2 * acpi_osl.c - OS-dependent functions ($Revision: 83 $)
4 * Copyright (C) 2000 Andrew Henroid
5 * Copyright (C) 2001, 2002 Andy Grover <andrew.grover@intel.com>
6 * Copyright (C) 2001, 2002 Paul Diefenbaugh <paul.s.diefenbaugh@intel.com>
8 * ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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28 #include <linux/module.h>
29 #include <linux/kernel.h>
30 #include <linux/slab.h>
32 #include <linux/pci.h>
33 #include <linux/interrupt.h>
34 #include <linux/kmod.h>
35 #include <linux/delay.h>
36 #include <linux/dmi.h>
37 #include <linux/workqueue.h>
38 #include <linux/nmi.h>
39 #include <linux/acpi.h>
40 #include <acpi/acpi.h>
42 #include <acpi/acpi_bus.h>
43 #include <acpi/processor.h>
44 #include <asm/uaccess.h>
46 #include <linux/efi.h>
48 #define _COMPONENT ACPI_OS_SERVICES
49 ACPI_MODULE_NAME("osl");
50 #define PREFIX "ACPI: "
52 acpi_osd_exec_callback function;
54 struct work_struct work;
57 #ifdef CONFIG_ACPI_CUSTOM_DSDT
58 #include CONFIG_ACPI_CUSTOM_DSDT_FILE
61 #ifdef ENABLE_DEBUGGER
62 #include <linux/kdb.h>
64 /* stuff for debugger support */
66 EXPORT_SYMBOL(acpi_in_debugger);
68 extern char line_buf[80];
69 #endif /*ENABLE_DEBUGGER */
71 static unsigned int acpi_irq_irq;
72 static acpi_osd_handler acpi_irq_handler;
73 static void *acpi_irq_context;
74 static struct workqueue_struct *kacpid_wq;
75 static struct workqueue_struct *kacpi_notify_wq;
77 #define OSI_STRING_LENGTH_MAX 64 /* arbitrary */
78 static char osi_additional_string[OSI_STRING_LENGTH_MAX];
81 * "Ode to _OSI(Linux)"
83 * osi_linux -- Control response to BIOS _OSI(Linux) query.
85 * As Linux evolves, the features that it supports change.
86 * So an OSI string such as "Linux" is not specific enough
87 * to be useful across multiple versions of Linux. It
88 * doesn't identify any particular feature, interface,
89 * or even any particular version of Linux...
91 * Unfortunately, Linux-2.6.22 and earlier responded "yes"
92 * to a BIOS _OSI(Linux) query. When
93 * a reference mobile BIOS started using it, its use
94 * started to spread to many vendor platforms.
95 * As it is not supportable, we need to halt that spread.
97 * Today, most BIOS references to _OSI(Linux) are noise --
98 * they have no functional effect and are just dead code
99 * carried over from the reference BIOS.
101 * The next most common case is that _OSI(Linux) harms Linux,
102 * usually by causing the BIOS to follow paths that are
103 * not tested during Windows validation.
105 * Finally, there is a short list of platforms
106 * where OSI(Linux) benefits Linux.
108 * In Linux-2.6.23, OSI(Linux) is first disabled by default.
109 * DMI is used to disable the dmesg warning about OSI(Linux)
110 * on platforms where it is known to have no effect.
111 * But a dmesg warning remains for systems where
112 * we do not know if OSI(Linux) is good or bad for the system.
113 * DMI is also used to enable OSI(Linux) for the machines
114 * that are known to need it.
116 * BIOS writers should NOT query _OSI(Linux) on future systems.
117 * It will be ignored by default, and to get Linux to
118 * not ignore it will require a kernel source update to
119 * add a DMI entry, or a boot-time "acpi_osi=Linux" invocation.
121 #define OSI_LINUX_ENABLE 0
124 unsigned int enable:1;
126 unsigned int cmdline:1;
127 unsigned int known:1;
128 } osi_linux = { OSI_LINUX_ENABLE, 0, 0, 0};
130 static void __init acpi_request_region (struct acpi_generic_address *addr,
131 unsigned int length, char *desc)
133 struct resource *res;
135 if (!addr->address || !length)
138 if (addr->space_id == ACPI_ADR_SPACE_SYSTEM_IO)
139 res = request_region(addr->address, length, desc);
140 else if (addr->space_id == ACPI_ADR_SPACE_SYSTEM_MEMORY)
141 res = request_mem_region(addr->address, length, desc);
144 static int __init acpi_reserve_resources(void)
146 acpi_request_region(&acpi_gbl_FADT.xpm1a_event_block, acpi_gbl_FADT.pm1_event_length,
147 "ACPI PM1a_EVT_BLK");
149 acpi_request_region(&acpi_gbl_FADT.xpm1b_event_block, acpi_gbl_FADT.pm1_event_length,
150 "ACPI PM1b_EVT_BLK");
152 acpi_request_region(&acpi_gbl_FADT.xpm1a_control_block, acpi_gbl_FADT.pm1_control_length,
153 "ACPI PM1a_CNT_BLK");
155 acpi_request_region(&acpi_gbl_FADT.xpm1b_control_block, acpi_gbl_FADT.pm1_control_length,
156 "ACPI PM1b_CNT_BLK");
158 if (acpi_gbl_FADT.pm_timer_length == 4)
159 acpi_request_region(&acpi_gbl_FADT.xpm_timer_block, 4, "ACPI PM_TMR");
161 acpi_request_region(&acpi_gbl_FADT.xpm2_control_block, acpi_gbl_FADT.pm2_control_length,
164 /* Length of GPE blocks must be a non-negative multiple of 2 */
166 if (!(acpi_gbl_FADT.gpe0_block_length & 0x1))
167 acpi_request_region(&acpi_gbl_FADT.xgpe0_block,
168 acpi_gbl_FADT.gpe0_block_length, "ACPI GPE0_BLK");
170 if (!(acpi_gbl_FADT.gpe1_block_length & 0x1))
171 acpi_request_region(&acpi_gbl_FADT.xgpe1_block,
172 acpi_gbl_FADT.gpe1_block_length, "ACPI GPE1_BLK");
176 device_initcall(acpi_reserve_resources);
178 acpi_status __init acpi_os_initialize(void)
183 acpi_status acpi_os_initialize1(void)
186 * Initialize PCI configuration space access, as we'll need to access
187 * it while walking the namespace (bus 0 and root bridges w/ _BBNs).
190 printk(KERN_ERR PREFIX
191 "Access to PCI configuration space unavailable\n");
192 return AE_NULL_ENTRY;
194 kacpid_wq = create_singlethread_workqueue("kacpid");
195 kacpi_notify_wq = create_singlethread_workqueue("kacpi_notify");
197 BUG_ON(!kacpi_notify_wq);
201 acpi_status acpi_os_terminate(void)
203 if (acpi_irq_handler) {
204 acpi_os_remove_interrupt_handler(acpi_irq_irq,
208 destroy_workqueue(kacpid_wq);
209 destroy_workqueue(kacpi_notify_wq);
214 void acpi_os_printf(const char *fmt, ...)
218 acpi_os_vprintf(fmt, args);
222 EXPORT_SYMBOL(acpi_os_printf);
224 void acpi_os_vprintf(const char *fmt, va_list args)
226 static char buffer[512];
228 vsprintf(buffer, fmt, args);
230 #ifdef ENABLE_DEBUGGER
231 if (acpi_in_debugger) {
232 kdb_printf("%s", buffer);
234 printk("%s", buffer);
237 printk("%s", buffer);
241 acpi_physical_address __init acpi_os_get_root_pointer(void)
244 if (efi.acpi20 != EFI_INVALID_TABLE_ADDR)
246 else if (efi.acpi != EFI_INVALID_TABLE_ADDR)
249 printk(KERN_ERR PREFIX
250 "System description tables not found\n");
254 acpi_physical_address pa = 0;
256 acpi_find_root_pointer(&pa);
261 void __iomem *acpi_os_map_memory(acpi_physical_address phys, acpi_size size)
263 if (phys > ULONG_MAX) {
264 printk(KERN_ERR PREFIX "Cannot map memory that high\n");
267 if (acpi_gbl_permanent_mmap)
269 * ioremap checks to ensure this is in reserved space
271 return ioremap((unsigned long)phys, size);
273 return __acpi_map_table((unsigned long)phys, size);
275 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(acpi_os_map_memory);
277 void acpi_os_unmap_memory(void __iomem * virt, acpi_size size)
279 if (acpi_gbl_permanent_mmap) {
283 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(acpi_os_unmap_memory);
285 #ifdef ACPI_FUTURE_USAGE
287 acpi_os_get_physical_address(void *virt, acpi_physical_address * phys)
290 return AE_BAD_PARAMETER;
292 *phys = virt_to_phys(virt);
298 #define ACPI_MAX_OVERRIDE_LEN 100
300 static char acpi_os_name[ACPI_MAX_OVERRIDE_LEN];
303 acpi_os_predefined_override(const struct acpi_predefined_names *init_val,
304 acpi_string * new_val)
306 if (!init_val || !new_val)
307 return AE_BAD_PARAMETER;
310 if (!memcmp(init_val->name, "_OS_", 4) && strlen(acpi_os_name)) {
311 printk(KERN_INFO PREFIX "Overriding _OS definition to '%s'\n",
313 *new_val = acpi_os_name;
320 acpi_os_table_override(struct acpi_table_header * existing_table,
321 struct acpi_table_header ** new_table)
323 if (!existing_table || !new_table)
324 return AE_BAD_PARAMETER;
326 #ifdef CONFIG_ACPI_CUSTOM_DSDT
327 if (strncmp(existing_table->signature, "DSDT", 4) == 0)
328 *new_table = (struct acpi_table_header *)AmlCode;
337 static irqreturn_t acpi_irq(int irq, void *dev_id)
339 return (*acpi_irq_handler) (acpi_irq_context) ? IRQ_HANDLED : IRQ_NONE;
343 acpi_os_install_interrupt_handler(u32 gsi, acpi_osd_handler handler,
349 * Ignore the GSI from the core, and use the value in our copy of the
350 * FADT. It may not be the same if an interrupt source override exists
353 gsi = acpi_gbl_FADT.sci_interrupt;
354 if (acpi_gsi_to_irq(gsi, &irq) < 0) {
355 printk(KERN_ERR PREFIX "SCI (ACPI GSI %d) not registered\n",
360 acpi_irq_handler = handler;
361 acpi_irq_context = context;
362 if (request_irq(irq, acpi_irq, IRQF_SHARED, "acpi", acpi_irq)) {
363 printk(KERN_ERR PREFIX "SCI (IRQ%d) allocation failed\n", irq);
364 return AE_NOT_ACQUIRED;
371 acpi_status acpi_os_remove_interrupt_handler(u32 irq, acpi_osd_handler handler)
374 free_irq(irq, acpi_irq);
375 acpi_irq_handler = NULL;
383 * Running in interpreter thread context, safe to sleep
386 void acpi_os_sleep(acpi_integer ms)
388 schedule_timeout_interruptible(msecs_to_jiffies(ms));
391 EXPORT_SYMBOL(acpi_os_sleep);
393 void acpi_os_stall(u32 us)
401 touch_nmi_watchdog();
406 EXPORT_SYMBOL(acpi_os_stall);
409 * Support ACPI 3.0 AML Timer operand
410 * Returns 64-bit free-running, monotonically increasing timer
411 * with 100ns granularity
413 u64 acpi_os_get_timer(void)
418 /* TBD: use HPET if available */
421 #ifdef CONFIG_X86_PM_TIMER
422 /* TBD: default to PM timer if HPET was not available */
425 printk(KERN_ERR PREFIX "acpi_os_get_timer() TBD\n");
430 acpi_status acpi_os_read_port(acpi_io_address port, u32 * value, u32 width)
439 *(u8 *) value = inb(port);
440 } else if (width <= 16) {
441 *(u16 *) value = inw(port);
442 } else if (width <= 32) {
443 *(u32 *) value = inl(port);
451 EXPORT_SYMBOL(acpi_os_read_port);
453 acpi_status acpi_os_write_port(acpi_io_address port, u32 value, u32 width)
457 } else if (width <= 16) {
459 } else if (width <= 32) {
468 EXPORT_SYMBOL(acpi_os_write_port);
471 acpi_os_read_memory(acpi_physical_address phys_addr, u32 * value, u32 width)
474 void __iomem *virt_addr;
476 virt_addr = ioremap(phys_addr, width);
482 *(u8 *) value = readb(virt_addr);
485 *(u16 *) value = readw(virt_addr);
488 *(u32 *) value = readl(virt_addr);
500 acpi_os_write_memory(acpi_physical_address phys_addr, u32 value, u32 width)
502 void __iomem *virt_addr;
504 virt_addr = ioremap(phys_addr, width);
508 writeb(value, virt_addr);
511 writew(value, virt_addr);
514 writel(value, virt_addr);
526 acpi_os_read_pci_configuration(struct acpi_pci_id * pci_id, u32 reg,
527 void *value, u32 width)
532 return AE_BAD_PARAMETER;
548 BUG_ON(!raw_pci_ops);
550 result = raw_pci_ops->read(pci_id->segment, pci_id->bus,
551 PCI_DEVFN(pci_id->device, pci_id->function),
554 return (result ? AE_ERROR : AE_OK);
557 EXPORT_SYMBOL(acpi_os_read_pci_configuration);
560 acpi_os_write_pci_configuration(struct acpi_pci_id * pci_id, u32 reg,
561 acpi_integer value, u32 width)
579 BUG_ON(!raw_pci_ops);
581 result = raw_pci_ops->write(pci_id->segment, pci_id->bus,
582 PCI_DEVFN(pci_id->device, pci_id->function),
585 return (result ? AE_ERROR : AE_OK);
588 /* TODO: Change code to take advantage of driver model more */
589 static void acpi_os_derive_pci_id_2(acpi_handle rhandle, /* upper bound */
590 acpi_handle chandle, /* current node */
591 struct acpi_pci_id **id,
592 int *is_bridge, u8 * bus_number)
595 struct acpi_pci_id *pci_id = *id;
598 acpi_object_type type;
601 acpi_get_parent(chandle, &handle);
602 if (handle != rhandle) {
603 acpi_os_derive_pci_id_2(rhandle, handle, &pci_id, is_bridge,
606 status = acpi_get_type(handle, &type);
607 if ((ACPI_FAILURE(status)) || (type != ACPI_TYPE_DEVICE))
611 acpi_evaluate_integer(handle, METHOD_NAME__ADR, NULL,
613 if (ACPI_SUCCESS(status)) {
614 pci_id->device = ACPI_HIWORD(ACPI_LODWORD(temp));
615 pci_id->function = ACPI_LOWORD(ACPI_LODWORD(temp));
618 pci_id->bus = *bus_number;
620 /* any nicer way to get bus number of bridge ? */
622 acpi_os_read_pci_configuration(pci_id, 0x0e, &tu8,
624 if (ACPI_SUCCESS(status)
625 && ((tu8 & 0x7f) == 1 || (tu8 & 0x7f) == 2)) {
627 acpi_os_read_pci_configuration(pci_id, 0x18,
629 if (!ACPI_SUCCESS(status)) {
630 /* Certainly broken... FIX ME */
636 acpi_os_read_pci_configuration(pci_id, 0x19,
638 if (ACPI_SUCCESS(status)) {
647 void acpi_os_derive_pci_id(acpi_handle rhandle, /* upper bound */
648 acpi_handle chandle, /* current node */
649 struct acpi_pci_id **id)
652 u8 bus_number = (*id)->bus;
654 acpi_os_derive_pci_id_2(rhandle, chandle, id, &is_bridge, &bus_number);
657 static void acpi_os_execute_deferred(struct work_struct *work)
659 struct acpi_os_dpc *dpc = container_of(work, struct acpi_os_dpc, work);
661 printk(KERN_ERR PREFIX "Invalid (NULL) context\n");
665 dpc->function(dpc->context);
668 /* Yield cpu to notify thread */
674 static void acpi_os_execute_notify(struct work_struct *work)
676 struct acpi_os_dpc *dpc = container_of(work, struct acpi_os_dpc, work);
679 printk(KERN_ERR PREFIX "Invalid (NULL) context\n");
683 dpc->function(dpc->context);
690 /*******************************************************************************
692 * FUNCTION: acpi_os_execute
694 * PARAMETERS: Type - Type of the callback
695 * Function - Function to be executed
696 * Context - Function parameters
700 * DESCRIPTION: Depending on type, either queues function for deferred execution or
701 * immediately executes function on a separate thread.
703 ******************************************************************************/
705 acpi_status acpi_os_execute(acpi_execute_type type,
706 acpi_osd_exec_callback function, void *context)
708 acpi_status status = AE_OK;
709 struct acpi_os_dpc *dpc;
711 ACPI_DEBUG_PRINT((ACPI_DB_EXEC,
712 "Scheduling function [%p(%p)] for deferred execution.\n",
716 return AE_BAD_PARAMETER;
719 * Allocate/initialize DPC structure. Note that this memory will be
720 * freed by the callee. The kernel handles the work_struct list in a
721 * way that allows us to also free its memory inside the callee.
722 * Because we may want to schedule several tasks with different
723 * parameters we can't use the approach some kernel code uses of
724 * having a static work_struct.
727 dpc = kmalloc(sizeof(struct acpi_os_dpc), GFP_ATOMIC);
729 return_ACPI_STATUS(AE_NO_MEMORY);
731 dpc->function = function;
732 dpc->context = context;
734 if (type == OSL_NOTIFY_HANDLER) {
735 INIT_WORK(&dpc->work, acpi_os_execute_notify);
736 if (!queue_work(kacpi_notify_wq, &dpc->work)) {
741 INIT_WORK(&dpc->work, acpi_os_execute_deferred);
742 if (!queue_work(kacpid_wq, &dpc->work)) {
743 ACPI_DEBUG_PRINT((ACPI_DB_ERROR,
744 "Call to queue_work() failed.\n"));
749 return_ACPI_STATUS(status);
752 EXPORT_SYMBOL(acpi_os_execute);
754 void acpi_os_wait_events_complete(void *context)
756 flush_workqueue(kacpid_wq);
759 EXPORT_SYMBOL(acpi_os_wait_events_complete);
762 * Allocate the memory for a spinlock and initialize it.
764 acpi_status acpi_os_create_lock(acpi_spinlock * handle)
766 spin_lock_init(*handle);
772 * Deallocate the memory for a spinlock.
774 void acpi_os_delete_lock(acpi_spinlock handle)
780 acpi_os_create_semaphore(u32 max_units, u32 initial_units, acpi_handle * handle)
782 struct semaphore *sem = NULL;
785 sem = acpi_os_allocate(sizeof(struct semaphore));
788 memset(sem, 0, sizeof(struct semaphore));
790 sema_init(sem, initial_units);
792 *handle = (acpi_handle *) sem;
794 ACPI_DEBUG_PRINT((ACPI_DB_MUTEX, "Creating semaphore[%p|%d].\n",
795 *handle, initial_units));
800 EXPORT_SYMBOL(acpi_os_create_semaphore);
803 * TODO: A better way to delete semaphores? Linux doesn't have a
804 * 'delete_semaphore()' function -- may result in an invalid
805 * pointer dereference for non-synchronized consumers. Should
806 * we at least check for blocked threads and signal/cancel them?
809 acpi_status acpi_os_delete_semaphore(acpi_handle handle)
811 struct semaphore *sem = (struct semaphore *)handle;
815 return AE_BAD_PARAMETER;
817 ACPI_DEBUG_PRINT((ACPI_DB_MUTEX, "Deleting semaphore[%p].\n", handle));
825 EXPORT_SYMBOL(acpi_os_delete_semaphore);
828 * TODO: The kernel doesn't have a 'down_timeout' function -- had to
829 * improvise. The process is to sleep for one scheduler quantum
830 * until the semaphore becomes available. Downside is that this
831 * may result in starvation for timeout-based waits when there's
832 * lots of semaphore activity.
834 * TODO: Support for units > 1?
836 acpi_status acpi_os_wait_semaphore(acpi_handle handle, u32 units, u16 timeout)
838 acpi_status status = AE_OK;
839 struct semaphore *sem = (struct semaphore *)handle;
843 if (!sem || (units < 1))
844 return AE_BAD_PARAMETER;
849 ACPI_DEBUG_PRINT((ACPI_DB_MUTEX, "Waiting for semaphore[%p|%d|%d]\n",
850 handle, units, timeout));
853 * This can be called during resume with interrupts off.
854 * Like boot-time, we should be single threaded and will
855 * always get the lock if we try -- timeout or not.
856 * If this doesn't succeed, then we will oops courtesy of
857 * might_sleep() in down().
859 if (!down_trylock(sem))
866 * A zero timeout value indicates that we shouldn't wait - just
867 * acquire the semaphore if available otherwise return AE_TIME
868 * (a.k.a. 'would block').
871 if (down_trylock(sem))
879 case ACPI_WAIT_FOREVER:
888 // TODO: A better timeout algorithm?
891 static const int quantum_ms = 1000 / HZ;
893 ret = down_trylock(sem);
894 for (i = timeout; (i > 0 && ret != 0); i -= quantum_ms) {
895 schedule_timeout_interruptible(1);
896 ret = down_trylock(sem);
905 if (ACPI_FAILURE(status)) {
906 ACPI_DEBUG_PRINT((ACPI_DB_MUTEX,
907 "Failed to acquire semaphore[%p|%d|%d], %s",
908 handle, units, timeout,
909 acpi_format_exception(status)));
911 ACPI_DEBUG_PRINT((ACPI_DB_MUTEX,
912 "Acquired semaphore[%p|%d|%d]", handle,
919 EXPORT_SYMBOL(acpi_os_wait_semaphore);
922 * TODO: Support for units > 1?
924 acpi_status acpi_os_signal_semaphore(acpi_handle handle, u32 units)
926 struct semaphore *sem = (struct semaphore *)handle;
929 if (!sem || (units < 1))
930 return AE_BAD_PARAMETER;
935 ACPI_DEBUG_PRINT((ACPI_DB_MUTEX, "Signaling semaphore[%p|%d]\n", handle,
943 EXPORT_SYMBOL(acpi_os_signal_semaphore);
945 #ifdef ACPI_FUTURE_USAGE
946 u32 acpi_os_get_line(char *buffer)
949 #ifdef ENABLE_DEBUGGER
950 if (acpi_in_debugger) {
953 kdb_read(buffer, sizeof(line_buf));
955 /* remove the CR kdb includes */
956 chars = strlen(buffer) - 1;
957 buffer[chars] = '\0';
963 #endif /* ACPI_FUTURE_USAGE */
965 acpi_status acpi_os_signal(u32 function, void *info)
968 case ACPI_SIGNAL_FATAL:
969 printk(KERN_ERR PREFIX "Fatal opcode executed\n");
971 case ACPI_SIGNAL_BREAKPOINT:
974 * ACPI spec. says to treat it as a NOP unless
975 * you are debugging. So if/when we integrate
976 * AML debugger into the kernel debugger its
977 * hook will go here. But until then it is
978 * not useful to print anything on breakpoints.
988 EXPORT_SYMBOL(acpi_os_signal);
990 static int __init acpi_os_name_setup(char *str)
992 char *p = acpi_os_name;
993 int count = ACPI_MAX_OVERRIDE_LEN - 1;
998 for (; count-- && str && *str; str++) {
999 if (isalnum(*str) || *str == ' ' || *str == ':')
1001 else if (*str == '\'' || *str == '"')
1012 __setup("acpi_os_name=", acpi_os_name_setup);
1014 static void __init set_osi_linux(unsigned int enable)
1016 if (osi_linux.enable != enable) {
1017 osi_linux.enable = enable;
1018 printk(KERN_NOTICE PREFIX "%sed _OSI(Linux)\n",
1019 enable ? "Add": "Delet");
1024 static void __init acpi_cmdline_osi_linux(unsigned int enable)
1026 osi_linux.cmdline = 1; /* cmdline set the default */
1027 set_osi_linux(enable);
1032 void __init acpi_dmi_osi_linux(int enable, const struct dmi_system_id *d)
1034 osi_linux.dmi = 1; /* DMI knows that this box asks OSI(Linux) */
1036 printk(KERN_NOTICE PREFIX "DMI detected: %s\n", d->ident);
1041 osi_linux.known = 1; /* DMI knows which OSI(Linux) default needed */
1043 set_osi_linux(enable);
1049 * Modify the list of "OS Interfaces" reported to BIOS via _OSI
1051 * empty string disables _OSI
1052 * string starting with '!' disables that string
1053 * otherwise string is added to list, augmenting built-in strings
1055 static int __init acpi_osi_setup(char *str)
1057 if (str == NULL || *str == '\0') {
1058 printk(KERN_INFO PREFIX "_OSI method disabled\n");
1059 acpi_gbl_create_osi_method = FALSE;
1060 } else if (!strcmp("!Linux", str)) {
1061 acpi_cmdline_osi_linux(0); /* !enable */
1062 } else if (*str == '!') {
1063 if (acpi_osi_invalidate(++str) == AE_OK)
1064 printk(KERN_INFO PREFIX "Deleted _OSI(%s)\n", str);
1065 } else if (!strcmp("Linux", str)) {
1066 acpi_cmdline_osi_linux(1); /* enable */
1067 } else if (*osi_additional_string == '\0') {
1068 strncpy(osi_additional_string, str, OSI_STRING_LENGTH_MAX);
1069 printk(KERN_INFO PREFIX "Added _OSI(%s)\n", str);
1075 __setup("acpi_osi=", acpi_osi_setup);
1077 /* enable serialization to combat AE_ALREADY_EXISTS errors */
1078 static int __init acpi_serialize_setup(char *str)
1080 printk(KERN_INFO PREFIX "serialize enabled\n");
1082 acpi_gbl_all_methods_serialized = TRUE;
1087 __setup("acpi_serialize", acpi_serialize_setup);
1090 * Wake and Run-Time GPES are expected to be separate.
1091 * We disable wake-GPEs at run-time to prevent spurious
1094 * However, if a system exists that shares Wake and
1095 * Run-time events on the same GPE this flag is available
1096 * to tell Linux to keep the wake-time GPEs enabled at run-time.
1098 static int __init acpi_wake_gpes_always_on_setup(char *str)
1100 printk(KERN_INFO PREFIX "wake GPEs not disabled\n");
1102 acpi_gbl_leave_wake_gpes_disabled = FALSE;
1107 __setup("acpi_wake_gpes_always_on", acpi_wake_gpes_always_on_setup);
1110 * Acquire a spinlock.
1112 * handle is a pointer to the spinlock_t.
1115 acpi_cpu_flags acpi_os_acquire_lock(acpi_spinlock lockp)
1117 acpi_cpu_flags flags;
1118 spin_lock_irqsave(lockp, flags);
1123 * Release a spinlock. See above.
1126 void acpi_os_release_lock(acpi_spinlock lockp, acpi_cpu_flags flags)
1128 spin_unlock_irqrestore(lockp, flags);
1131 #ifndef ACPI_USE_LOCAL_CACHE
1133 /*******************************************************************************
1135 * FUNCTION: acpi_os_create_cache
1137 * PARAMETERS: name - Ascii name for the cache
1138 * size - Size of each cached object
1139 * depth - Maximum depth of the cache (in objects) <ignored>
1140 * cache - Where the new cache object is returned
1144 * DESCRIPTION: Create a cache object
1146 ******************************************************************************/
1149 acpi_os_create_cache(char *name, u16 size, u16 depth, acpi_cache_t ** cache)
1151 *cache = kmem_cache_create(name, size, 0, 0, NULL);
1158 /*******************************************************************************
1160 * FUNCTION: acpi_os_purge_cache
1162 * PARAMETERS: Cache - Handle to cache object
1166 * DESCRIPTION: Free all objects within the requested cache.
1168 ******************************************************************************/
1170 acpi_status acpi_os_purge_cache(acpi_cache_t * cache)
1172 kmem_cache_shrink(cache);
1176 /*******************************************************************************
1178 * FUNCTION: acpi_os_delete_cache
1180 * PARAMETERS: Cache - Handle to cache object
1184 * DESCRIPTION: Free all objects within the requested cache and delete the
1187 ******************************************************************************/
1189 acpi_status acpi_os_delete_cache(acpi_cache_t * cache)
1191 kmem_cache_destroy(cache);
1195 /*******************************************************************************
1197 * FUNCTION: acpi_os_release_object
1199 * PARAMETERS: Cache - Handle to cache object
1200 * Object - The object to be released
1204 * DESCRIPTION: Release an object to the specified cache. If cache is full,
1205 * the object is deleted.
1207 ******************************************************************************/
1209 acpi_status acpi_os_release_object(acpi_cache_t * cache, void *object)
1211 kmem_cache_free(cache, object);
1216 * acpi_dmi_dump - dump DMI slots needed for blacklist entry
1218 * Returns 0 on success
1220 int acpi_dmi_dump(void)
1226 printk(KERN_NOTICE PREFIX "DMI System Vendor: %s\n",
1227 dmi_get_slot(DMI_SYS_VENDOR));
1228 printk(KERN_NOTICE PREFIX "DMI Product Name: %s\n",
1229 dmi_get_slot(DMI_PRODUCT_NAME));
1230 printk(KERN_NOTICE PREFIX "DMI Product Version: %s\n",
1231 dmi_get_slot(DMI_PRODUCT_VERSION));
1232 printk(KERN_NOTICE PREFIX "DMI Board Name: %s\n",
1233 dmi_get_slot(DMI_BOARD_NAME));
1234 printk(KERN_NOTICE PREFIX "DMI BIOS Vendor: %s\n",
1235 dmi_get_slot(DMI_BIOS_VENDOR));
1236 printk(KERN_NOTICE PREFIX "DMI BIOS Date: %s\n",
1237 dmi_get_slot(DMI_BIOS_DATE));
1243 /******************************************************************************
1245 * FUNCTION: acpi_os_validate_interface
1247 * PARAMETERS: interface - Requested interface to be validated
1249 * RETURN: AE_OK if interface is supported, AE_SUPPORT otherwise
1251 * DESCRIPTION: Match an interface string to the interfaces supported by the
1252 * host. Strings originate from an AML call to the _OSI method.
1254 *****************************************************************************/
1257 acpi_os_validate_interface (char *interface)
1259 if (!strncmp(osi_additional_string, interface, OSI_STRING_LENGTH_MAX))
1261 if (!strcmp("Linux", interface)) {
1263 printk(KERN_NOTICE PREFIX
1264 "BIOS _OSI(Linux) query %s%s\n",
1265 osi_linux.enable ? "honored" : "ignored",
1266 osi_linux.cmdline ? " via cmdline" :
1267 osi_linux.dmi ? " via DMI" : "");
1269 if (!osi_linux.dmi) {
1270 if (acpi_dmi_dump())
1271 printk(KERN_NOTICE PREFIX
1272 "[please extract dmidecode output]\n");
1273 printk(KERN_NOTICE PREFIX
1274 "Please send DMI info above to "
1275 "linux-acpi@vger.kernel.org\n");
1277 if (!osi_linux.known && !osi_linux.cmdline) {
1278 printk(KERN_NOTICE PREFIX
1279 "If \"acpi_osi=%sLinux\" works better, "
1280 "please notify linux-acpi@vger.kernel.org\n",
1281 osi_linux.enable ? "!" : "");
1284 if (osi_linux.enable)
1290 /******************************************************************************
1292 * FUNCTION: acpi_os_validate_address
1294 * PARAMETERS: space_id - ACPI space ID
1295 * address - Physical address
1296 * length - Address length
1298 * RETURN: AE_OK if address/length is valid for the space_id. Otherwise,
1299 * should return AE_AML_ILLEGAL_ADDRESS.
1301 * DESCRIPTION: Validate a system address via the host OS. Used to validate
1302 * the addresses accessed by AML operation regions.
1304 *****************************************************************************/
1307 acpi_os_validate_address (
1309 acpi_physical_address address,