/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+ */ /* * Core ACPI (Advanced Configuration and Power Interface) support * * Copyright 2019 Google LLC * Written by Simon Glass */ #ifndef __DM_ACPI_H__ #define __DM_ACPI_H__ /* Allow operations to be optional for ACPI */ #if CONFIG_IS_ENABLED(ACPIGEN) #define ACPI_OPS_PTR(_ptr) .acpi_ops = _ptr, #else #define ACPI_OPS_PTR(_ptr) #endif /* Length of an ACPI name string, excluding null terminator */ #define ACPI_NAME_LEN 4 /* Length of an ACPI name string including nul terminator */ #define ACPI_NAME_MAX (ACPI_NAME_LEN + 1) /* Number of nested objects supported */ #define ACPIGEN_LENSTACK_SIZE 10 #if !defined(__ACPI__) #include struct nhlt; struct udevice; /** enum acpi_dump_option - selects what ACPI information to dump */ enum acpi_dump_option { ACPI_DUMP_LIST, /* Just the list of items */ ACPI_DUMP_CONTENTS, /* Include the binary contents also */ }; /** * struct acpi_ctx - Context used for writing ACPI tables * * This contains a few useful pieces of information used when writing * * @base: Base address of ACPI tables * @current: Current address for writing * @tab_start: Address of start of the table being written. This is set up * before the writer or driver method is called. It must not be changed by the * method * @rsdp: Pointer to the Root System Description Pointer, typically used when * adding a new table. The RSDP holds pointers to the RSDT and XSDT. * @rsdt: Pointer to the Root System Description Table * @xsdt: Pointer to the Extended System Description Table * @facs: Pointer to the Firmware ACPI Control Structure * @dsdt: Pointer to the Differentiated System Description Table * @nhlt: Intel Non-High-Definition-Audio Link Table (NHLT) pointer, used to * build up information that audio codecs need to provide in the NHLT ACPI * table * @len_stack: Stack of 'length' words to fix up later * @ltop: Points to current top of stack (0 = empty) */ struct acpi_ctx { void *base; void *current; void *tab_start; struct acpi_rsdp *rsdp; struct acpi_rsdt *rsdt; struct acpi_xsdt *xsdt; struct acpi_facs *facs; struct acpi_table_header *dsdt; struct nhlt *nhlt; char *len_stack[ACPIGEN_LENSTACK_SIZE]; int ltop; }; /** * enum acpi_writer_flags_t - flags to use for the ACPI writers * * ACPIWF_ALIGN64 - align to 64 bytes after writing this one (default is 16) */ enum acpi_writer_flags_t { ACPIWF_ALIGN64 = 1 << 0, }; struct acpi_writer; /** * acpi_writer_func() - Function that can write an ACPI table * * @ctx: ACPI context to use for writing * @entry: Linker-list entry for this writer * @return 0 if OK, -ve on error */ typedef int (*acpi_writer_func)(struct acpi_ctx *ctx, const struct acpi_writer *entry); /** * struct acpi_writer - an ACPI table that can be written * * @name: Name of the writer * @table: Table name that is generated (e.g. "DSDT") * @h_write: Writer function */ struct acpi_writer { const char *name; const char *table; acpi_writer_func h_write; int flags; }; /* Declare a new ACPI-table writer */ #define ACPI_WRITER(_name, _table, _write, _flags) \ ll_entry_declare(struct acpi_writer, _name, acpi_writer) = { \ .name = #_name, \ .table = _table, \ .h_write = _write, \ .flags = _flags, \ } /* Get a pointer to a given ACPI-table writer */ #define ACPI_WRITER_GET(_name) \ ll_entry_get(struct acpi_writer, _name, acpi_writer) /** * struct acpi_ops - ACPI operations supported by driver model */ struct acpi_ops { /** * get_name() - Obtain the ACPI name of a device * * @dev: Device to check * @out_name: Place to put the name, must hold at least ACPI_NAME_MAX * bytes * @return 0 if OK, -ENOENT if no name is available, other -ve value on * other error */ int (*get_name)(const struct udevice *dev, char *out_name); /** * write_tables() - Write out any tables required by this device * * @dev: Device to write * @ctx: ACPI context to use * @return 0 if OK, -ve on error */ int (*write_tables)(const struct udevice *dev, struct acpi_ctx *ctx); /** * fill_ssdt() - Generate SSDT code for a device * * This is called to create the SSDT code. The method should write out * whatever ACPI code is needed by this device. It will end up in the * SSDT table. * * Note that this is called 'fill' because the entire contents of the * SSDT is build by calling this method on all devices. * * @dev: Device to write * @ctx: ACPI context to use * @return 0 if OK, -ve on error */ int (*fill_ssdt)(const struct udevice *dev, struct acpi_ctx *ctx); /** * inject_dsdt() - Generate DSDT code for a device * * This is called to create the DSDT code. The method should write out * whatever ACPI code is needed by this device. It will end up in the * DSDT table. * * Note that this is called 'inject' because the output of calling this * method on all devices is injected into the DSDT, the bulk of which * is written in .asl files for the board. * * @dev: Device to write * @ctx: ACPI context to use * @return 0 if OK, -ve on error */ int (*inject_dsdt)(const struct udevice *dev, struct acpi_ctx *ctx); /** * setup_nhlt() - Set up audio information for this device * * The method can add information to ctx->nhlt if it likes * * @return 0 if OK, -ENODATA if nothing to add, -ve on error */ int (*setup_nhlt)(const struct udevice *dev, struct acpi_ctx *ctx); }; #define device_get_acpi_ops(dev) ((dev)->driver->acpi_ops) /** * acpi_get_name() - Obtain the ACPI name of a device * * @dev: Device to check * @out_name: Place to put the name, must hold at least ACPI_NAME_MAX * bytes * Return: 0 if OK, -ENOENT if no name is available, other -ve value on * other error */ int acpi_get_name(const struct udevice *dev, char *out_name); /** * acpi_copy_name() - Copy an ACPI name to an output buffer * * This convenience function can be used to return a literal string as a name * in functions that implement the get_name() method. * * For example: * * static int mydev_get_name(const struct udevice *dev, char *out_name) * { * return acpi_copy_name(out_name, "WIBB"); * } * * @out_name: Place to put the name * @name: Name to copy * Return: 0 (always) */ int acpi_copy_name(char *out_name, const char *name); /** * acpi_write_dev_tables() - Write ACPI tables required by devices * * This scans through all devices and tells them to write any tables they want * to write. * * Return: 0 if OK, -ve if any device returned an error */ int acpi_write_dev_tables(struct acpi_ctx *ctx); /** * acpi_fill_ssdt() - Generate ACPI tables for SSDT * * This is called to create the SSDT code for all devices. * * @ctx: ACPI context to use * Return: 0 if OK, -ve on error */ int acpi_fill_ssdt(struct acpi_ctx *ctx); /** * acpi_inject_dsdt() - Generate ACPI tables for DSDT * * This is called to create the DSDT code for all devices. * * @ctx: ACPI context to use * Return: 0 if OK, -ve on error */ int acpi_inject_dsdt(struct acpi_ctx *ctx); /** * acpi_setup_nhlt() - Set up audio information * * This is called to set up the nhlt information for all devices. * * @ctx: ACPI context to use * @nhlt: Pointer to nhlt information to add to * Return: 0 if OK, -ve on error */ int acpi_setup_nhlt(struct acpi_ctx *ctx, struct nhlt *nhlt); /** * acpi_add_other_item() - Add a new table to the list of ACPI tables * * This adds an entry of type ACPIT_TYPE_OTHER * * @ctx: ACPI context * @writer: Writer entry that generated the data * @type: Table type it refers to * @start: The start of the data (the end is obtained from ctx->current) * @return 0 if OK, -ENOSPC if too many items, -ENOMEM if out of memory */ int acpi_add_other_item(struct acpi_ctx *ctx, const struct acpi_writer *writer, void *start); /** * acpi_dump_items() - Dump out the collected ACPI items * * This lists the ACPI DSDT and SSDT items generated by the various U-Boot * drivers. * * @option: Sets what should be dumpyed */ void acpi_dump_items(enum acpi_dump_option option); /** * acpi_get_path() - Get the full ACPI path for a device * * This checks for any override in the device tree and calls acpi_device_path() * if not * * @dev: Device to check * @out_path: Buffer to place the path in (should be ACPI_PATH_MAX long) * @maxlen: Size of buffer (typically ACPI_PATH_MAX) * Return: 0 if OK, -ve on error */ int acpi_get_path(const struct udevice *dev, char *out_path, int maxlen); /** * acpi_reset_items() - Reset the list of ACPI items to empty * * This list keeps track of DSDT and SSDT items that are generated * programmatically. The 'acpi items' command shows the list. Use this function * to empty the list, before writing new items. */ void acpi_reset_items(void); /** * acpi_write_one() - Call a single ACPI writer entry * * This handles aligning the context afterwards, if the entry flags indicate * that. * * @ctx: ACPI context to use * @entry: Entry to call * @return 0 if OK, -ENOENT if this writer produced an empty entry, other -ve * value on error */ int acpi_write_one(struct acpi_ctx *ctx, const struct acpi_writer *entry); /** * acpi_setup_ctx() - Set up a new ACPI context * * This zeros the context and sets up the base and current pointers, ensuring * that they are aligned. Then it writes the acpi_start and acpi_ctx values in * global_data * * @ctx: ACPI context to set up * @start: Start address for ACPI table */ void acpi_setup_ctx(struct acpi_ctx *ctx, ulong start); /** * acpi_write_one() - Call a single ACPI writer entry * * This handles aligning the context afterwards, if the entry flags indicate * that. * * @ctx: ACPI context to use * @entry: Entry to call * @return 0 if OK, -ENOENT if this writer produced an empty entry, other -ve * value on error */ int acpi_write_one(struct acpi_ctx *ctx, const struct acpi_writer *entry); #endif /* __ACPI__ */ #endif