * placeholder so that the probe/attach passes will run
1753 * breadth-first. Orders less than ACPI_DEV_BASE_ORDER
1754 * are reserved for special objects (i.e., system
1755 * resources). CPU devices have a very high order to
1756 * ensure they are probed after other devices.
1758 ACPI_DEBUG_PRINT((ACPI_DB_OBJECTS
, "scanning '%s'\n", handle_str
));
1759 order
= level
* 10 + 100;
1760 acpi_probe_order(handle
, &order
);
1761 child
= BUS_ADD_CHILD(bus
, bus
, order
, NULL
, -1);
1765 /* Associate the handle with the device_t and vice versa. */
1766 acpi_set_handle(child
, handle
);
1767 AcpiAttachData(handle
, acpi_fake_objhandler
, child
);
1770 * Check that the device is present. If it's not present,
1771 * leave it disabled (so that we have a device_t attached to
1772 * the handle, but we don't probe it).
1774 * XXX PCI link devices sometimes report "present" but not
1775 * "functional" (i.e. if disabled). Go ahead and probe them
1776 * anyway since we may enable them later.
1778 if (type
== ACPI_TYPE_DEVICE
&& !acpi_DeviceIsPresent(child
)) {
1779 /* Never disable PCI link devices. */
1780 if (acpi_MatchHid(handle
, "PNP0C0F"))
1783 * Docking stations should remain enabled since the system
1784 * may be undocked at boot.
1786 if (ACPI_SUCCESS(AcpiGetHandle(handle
, "_DCK", &h
)))
1789 device_disable(child
);
1794 * Get the device's resource settings and attach them.
1795 * Note that if the device has _PRS but no _CRS, we need
1796 * to decide when it's appropriate to try to configure the
1797 * device. Ignore the return value here; it's OK for the
1798 * device not to have any resources.
1800 acpi_parse_resources(child
, handle
, &acpi_res_parse_set
, NULL
);
1805 return_ACPI_STATUS (AE_OK
);
1809 * AcpiAttachData() requires an object handler but never uses it. This is a
1810 * placeholder object handler so we can store a device_t in an ACPI_HANDLE.
1813 acpi_fake_objhandler(ACPI_HANDLE h
, void *data
)
1818 acpi_shutdown_final(void *arg
, int howto
)
1820 struct acpi_softc
*sc
;
1824 * XXX Shutdown code should only run on the BSP (cpuid 0).
1825 * Some chipsets do not power off the system correctly if called from
1829 if ((howto
& RB_POWEROFF
) != 0) {
1830 status
= AcpiEnterSleepStatePrep(ACPI_STATE_S5
);
1831 if (ACPI_FAILURE(status
)) {
1832 device_printf(sc
->acpi_dev
, "AcpiEnterSleepStatePrep failed - %s\n",
1833 AcpiFormatException(status
));
1836 device_printf(sc
->acpi_dev
, "Powering system off\n");
1837 ACPI_DISABLE_IRQS();
1838 status
= AcpiEnterSleepState(ACPI_STATE_S5
);
1839 if (ACPI_FAILURE(status
)) {
1840 device_printf(sc
->acpi_dev
, "power-off failed - %s\n",
1841 AcpiFormatException(status
));
1844 device_printf(sc
->acpi_dev
, "power-off failed - timeout\n");
1846 } else if ((howto
& RB_HALT
) == 0 && sc
->acpi_handle_reboot
) {
1847 /* Reboot using the reset register. */
1848 status
= AcpiReset();
1849 if (ACPI_FAILURE(status
)) {
1850 if (status
!= AE_NOT_EXIST
)
1851 device_printf(sc
->acpi_dev
, "reset failed - %s\n",
1852 AcpiFormatException(status
));
1855 device_printf(sc
->acpi_dev
, "reset failed - timeout\n");
1857 } else if (sc
->acpi_do_disable
&& panicstr
== NULL
) {
1859 * Only disable ACPI if the user requested. On some systems, writing
1860 * the disable value to SMI_CMD hangs the system.
1862 device_printf(sc
->acpi_dev
, "Shutting down\n");
1868 acpi_enable_fixed_events(struct acpi_softc
*sc
)
1870 static int first_time
= 1;
1872 /* Enable and clear fixed events and install handlers. */
1873 if ((AcpiGbl_FADT
.Flags
& ACPI_FADT_POWER_BUTTON
) == 0) {
1874 AcpiClearEvent(ACPI_EVENT_POWER_BUTTON
);
1875 AcpiInstallFixedEventHandler(ACPI_EVENT_POWER_BUTTON
,
1876 acpi_event_power_button_sleep
, sc
);
1878 device_printf(sc
->acpi_dev
, "Power Button (fixed)\n");
1880 if ((AcpiGbl_FADT
.Flags
& ACPI_FADT_SLEEP_BUTTON
) == 0) {
1881 AcpiClearEvent(ACPI_EVENT_SLEEP_BUTTON
);
1882 AcpiInstallFixedEventHandler(ACPI_EVENT_SLEEP_BUTTON
,
1883 acpi_event_sleep_button_sleep
, sc
);
1885 device_printf(sc
->acpi_dev
, "Sleep Button (fixed)\n");
1892 * Returns true if the device is actually present and should
1893 * be attached to. This requires the present, enabled, UI-visible
1894 * and diagnostics-passed bits to be set.
1897 acpi_DeviceIsPresent(device_t dev
)
1899 ACPI_DEVICE_INFO
*devinfo
;
1904 if ((h
= acpi_get_handle(dev
)) == NULL
||
1905 ACPI_FAILURE(AcpiGetObjectInfo(h
, &devinfo
)))
1908 /* If no _STA method, must be present */
1909 if ((devinfo
->Valid
& ACPI_VALID_STA
) == 0)
1912 /* Return true for 'present' and 'functioning' */
1913 if (ACPI_DEVICE_PRESENT(devinfo
->CurrentStatus
))
1916 AcpiOsFree(devinfo
);
1921 * Returns true if the battery is actually present and inserted.
1924 acpi_BatteryIsPresent(device_t dev
)
1926 ACPI_DEVICE_INFO
*devinfo
;
1931 if ((h
= acpi_get_handle(dev
)) == NULL
||
1932 ACPI_FAILURE(AcpiGetObjectInfo(h
, &devinfo
)))
1935 /* If no _STA method, must be present */
1936 if ((devinfo
->Valid
& ACPI_VALID_STA
) == 0)
1939 /* Return true for 'present', 'battery present', and 'functioning' */
1940 if (ACPI_BATTERY_PRESENT(devinfo
->CurrentStatus
))
1943 AcpiOsFree(devinfo
);
1948 * Match a HID string against a handle
1951 acpi_MatchHid(ACPI_HANDLE h
, const char *hid
)
1953 ACPI_DEVICE_INFO
*devinfo
;
1957 if (hid
== NULL
|| h
== NULL
||
1958 ACPI_FAILURE(AcpiGetObjectInfo(h
, &devinfo
)))
1961 if ((devinfo
->Valid
& ACPI_VALID_HID
) != 0 &&
1962 strcmp(hid
, devinfo
->HardwareId
.String
) == 0)
1964 else if ((devinfo
->Valid
& ACPI_VALID_CID
) != 0) {
1965 for (i
= 0; i
< devinfo
->CompatibleIdList
.Count
; i
++) {
1966 if (strcmp(hid
, devinfo
->CompatibleIdList
.Ids
[i
].String
) == 0) {
1973 AcpiOsFree(devinfo
);
1978 * Match a UID string against a handle
1981 acpi_MatchUid(ACPI_HANDLE h
, const char *uid
)
1983 ACPI_DEVICE_INFO
*devinfo
;
1987 if (uid
== NULL
|| h
== NULL
||
1988 ACPI_FAILURE(AcpiGetObjectInfo(h
, &devinfo
)))
1991 if ((devinfo
->Valid
& ACPI_VALID_UID
) != 0 &&
1992 strcmp(uid
, devinfo
->UniqueId
.String
) == 0)
1995 AcpiOsFree(devinfo
);
2000 * Return the handle of a named object within our scope, ie. that of (parent)
2001 * or one if its parents.
2004 acpi_GetHandleInScope(ACPI_HANDLE parent
, char *path
, ACPI_HANDLE
*result
)
2009 /* Walk back up the tree to the root */
2011 status
= AcpiGetHandle(parent
, path
, &r
);
2012 if (ACPI_SUCCESS(status
)) {
2016 /* XXX Return error here? */
2017 if (status
!= AE_NOT_FOUND
)
2019 if (ACPI_FAILURE(AcpiGetParent(parent
, &r
)))
2020 return (AE_NOT_FOUND
);
2026 * Allocate a buffer with a preset data size.
2029 acpi_AllocBuffer(int size
)
2033 if ((buf
= kmalloc(size
+ sizeof(*buf
), M_ACPIDEV
, M_NOWAIT
)) == NULL
)
2036 buf
->Pointer
= (void *)(buf
+ 1);
2041 acpi_SetInteger(ACPI_HANDLE handle
, char *path
, UINT32 number
)
2044 ACPI_OBJECT_LIST args
;
2046 arg1
.Type
= ACPI_TYPE_INTEGER
;
2047 arg1
.Integer
.Value
= number
;
2049 args
.Pointer
= &arg1
;
2051 return (AcpiEvaluateObject(handle
, path
, &args
, NULL
));
2055 * Evaluate a path that should return an integer.
2058 acpi_GetInteger(ACPI_HANDLE handle
, char *path
, UINT32
*number
)
2065 handle
= ACPI_ROOT_OBJECT
;
2068 * Assume that what we've been pointed at is an Integer object, or
2069 * a method that will return an Integer.
2071 buf
.Pointer
= ¶m
;
2072 buf
.Length
= sizeof(param
);
2073 status
= AcpiEvaluateObject(handle
, path
, NULL
, &buf
);
2074 if (ACPI_SUCCESS(status
)) {
2075 if (param
.Type
== ACPI_TYPE_INTEGER
)
2076 *number
= param
.Integer
.Value
;
2082 * In some applications, a method that's expected to return an Integer
2083 * may instead return a Buffer (probably to simplify some internal
2084 * arithmetic). We'll try to fetch whatever it is, and if it's a Buffer,
2085 * convert it into an Integer as best we can.
2089 if (status
== AE_BUFFER_OVERFLOW
) {
2090 if ((buf
.Pointer
= AcpiOsAllocate(buf
.Length
)) == NULL
) {
2091 status
= AE_NO_MEMORY
;
2093 status
= AcpiEvaluateObject(handle
, path
, NULL
, &buf
);
2094 if (ACPI_SUCCESS(status
))
2095 status
= acpi_ConvertBufferToInteger(&buf
, number
);
2096 AcpiOsFree(buf
.Pointer
);
2103 acpi_ConvertBufferToInteger(ACPI_BUFFER
*bufp
, UINT32
*number
)
2109 p
= (ACPI_OBJECT
*)bufp
->Pointer
;
2110 if (p
->Type
== ACPI_TYPE_INTEGER
) {
2111 *number
= p
->Integer
.Value
;
2114 if (p
->Type
!= ACPI_TYPE_BUFFER
)
2116 if (p
->Buffer
.Length
> sizeof(int))
2117 return (AE_BAD_DATA
);
2120 val
= p
->Buffer
.Pointer
;
2121 for (i
= 0; i
< p
->Buffer
.Length
; i
++)
2122 *number
+= val
[i
] << (i
* 8);
2127 * Iterate over the elements of an a package object, calling the supplied
2128 * function for each element.
2130 * XXX possible enhancement might be to abort traversal on error.
2133 acpi_ForeachPackageObject(ACPI_OBJECT
*pkg
,
2134 void (*func
)(ACPI_OBJECT
*comp
, void *arg
), void *arg
)
2139 if (pkg
== NULL
|| pkg
->Type
!= ACPI_TYPE_PACKAGE
)
2140 return (AE_BAD_PARAMETER
);
2142 /* Iterate over components */
2144 comp
= pkg
->Package
.Elements
;
2145 for (; i
< pkg
->Package
.Count
; i
++, comp
++)
2152 * Find the (index)th resource object in a set.
2155 acpi_FindIndexedResource(ACPI_BUFFER
*buf
, int index
, ACPI_RESOURCE
**resp
)
2160 rp
= (ACPI_RESOURCE
*)buf
->Pointer
;
2164 if (rp
> (ACPI_RESOURCE
*)((uint8_t *)buf
->Pointer
+ buf
->Length
))
2165 return (AE_BAD_PARAMETER
);
2167 /* Check for terminator */
2168 if (rp
->Type
== ACPI_RESOURCE_TYPE_END_TAG
|| rp
->Length
== 0)
2169 return (AE_NOT_FOUND
);
2170 rp
= ACPI_NEXT_RESOURCE(rp
);
2179 * Append an ACPI_RESOURCE to an ACPI_BUFFER.
2181 * Given a pointer to an ACPI_RESOURCE structure, expand the ACPI_BUFFER
2182 * provided to contain it. If the ACPI_BUFFER is empty, allocate a sensible
2183 * backing block. If the ACPI_RESOURCE is NULL, return an empty set of
2186 #define ACPI_INITIAL_RESOURCE_BUFFER_SIZE 512
2189 acpi_AppendBufferResource(ACPI_BUFFER
*buf
, ACPI_RESOURCE
*res
)
2194 /* Initialise the buffer if necessary. */
2195 if (buf
->Pointer
== NULL
) {
2196 buf
->Length
= ACPI_INITIAL_RESOURCE_BUFFER_SIZE
;
2197 if ((buf
->Pointer
= AcpiOsAllocate(buf
->Length
)) == NULL
)
2198 return (AE_NO_MEMORY
);
2199 rp
= (ACPI_RESOURCE
*)buf
->Pointer
;
2200 rp
->Type
= ACPI_RESOURCE_TYPE_END_TAG
;
2201 rp
->Length
= ACPI_RS_SIZE_MIN
;
2207 * Scan the current buffer looking for the terminator.
2208 * This will either find the terminator or hit the end
2209 * of the buffer and return an error.
2211 rp
= (ACPI_RESOURCE
*)buf
->Pointer
;
2213 /* Range check, don't go outside the buffer */
2214 if (rp
>= (ACPI_RESOURCE
*)((uint8_t *)buf
->Pointer
+ buf
->Length
))
2215 return (AE_BAD_PARAMETER
);
2216 if (rp
->Type
== ACPI_RESOURCE_TYPE_END_TAG
|| rp
->Length
== 0)
2218 rp
= ACPI_NEXT_RESOURCE(rp
);
2222 * Check the size of the buffer and expand if required.
2225 * size of existing resources before terminator +
2226 * size of new resource and header +
2227 * size of terminator.
2229 * Note that this loop should really only run once, unless
2230 * for some reason we are stuffing a *really* huge resource.
2232 while ((((uint8_t *)rp
- (uint8_t *)buf
->Pointer
) +
2233 res
->Length
+ ACPI_RS_SIZE_NO_DATA
+
2234 ACPI_RS_SIZE_MIN
) >= buf
->Length
) {
2235 if ((newp
= AcpiOsAllocate(buf
->Length
* 2)) == NULL
)
2236 return (AE_NO_MEMORY
);
2237 bcopy(buf
->Pointer
, newp
, buf
->Length
);
2238 rp
= (ACPI_RESOURCE
*)((uint8_t *)newp
+
2239 ((uint8_t *)rp
- (uint8_t *)buf
->Pointer
));
2240 AcpiOsFree(buf
->Pointer
);
2241 buf
->Pointer
= newp
;
2242 buf
->Length
+= buf
->Length
;
2245 /* Insert the new resource. */
2246 bcopy(res
, rp
, res
->Length
+ ACPI_RS_SIZE_NO_DATA
);
2248 /* And add the terminator. */
2249 rp
= ACPI_NEXT_RESOURCE(rp
);
2250 rp
->Type
= ACPI_RESOURCE_TYPE_END_TAG
;
2251 rp
->Length
= ACPI_RS_SIZE_MIN
;
2257 * Set interrupt model.
2260 acpi_SetIntrModel(int model
)
2263 return (acpi_SetInteger(ACPI_ROOT_OBJECT
, "_PIC", model
));
2267 * DEPRECATED. This interface has serious deficiencies and will be
2270 * Immediately enter the sleep state. In the old model, acpiconf(8) ran
2271 * rc.suspend and rc.resume so we don't have to notify devd(8) to do this.
2274 acpi_SetSleepState(struct acpi_softc
*sc
, int state
)
2279 device_printf(sc
->acpi_dev
,
2280 "warning: acpi_SetSleepState() deprecated, need to update your software\n");
2283 return (acpi_EnterSleepState(sc
, state
));
2287 acpi_sleep_force(void *arg
)
2289 struct acpi_softc
*sc
;
2292 device_printf(sc
->acpi_dev
,
2293 "suspend request timed out, forcing sleep now\n");
2294 if (ACPI_FAILURE(acpi_EnterSleepState(sc
, sc
->acpi_next_sstate
)))
2295 device_printf(sc
->acpi_dev
, "force sleep state S%d failed\n",
2296 sc
->acpi_next_sstate
);
2300 * Request that the system enter the given suspend state. All /dev/apm
2301 * devices and devd(8) will be notified. Userland then has a chance to
2302 * save state and acknowledge the request. The system sleeps once all
2306 acpi_ReqSleepState(struct acpi_softc
*sc
, int state
)
2309 struct apm_clone_data
*clone
;
2312 if (state
< ACPI_STATE_S1
|| state
> ACPI_STATE_S5
)
2315 /* S5 (soft-off) should be entered directly with no waiting. */
2316 if (state
== ACPI_STATE_S5
) {
2317 if (ACPI_SUCCESS(acpi_EnterSleepState(sc
, state
)))
2323 /* This platform does not support acpi suspend/resume. */
2324 return (EOPNOTSUPP
);
2326 /* If a suspend request is already in progress, just return. */
2328 if (sc
->acpi_next_sstate
!= 0) {
2333 /* Record the pending state and notify all apm devices. */
2334 sc
->acpi_next_sstate
= state
;
2336 STAILQ_FOREACH(clone
, &sc
->apm_cdevs
, entries
) {
2337 clone
->notify_status
= APM_EV_NONE
;
2338 if ((clone
->flags
& ACPI_EVF_DEVD
) == 0) {
2339 KNOTE(&clone
->sel_read
.si_note
, 0);
2344 /* If devd(8) is not running, immediately enter the sleep state. */
2345 if (devctl_process_running() == FALSE
) {
2347 if (ACPI_SUCCESS(acpi_EnterSleepState(sc
, sc
->acpi_next_sstate
))) {
2354 /* Now notify devd(8) also. */
2355 acpi_UserNotify("Suspend", ACPI_ROOT_OBJECT
, state
);
2358 * Set a timeout to fire if userland doesn't ack the suspend request
2359 * in time. This way we still eventually go to sleep if we were
2360 * overheating or running low on battery, even if userland is hung.
2361 * We cancel this timeout once all userland acks are in or the
2362 * suspend request is aborted.
2364 callout_reset(&sc
->susp_force_to
, 10 * hz
, acpi_sleep_force
, sc
);
2370 * Acknowledge (or reject) a pending sleep state. The caller has
2371 * prepared for suspend and is now ready for it to proceed. If the
2372 * error argument is non-zero, it indicates suspend should be cancelled
2373 * and gives an errno value describing why. Once all votes are in,
2374 * we suspend the system.
2377 acpi_AckSleepState(struct apm_clone_data
*clone
, int error
)
2379 struct acpi_softc
*sc
;
2382 /* This platform does not support acpi suspend/resume. */
2383 return (EOPNOTSUPP
);
2385 /* If no pending sleep state, return an error. */
2387 sc
= clone
->acpi_sc
;
2388 if (sc
->acpi_next_sstate
== 0) {
2393 /* Caller wants to abort suspend process. */
2395 sc
->acpi_next_sstate
= 0;
2396 callout_stop(&sc
->susp_force_to
);
2397 device_printf(sc
->acpi_dev
,
2398 "listener on %s cancelled the pending suspend\n",
2399 devtoname(clone
->cdev
));
2405 * Mark this device as acking the suspend request. Then, walk through
2406 * all devices, seeing if they agree yet. We only count devices that
2407 * are writable since read-only devices couldn't ack the request.
2409 clone
->notify_status
= APM_EV_ACKED
;
2411 STAILQ_FOREACH(clone
, &sc
->apm_cdevs
, entries
) {
2412 if ((clone
->flags
& ACPI_EVF_WRITE
) != 0 &&
2413 clone
->notify_status
!= APM_EV_ACKED
) {
2419 /* If all devices have voted "yes", we will suspend now. */
2421 callout_stop(&sc
->susp_force_to
);
2425 if (ACPI_FAILURE(acpi_EnterSleepState(sc
, sc
->acpi_next_sstate
)))
2433 acpi_sleep_enable(void *arg
)
2435 ((struct acpi_softc
*)arg
)->acpi_sleep_disabled
= 0;
2438 enum acpi_sleep_state
{
2441 ACPI_SS_DEV_SUSPEND
,
2447 * Enter the desired system sleep state.
2449 * Currently we support S1-S5 but S4 is only S4BIOS
2452 acpi_EnterSleepState(struct acpi_softc
*sc
, int state
)
2457 enum acpi_sleep_state slp_state
;
2459 ACPI_FUNCTION_TRACE_U32((char *)(uintptr_t)__func__
, state
);
2461 /* Re-entry once we're suspending is not allowed. */
2464 if (sc
->acpi_sleep_disabled
) {
2466 device_printf(sc
->acpi_dev
,
2467 "suspend request ignored (not ready yet)\n");
2470 sc
->acpi_sleep_disabled
= 1;
2474 * Be sure to hold Giant across DEVICE_SUSPEND/RESUME since non-MPSAFE
2475 * drivers need this.
2478 slp_state
= ACPI_SS_NONE
;
2484 status
= AcpiGetSleepTypeData(state
, &TypeA
, &TypeB
);
2485 if (status
== AE_NOT_FOUND
) {
2486 device_printf(sc
->acpi_dev
,
2487 "Sleep state S%d not supported by BIOS\n", state
);
2489 } else if (ACPI_FAILURE(status
)) {
2490 device_printf(sc
->acpi_dev
, "AcpiGetSleepTypeData failed - %s\n",
2491 AcpiFormatException(status
));
2495 sc
->acpi_sstate
= state
;
2497 /* Enable any GPEs as appropriate and requested by the user. */
2498 acpi_wake_prep_walk(state
);
2499 slp_state
= ACPI_SS_GPE_SET
;
2502 * Inform all devices that we are going to sleep. If at least one
2503 * device fails, DEVICE_SUSPEND() automatically resumes the tree.
2505 * XXX Note that a better two-pass approach with a 'veto' pass
2506 * followed by a "real thing" pass would be better, but the current
2507 * bus interface does not provide for this.
2509 if (DEVICE_SUSPEND(root_bus
) != 0) {
2510 device_printf(sc
->acpi_dev
, "device_suspend failed\n");
2513 slp_state
= ACPI_SS_DEV_SUSPEND
;
2515 /* If testing device suspend only, back out of everything here. */
2516 if (acpi_susp_bounce
)
2519 status
= AcpiEnterSleepStatePrep(state
);
2520 if (ACPI_FAILURE(status
)) {
2521 device_printf(sc
->acpi_dev
, "AcpiEnterSleepStatePrep failed - %s\n",
2522 AcpiFormatException(status
));
2525 slp_state
= ACPI_SS_SLP_PREP
;
2527 if (sc
->acpi_sleep_delay
> 0)
2528 DELAY(sc
->acpi_sleep_delay
* 1000000);
2530 if (state
!= ACPI_STATE_S1
) {
2531 acpi_sleep_machdep(sc
, state
);
2533 /* Re-enable ACPI hardware on wakeup from sleep state 4. */
2534 if (state
== ACPI_STATE_S4
)
2537 ACPI_DISABLE_IRQS();
2538 status
= AcpiEnterSleepState(state
);
2539 if (ACPI_FAILURE(status
)) {
2540 device_printf(sc
->acpi_dev
, "AcpiEnterSleepState failed - %s\n",
2541 AcpiFormatException(status
));
2545 slp_state
= ACPI_SS_SLEPT
;
2549 * Shut down cleanly and power off. This will call us back through the
2550 * shutdown handlers.
2552 shutdown_nice(RB_POWEROFF
);
2556 status
= AE_BAD_PARAMETER
;
2561 * Back out state according to how far along we got in the suspend
2562 * process. This handles both the error and success cases.
2564 sc
->acpi_next_sstate
= 0;
2565 if (slp_state
>= ACPI_SS_GPE_SET
) {
2566 acpi_wake_prep_walk(state
);
2567 sc
->acpi_sstate
= ACPI_STATE_S0
;
2569 if (slp_state
>= ACPI_SS_SLP_PREP
)
2570 AcpiLeaveSleepState(state
);
2571 if (slp_state
>= ACPI_SS_DEV_SUSPEND
)
2572 DEVICE_RESUME(root_bus
);
2573 if (slp_state
>= ACPI_SS_SLEPT
)
2574 acpi_enable_fixed_events(sc
);
2576 /* Allow another sleep request after a while. */
2577 /* XXX: needs timeout */
2578 if (state
!= ACPI_STATE_S5
)
2579 acpi_sleep_enable(sc
);
2581 /* Run /etc/rc.resume after we are back. */
2582 acpi_UserNotify("Resume", ACPI_ROOT_OBJECT
, state
);
2585 return_ACPI_STATUS (status
);
2588 /* Enable or disable the device's GPE. */
2590 acpi_wake_set_enable(device_t dev
, int enable
)
2592 struct acpi_prw_data prw
;
2596 /* Make sure the device supports waking the system and get the GPE. */
2597 if (acpi_parse_prw(acpi_get_handle(dev
), &prw
) != 0)
2600 flags
= acpi_get_flags(dev
);
2602 status
= AcpiSetGpeWakeMask(prw
.gpe_handle
, prw
.gpe_bit
,
2604 if (ACPI_FAILURE(status
)) {
2605 device_printf(dev
, "enable wake failed\n");
2608 acpi_set_flags(dev
, flags
| ACPI_FLAG_WAKE_ENABLED
);
2610 status
= AcpiSetGpeWakeMask(prw
.gpe_handle
, prw
.gpe_bit
,
2612 if (ACPI_FAILURE(status
)) {
2613 device_printf(dev
, "disable wake failed\n");
2616 acpi_set_flags(dev
, flags
& ~ACPI_FLAG_WAKE_ENABLED
);
2623 acpi_wake_sleep_prep(ACPI_HANDLE handle
, int sstate
)
2625 struct acpi_prw_data prw
;
2628 /* Check that this is a wake-capable device and get its GPE. */
2629 if (acpi_parse_prw(handle
, &prw
) != 0)
2631 dev
= acpi_get_device(handle
);
2634 * The destination sleep state must be less than (i.e., higher power)
2635 * or equal to the value specified by _PRW. If this GPE cannot be
2636 * enabled for the next sleep state, then disable it. If it can and
2637 * the user requested it be enabled, turn on any required power resources
2640 if (sstate
> prw
.lowest_wake
) {
2641 AcpiSetGpeWakeMask(prw
.gpe_handle
, prw
.gpe_bit
, ACPI_GPE_DISABLE
);
2643 device_printf(dev
, "wake_prep disabled wake for %s (S%d)\n",
2644 acpi_name(handle
), sstate
);
2645 } else if (dev
&& (acpi_get_flags(dev
) & ACPI_FLAG_WAKE_ENABLED
) != 0) {
2646 acpi_pwr_wake_enable(handle
, 1);
2647 acpi_SetInteger(handle
, "_PSW", 1);
2649 device_printf(dev
, "wake_prep enabled for %s (S%d)\n",
2650 acpi_name(handle
), sstate
);
2657 acpi_wake_run_prep(ACPI_HANDLE handle
, int sstate
)
2659 struct acpi_prw_data prw
;
2663 * Check that this is a wake-capable device and get its GPE. Return
2664 * now if the user didn't enable this device for wake.
2666 if (acpi_parse_prw(handle
, &prw
) != 0)
2668 dev
= acpi_get_device(handle
);
2669 if (dev
== NULL
|| (acpi_get_flags(dev
) & ACPI_FLAG_WAKE_ENABLED
) == 0)
2673 * If this GPE couldn't be enabled for the previous sleep state, it was
2674 * disabled before going to sleep so re-enable it. If it was enabled,
2675 * clear _PSW and turn off any power resources it used.
2677 if (sstate
> prw
.lowest_wake
) {
2678 AcpiSetGpeWakeMask(prw
.gpe_handle
, prw
.gpe_bit
, ACPI_GPE_ENABLE
);
2680 device_printf(dev
, "run_prep re-enabled %s\n", acpi_name(handle
));
2682 acpi_SetInteger(handle
, "_PSW", 0);
2683 acpi_pwr_wake_enable(handle
, 0);
2685 device_printf(dev
, "run_prep cleaned up for %s\n",
2693 acpi_wake_prep(ACPI_HANDLE handle
, UINT32 level
, void *context
, void **status
)
2697 /* If suspending, run the sleep prep function, otherwise wake. */
2698 sstate
= *(int *)context
;
2699 if (AcpiGbl_SystemAwakeAndRunning
)
2700 acpi_wake_sleep_prep(handle
, sstate
);
2702 acpi_wake_run_prep(handle
, sstate
);
2706 /* Walk the tree rooted at acpi0 to prep devices for suspend/resume. */
2708 acpi_wake_prep_walk(int sstate
)
2710 ACPI_HANDLE sb_handle
;
2712 if (ACPI_SUCCESS(AcpiGetHandle(ACPI_ROOT_OBJECT
, "\\_SB_", &sb_handle
))) {
2713 AcpiWalkNamespace(ACPI_TYPE_DEVICE
, sb_handle
, 100,
2714 acpi_wake_prep
, NULL
, &sstate
, NULL
);
2719 /* Walk the tree rooted at acpi0 to attach per-device wake sysctls. */
2721 acpi_wake_sysctl_walk(device_t dev
)
2724 int error
, i
, numdevs
;
2729 error
= device_get_children(dev
, &devlist
, &numdevs
);
2730 if (error
!= 0 || numdevs
== 0) {
2732 kfree(devlist
, M_TEMP
);
2735 for (i
= 0; i
< numdevs
; i
++) {
2737 acpi_wake_sysctl_walk(child
);
2738 if (!device_is_attached(child
))
2740 status
= AcpiEvaluateObject(acpi_get_handle(child
), "_PRW", NULL
, NULL
);
2741 if (ACPI_SUCCESS(status
)) {
2742 SYSCTL_ADD_PROC(device_get_sysctl_ctx(child
),
2743 SYSCTL_CHILDREN(device_get_sysctl_tree(child
)), OID_AUTO
,
2744 "wake", CTLTYPE_INT
| CTLFLAG_RW
, child
, 0,
2745 acpi_wake_set_sysctl
, "I", "Device set to wake the system");
2748 kfree(devlist
, M_TEMP
);
2755 /* Enable or disable wake from userland. */
2757 acpi_wake_set_sysctl(SYSCTL_HANDLER_ARGS
)
2762 dev
= (device_t
)arg1
;
2763 enable
= (acpi_get_flags(dev
) & ACPI_FLAG_WAKE_ENABLED
) ? 1 : 0;
2765 error
= sysctl_handle_int(oidp
, &enable
, 0, req
);
2766 if (error
!= 0 || req
->newptr
== NULL
)
2768 if (enable
!= 0 && enable
!= 1)
2771 return (acpi_wake_set_enable(dev
, enable
));
2775 /* Parse a device's _PRW into a structure. */
2777 acpi_parse_prw(ACPI_HANDLE h
, struct acpi_prw_data
*prw
)
2780 ACPI_BUFFER prw_buffer
;
2781 ACPI_OBJECT
*res
, *res2
;
2782 int error
, i
, power_count
;
2784 if (h
== NULL
|| prw
== NULL
)
2788 * The _PRW object (7.2.9) is only required for devices that have the
2789 * ability to wake the system from a sleeping state.
2792 prw_buffer
.Pointer
= NULL
;
2793 prw_buffer
.Length
= ACPI_ALLOCATE_BUFFER
;
2794 status
= AcpiEvaluateObject(h
, "_PRW", NULL
, &prw_buffer
);
2795 if (ACPI_FAILURE(status
))
2797 res
= (ACPI_OBJECT
*)prw_buffer
.Pointer
;
2800 if (!ACPI_PKG_VALID(res
, 2))
2804 * Element 1 of the _PRW object:
2805 * The lowest power system sleeping state that can be entered while still
2806 * providing wake functionality. The sleeping state being entered must
2807 * be less than (i.e., higher power) or equal to this value.
2809 if (acpi_PkgInt32(res
, 1, &prw
->lowest_wake
) != 0)
2813 * Element 0 of the _PRW object:
2815 switch (res
->Package
.Elements
[0].Type
) {
2816 case ACPI_TYPE_INTEGER
:
2818 * If the data type of this package element is numeric, then this
2819 * _PRW package element is the bit index in the GPEx_EN, in the
2820 * GPE blocks described in the FADT, of the enable bit that is
2821 * enabled for the wake event.
2823 prw
->gpe_handle
= NULL
;
2824 prw
->gpe_bit
= res
->Package
.Elements
[0].Integer
.Value
;
2827 case ACPI_TYPE_PACKAGE
:
2829 * If the data type of this package element is a package, then this
2830 * _PRW package element is itself a package containing two
2831 * elements. The first is an object reference to the GPE Block
2832 * device that contains the GPE that will be triggered by the wake
2833 * event. The second element is numeric and it contains the bit
2834 * index in the GPEx_EN, in the GPE Block referenced by the
2835 * first element in the package, of the enable bit that is enabled for
2838 * For example, if this field is a package then it is of the form:
2839 * Package() {\_SB.PCI0.ISA.GPE, 2}
2841 res2
= &res
->Package
.Elements
[0];
2842 if (!ACPI_PKG_VALID(res2
, 2))
2844 prw
->gpe_handle
= acpi_GetReference(NULL
, &res2
->Package
.Elements
[0]);
2845 if (prw
->gpe_handle
== NULL
)
2847 if (acpi_PkgInt32(res2
, 1, &prw
->gpe_bit
) != 0)
2855 /* Elements 2 to N of the _PRW object are power resources. */
2856 power_count
= res
->Package
.Count
- 2;
2857 if (power_count
> ACPI_PRW_MAX_POWERRES
) {
2858 kprintf("ACPI device %s has too many power resources\n", acpi_name(h
));
2861 prw
->power_res_count
= power_count
;
2862 for (i
= 0; i
< power_count
; i
++)
2863 prw
->power_res
[i
] = res
->Package
.Elements
[i
];
2866 if (prw_buffer
.Pointer
!= NULL
)
2867 AcpiOsFree(prw_buffer
.Pointer
);
2872 * ACPI Event Handlers
2875 /* System Event Handlers (registered by EVENTHANDLER_REGISTER) */
2878 acpi_system_eventhandler_sleep(void *arg
, int state
)
2880 struct acpi_softc
*sc
;
2883 ACPI_FUNCTION_TRACE_U32((char *)(uintptr_t)__func__
, state
);
2887 /* Check if button action is disabled. */
2888 if (state
== ACPI_S_STATES_MAX
+ 1)
2891 /* Request that the system prepare to enter the given suspend state. */
2892 ret
= acpi_ReqSleepState((struct acpi_softc
*)arg
, state
);
2894 device_printf(sc
->acpi_dev
,
2895 "request to enter state S%d failed (err %d)\n", state
, ret
);
2901 acpi_system_eventhandler_wakeup(void *arg
, int state
)
2904 ACPI_FUNCTION_TRACE_U32((char *)(uintptr_t)__func__
, state
);
2906 /* Currently, nothing to do for wakeup. */
2912 * ACPICA Event Handlers (FixedEvent, also called from button notify handler)
2915 acpi_event_power_button_sleep(void *context
)
2917 struct acpi_softc
*sc
= (struct acpi_softc
*)context
;
2919 ACPI_FUNCTION_TRACE((char *)(uintptr_t)__func__
);
2921 EVENTHANDLER_INVOKE(acpi_sleep_event
, sc
->acpi_power_button_sx
);
2923 return_VALUE (ACPI_INTERRUPT_HANDLED
);
2927 acpi_event_power_button_wake(void *context
)
2929 struct acpi_softc
*sc
= (struct acpi_softc
*)context
;
2931 ACPI_FUNCTION_TRACE((char *)(uintptr_t)__func__
);
2933 EVENTHANDLER_INVOKE(acpi_wakeup_event
, sc
->acpi_power_button_sx
);
2935 return_VALUE (ACPI_INTERRUPT_HANDLED
);
2939 acpi_event_sleep_button_sleep(void *context
)
2941 struct acpi_softc
*sc
= (struct acpi_softc
*)context
;
2943 ACPI_FUNCTION_TRACE((char *)(uintptr_t)__func__
);
2945 EVENTHANDLER_INVOKE(acpi_sleep_event
, sc
->acpi_sleep_button_sx
);
2947 return_VALUE (ACPI_INTERRUPT_HANDLED
);
2951 acpi_event_sleep_button_wake(void *context
)
2953 struct acpi_softc
*sc
= (struct acpi_softc
*)context
;
2955 ACPI_FUNCTION_TRACE((char *)(uintptr_t)__func__
);
2957 EVENTHANDLER_INVOKE(acpi_wakeup_event
, sc
->acpi_sleep_button_sx
);
2959 return_VALUE (ACPI_INTERRUPT_HANDLED
);
2963 * XXX This static buffer is suboptimal. There is no locking so only
2964 * use this for single-threaded callers.
2967 acpi_name(ACPI_HANDLE handle
)
2970 static char data
[256];
2972 buf
.Length
= sizeof(data
);
2975 if (handle
&& ACPI_SUCCESS(AcpiGetName(handle
, ACPI_FULL_PATHNAME
, &buf
)))
2977 return ("(unknown)");
2981 * Debugging/bug-avoidance. Avoid trying to fetch info on various
2982 * parts of the namespace.
2985 acpi_avoid(ACPI_HANDLE handle
)
2987 char *cp
, *env
, *np
;
2990 np
= acpi_name(handle
);
2993 if ((env
= kgetenv("debug.acpi.avoid")) == NULL
)
2996 /* Scan the avoid list checking for a match */
2999 while (*cp
!= 0 && isspace(*cp
))
3004 while (cp
[len
] != 0 && !isspace(cp
[len
]))
3006 if (!strncmp(cp
, np
, len
)) {
3018 * Debugging/bug-avoidance. Disable ACPI subsystem components.
3021 acpi_disabled(char *subsys
)
3026 if ((env
= kgetenv("debug.acpi.disabled")) == NULL
)
3028 if (strcmp(env
, "all") == 0) {
3033 /* Scan the disable list, checking for a match. */
3036 while (*cp
!= '\0' && isspace(*cp
))
3041 while (cp
[len
] != '\0' && !isspace(cp
[len
]))
3043 if (strncmp(cp
, subsys
, len
) == 0) {
3055 * Debugging/bug-avoidance. Enable ACPI subsystem components. Most
3056 * components are enabled by default. The ones that are not have to be
3057 * enabled via debug.acpi.enabled.
3060 acpi_enabled(char *subsys
)
3065 if ((env
= kgetenv("debug.acpi.enabled")) == NULL
)
3067 if (strcmp(env
, "all") == 0) {
3072 /* Scan the enable list, checking for a match. */
3075 while (*cp
!= '\0' && isspace(*cp
))
3080 while (cp
[len
] != '\0' && !isspace(cp
[len
]))
3082 if (strncmp(cp
, subsys
, len
) == 0) {
3094 * Control interface.
3096 * We multiplex ioctls for all participating ACPI devices here. Individual
3097 * drivers wanting to be accessible via /dev/acpi should use the
3098 * register/deregister interface to make their handlers visible.
3100 struct acpi_ioctl_hook
3102 TAILQ_ENTRY(acpi_ioctl_hook
) link
;
3108 static TAILQ_HEAD(,acpi_ioctl_hook
) acpi_ioctl_hooks
;
3109 static int acpi_ioctl_hooks_initted
;
3112 acpi_register_ioctl(u_long cmd
, acpi_ioctl_fn fn
, void *arg
)
3114 struct acpi_ioctl_hook
*hp
;
3116 if ((hp
= kmalloc(sizeof(*hp
), M_ACPIDEV
, M_NOWAIT
)) == NULL
)
3123 if (acpi_ioctl_hooks_initted
== 0) {
3124 TAILQ_INIT(&acpi_ioctl_hooks
);
3125 acpi_ioctl_hooks_initted
= 1;
3127 TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&acpi_ioctl_hooks
, hp
, link
);
3134 acpi_deregister_ioctl(u_long cmd
, acpi_ioctl_fn fn
)
3136 struct acpi_ioctl_hook
*hp
;
3139 TAILQ_FOREACH(hp
, &acpi_ioctl_hooks
, link
)
3140 if (hp
->cmd
== cmd
&& hp
->fn
== fn
)
3144 TAILQ_REMOVE(&acpi_ioctl_hooks
, hp
, link
);
3145 kfree(hp
, M_ACPIDEV
);
3151 acpiopen(struct dev_open_args
*ap
)
3157 acpiclose(struct dev_close_args
*ap
)
3163 acpiioctl(struct dev_ioctl_args
*ap
)
3165 struct acpi_softc
*sc
;
3166 struct acpi_ioctl_hook
*hp
;
3171 sc
= ap
->a_head
.a_dev
->si_drv1
;
3174 * Scan the list of registered ioctls, looking for handlers.
3177 if (acpi_ioctl_hooks_initted
)
3178 TAILQ_FOREACH(hp
, &acpi_ioctl_hooks
, link
) {
3179 if (hp
->cmd
== ap
->a_cmd
)
3184 return (hp
->fn(ap
->a_cmd
, ap
->a_data
, hp
->arg
));
3187 * Core ioctls are not permitted for non-writable user.
3188 * Currently, other ioctls just fetch information.
3189 * Not changing system behavior.
3191 if ((ap
->a_fflag
& FWRITE
) == 0)
3194 /* Core system ioctls. */
3195 switch (ap
->a_cmd
) {
3196 case ACPIIO_REQSLPSTATE
:
3197 state
= *(int *)ap
->a_data
;
3198 if (state
!= ACPI_STATE_S5
)
3199 error
= acpi_ReqSleepState(sc
, state
);
3201 device_printf(sc
->acpi_dev
,
3202 "power off via acpi ioctl not supported\n");
3206 case ACPIIO_ACKSLPSTATE
:
3209 error
= *(int *)ap
->a_data
;
3210 error
= acpi_AckSleepState(sc
->acpi_clone
, error
);
3213 case ACPIIO_SETSLPSTATE
: /* DEPRECATED */
3215 state
= *(int *)ap
->a_data
;
3216 if (state
>= ACPI_STATE_S0
&& state
<= ACPI_S_STATES_MAX
)
3217 if (ACPI_SUCCESS(acpi_SetSleepState(sc
, state
)))
3220 case ACPIIO_DO_MCALL
:
3221 if (acpi_allow_mcall
== 1) {
3222 struct acpi_mcall_ioctl_arg
*params
;
3223 ACPI_BUFFER result
= { ACPI_ALLOCATE_BUFFER
, NULL
};
3224 ACPI_OBJECT
*resobj
;
3227 params
= (struct acpi_mcall_ioctl_arg
*)ap
->a_data
;
3228 params
->retval
= AcpiEvaluateObject(NULL
, params
->path
,
3229 ¶ms
->args
, &result
);
3230 if (ACPI_SUCCESS(params
->retval
) && result
.Pointer
!= NULL
&&
3231 params
->result
.Pointer
!= NULL
) {
3232 params
->result
.Length
= min(params
->result
.Length
,
3234 copyout(result
.Pointer
, params
->result
.Pointer
,
3235 params
->result
.Length
);
3236 params
->reslen
= result
.Length
;
3237 if (result
.Length
>= sizeof(ACPI_OBJECT
)) {
3238 resobj
= (ACPI_OBJECT
*)params
->result
.Pointer
;
3239 switch (resobj
->Type
) {
3240 case ACPI_TYPE_STRING
:
3241 resobj
->String
.Pointer
= (char *)
3242 ((UINT8
*)(resobj
->String
.Pointer
) -
3243 (UINT8
*)result
.Pointer
+
3246 case ACPI_TYPE_BUFFER
:
3247 resobj
->Buffer
.Pointer
-= (UINT8
*)result
.Pointer
-
3254 if (result
.Pointer
!= NULL
)
3255 AcpiOsFree(result
.Pointer
);
3257 device_printf(sc
->acpi_dev
,
3258 "debug.acpi.allow_method_calls must be set\n");
3270 acpi_supported_sleep_state_sysctl(SYSCTL_HANDLER_ARGS
)
3274 UINT8 state
, TypeA
, TypeB
;
3276 sbuf_new(&sb
, NULL
, 32, SBUF_AUTOEXTEND
);
3277 for (state
= ACPI_STATE_S1
; state
< ACPI_S_STATES_MAX
+ 1; state
++)
3278 if (ACPI_SUCCESS(AcpiGetSleepTypeData(state
, &TypeA
, &TypeB
)))
3279 sbuf_printf(&sb
, "S%d ", state
);
3282 error
= sysctl_handle_string(oidp
, sbuf_data(&sb
), sbuf_len(&sb
), req
);
3288 acpi_sleep_state_sysctl(SYSCTL_HANDLER_ARGS
)
3290 char sleep_state
[10];
3292 u_int new_state
, old_state
;
3294 old_state
= *(u_int
*)oidp
->oid_arg1
;
3295 if (old_state
> ACPI_S_STATES_MAX
+ 1)
3296 strlcpy(sleep_state
, "unknown", sizeof(sleep_state
));
3298 strlcpy(sleep_state
, sleep_state_names
[old_state
], sizeof(sleep_state
));
3299 error
= sysctl_handle_string(oidp
, sleep_state
, sizeof(sleep_state
), req
);
3300 if (error
== 0 && req
->newptr
!= NULL
) {
3301 new_state
= ACPI_STATE_S0
;
3302 for (; new_state
<= ACPI_S_STATES_MAX
+ 1; new_state
++)
3303 if (strcmp(sleep_state
, sleep_state_names
[new_state
]) == 0)
3305 if (new_state
<= ACPI_S_STATES_MAX
+ 1) {
3306 if (new_state
!= old_state
)
3307 *(u_int
*)oidp
->oid_arg1
= new_state
;
3315 /* Inform devctl(4) when we receive a Notify. */
3317 acpi_UserNotify(const char *subsystem
, ACPI_HANDLE h
, uint8_t notify
)
3319 char notify_buf
[16];
3320 ACPI_BUFFER handle_buf
;
3323 if (subsystem
== NULL
)
3326 handle_buf
.Pointer
= NULL
;
3327 handle_buf
.Length
= ACPI_ALLOCATE_BUFFER
;
3328 status
= AcpiNsHandleToPathname(h
, &handle_buf
, FALSE
);
3329 if (ACPI_FAILURE(status
))
3331 ksnprintf(notify_buf
, sizeof(notify_buf
), "notify=0x%02x", notify
);
3332 devctl_notify("ACPI", subsystem
, handle_buf
.Pointer
, notify_buf
);
3333 AcpiOsFree(handle_buf
.Pointer
);
3338 * Support for parsing debug options from the kernel environment.
3340 * Bits may be set in the AcpiDbgLayer and AcpiDbgLevel debug registers
3341 * by specifying the names of the bits in the debug.acpi.layer and
3342 * debug.acpi.level environment variables. Bits may be unset by
3343 * prefixing the bit name with !.
3351 static struct debugtag dbg_layer
[] = {
3352 {"ACPI_UTILITIES", ACPI_UTILITIES
},
3353 {"ACPI_HARDWARE", ACPI_HARDWARE
},
3354 {"ACPI_EVENTS", ACPI_EVENTS
},
3355 {"ACPI_TABLES", ACPI_TABLES
},
3356 {"ACPI_NAMESPACE", ACPI_NAMESPACE
},
3357 {"ACPI_PARSER", ACPI_PARSER
},
3358 {"ACPI_DISPATCHER", ACPI_DISPATCHER
},
3359 {"ACPI_EXECUTER", ACPI_EXECUTER
},
3360 {"ACPI_RESOURCES", ACPI_RESOURCES
},
3361 {"ACPI_CA_DEBUGGER", ACPI_CA_DEBUGGER
},
3362 {"ACPI_OS_SERVICES", ACPI_OS_SERVICES
},
3363 {"ACPI_CA_DISASSEMBLER", ACPI_CA_DISASSEMBLER
},
3364 {"ACPI_ALL_COMPONENTS", ACPI_ALL_COMPONENTS
},
3366 {"ACPI_AC_ADAPTER", ACPI_AC_ADAPTER
},
3367 {"ACPI_BATTERY", ACPI_BATTERY
},
3368 {"ACPI_BUS", ACPI_BUS
},
3369 {"ACPI_BUTTON", ACPI_BUTTON
},
3370 {"ACPI_EC", ACPI_EC
},
3371 {"ACPI_FAN", ACPI_FAN
},
3372 {"ACPI_POWERRES", ACPI_POWERRES
},
3373 {"ACPI_PROCESSOR", ACPI_PROCESSOR
},
3374 {"ACPI_THERMAL", ACPI_THERMAL
},
3375 {"ACPI_TIMER", ACPI_TIMER
},
3376 {"ACPI_ALL_DRIVERS", ACPI_ALL_DRIVERS
},
3380 static struct debugtag dbg_level
[] = {
3381 {"ACPI_LV_INIT", ACPI_LV_INIT
},
3382 {"ACPI_LV_DEBUG_OBJECT", ACPI_LV_DEBUG_OBJECT
},
3383 {"ACPI_LV_INFO", ACPI_LV_INFO
},
3384 {"ACPI_LV_REPAIR", ACPI_LV_REPAIR
},
3385 {"ACPI_LV_ALL_EXCEPTIONS", ACPI_LV_ALL_EXCEPTIONS
},
3387 /* Trace verbosity level 1 [Standard Trace Level] */
3388 {"ACPI_LV_INIT_NAMES", ACPI_LV_INIT_NAMES
},
3389 {"ACPI_LV_PARSE", ACPI_LV_PARSE
},
3390 {"ACPI_LV_LOAD", ACPI_LV_LOAD
},
3391 {"ACPI_LV_DISPATCH", ACPI_LV_DISPATCH
},
3392 {"ACPI_LV_EXEC", ACPI_LV_EXEC
},
3393 {"ACPI_LV_NAMES", ACPI_LV_NAMES
},
3394 {"ACPI_LV_OPREGION", ACPI_LV_OPREGION
},
3395 {"ACPI_LV_BFIELD", ACPI_LV_BFIELD
},
3396 {"ACPI_LV_TABLES", ACPI_LV_TABLES
},
3397 {"ACPI_LV_VALUES", ACPI_LV_VALUES
},
3398 {"ACPI_LV_OBJECTS", ACPI_LV_OBJECTS
},
3399 {"ACPI_LV_RESOURCES", ACPI_LV_RESOURCES
},
3400 {"ACPI_LV_USER_REQUESTS", ACPI_LV_USER_REQUESTS
},
3401 {"ACPI_LV_PACKAGE", ACPI_LV_PACKAGE
},
3402 {"ACPI_LV_VERBOSITY1", ACPI_LV_VERBOSITY1
},
3404 /* Trace verbosity level 2 [Function tracing and memory allocation] */
3405 {"ACPI_LV_ALLOCATIONS", ACPI_LV_ALLOCATIONS
},
3406 {"ACPI_LV_FUNCTIONS", ACPI_LV_FUNCTIONS
},
3407 {"ACPI_LV_OPTIMIZATIONS", ACPI_LV_OPTIMIZATIONS
},
3408 {"ACPI_LV_VERBOSITY2", ACPI_LV_VERBOSITY2
},
3409 {"ACPI_LV_ALL", ACPI_LV_ALL
},
3411 /* Trace verbosity level 3 [Threading, I/O, and Interrupts] */
3412 {"ACPI_LV_MUTEX", ACPI_LV_MUTEX
},
3413 {"ACPI_LV_THREADS", ACPI_LV_THREADS
},
3414 {"ACPI_LV_IO", ACPI_LV_IO
},
3415 {"ACPI_LV_INTERRUPTS", ACPI_LV_INTERRUPTS
},
3416 {"ACPI_LV_VERBOSITY3", ACPI_LV_VERBOSITY3
},
3418 /* Exceptionally verbose output -- also used in the global "DebugLevel" */
3419 {"ACPI_LV_AML_DISASSEMBLE", ACPI_LV_AML_DISASSEMBLE
},
3420 {"ACPI_LV_VERBOSE_INFO", ACPI_LV_VERBOSE_INFO
},
3421 {"ACPI_LV_FULL_TABLES", ACPI_LV_FULL_TABLES
},
3422 {"ACPI_LV_EVENTS", ACPI_LV_EVENTS
},
3423 {"ACPI_LV_VERBOSE", ACPI_LV_VERBOSE
},
3428 acpi_parse_debug(char *cp
, struct debugtag
*tag
, UINT32
*flag
)
3440 while (*ep
&& !isspace(*ep
))
3451 for (i
= 0; tag
[i
].name
!= NULL
; i
++) {
3452 if (!strncmp(cp
, tag
[i
].name
, l
)) {
3454 *flag
|= tag
[i
].value
;
3456 *flag
&= ~tag
[i
].value
;
3464 acpi_set_debugging(void *junk
)
3466 char *layer
, *level
;
3473 layer
= kgetenv("debug.acpi.layer");
3474 level
= kgetenv("debug.acpi.level");
3475 if (layer
== NULL
&& level
== NULL
)
3478 kprintf("ACPI set debug");
3479 if (layer
!= NULL
) {
3480 if (strcmp("NONE", layer
) != 0)
3481 kprintf(" layer '%s'", layer
);
3482 acpi_parse_debug(layer
, &dbg_layer
[0], &AcpiDbgLayer
);
3485 if (level
!= NULL
) {
3486 if (strcmp("NONE", level
) != 0)
3487 kprintf(" level '%s'", level
);
3488 acpi_parse_debug(level
, &dbg_level
[0], &AcpiDbgLevel
);
3494 SYSINIT(acpi_debugging
, SI_BOOT1_TUNABLES
, SI_ORDER_ANY
, acpi_set_debugging
,
3498 acpi_debug_sysctl(SYSCTL_HANDLER_ARGS
)
3501 struct debugtag
*tag
;
3504 if (sbuf_new(&sb
, NULL
, 128, SBUF_AUTOEXTEND
) == NULL
)
3506 if (strcmp(oidp
->oid_arg1
, "debug.acpi.layer") == 0) {
3507 tag
= &dbg_layer
[0];
3508 dbg
= &AcpiDbgLayer
;
3510 tag
= &dbg_level
[0];
3511 dbg
= &AcpiDbgLevel
;
3514 /* Get old values if this is a get request. */
3515 ACPI_SERIAL_BEGIN(acpi
);
3517 sbuf_cpy(&sb
, "NONE");
3518 } else if (req
->newptr
== NULL
) {
3519 for (; tag
->name
!= NULL
; tag
++) {
3520 if ((*dbg
& tag
->value
) == tag
->value
)
3521 sbuf_printf(&sb
, "%s ", tag
->name
);
3527 /* Copy out the old values to the user. */
3528 error
= SYSCTL_OUT(req
, sbuf_data(&sb
), sbuf_len(&sb
));
3531 /* If the user is setting a string, parse it. */
3532 if (error
== 0 && req
->newptr
!= NULL
) {
3534 ksetenv((char *)oidp
->oid_arg1
, (char *)req
->newptr
);
3535 acpi_set_debugging(NULL
);
3537 ACPI_SERIAL_END(acpi
);
3542 SYSCTL_PROC(_debug_acpi
, OID_AUTO
, layer
, CTLFLAG_RW
| CTLTYPE_STRING
,
3543 "debug.acpi.layer", 0, acpi_debug_sysctl
, "A", "");
3544 SYSCTL_PROC(_debug_acpi
, OID_AUTO
, level
, CTLFLAG_RW
| CTLTYPE_STRING
,
3545 "debug.acpi.level", 0, acpi_debug_sysctl
, "A", "");
3546 #endif /* ACPI_DEBUG */
3549 acpi_debug_objects_sysctl(SYSCTL_HANDLER_ARGS
)
3554 old
= acpi_debug_objects
;
3555 error
= sysctl_handle_int(oidp
, &acpi_debug_objects
, 0, req
);
3556 if (error
!= 0 || req
->newptr
== NULL
)
3558 if (old
== acpi_debug_objects
|| (old
&& acpi_debug_objects
))
3561 ACPI_SERIAL_BEGIN(acpi
);
3562 AcpiGbl_EnableAmlDebugObject
= acpi_debug_objects
? TRUE
: FALSE
;
3563 ACPI_SERIAL_END(acpi
);
3570 acpi_parse_interfaces(char *str
, struct acpi_interface
*iface
)
3577 while (isspace(*p
) || *p
== ',')
3582 p
= kstrdup(p
, M_TEMP
);
3583 for (i
= 0; i
< len
; i
++)
3588 if (isspace(p
[i
]) || p
[i
] == '\0')
3591 i
+= strlen(p
+ i
) + 1;
3598 iface
->data
= kmalloc(sizeof(*iface
->data
) * j
, M_TEMP
, M_WAITOK
);
3602 if (isspace(p
[i
]) || p
[i
] == '\0')
3605 iface
->data
[j
] = p
+ i
;
3606 i
+= strlen(p
+ i
) + 1;
3614 acpi_free_interfaces(struct acpi_interface
*iface
)
3616 kfree(iface
->data
[0], M_TEMP
);
3617 kfree(iface
->data
, M_TEMP
);
3621 acpi_reset_interfaces(device_t dev
)
3623 struct acpi_interface list
;
3627 if (acpi_parse_interfaces(acpi_install_interface
, &list
) > 0) {
3628 for (i
= 0; i
< list
.num
; i
++) {
3629 status
= AcpiInstallInterface(list
.data
[i
]);
3630 if (ACPI_FAILURE(status
))
3632 "failed to install _OSI(\"%s\"): %s\n",
3633 list
.data
[i
], AcpiFormatException(status
));
3634 else if (bootverbose
)
3635 device_printf(dev
, "installed _OSI(\"%s\")\n",
3638 acpi_free_interfaces(&list
);
3640 if (acpi_parse_interfaces(acpi_remove_interface
, &list
) > 0) {
3641 for (i
= 0; i
< list
.num
; i
++) {
3642 status
= AcpiRemoveInterface(list
.data
[i
]);
3643 if (ACPI_FAILURE(status
))
3645 "failed to remove _OSI(\"%s\"): %s\n",
3646 list
.data
[i
], AcpiFormatException(status
));
3647 else if (bootverbose
)
3648 device_printf(dev
, "removed _OSI(\"%s\")\n",
3651 acpi_free_interfaces(&list
);
3656 acpi_pm_func(u_long cmd
, void *arg
, ...)
3658 int state
, acpi_state
;
3660 struct acpi_softc
*sc
;
3665 case POWER_CMD_SUSPEND
:
3666 sc
= (struct acpi_softc
*)arg
;
3672 __va_start(ap
, arg
);
3673 state
= __va_arg(ap
, int);
3677 case POWER_SLEEP_STATE_STANDBY
:
3678 acpi_state
= sc
->acpi_standby_sx
;
3680 case POWER_SLEEP_STATE_SUSPEND
:
3681 acpi_state
= sc
->acpi_suspend_sx
;
3683 case POWER_SLEEP_STATE_HIBERNATE
:
3684 acpi_state
= ACPI_STATE_S4
;
3691 if (ACPI_FAILURE(acpi_EnterSleepState(sc
, acpi_state
)))
3704 acpi_pm_register(void *arg
)
3706 if (!cold
|| resource_disabled("acpi", 0))
3709 power_pm_register(POWER_PM_TYPE_ACPI
, acpi_pm_func
, NULL
);
3712 SYSINIT(power
, SI_BOOT2_KLD
, SI_ORDER_ANY
, acpi_pm_register
, 0);