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acpi_get_override_irq() was added because there was a problem with
buggy BIOSes passing wrong IRQ() resource for the RTC IRQ. The
commit that added the workaround was 61fd47e0c8
(ACPI: fix two
IRQ8 issues in IOAPIC mode).
With ACPI 5 enumerated devices there are typically one or more
extended IRQ resources per device (and these IRQs can be shared).
However, the acpi_get_override_irq() workaround forces all IRQs in
range 0 - 15 (the legacy ISA IRQs) to be edge triggered, active high
as can be seen from the dmesg below:
ACPI: IRQ 6 override to edge, high
ACPI: IRQ 7 override to edge, high
ACPI: IRQ 7 override to edge, high
ACPI: IRQ 13 override to edge, high
Also /proc/interrupts for the I2C controllers (INT33C2 and INT33C3) shows
the same thing:
7: 4 0 0 0 IO-APIC-edge INT33C2:00, INT33C3:00
The _CSR method for INT33C2 (and INT33C3) device returns following
resource:
Interrupt (ResourceConsumer, Level, ActiveLow, Shared,,, )
{
0x00000007,
}
which states that this is supposed to be level triggered, active low,
shared IRQ instead.
Fix this by making sure that acpi_get_override_irq() gets only called
when we are dealing with legacy IRQ() or IRQNoFlags() descriptors.
While we are there, correct pr_warning() to print the right triggering
value.
This change turns out to be necessary to make DMA work correctly on
systems based on the Intel Lynxpoint PCH (Platform Controller Hub).
[rjw: Changelog]
Signed-off-by: Mika Westerberg <mika.westerberg@linux.intel.com>
Cc: 3.9+ <stable@vger.kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Rafael J. Wysocki <rafael.j.wysocki@intel.com>
533 lines
15 KiB
C
533 lines
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C
/*
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* drivers/acpi/resource.c - ACPI device resources interpretation.
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*
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* Copyright (C) 2012, Intel Corp.
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* Author: Rafael J. Wysocki <rafael.j.wysocki@intel.com>
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*
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* ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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*
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* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as published
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* by the Free Software Foundation.
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*
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* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
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* WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
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* General Public License for more details.
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*
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* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
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* with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
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* 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA.
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*
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* ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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*/
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#include <linux/acpi.h>
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#include <linux/device.h>
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#include <linux/export.h>
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#include <linux/ioport.h>
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#include <linux/slab.h>
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#ifdef CONFIG_X86
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#define valid_IRQ(i) (((i) != 0) && ((i) != 2))
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#else
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#define valid_IRQ(i) (true)
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#endif
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static unsigned long acpi_dev_memresource_flags(u64 len, u8 write_protect,
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bool window)
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{
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unsigned long flags = IORESOURCE_MEM;
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if (len == 0)
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flags |= IORESOURCE_DISABLED;
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if (write_protect == ACPI_READ_WRITE_MEMORY)
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flags |= IORESOURCE_MEM_WRITEABLE;
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if (window)
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flags |= IORESOURCE_WINDOW;
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return flags;
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}
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static void acpi_dev_get_memresource(struct resource *res, u64 start, u64 len,
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u8 write_protect)
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{
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res->start = start;
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res->end = start + len - 1;
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res->flags = acpi_dev_memresource_flags(len, write_protect, false);
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}
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/**
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* acpi_dev_resource_memory - Extract ACPI memory resource information.
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* @ares: Input ACPI resource object.
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* @res: Output generic resource object.
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*
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* Check if the given ACPI resource object represents a memory resource and
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* if that's the case, use the information in it to populate the generic
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* resource object pointed to by @res.
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*/
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bool acpi_dev_resource_memory(struct acpi_resource *ares, struct resource *res)
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{
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struct acpi_resource_memory24 *memory24;
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struct acpi_resource_memory32 *memory32;
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struct acpi_resource_fixed_memory32 *fixed_memory32;
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switch (ares->type) {
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case ACPI_RESOURCE_TYPE_MEMORY24:
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memory24 = &ares->data.memory24;
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acpi_dev_get_memresource(res, memory24->minimum,
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memory24->address_length,
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memory24->write_protect);
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break;
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case ACPI_RESOURCE_TYPE_MEMORY32:
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memory32 = &ares->data.memory32;
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acpi_dev_get_memresource(res, memory32->minimum,
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memory32->address_length,
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memory32->write_protect);
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break;
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case ACPI_RESOURCE_TYPE_FIXED_MEMORY32:
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fixed_memory32 = &ares->data.fixed_memory32;
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acpi_dev_get_memresource(res, fixed_memory32->address,
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fixed_memory32->address_length,
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fixed_memory32->write_protect);
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break;
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default:
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return false;
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}
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return true;
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}
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EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(acpi_dev_resource_memory);
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static unsigned int acpi_dev_ioresource_flags(u64 start, u64 end, u8 io_decode,
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bool window)
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{
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int flags = IORESOURCE_IO;
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if (io_decode == ACPI_DECODE_16)
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flags |= IORESOURCE_IO_16BIT_ADDR;
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if (start > end || end >= 0x10003)
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flags |= IORESOURCE_DISABLED;
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if (window)
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flags |= IORESOURCE_WINDOW;
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return flags;
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}
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static void acpi_dev_get_ioresource(struct resource *res, u64 start, u64 len,
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u8 io_decode)
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{
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u64 end = start + len - 1;
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res->start = start;
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res->end = end;
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res->flags = acpi_dev_ioresource_flags(start, end, io_decode, false);
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}
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/**
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* acpi_dev_resource_io - Extract ACPI I/O resource information.
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* @ares: Input ACPI resource object.
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* @res: Output generic resource object.
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*
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* Check if the given ACPI resource object represents an I/O resource and
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* if that's the case, use the information in it to populate the generic
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* resource object pointed to by @res.
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*/
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bool acpi_dev_resource_io(struct acpi_resource *ares, struct resource *res)
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{
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struct acpi_resource_io *io;
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struct acpi_resource_fixed_io *fixed_io;
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switch (ares->type) {
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case ACPI_RESOURCE_TYPE_IO:
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io = &ares->data.io;
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acpi_dev_get_ioresource(res, io->minimum,
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io->address_length,
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io->io_decode);
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break;
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case ACPI_RESOURCE_TYPE_FIXED_IO:
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fixed_io = &ares->data.fixed_io;
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acpi_dev_get_ioresource(res, fixed_io->address,
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fixed_io->address_length,
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ACPI_DECODE_10);
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break;
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default:
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return false;
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}
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return true;
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}
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EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(acpi_dev_resource_io);
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/**
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* acpi_dev_resource_address_space - Extract ACPI address space information.
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* @ares: Input ACPI resource object.
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* @res: Output generic resource object.
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*
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* Check if the given ACPI resource object represents an address space resource
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* and if that's the case, use the information in it to populate the generic
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* resource object pointed to by @res.
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*/
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bool acpi_dev_resource_address_space(struct acpi_resource *ares,
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struct resource *res)
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{
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acpi_status status;
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struct acpi_resource_address64 addr;
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bool window;
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u64 len;
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u8 io_decode;
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switch (ares->type) {
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case ACPI_RESOURCE_TYPE_ADDRESS16:
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case ACPI_RESOURCE_TYPE_ADDRESS32:
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case ACPI_RESOURCE_TYPE_ADDRESS64:
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break;
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default:
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return false;
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}
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status = acpi_resource_to_address64(ares, &addr);
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if (ACPI_FAILURE(status))
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return true;
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res->start = addr.minimum;
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res->end = addr.maximum;
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window = addr.producer_consumer == ACPI_PRODUCER;
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switch(addr.resource_type) {
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case ACPI_MEMORY_RANGE:
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len = addr.maximum - addr.minimum + 1;
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res->flags = acpi_dev_memresource_flags(len,
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addr.info.mem.write_protect,
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window);
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break;
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case ACPI_IO_RANGE:
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io_decode = addr.granularity == 0xfff ?
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ACPI_DECODE_10 : ACPI_DECODE_16;
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res->flags = acpi_dev_ioresource_flags(addr.minimum,
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addr.maximum,
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io_decode, window);
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break;
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case ACPI_BUS_NUMBER_RANGE:
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res->flags = IORESOURCE_BUS;
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break;
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default:
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res->flags = 0;
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}
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return true;
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}
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EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(acpi_dev_resource_address_space);
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/**
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* acpi_dev_resource_ext_address_space - Extract ACPI address space information.
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* @ares: Input ACPI resource object.
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* @res: Output generic resource object.
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*
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* Check if the given ACPI resource object represents an extended address space
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* resource and if that's the case, use the information in it to populate the
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* generic resource object pointed to by @res.
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*/
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bool acpi_dev_resource_ext_address_space(struct acpi_resource *ares,
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struct resource *res)
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{
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struct acpi_resource_extended_address64 *ext_addr;
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bool window;
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u64 len;
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u8 io_decode;
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if (ares->type != ACPI_RESOURCE_TYPE_EXTENDED_ADDRESS64)
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return false;
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ext_addr = &ares->data.ext_address64;
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res->start = ext_addr->minimum;
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res->end = ext_addr->maximum;
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window = ext_addr->producer_consumer == ACPI_PRODUCER;
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switch(ext_addr->resource_type) {
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case ACPI_MEMORY_RANGE:
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len = ext_addr->maximum - ext_addr->minimum + 1;
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res->flags = acpi_dev_memresource_flags(len,
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ext_addr->info.mem.write_protect,
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window);
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break;
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case ACPI_IO_RANGE:
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io_decode = ext_addr->granularity == 0xfff ?
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ACPI_DECODE_10 : ACPI_DECODE_16;
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res->flags = acpi_dev_ioresource_flags(ext_addr->minimum,
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ext_addr->maximum,
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io_decode, window);
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break;
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case ACPI_BUS_NUMBER_RANGE:
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res->flags = IORESOURCE_BUS;
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break;
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default:
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res->flags = 0;
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}
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return true;
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}
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EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(acpi_dev_resource_ext_address_space);
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/**
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* acpi_dev_irq_flags - Determine IRQ resource flags.
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* @triggering: Triggering type as provided by ACPI.
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* @polarity: Interrupt polarity as provided by ACPI.
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* @shareable: Whether or not the interrupt is shareable.
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*/
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unsigned long acpi_dev_irq_flags(u8 triggering, u8 polarity, u8 shareable)
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{
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unsigned long flags;
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if (triggering == ACPI_LEVEL_SENSITIVE)
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flags = polarity == ACPI_ACTIVE_LOW ?
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IORESOURCE_IRQ_LOWLEVEL : IORESOURCE_IRQ_HIGHLEVEL;
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else
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flags = polarity == ACPI_ACTIVE_LOW ?
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IORESOURCE_IRQ_LOWEDGE : IORESOURCE_IRQ_HIGHEDGE;
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if (shareable == ACPI_SHARED)
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flags |= IORESOURCE_IRQ_SHAREABLE;
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return flags | IORESOURCE_IRQ;
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}
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EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(acpi_dev_irq_flags);
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static void acpi_dev_irqresource_disabled(struct resource *res, u32 gsi)
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{
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res->start = gsi;
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res->end = gsi;
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res->flags = IORESOURCE_IRQ | IORESOURCE_DISABLED;
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}
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static void acpi_dev_get_irqresource(struct resource *res, u32 gsi,
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u8 triggering, u8 polarity, u8 shareable,
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bool legacy)
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{
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int irq, p, t;
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if (!valid_IRQ(gsi)) {
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acpi_dev_irqresource_disabled(res, gsi);
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return;
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}
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/*
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* In IO-APIC mode, use overrided attribute. Two reasons:
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* 1. BIOS bug in DSDT
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* 2. BIOS uses IO-APIC mode Interrupt Source Override
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*
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* We do this only if we are dealing with IRQ() or IRQNoFlags()
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* resource (the legacy ISA resources). With modern ACPI 5 devices
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* using extended IRQ descriptors we take the IRQ configuration
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* from _CRS directly.
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*/
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if (legacy && !acpi_get_override_irq(gsi, &t, &p)) {
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u8 trig = t ? ACPI_LEVEL_SENSITIVE : ACPI_EDGE_SENSITIVE;
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u8 pol = p ? ACPI_ACTIVE_LOW : ACPI_ACTIVE_HIGH;
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if (triggering != trig || polarity != pol) {
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pr_warning("ACPI: IRQ %d override to %s, %s\n", gsi,
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t ? "level" : "edge", p ? "low" : "high");
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triggering = trig;
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polarity = pol;
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}
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}
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res->flags = acpi_dev_irq_flags(triggering, polarity, shareable);
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irq = acpi_register_gsi(NULL, gsi, triggering, polarity);
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if (irq >= 0) {
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res->start = irq;
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res->end = irq;
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} else {
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acpi_dev_irqresource_disabled(res, gsi);
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}
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}
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/**
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* acpi_dev_resource_interrupt - Extract ACPI interrupt resource information.
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* @ares: Input ACPI resource object.
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* @index: Index into the array of GSIs represented by the resource.
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* @res: Output generic resource object.
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*
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* Check if the given ACPI resource object represents an interrupt resource
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* and @index does not exceed the resource's interrupt count (true is returned
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* in that case regardless of the results of the other checks)). If that's the
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* case, register the GSI corresponding to @index from the array of interrupts
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* represented by the resource and populate the generic resource object pointed
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* to by @res accordingly. If the registration of the GSI is not successful,
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* IORESOURCE_DISABLED will be set it that object's flags.
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*/
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bool acpi_dev_resource_interrupt(struct acpi_resource *ares, int index,
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struct resource *res)
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{
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struct acpi_resource_irq *irq;
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struct acpi_resource_extended_irq *ext_irq;
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switch (ares->type) {
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case ACPI_RESOURCE_TYPE_IRQ:
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/*
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* Per spec, only one interrupt per descriptor is allowed in
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* _CRS, but some firmware violates this, so parse them all.
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*/
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irq = &ares->data.irq;
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if (index >= irq->interrupt_count) {
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acpi_dev_irqresource_disabled(res, 0);
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return false;
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}
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acpi_dev_get_irqresource(res, irq->interrupts[index],
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irq->triggering, irq->polarity,
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irq->sharable, true);
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break;
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case ACPI_RESOURCE_TYPE_EXTENDED_IRQ:
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ext_irq = &ares->data.extended_irq;
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if (index >= ext_irq->interrupt_count) {
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acpi_dev_irqresource_disabled(res, 0);
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return false;
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}
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acpi_dev_get_irqresource(res, ext_irq->interrupts[index],
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ext_irq->triggering, ext_irq->polarity,
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ext_irq->sharable, false);
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break;
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default:
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return false;
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}
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return true;
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}
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EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(acpi_dev_resource_interrupt);
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/**
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* acpi_dev_free_resource_list - Free resource from %acpi_dev_get_resources().
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* @list: The head of the resource list to free.
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*/
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void acpi_dev_free_resource_list(struct list_head *list)
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{
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struct resource_list_entry *rentry, *re;
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list_for_each_entry_safe(rentry, re, list, node) {
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list_del(&rentry->node);
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kfree(rentry);
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}
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}
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EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(acpi_dev_free_resource_list);
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struct res_proc_context {
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struct list_head *list;
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int (*preproc)(struct acpi_resource *, void *);
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void *preproc_data;
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int count;
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int error;
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};
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static acpi_status acpi_dev_new_resource_entry(struct resource *r,
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struct res_proc_context *c)
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{
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struct resource_list_entry *rentry;
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rentry = kmalloc(sizeof(*rentry), GFP_KERNEL);
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if (!rentry) {
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c->error = -ENOMEM;
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return AE_NO_MEMORY;
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}
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rentry->res = *r;
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list_add_tail(&rentry->node, c->list);
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c->count++;
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return AE_OK;
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}
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static acpi_status acpi_dev_process_resource(struct acpi_resource *ares,
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void *context)
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{
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struct res_proc_context *c = context;
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struct resource r;
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int i;
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if (c->preproc) {
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int ret;
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ret = c->preproc(ares, c->preproc_data);
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if (ret < 0) {
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c->error = ret;
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return AE_CTRL_TERMINATE;
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} else if (ret > 0) {
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return AE_OK;
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}
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}
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memset(&r, 0, sizeof(r));
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if (acpi_dev_resource_memory(ares, &r)
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|| acpi_dev_resource_io(ares, &r)
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|| acpi_dev_resource_address_space(ares, &r)
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|| acpi_dev_resource_ext_address_space(ares, &r))
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return acpi_dev_new_resource_entry(&r, c);
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for (i = 0; acpi_dev_resource_interrupt(ares, i, &r); i++) {
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acpi_status status;
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status = acpi_dev_new_resource_entry(&r, c);
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if (ACPI_FAILURE(status))
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return status;
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}
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return AE_OK;
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}
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/**
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* acpi_dev_get_resources - Get current resources of a device.
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* @adev: ACPI device node to get the resources for.
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* @list: Head of the resultant list of resources (must be empty).
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* @preproc: The caller's preprocessing routine.
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* @preproc_data: Pointer passed to the caller's preprocessing routine.
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*
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* Evaluate the _CRS method for the given device node and process its output by
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* (1) executing the @preproc() rountine provided by the caller, passing the
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* resource pointer and @preproc_data to it as arguments, for each ACPI resource
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* returned and (2) converting all of the returned ACPI resources into struct
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* resource objects if possible. If the return value of @preproc() in step (1)
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* is different from 0, step (2) is not applied to the given ACPI resource and
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* if that value is negative, the whole processing is aborted and that value is
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* returned as the final error code.
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*
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* The resultant struct resource objects are put on the list pointed to by
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* @list, that must be empty initially, as members of struct resource_list_entry
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* objects. Callers of this routine should use %acpi_dev_free_resource_list() to
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* free that list.
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*
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* The number of resources in the output list is returned on success, an error
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* code reflecting the error condition is returned otherwise.
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*/
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int acpi_dev_get_resources(struct acpi_device *adev, struct list_head *list,
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int (*preproc)(struct acpi_resource *, void *),
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void *preproc_data)
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{
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struct res_proc_context c;
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acpi_handle not_used;
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acpi_status status;
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if (!adev || !adev->handle || !list_empty(list))
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return -EINVAL;
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status = acpi_get_handle(adev->handle, METHOD_NAME__CRS, ¬_used);
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if (ACPI_FAILURE(status))
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return 0;
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c.list = list;
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c.preproc = preproc;
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c.preproc_data = preproc_data;
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c.count = 0;
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c.error = 0;
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status = acpi_walk_resources(adev->handle, METHOD_NAME__CRS,
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acpi_dev_process_resource, &c);
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if (ACPI_FAILURE(status)) {
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acpi_dev_free_resource_list(list);
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return c.error ? c.error : -EIO;
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}
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return c.count;
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}
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EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(acpi_dev_get_resources);
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