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sys/dev/acpica/acpi_pci.c

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    1 /*-
    2  * Copyright (c) 1997, Stefan Esser <se@freebsd.org>
    3  * Copyright (c) 2000, Michael Smith <msmith@freebsd.org>
    4  * Copyright (c) 2000, BSDi
    5  * All rights reserved.
    6  *
    7  * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
    8  * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
    9  * are met:
   10  * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
   11  *    notice unmodified, this list of conditions, and the following
   12  *    disclaimer.
   13  * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
   14  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
   15  *    documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
   16  *
   17  * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR
   18  * IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES
   19  * OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.
   20  * IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT,
   21  * INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT
   22  * NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
   23  * DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
   24  * THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
   25  * (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF
   26  * THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
   27  */
   28 
   29 #include <sys/cdefs.h>
   30 __FBSDID("$FreeBSD: releng/10.0/sys/dev/acpica/acpi_pci.c 246128 2013-01-30 18:01:20Z sbz $");
   31 
   32 #include <sys/param.h>
   33 #include <sys/systm.h>
   34 #include <sys/bus.h>
   35 #include <sys/kernel.h>
   36 #include <sys/malloc.h>
   37 #include <sys/module.h>
   38 
   39 #include <contrib/dev/acpica/include/acpi.h>
   40 #include <contrib/dev/acpica/include/accommon.h>
   41 
   42 #include <dev/acpica/acpivar.h>
   43 
   44 #include <sys/pciio.h>
   45 #include <dev/pci/pcireg.h>
   46 #include <dev/pci/pcivar.h>
   47 #include <dev/pci/pci_private.h>
   48 
   49 #include "pcib_if.h"
   50 #include "pci_if.h"
   51 
   52 /* Hooks for the ACPI CA debugging infrastructure. */
   53 #define _COMPONENT      ACPI_BUS
   54 ACPI_MODULE_NAME("PCI")
   55 
   56 struct acpi_pci_devinfo {
   57         struct pci_devinfo      ap_dinfo;
   58         ACPI_HANDLE             ap_handle;
   59         int                     ap_flags;
   60 };
   61 
   62 ACPI_SERIAL_DECL(pci_powerstate, "ACPI PCI power methods");
   63 
   64 /* Be sure that ACPI and PCI power states are equivalent. */
   65 CTASSERT(ACPI_STATE_D0 == PCI_POWERSTATE_D0);
   66 CTASSERT(ACPI_STATE_D1 == PCI_POWERSTATE_D1);
   67 CTASSERT(ACPI_STATE_D2 == PCI_POWERSTATE_D2);
   68 CTASSERT(ACPI_STATE_D3 == PCI_POWERSTATE_D3);
   69 
   70 static int      acpi_pci_attach(device_t dev);
   71 static int      acpi_pci_child_location_str_method(device_t cbdev,
   72                     device_t child, char *buf, size_t buflen);
   73 static int      acpi_pci_probe(device_t dev);
   74 static int      acpi_pci_read_ivar(device_t dev, device_t child, int which,
   75                     uintptr_t *result);
   76 static int      acpi_pci_write_ivar(device_t dev, device_t child, int which,
   77                     uintptr_t value);
   78 static ACPI_STATUS acpi_pci_save_handle(ACPI_HANDLE handle, UINT32 level,
   79                     void *context, void **status);
   80 static int      acpi_pci_set_powerstate_method(device_t dev, device_t child,
   81                     int state);
   82 static void     acpi_pci_update_device(ACPI_HANDLE handle, device_t pci_child);
   83 
   84 static device_method_t acpi_pci_methods[] = {
   85         /* Device interface */
   86         DEVMETHOD(device_probe,         acpi_pci_probe),
   87         DEVMETHOD(device_attach,        acpi_pci_attach),
   88 
   89         /* Bus interface */
   90         DEVMETHOD(bus_read_ivar,        acpi_pci_read_ivar),
   91         DEVMETHOD(bus_write_ivar,       acpi_pci_write_ivar),
   92         DEVMETHOD(bus_child_location_str, acpi_pci_child_location_str_method),
   93 
   94         /* PCI interface */
   95         DEVMETHOD(pci_set_powerstate,   acpi_pci_set_powerstate_method),
   96 
   97         DEVMETHOD_END
   98 };
   99 
  100 static devclass_t pci_devclass;
  101 
  102 DEFINE_CLASS_1(pci, acpi_pci_driver, acpi_pci_methods, sizeof(struct pci_softc),
  103     pci_driver);
  104 DRIVER_MODULE(acpi_pci, pcib, acpi_pci_driver, pci_devclass, 0, 0);
  105 MODULE_DEPEND(acpi_pci, acpi, 1, 1, 1);
  106 MODULE_DEPEND(acpi_pci, pci, 1, 1, 1);
  107 MODULE_VERSION(acpi_pci, 1);
  108 
  109 static int
  110 acpi_pci_read_ivar(device_t dev, device_t child, int which, uintptr_t *result)
  111 {
  112     struct acpi_pci_devinfo *dinfo;
  113 
  114     dinfo = device_get_ivars(child);
  115     switch (which) {
  116     case ACPI_IVAR_HANDLE:
  117         *result = (uintptr_t)dinfo->ap_handle;
  118         return (0);
  119     case ACPI_IVAR_FLAGS:
  120         *result = (uintptr_t)dinfo->ap_flags;
  121         return (0);
  122     }
  123     return (pci_read_ivar(dev, child, which, result));
  124 }
  125 
  126 static int
  127 acpi_pci_write_ivar(device_t dev, device_t child, int which, uintptr_t value)
  128 {
  129     struct acpi_pci_devinfo *dinfo;
  130 
  131     dinfo = device_get_ivars(child);
  132     switch (which) {
  133     case ACPI_IVAR_HANDLE:
  134         dinfo->ap_handle = (ACPI_HANDLE)value;
  135         return (0);
  136     case ACPI_IVAR_FLAGS:
  137         dinfo->ap_flags = (int)value;
  138         return (0);
  139     }
  140     return (pci_write_ivar(dev, child, which, value));
  141 }
  142 
  143 static int
  144 acpi_pci_child_location_str_method(device_t cbdev, device_t child, char *buf,
  145     size_t buflen)
  146 {
  147     struct acpi_pci_devinfo *dinfo = device_get_ivars(child);
  148 
  149     pci_child_location_str_method(cbdev, child, buf, buflen);
  150     
  151     if (dinfo->ap_handle) {
  152         strlcat(buf, " handle=", buflen);
  153         strlcat(buf, acpi_name(dinfo->ap_handle), buflen);
  154     }
  155     return (0);
  156 }
  157 
  158 /*
  159  * PCI power manangement
  160  */
  161 static int
  162 acpi_pci_set_powerstate_method(device_t dev, device_t child, int state)
  163 {
  164         ACPI_HANDLE h;
  165         ACPI_STATUS status;
  166         int old_state, error;
  167 
  168         error = 0;
  169         if (state < ACPI_STATE_D0 || state > ACPI_STATE_D3)
  170                 return (EINVAL);
  171 
  172         /*
  173          * We set the state using PCI Power Management outside of setting
  174          * the ACPI state.  This means that when powering down a device, we
  175          * first shut it down using PCI, and then using ACPI, which lets ACPI
  176          * try to power down any Power Resources that are now no longer used.
  177          * When powering up a device, we let ACPI set the state first so that
  178          * it can enable any needed Power Resources before changing the PCI
  179          * power state.
  180          */
  181         ACPI_SERIAL_BEGIN(pci_powerstate);
  182         old_state = pci_get_powerstate(child);
  183         if (old_state < state && pci_do_power_suspend) {
  184                 error = pci_set_powerstate_method(dev, child, state);
  185                 if (error)
  186                         goto out;
  187         }
  188         h = acpi_get_handle(child);
  189         status = acpi_pwr_switch_consumer(h, state);
  190         if (ACPI_SUCCESS(status)) {
  191                 if (bootverbose)
  192                         device_printf(dev, "set ACPI power state D%d on %s\n",
  193                             state, acpi_name(h));
  194         } else if (status != AE_NOT_FOUND)
  195                 device_printf(dev,
  196                     "failed to set ACPI power state D%d on %s: %s\n",
  197                     state, acpi_name(h), AcpiFormatException(status));
  198         if (old_state > state && pci_do_power_resume)
  199                 error = pci_set_powerstate_method(dev, child, state);
  200 
  201 out:
  202         ACPI_SERIAL_END(pci_powerstate);
  203         return (error);
  204 }
  205 
  206 static void
  207 acpi_pci_update_device(ACPI_HANDLE handle, device_t pci_child)
  208 {
  209         ACPI_STATUS status;
  210         device_t child;
  211 
  212         /*
  213          * Occasionally a PCI device may show up as an ACPI device
  214          * with a _HID.  (For example, the TabletPC TC1000 has a
  215          * second PCI-ISA bridge that has a _HID for an
  216          * acpi_sysresource device.)  In that case, leave ACPI-CA's
  217          * device data pointing at the ACPI-enumerated device.
  218          */
  219         child = acpi_get_device(handle);
  220         if (child != NULL) {
  221                 KASSERT(device_get_parent(child) ==
  222                     devclass_get_device(devclass_find("acpi"), 0),
  223                     ("%s: child (%s)'s parent is not acpi0", __func__,
  224                     acpi_name(handle)));
  225                 return;
  226         }
  227 
  228         /*
  229          * Update ACPI-CA to use the PCI enumerated device_t for this handle.
  230          */
  231         status = AcpiAttachData(handle, acpi_fake_objhandler, pci_child);
  232         if (ACPI_FAILURE(status))
  233                 printf("WARNING: Unable to attach object data to %s - %s\n",
  234                     acpi_name(handle), AcpiFormatException(status));
  235 }
  236 
  237 static ACPI_STATUS
  238 acpi_pci_save_handle(ACPI_HANDLE handle, UINT32 level, void *context,
  239     void **status)
  240 {
  241         struct acpi_pci_devinfo *dinfo;
  242         device_t *devlist;
  243         int devcount, i, func, slot;
  244         UINT32 address;
  245 
  246         ACPI_FUNCTION_TRACE((char *)(uintptr_t)__func__);
  247 
  248         if (ACPI_FAILURE(acpi_GetInteger(handle, "_ADR", &address)))
  249                 return_ACPI_STATUS (AE_OK);
  250         slot = ACPI_ADR_PCI_SLOT(address);
  251         func = ACPI_ADR_PCI_FUNC(address);
  252         if (device_get_children((device_t)context, &devlist, &devcount) != 0)
  253                 return_ACPI_STATUS (AE_OK);
  254         for (i = 0; i < devcount; i++) {
  255                 dinfo = device_get_ivars(devlist[i]);
  256                 if (dinfo->ap_dinfo.cfg.func == func &&
  257                     dinfo->ap_dinfo.cfg.slot == slot) {
  258                         dinfo->ap_handle = handle;
  259                         acpi_pci_update_device(handle, devlist[i]);
  260                         break;
  261                 }
  262         }
  263         free(devlist, M_TEMP);
  264         return_ACPI_STATUS (AE_OK);
  265 }
  266 
  267 static int
  268 acpi_pci_probe(device_t dev)
  269 {
  270 
  271         if (acpi_get_handle(dev) == NULL)
  272                 return (ENXIO);
  273         device_set_desc(dev, "ACPI PCI bus");
  274         return (0);
  275 }
  276 
  277 static int
  278 acpi_pci_attach(device_t dev)
  279 {
  280         int busno, domain, error;
  281 
  282         error = pci_attach_common(dev);
  283         if (error)
  284                 return (error);
  285 
  286         /*
  287          * Since there can be multiple independantly numbered PCI
  288          * busses on systems with multiple PCI domains, we can't use
  289          * the unit number to decide which bus we are probing. We ask
  290          * the parent pcib what our domain and bus numbers are.
  291          */
  292         domain = pcib_get_domain(dev);
  293         busno = pcib_get_bus(dev);
  294 
  295         /*
  296          * First, PCI devices are added as in the normal PCI bus driver.
  297          * Afterwards, the ACPI namespace under the bridge driver is
  298          * walked to save ACPI handles to all the devices that appear in
  299          * the ACPI namespace as immediate descendants of the bridge.
  300          *
  301          * XXX: Sometimes PCI devices show up in the ACPI namespace that
  302          * pci_add_children() doesn't find.  We currently just ignore
  303          * these devices.
  304          */
  305         pci_add_children(dev, domain, busno, sizeof(struct acpi_pci_devinfo));
  306         AcpiWalkNamespace(ACPI_TYPE_DEVICE, acpi_get_handle(dev), 1,
  307             acpi_pci_save_handle, NULL, dev, NULL);
  308 
  309         return (bus_generic_attach(dev));
  310 }

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