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  1. /*******************************************************************************
  2. *
  3. * Module Name: rsxface - Public interfaces to the resource manager
  4. *
  5. ******************************************************************************/
  6. /*
  7. * Copyright (C) 2000 - 2012, Intel Corp.
  8. * All rights reserved.
  9. *
  10. * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
  11. * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
  12. * are met:
  13. * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
  14. * notice, this list of conditions, and the following disclaimer,
  15. * without modification.
  16. * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce at minimum a disclaimer
  17. * substantially similar to the "NO WARRANTY" disclaimer below
  18. * ("Disclaimer") and any redistribution must be conditioned upon
  19. * including a substantially similar Disclaimer requirement for further
  20. * binary redistribution.
  21. * 3. Neither the names of the above-listed copyright holders nor the names
  22. * of any contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived
  23. * from this software without specific prior written permission.
  24. *
  25. * Alternatively, this software may be distributed under the terms of the
  26. * GNU General Public License ("GPL") version 2 as published by the Free
  27. * Software Foundation.
  28. *
  29. * NO WARRANTY
  30. * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
  31. * "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
  32. * LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTIBILITY AND FITNESS FOR
  33. * A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
  34. * HOLDERS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
  35. * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
  36. * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
  37. * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT,
  38. * STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING
  39. * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE
  40. * POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.
  41. */
  42. #include <linux/export.h>
  43. #include <acpi/acpi.h>
  44. #include "accommon.h"
  45. #include "acresrc.h"
  46. #include "acnamesp.h"
  47. #define _COMPONENT ACPI_RESOURCES
  48. ACPI_MODULE_NAME("rsxface")
  49. /* Local macros for 16,32-bit to 64-bit conversion */
  50. #define ACPI_COPY_FIELD(out, in, field) ((out)->field = (in)->field)
  51. #define ACPI_COPY_ADDRESS(out, in) \
  52. ACPI_COPY_FIELD(out, in, resource_type); \
  53. ACPI_COPY_FIELD(out, in, producer_consumer); \
  54. ACPI_COPY_FIELD(out, in, decode); \
  55. ACPI_COPY_FIELD(out, in, min_address_fixed); \
  56. ACPI_COPY_FIELD(out, in, max_address_fixed); \
  57. ACPI_COPY_FIELD(out, in, info); \
  58. ACPI_COPY_FIELD(out, in, granularity); \
  59. ACPI_COPY_FIELD(out, in, minimum); \
  60. ACPI_COPY_FIELD(out, in, maximum); \
  61. ACPI_COPY_FIELD(out, in, translation_offset); \
  62. ACPI_COPY_FIELD(out, in, address_length); \
  63. ACPI_COPY_FIELD(out, in, resource_source);
  64. /* Local prototypes */
  65. static acpi_status
  66. acpi_rs_match_vendor_resource(struct acpi_resource *resource, void *context);
  67. static acpi_status
  68. acpi_rs_validate_parameters(acpi_handle device_handle,
  69. struct acpi_buffer *buffer,
  70. struct acpi_namespace_node **return_node);
  71. /*******************************************************************************
  72. *
  73. * FUNCTION: acpi_rs_validate_parameters
  74. *
  75. * PARAMETERS: device_handle - Handle to a device
  76. * Buffer - Pointer to a data buffer
  77. * return_node - Pointer to where the device node is returned
  78. *
  79. * RETURN: Status
  80. *
  81. * DESCRIPTION: Common parameter validation for resource interfaces
  82. *
  83. ******************************************************************************/
  84. static acpi_status
  85. acpi_rs_validate_parameters(acpi_handle device_handle,
  86. struct acpi_buffer *buffer,
  87. struct acpi_namespace_node **return_node)
  88. {
  89. acpi_status status;
  90. struct acpi_namespace_node *node;
  91. ACPI_FUNCTION_TRACE(rs_validate_parameters);
  92. /*
  93. * Must have a valid handle to an ACPI device
  94. */
  95. if (!device_handle) {
  96. return_ACPI_STATUS(AE_BAD_PARAMETER);
  97. }
  98. node = acpi_ns_validate_handle(device_handle);
  99. if (!node) {
  100. return_ACPI_STATUS(AE_BAD_PARAMETER);
  101. }
  102. if (node->type != ACPI_TYPE_DEVICE) {
  103. return_ACPI_STATUS(AE_TYPE);
  104. }
  105. /*
  106. * Validate the user buffer object
  107. *
  108. * if there is a non-zero buffer length we also need a valid pointer in
  109. * the buffer. If it's a zero buffer length, we'll be returning the
  110. * needed buffer size (later), so keep going.
  111. */
  112. status = acpi_ut_validate_buffer(buffer);
  113. if (ACPI_FAILURE(status)) {
  114. return_ACPI_STATUS(status);
  115. }
  116. *return_node = node;
  117. return_ACPI_STATUS(AE_OK);
  118. }
  119. /*******************************************************************************
  120. *
  121. * FUNCTION: acpi_get_irq_routing_table
  122. *
  123. * PARAMETERS: device_handle - Handle to the Bus device we are querying
  124. * ret_buffer - Pointer to a buffer to receive the
  125. * current resources for the device
  126. *
  127. * RETURN: Status
  128. *
  129. * DESCRIPTION: This function is called to get the IRQ routing table for a
  130. * specific bus. The caller must first acquire a handle for the
  131. * desired bus. The routine table is placed in the buffer pointed
  132. * to by the ret_buffer variable parameter.
  133. *
  134. * If the function fails an appropriate status will be returned
  135. * and the value of ret_buffer is undefined.
  136. *
  137. * This function attempts to execute the _PRT method contained in
  138. * the object indicated by the passed device_handle.
  139. *
  140. ******************************************************************************/
  141. acpi_status
  142. acpi_get_irq_routing_table(acpi_handle device_handle,
  143. struct acpi_buffer *ret_buffer)
  144. {
  145. acpi_status status;
  146. struct acpi_namespace_node *node;
  147. ACPI_FUNCTION_TRACE(acpi_get_irq_routing_table);
  148. /* Validate parameters then dispatch to internal routine */
  149. status = acpi_rs_validate_parameters(device_handle, ret_buffer, &node);
  150. if (ACPI_FAILURE(status)) {
  151. return_ACPI_STATUS(status);
  152. }
  153. status = acpi_rs_get_prt_method_data(node, ret_buffer);
  154. return_ACPI_STATUS(status);
  155. }
  156. ACPI_EXPORT_SYMBOL(acpi_get_irq_routing_table)
  157. /*******************************************************************************
  158. *
  159. * FUNCTION: acpi_get_current_resources
  160. *
  161. * PARAMETERS: device_handle - Handle to the device object for the
  162. * device we are querying
  163. * ret_buffer - Pointer to a buffer to receive the
  164. * current resources for the device
  165. *
  166. * RETURN: Status
  167. *
  168. * DESCRIPTION: This function is called to get the current resources for a
  169. * specific device. The caller must first acquire a handle for
  170. * the desired device. The resource data is placed in the buffer
  171. * pointed to by the ret_buffer variable parameter.
  172. *
  173. * If the function fails an appropriate status will be returned
  174. * and the value of ret_buffer is undefined.
  175. *
  176. * This function attempts to execute the _CRS method contained in
  177. * the object indicated by the passed device_handle.
  178. *
  179. ******************************************************************************/
  180. acpi_status
  181. acpi_get_current_resources(acpi_handle device_handle,
  182. struct acpi_buffer *ret_buffer)
  183. {
  184. acpi_status status;
  185. struct acpi_namespace_node *node;
  186. ACPI_FUNCTION_TRACE(acpi_get_current_resources);
  187. /* Validate parameters then dispatch to internal routine */
  188. status = acpi_rs_validate_parameters(device_handle, ret_buffer, &node);
  189. if (ACPI_FAILURE(status)) {
  190. return_ACPI_STATUS(status);
  191. }
  192. status = acpi_rs_get_crs_method_data(node, ret_buffer);
  193. return_ACPI_STATUS(status);
  194. }
  195. ACPI_EXPORT_SYMBOL(acpi_get_current_resources)
  196. #ifdef ACPI_FUTURE_USAGE
  197. /*******************************************************************************
  198. *
  199. * FUNCTION: acpi_get_possible_resources
  200. *
  201. * PARAMETERS: device_handle - Handle to the device object for the
  202. * device we are querying
  203. * ret_buffer - Pointer to a buffer to receive the
  204. * resources for the device
  205. *
  206. * RETURN: Status
  207. *
  208. * DESCRIPTION: This function is called to get a list of the possible resources
  209. * for a specific device. The caller must first acquire a handle
  210. * for the desired device. The resource data is placed in the
  211. * buffer pointed to by the ret_buffer variable.
  212. *
  213. * If the function fails an appropriate status will be returned
  214. * and the value of ret_buffer is undefined.
  215. *
  216. ******************************************************************************/
  217. acpi_status
  218. acpi_get_possible_resources(acpi_handle device_handle,
  219. struct acpi_buffer *ret_buffer)
  220. {
  221. acpi_status status;
  222. struct acpi_namespace_node *node;
  223. ACPI_FUNCTION_TRACE(acpi_get_possible_resources);
  224. /* Validate parameters then dispatch to internal routine */
  225. status = acpi_rs_validate_parameters(device_handle, ret_buffer, &node);
  226. if (ACPI_FAILURE(status)) {
  227. return_ACPI_STATUS(status);
  228. }
  229. status = acpi_rs_get_prs_method_data(node, ret_buffer);
  230. return_ACPI_STATUS(status);
  231. }
  232. ACPI_EXPORT_SYMBOL(acpi_get_possible_resources)
  233. #endif /* ACPI_FUTURE_USAGE */
  234. /*******************************************************************************
  235. *
  236. * FUNCTION: acpi_set_current_resources
  237. *
  238. * PARAMETERS: device_handle - Handle to the device object for the
  239. * device we are setting resources
  240. * in_buffer - Pointer to a buffer containing the
  241. * resources to be set for the device
  242. *
  243. * RETURN: Status
  244. *
  245. * DESCRIPTION: This function is called to set the current resources for a
  246. * specific device. The caller must first acquire a handle for
  247. * the desired device. The resource data is passed to the routine
  248. * the buffer pointed to by the in_buffer variable.
  249. *
  250. ******************************************************************************/
  251. acpi_status
  252. acpi_set_current_resources(acpi_handle device_handle,
  253. struct acpi_buffer *in_buffer)
  254. {
  255. acpi_status status;
  256. struct acpi_namespace_node *node;
  257. ACPI_FUNCTION_TRACE(acpi_set_current_resources);
  258. /* Validate the buffer, don't allow zero length */
  259. if ((!in_buffer) || (!in_buffer->pointer) || (!in_buffer->length)) {
  260. return_ACPI_STATUS(AE_BAD_PARAMETER);
  261. }
  262. /* Validate parameters then dispatch to internal routine */
  263. status = acpi_rs_validate_parameters(device_handle, in_buffer, &node);
  264. if (ACPI_FAILURE(status)) {
  265. return_ACPI_STATUS(status);
  266. }
  267. status = acpi_rs_set_srs_method_data(node, in_buffer);
  268. return_ACPI_STATUS(status);
  269. }
  270. ACPI_EXPORT_SYMBOL(acpi_set_current_resources)
  271. /*******************************************************************************
  272. *
  273. * FUNCTION: acpi_get_event_resources
  274. *
  275. * PARAMETERS: device_handle - Handle to the device object for the
  276. * device we are getting resources
  277. * in_buffer - Pointer to a buffer containing the
  278. * resources to be set for the device
  279. *
  280. * RETURN: Status
  281. *
  282. * DESCRIPTION: This function is called to get the event resources for a
  283. * specific device. The caller must first acquire a handle for
  284. * the desired device. The resource data is passed to the routine
  285. * the buffer pointed to by the in_buffer variable. Uses the
  286. * _AEI method.
  287. *
  288. ******************************************************************************/
  289. acpi_status
  290. acpi_get_event_resources(acpi_handle device_handle,
  291. struct acpi_buffer *ret_buffer)
  292. {
  293. acpi_status status;
  294. struct acpi_namespace_node *node;
  295. ACPI_FUNCTION_TRACE(acpi_get_event_resources);
  296. /* Validate parameters then dispatch to internal routine */
  297. status = acpi_rs_validate_parameters(device_handle, ret_buffer, &node);
  298. if (ACPI_FAILURE(status)) {
  299. return_ACPI_STATUS(status);
  300. }
  301. status = acpi_rs_get_aei_method_data(node, ret_buffer);
  302. return_ACPI_STATUS(status);
  303. }
  304. ACPI_EXPORT_SYMBOL(acpi_get_event_resources)
  305. /******************************************************************************
  306. *
  307. * FUNCTION: acpi_resource_to_address64
  308. *
  309. * PARAMETERS: Resource - Pointer to a resource
  310. * Out - Pointer to the users's return buffer
  311. * (a struct acpi_resource_address64)
  312. *
  313. * RETURN: Status
  314. *
  315. * DESCRIPTION: If the resource is an address16, address32, or address64,
  316. * copy it to the address64 return buffer. This saves the
  317. * caller from having to duplicate code for different-sized
  318. * addresses.
  319. *
  320. ******************************************************************************/
  321. acpi_status
  322. acpi_resource_to_address64(struct acpi_resource *resource,
  323. struct acpi_resource_address64 *out)
  324. {
  325. struct acpi_resource_address16 *address16;
  326. struct acpi_resource_address32 *address32;
  327. if (!resource || !out) {
  328. return (AE_BAD_PARAMETER);
  329. }
  330. /* Convert 16 or 32 address descriptor to 64 */
  331. switch (resource->type) {
  332. case ACPI_RESOURCE_TYPE_ADDRESS16:
  333. address16 =
  334. ACPI_CAST_PTR(struct acpi_resource_address16,
  335. &resource->data);
  336. ACPI_COPY_ADDRESS(out, address16);
  337. break;
  338. case ACPI_RESOURCE_TYPE_ADDRESS32:
  339. address32 =
  340. ACPI_CAST_PTR(struct acpi_resource_address32,
  341. &resource->data);
  342. ACPI_COPY_ADDRESS(out, address32);
  343. break;
  344. case ACPI_RESOURCE_TYPE_ADDRESS64:
  345. /* Simple copy for 64 bit source */
  346. ACPI_MEMCPY(out, &resource->data,
  347. sizeof(struct acpi_resource_address64));
  348. break;
  349. default:
  350. return (AE_BAD_PARAMETER);
  351. }
  352. return (AE_OK);
  353. }
  354. ACPI_EXPORT_SYMBOL(acpi_resource_to_address64)
  355. /*******************************************************************************
  356. *
  357. * FUNCTION: acpi_get_vendor_resource
  358. *
  359. * PARAMETERS: device_handle - Handle for the parent device object
  360. * Name - Method name for the parent resource
  361. * (METHOD_NAME__CRS or METHOD_NAME__PRS)
  362. * Uuid - Pointer to the UUID to be matched.
  363. * includes both subtype and 16-byte UUID
  364. * ret_buffer - Where the vendor resource is returned
  365. *
  366. * RETURN: Status
  367. *
  368. * DESCRIPTION: Walk a resource template for the specified evice to find a
  369. * vendor-defined resource that matches the supplied UUID and
  370. * UUID subtype. Returns a struct acpi_resource of type Vendor.
  371. *
  372. ******************************************************************************/
  373. acpi_status
  374. acpi_get_vendor_resource(acpi_handle device_handle,
  375. char *name,
  376. struct acpi_vendor_uuid * uuid,
  377. struct acpi_buffer * ret_buffer)
  378. {
  379. struct acpi_vendor_walk_info info;
  380. acpi_status status;
  381. /* Other parameters are validated by acpi_walk_resources */
  382. if (!uuid || !ret_buffer) {
  383. return (AE_BAD_PARAMETER);
  384. }
  385. info.uuid = uuid;
  386. info.buffer = ret_buffer;
  387. info.status = AE_NOT_EXIST;
  388. /* Walk the _CRS or _PRS resource list for this device */
  389. status =
  390. acpi_walk_resources(device_handle, name,
  391. acpi_rs_match_vendor_resource, &info);
  392. if (ACPI_FAILURE(status)) {
  393. return (status);
  394. }
  395. return (info.status);
  396. }
  397. ACPI_EXPORT_SYMBOL(acpi_get_vendor_resource)
  398. /*******************************************************************************
  399. *
  400. * FUNCTION: acpi_rs_match_vendor_resource
  401. *
  402. * PARAMETERS: acpi_walk_resource_callback
  403. *
  404. * RETURN: Status
  405. *
  406. * DESCRIPTION: Match a vendor resource via the ACPI 3.0 UUID
  407. *
  408. ******************************************************************************/
  409. static acpi_status
  410. acpi_rs_match_vendor_resource(struct acpi_resource *resource, void *context)
  411. {
  412. struct acpi_vendor_walk_info *info = context;
  413. struct acpi_resource_vendor_typed *vendor;
  414. struct acpi_buffer *buffer;
  415. acpi_status status;
  416. /* Ignore all descriptors except Vendor */
  417. if (resource->type != ACPI_RESOURCE_TYPE_VENDOR) {
  418. return (AE_OK);
  419. }
  420. vendor = &resource->data.vendor_typed;
  421. /*
  422. * For a valid match, these conditions must hold:
  423. *
  424. * 1) Length of descriptor data must be at least as long as a UUID struct
  425. * 2) The UUID subtypes must match
  426. * 3) The UUID data must match
  427. */
  428. if ((vendor->byte_length < (ACPI_UUID_LENGTH + 1)) ||
  429. (vendor->uuid_subtype != info->uuid->subtype) ||
  430. (ACPI_MEMCMP(vendor->uuid, info->uuid->data, ACPI_UUID_LENGTH))) {
  431. return (AE_OK);
  432. }
  433. /* Validate/Allocate/Clear caller buffer */
  434. buffer = info->buffer;
  435. status = acpi_ut_initialize_buffer(buffer, resource->length);
  436. if (ACPI_FAILURE(status)) {
  437. return (status);
  438. }
  439. /* Found the correct resource, copy and return it */
  440. ACPI_MEMCPY(buffer->pointer, resource, resource->length);
  441. buffer->length = resource->length;
  442. /* Found the desired descriptor, terminate resource walk */
  443. info->status = AE_OK;
  444. return (AE_CTRL_TERMINATE);
  445. }
  446. /*******************************************************************************
  447. *
  448. * FUNCTION: acpi_walk_resources
  449. *
  450. * PARAMETERS: device_handle - Handle to the device object for the
  451. * device we are querying
  452. * Name - Method name of the resources we want.
  453. * (METHOD_NAME__CRS, METHOD_NAME__PRS, or
  454. * METHOD_NAME__AEI)
  455. * user_function - Called for each resource
  456. * Context - Passed to user_function
  457. *
  458. * RETURN: Status
  459. *
  460. * DESCRIPTION: Retrieves the current or possible resource list for the
  461. * specified device. The user_function is called once for
  462. * each resource in the list.
  463. *
  464. ******************************************************************************/
  465. acpi_status
  466. acpi_walk_resources(acpi_handle device_handle,
  467. char *name,
  468. acpi_walk_resource_callback user_function, void *context)
  469. {
  470. acpi_status status;
  471. struct acpi_buffer buffer;
  472. struct acpi_resource *resource;
  473. struct acpi_resource *resource_end;
  474. ACPI_FUNCTION_TRACE(acpi_walk_resources);
  475. /* Parameter validation */
  476. if (!device_handle || !user_function || !name ||
  477. (!ACPI_COMPARE_NAME(name, METHOD_NAME__CRS) &&
  478. !ACPI_COMPARE_NAME(name, METHOD_NAME__PRS) &&
  479. !ACPI_COMPARE_NAME(name, METHOD_NAME__AEI))) {
  480. return_ACPI_STATUS(AE_BAD_PARAMETER);
  481. }
  482. /* Get the _CRS/_PRS/_AEI resource list */
  483. buffer.length = ACPI_ALLOCATE_LOCAL_BUFFER;
  484. status = acpi_rs_get_method_data(device_handle, name, &buffer);
  485. if (ACPI_FAILURE(status)) {
  486. return_ACPI_STATUS(status);
  487. }
  488. /* Buffer now contains the resource list */
  489. resource = ACPI_CAST_PTR(struct acpi_resource, buffer.pointer);
  490. resource_end =
  491. ACPI_ADD_PTR(struct acpi_resource, buffer.pointer, buffer.length);
  492. /* Walk the resource list until the end_tag is found (or buffer end) */
  493. while (resource < resource_end) {
  494. /* Sanity check the resource */
  495. if (resource->type > ACPI_RESOURCE_TYPE_MAX) {
  496. status = AE_AML_INVALID_RESOURCE_TYPE;
  497. break;
  498. }
  499. /* Invoke the user function, abort on any error returned */
  500. status = user_function(resource, context);
  501. if (ACPI_FAILURE(status)) {
  502. if (status == AE_CTRL_TERMINATE) {
  503. /* This is an OK termination by the user function */
  504. status = AE_OK;
  505. }
  506. break;
  507. }
  508. /* end_tag indicates end-of-list */
  509. if (resource->type == ACPI_RESOURCE_TYPE_END_TAG) {
  510. break;
  511. }
  512. /* Get the next resource descriptor */
  513. resource =
  514. ACPI_ADD_PTR(struct acpi_resource, resource,
  515. resource->length);
  516. }
  517. ACPI_FREE(buffer.pointer);
  518. return_ACPI_STATUS(status);
  519. }
  520. ACPI_EXPORT_SYMBOL(acpi_walk_resources)