2 * drivers/acpi/resource.c - ACPI device resources interpretation.
4 * Copyright (C) 2012, Intel Corp.
5 * Author: Rafael J. Wysocki <rafael.j.wysocki@intel.com>
7 * ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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11 * by the Free Software Foundation.
13 * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
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18 * ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
21 #include <linux/acpi.h>
22 #include <linux/device.h>
23 #include <linux/export.h>
24 #include <linux/ioport.h>
25 #include <linux/slab.h>
26 #include <linux/irq.h>
29 #define valid_IRQ(i) (((i) != 0) && ((i) != 2))
30 static inline bool acpi_iospace_resource_valid(struct resource
*res
)
32 /* On X86 IO space is limited to the [0 - 64K] IO port range */
33 return res
->end
< 0x10003;
36 #define valid_IRQ(i) (true)
38 * ACPI IO descriptors on arches other than X86 contain MMIO CPU physical
39 * addresses mapping IO space in CPU physical address space, IO space
40 * resources can be placed anywhere in the 64-bit physical address space.
43 acpi_iospace_resource_valid(struct resource
*res
) { return true; }
46 #if IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_ACPI_GENERIC_GSI)
47 static inline bool is_gsi(struct acpi_resource_extended_irq
*ext_irq
)
49 return ext_irq
->resource_source
.string_length
== 0 &&
50 ext_irq
->producer_consumer
== ACPI_CONSUMER
;
53 static inline bool is_gsi(struct acpi_resource_extended_irq
*ext_irq
)
59 static bool acpi_dev_resource_len_valid(u64 start
, u64 end
, u64 len
, bool io
)
61 u64 reslen
= end
- start
+ 1;
64 * CHECKME: len might be required to check versus a minimum
65 * length as well. 1 for io is fine, but for memory it does
66 * not make any sense at all.
67 * Note: some BIOSes report incorrect length for ACPI address space
68 * descriptor, so remove check of 'reslen == len' to avoid regression.
70 if (len
&& reslen
&& start
<= end
)
73 pr_debug("ACPI: invalid or unassigned resource %s [%016llx - %016llx] length [%016llx]\n",
74 io
? "io" : "mem", start
, end
, len
);
79 static void acpi_dev_memresource_flags(struct resource
*res
, u64 len
,
82 res
->flags
= IORESOURCE_MEM
;
84 if (!acpi_dev_resource_len_valid(res
->start
, res
->end
, len
, false))
85 res
->flags
|= IORESOURCE_DISABLED
| IORESOURCE_UNSET
;
87 if (write_protect
== ACPI_READ_WRITE_MEMORY
)
88 res
->flags
|= IORESOURCE_MEM_WRITEABLE
;
91 static void acpi_dev_get_memresource(struct resource
*res
, u64 start
, u64 len
,
95 res
->end
= start
+ len
- 1;
96 acpi_dev_memresource_flags(res
, len
, write_protect
);
100 * acpi_dev_resource_memory - Extract ACPI memory resource information.
101 * @ares: Input ACPI resource object.
102 * @res: Output generic resource object.
104 * Check if the given ACPI resource object represents a memory resource and
105 * if that's the case, use the information in it to populate the generic
106 * resource object pointed to by @res.
109 * 1) false with res->flags setting to zero: not the expected resource type
110 * 2) false with IORESOURCE_DISABLED in res->flags: valid unassigned resource
111 * 3) true: valid assigned resource
113 bool acpi_dev_resource_memory(struct acpi_resource
*ares
, struct resource
*res
)
115 struct acpi_resource_memory24
*memory24
;
116 struct acpi_resource_memory32
*memory32
;
117 struct acpi_resource_fixed_memory32
*fixed_memory32
;
119 switch (ares
->type
) {
120 case ACPI_RESOURCE_TYPE_MEMORY24
:
121 memory24
= &ares
->data
.memory24
;
122 acpi_dev_get_memresource(res
, memory24
->minimum
<< 8,
123 memory24
->address_length
<< 8,
124 memory24
->write_protect
);
126 case ACPI_RESOURCE_TYPE_MEMORY32
:
127 memory32
= &ares
->data
.memory32
;
128 acpi_dev_get_memresource(res
, memory32
->minimum
,
129 memory32
->address_length
,
130 memory32
->write_protect
);
132 case ACPI_RESOURCE_TYPE_FIXED_MEMORY32
:
133 fixed_memory32
= &ares
->data
.fixed_memory32
;
134 acpi_dev_get_memresource(res
, fixed_memory32
->address
,
135 fixed_memory32
->address_length
,
136 fixed_memory32
->write_protect
);
143 return !(res
->flags
& IORESOURCE_DISABLED
);
145 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(acpi_dev_resource_memory
);
147 static void acpi_dev_ioresource_flags(struct resource
*res
, u64 len
,
148 u8 io_decode
, u8 translation_type
)
150 res
->flags
= IORESOURCE_IO
;
152 if (!acpi_dev_resource_len_valid(res
->start
, res
->end
, len
, true))
153 res
->flags
|= IORESOURCE_DISABLED
| IORESOURCE_UNSET
;
155 if (!acpi_iospace_resource_valid(res
))
156 res
->flags
|= IORESOURCE_DISABLED
| IORESOURCE_UNSET
;
158 if (io_decode
== ACPI_DECODE_16
)
159 res
->flags
|= IORESOURCE_IO_16BIT_ADDR
;
160 if (translation_type
== ACPI_SPARSE_TRANSLATION
)
161 res
->flags
|= IORESOURCE_IO_SPARSE
;
164 static void acpi_dev_get_ioresource(struct resource
*res
, u64 start
, u64 len
,
168 res
->end
= start
+ len
- 1;
169 acpi_dev_ioresource_flags(res
, len
, io_decode
, 0);
173 * acpi_dev_resource_io - Extract ACPI I/O resource information.
174 * @ares: Input ACPI resource object.
175 * @res: Output generic resource object.
177 * Check if the given ACPI resource object represents an I/O resource and
178 * if that's the case, use the information in it to populate the generic
179 * resource object pointed to by @res.
182 * 1) false with res->flags setting to zero: not the expected resource type
183 * 2) false with IORESOURCE_DISABLED in res->flags: valid unassigned resource
184 * 3) true: valid assigned resource
186 bool acpi_dev_resource_io(struct acpi_resource
*ares
, struct resource
*res
)
188 struct acpi_resource_io
*io
;
189 struct acpi_resource_fixed_io
*fixed_io
;
191 switch (ares
->type
) {
192 case ACPI_RESOURCE_TYPE_IO
:
194 acpi_dev_get_ioresource(res
, io
->minimum
,
198 case ACPI_RESOURCE_TYPE_FIXED_IO
:
199 fixed_io
= &ares
->data
.fixed_io
;
200 acpi_dev_get_ioresource(res
, fixed_io
->address
,
201 fixed_io
->address_length
,
209 return !(res
->flags
& IORESOURCE_DISABLED
);
211 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(acpi_dev_resource_io
);
213 static bool acpi_decode_space(struct resource_win
*win
,
214 struct acpi_resource_address
*addr
,
215 struct acpi_address64_attribute
*attr
)
217 u8 iodec
= attr
->granularity
== 0xfff ? ACPI_DECODE_10
: ACPI_DECODE_16
;
218 bool wp
= addr
->info
.mem
.write_protect
;
219 u64 len
= attr
->address_length
;
220 u64 start
, end
, offset
= 0;
221 struct resource
*res
= &win
->res
;
224 * Filter out invalid descriptor according to ACPI Spec 5.0, section
225 * 6.4.3.5 Address Space Resource Descriptors.
227 if ((addr
->min_address_fixed
!= addr
->max_address_fixed
&& len
) ||
228 (addr
->min_address_fixed
&& addr
->max_address_fixed
&& !len
))
229 pr_debug("ACPI: Invalid address space min_addr_fix %d, max_addr_fix %d, len %llx\n",
230 addr
->min_address_fixed
, addr
->max_address_fixed
, len
);
233 * For bridges that translate addresses across the bridge,
234 * translation_offset is the offset that must be added to the
235 * address on the secondary side to obtain the address on the
236 * primary side. Non-bridge devices must list 0 for all Address
237 * Translation offset bits.
239 if (addr
->producer_consumer
== ACPI_PRODUCER
)
240 offset
= attr
->translation_offset
;
241 else if (attr
->translation_offset
)
242 pr_debug("ACPI: translation_offset(%lld) is invalid for non-bridge device.\n",
243 attr
->translation_offset
);
244 start
= attr
->minimum
+ offset
;
245 end
= attr
->maximum
+ offset
;
247 win
->offset
= offset
;
250 if (sizeof(resource_size_t
) < sizeof(u64
) &&
251 (offset
!= win
->offset
|| start
!= res
->start
|| end
!= res
->end
)) {
252 pr_warn("acpi resource window ([%#llx-%#llx] ignored, not CPU addressable)\n",
253 attr
->minimum
, attr
->maximum
);
257 switch (addr
->resource_type
) {
258 case ACPI_MEMORY_RANGE
:
259 acpi_dev_memresource_flags(res
, len
, wp
);
262 acpi_dev_ioresource_flags(res
, len
, iodec
,
263 addr
->info
.io
.translation_type
);
265 case ACPI_BUS_NUMBER_RANGE
:
266 res
->flags
= IORESOURCE_BUS
;
272 if (addr
->producer_consumer
== ACPI_PRODUCER
)
273 res
->flags
|= IORESOURCE_WINDOW
;
275 if (addr
->info
.mem
.caching
== ACPI_PREFETCHABLE_MEMORY
)
276 res
->flags
|= IORESOURCE_PREFETCH
;
278 return !(res
->flags
& IORESOURCE_DISABLED
);
282 * acpi_dev_resource_address_space - Extract ACPI address space information.
283 * @ares: Input ACPI resource object.
284 * @win: Output generic resource object.
286 * Check if the given ACPI resource object represents an address space resource
287 * and if that's the case, use the information in it to populate the generic
288 * resource object pointed to by @win.
291 * 1) false with win->res.flags setting to zero: not the expected resource type
292 * 2) false with IORESOURCE_DISABLED in win->res.flags: valid unassigned
294 * 3) true: valid assigned resource
296 bool acpi_dev_resource_address_space(struct acpi_resource
*ares
,
297 struct resource_win
*win
)
299 struct acpi_resource_address64 addr
;
302 if (ACPI_FAILURE(acpi_resource_to_address64(ares
, &addr
)))
305 return acpi_decode_space(win
, (struct acpi_resource_address
*)&addr
,
308 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(acpi_dev_resource_address_space
);
311 * acpi_dev_resource_ext_address_space - Extract ACPI address space information.
312 * @ares: Input ACPI resource object.
313 * @win: Output generic resource object.
315 * Check if the given ACPI resource object represents an extended address space
316 * resource and if that's the case, use the information in it to populate the
317 * generic resource object pointed to by @win.
320 * 1) false with win->res.flags setting to zero: not the expected resource type
321 * 2) false with IORESOURCE_DISABLED in win->res.flags: valid unassigned
323 * 3) true: valid assigned resource
325 bool acpi_dev_resource_ext_address_space(struct acpi_resource
*ares
,
326 struct resource_win
*win
)
328 struct acpi_resource_extended_address64
*ext_addr
;
331 if (ares
->type
!= ACPI_RESOURCE_TYPE_EXTENDED_ADDRESS64
)
334 ext_addr
= &ares
->data
.ext_address64
;
336 return acpi_decode_space(win
, (struct acpi_resource_address
*)ext_addr
,
339 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(acpi_dev_resource_ext_address_space
);
342 * acpi_dev_irq_flags - Determine IRQ resource flags.
343 * @triggering: Triggering type as provided by ACPI.
344 * @polarity: Interrupt polarity as provided by ACPI.
345 * @shareable: Whether or not the interrupt is shareable.
347 unsigned long acpi_dev_irq_flags(u8 triggering
, u8 polarity
, u8 shareable
)
351 if (triggering
== ACPI_LEVEL_SENSITIVE
)
352 flags
= polarity
== ACPI_ACTIVE_LOW
?
353 IORESOURCE_IRQ_LOWLEVEL
: IORESOURCE_IRQ_HIGHLEVEL
;
355 flags
= polarity
== ACPI_ACTIVE_LOW
?
356 IORESOURCE_IRQ_LOWEDGE
: IORESOURCE_IRQ_HIGHEDGE
;
358 if (shareable
== ACPI_SHARED
)
359 flags
|= IORESOURCE_IRQ_SHAREABLE
;
361 return flags
| IORESOURCE_IRQ
;
363 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(acpi_dev_irq_flags
);
366 * acpi_dev_get_irq_type - Determine irq type.
367 * @triggering: Triggering type as provided by ACPI.
368 * @polarity: Interrupt polarity as provided by ACPI.
370 unsigned int acpi_dev_get_irq_type(int triggering
, int polarity
)
373 case ACPI_ACTIVE_LOW
:
374 return triggering
== ACPI_EDGE_SENSITIVE
?
375 IRQ_TYPE_EDGE_FALLING
:
377 case ACPI_ACTIVE_HIGH
:
378 return triggering
== ACPI_EDGE_SENSITIVE
?
379 IRQ_TYPE_EDGE_RISING
:
381 case ACPI_ACTIVE_BOTH
:
382 if (triggering
== ACPI_EDGE_SENSITIVE
)
383 return IRQ_TYPE_EDGE_BOTH
;
385 return IRQ_TYPE_NONE
;
388 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(acpi_dev_get_irq_type
);
390 static void acpi_dev_irqresource_disabled(struct resource
*res
, u32 gsi
)
394 res
->flags
= IORESOURCE_IRQ
| IORESOURCE_DISABLED
| IORESOURCE_UNSET
;
397 static void acpi_dev_get_irqresource(struct resource
*res
, u32 gsi
,
398 u8 triggering
, u8 polarity
, u8 shareable
,
403 if (!valid_IRQ(gsi
)) {
404 acpi_dev_irqresource_disabled(res
, gsi
);
409 * In IO-APIC mode, use overridden attribute. Two reasons:
410 * 1. BIOS bug in DSDT
411 * 2. BIOS uses IO-APIC mode Interrupt Source Override
413 * We do this only if we are dealing with IRQ() or IRQNoFlags()
414 * resource (the legacy ISA resources). With modern ACPI 5 devices
415 * using extended IRQ descriptors we take the IRQ configuration
416 * from _CRS directly.
418 if (legacy
&& !acpi_get_override_irq(gsi
, &t
, &p
)) {
419 u8 trig
= t
? ACPI_LEVEL_SENSITIVE
: ACPI_EDGE_SENSITIVE
;
420 u8 pol
= p
? ACPI_ACTIVE_LOW
: ACPI_ACTIVE_HIGH
;
422 if (triggering
!= trig
|| polarity
!= pol
) {
423 pr_warning("ACPI: IRQ %d override to %s, %s\n", gsi
,
424 t
? "level" : "edge", p
? "low" : "high");
430 res
->flags
= acpi_dev_irq_flags(triggering
, polarity
, shareable
);
431 irq
= acpi_register_gsi(NULL
, gsi
, triggering
, polarity
);
436 acpi_dev_irqresource_disabled(res
, gsi
);
441 * acpi_dev_resource_interrupt - Extract ACPI interrupt resource information.
442 * @ares: Input ACPI resource object.
443 * @index: Index into the array of GSIs represented by the resource.
444 * @res: Output generic resource object.
446 * Check if the given ACPI resource object represents an interrupt resource
447 * and @index does not exceed the resource's interrupt count (true is returned
448 * in that case regardless of the results of the other checks)). If that's the
449 * case, register the GSI corresponding to @index from the array of interrupts
450 * represented by the resource and populate the generic resource object pointed
451 * to by @res accordingly. If the registration of the GSI is not successful,
452 * IORESOURCE_DISABLED will be set it that object's flags.
455 * 1) false with res->flags setting to zero: not the expected resource type
456 * 2) false with IORESOURCE_DISABLED in res->flags: valid unassigned resource
457 * 3) true: valid assigned resource
459 bool acpi_dev_resource_interrupt(struct acpi_resource
*ares
, int index
,
460 struct resource
*res
)
462 struct acpi_resource_irq
*irq
;
463 struct acpi_resource_extended_irq
*ext_irq
;
465 switch (ares
->type
) {
466 case ACPI_RESOURCE_TYPE_IRQ
:
468 * Per spec, only one interrupt per descriptor is allowed in
469 * _CRS, but some firmware violates this, so parse them all.
471 irq
= &ares
->data
.irq
;
472 if (index
>= irq
->interrupt_count
) {
473 acpi_dev_irqresource_disabled(res
, 0);
476 acpi_dev_get_irqresource(res
, irq
->interrupts
[index
],
477 irq
->triggering
, irq
->polarity
,
478 irq
->sharable
, true);
480 case ACPI_RESOURCE_TYPE_EXTENDED_IRQ
:
481 ext_irq
= &ares
->data
.extended_irq
;
482 if (index
>= ext_irq
->interrupt_count
) {
483 acpi_dev_irqresource_disabled(res
, 0);
487 acpi_dev_get_irqresource(res
, ext_irq
->interrupts
[index
],
488 ext_irq
->triggering
, ext_irq
->polarity
,
489 ext_irq
->sharable
, false);
491 acpi_dev_irqresource_disabled(res
, 0);
500 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(acpi_dev_resource_interrupt
);
503 * acpi_dev_free_resource_list - Free resource from %acpi_dev_get_resources().
504 * @list: The head of the resource list to free.
506 void acpi_dev_free_resource_list(struct list_head
*list
)
508 resource_list_free(list
);
510 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(acpi_dev_free_resource_list
);
512 struct res_proc_context
{
513 struct list_head
*list
;
514 int (*preproc
)(struct acpi_resource
*, void *);
520 static acpi_status
acpi_dev_new_resource_entry(struct resource_win
*win
,
521 struct res_proc_context
*c
)
523 struct resource_entry
*rentry
;
525 rentry
= resource_list_create_entry(NULL
, 0);
530 *rentry
->res
= win
->res
;
531 rentry
->offset
= win
->offset
;
532 resource_list_add_tail(rentry
, c
->list
);
537 static acpi_status
acpi_dev_process_resource(struct acpi_resource
*ares
,
540 struct res_proc_context
*c
= context
;
541 struct resource_win win
;
542 struct resource
*res
= &win
.res
;
548 ret
= c
->preproc(ares
, c
->preproc_data
);
551 return AE_CTRL_TERMINATE
;
552 } else if (ret
> 0) {
557 memset(&win
, 0, sizeof(win
));
559 if (acpi_dev_resource_memory(ares
, res
)
560 || acpi_dev_resource_io(ares
, res
)
561 || acpi_dev_resource_address_space(ares
, &win
)
562 || acpi_dev_resource_ext_address_space(ares
, &win
))
563 return acpi_dev_new_resource_entry(&win
, c
);
565 for (i
= 0; acpi_dev_resource_interrupt(ares
, i
, res
); i
++) {
568 status
= acpi_dev_new_resource_entry(&win
, c
);
569 if (ACPI_FAILURE(status
))
576 static int __acpi_dev_get_resources(struct acpi_device
*adev
,
577 struct list_head
*list
,
578 int (*preproc
)(struct acpi_resource
*, void *),
579 void *preproc_data
, char *method
)
581 struct res_proc_context c
;
584 if (!adev
|| !adev
->handle
|| !list_empty(list
))
587 if (!acpi_has_method(adev
->handle
, method
))
592 c
.preproc_data
= preproc_data
;
595 status
= acpi_walk_resources(adev
->handle
, method
,
596 acpi_dev_process_resource
, &c
);
597 if (ACPI_FAILURE(status
)) {
598 acpi_dev_free_resource_list(list
);
599 return c
.error
? c
.error
: -EIO
;
606 * acpi_dev_get_resources - Get current resources of a device.
607 * @adev: ACPI device node to get the resources for.
608 * @list: Head of the resultant list of resources (must be empty).
609 * @preproc: The caller's preprocessing routine.
610 * @preproc_data: Pointer passed to the caller's preprocessing routine.
612 * Evaluate the _CRS method for the given device node and process its output by
613 * (1) executing the @preproc() rountine provided by the caller, passing the
614 * resource pointer and @preproc_data to it as arguments, for each ACPI resource
615 * returned and (2) converting all of the returned ACPI resources into struct
616 * resource objects if possible. If the return value of @preproc() in step (1)
617 * is different from 0, step (2) is not applied to the given ACPI resource and
618 * if that value is negative, the whole processing is aborted and that value is
619 * returned as the final error code.
621 * The resultant struct resource objects are put on the list pointed to by
622 * @list, that must be empty initially, as members of struct resource_entry
623 * objects. Callers of this routine should use %acpi_dev_free_resource_list() to
626 * The number of resources in the output list is returned on success, an error
627 * code reflecting the error condition is returned otherwise.
629 int acpi_dev_get_resources(struct acpi_device
*adev
, struct list_head
*list
,
630 int (*preproc
)(struct acpi_resource
*, void *),
633 return __acpi_dev_get_resources(adev
, list
, preproc
, preproc_data
,
636 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(acpi_dev_get_resources
);
638 static int is_memory(struct acpi_resource
*ares
, void *not_used
)
640 struct resource_win win
;
641 struct resource
*res
= &win
.res
;
643 memset(&win
, 0, sizeof(win
));
645 return !(acpi_dev_resource_memory(ares
, res
)
646 || acpi_dev_resource_address_space(ares
, &win
)
647 || acpi_dev_resource_ext_address_space(ares
, &win
));
651 * acpi_dev_get_dma_resources - Get current DMA resources of a device.
652 * @adev: ACPI device node to get the resources for.
653 * @list: Head of the resultant list of resources (must be empty).
655 * Evaluate the _DMA method for the given device node and process its
658 * The resultant struct resource objects are put on the list pointed to
659 * by @list, that must be empty initially, as members of struct
660 * resource_entry objects. Callers of this routine should use
661 * %acpi_dev_free_resource_list() to free that list.
663 * The number of resources in the output list is returned on success,
664 * an error code reflecting the error condition is returned otherwise.
666 int acpi_dev_get_dma_resources(struct acpi_device
*adev
, struct list_head
*list
)
668 return __acpi_dev_get_resources(adev
, list
, is_memory
, NULL
,
671 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(acpi_dev_get_dma_resources
);
674 * acpi_dev_filter_resource_type - Filter ACPI resource according to resource
676 * @ares: Input ACPI resource object.
677 * @types: Valid resource types of IORESOURCE_XXX
679 * This is a helper function to support acpi_dev_get_resources(), which filters
680 * ACPI resource objects according to resource types.
682 int acpi_dev_filter_resource_type(struct acpi_resource
*ares
,
685 unsigned long type
= 0;
687 switch (ares
->type
) {
688 case ACPI_RESOURCE_TYPE_MEMORY24
:
689 case ACPI_RESOURCE_TYPE_MEMORY32
:
690 case ACPI_RESOURCE_TYPE_FIXED_MEMORY32
:
691 type
= IORESOURCE_MEM
;
693 case ACPI_RESOURCE_TYPE_IO
:
694 case ACPI_RESOURCE_TYPE_FIXED_IO
:
695 type
= IORESOURCE_IO
;
697 case ACPI_RESOURCE_TYPE_IRQ
:
698 case ACPI_RESOURCE_TYPE_EXTENDED_IRQ
:
699 type
= IORESOURCE_IRQ
;
701 case ACPI_RESOURCE_TYPE_DMA
:
702 case ACPI_RESOURCE_TYPE_FIXED_DMA
:
703 type
= IORESOURCE_DMA
;
705 case ACPI_RESOURCE_TYPE_GENERIC_REGISTER
:
706 type
= IORESOURCE_REG
;
708 case ACPI_RESOURCE_TYPE_ADDRESS16
:
709 case ACPI_RESOURCE_TYPE_ADDRESS32
:
710 case ACPI_RESOURCE_TYPE_ADDRESS64
:
711 case ACPI_RESOURCE_TYPE_EXTENDED_ADDRESS64
:
712 if (ares
->data
.address
.resource_type
== ACPI_MEMORY_RANGE
)
713 type
= IORESOURCE_MEM
;
714 else if (ares
->data
.address
.resource_type
== ACPI_IO_RANGE
)
715 type
= IORESOURCE_IO
;
716 else if (ares
->data
.address
.resource_type
==
717 ACPI_BUS_NUMBER_RANGE
)
718 type
= IORESOURCE_BUS
;
724 return (type
& types
) ? 0 : 1;
726 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(acpi_dev_filter_resource_type
);
728 static int acpi_dev_consumes_res(struct acpi_device
*adev
, struct resource
*res
)
730 struct list_head resource_list
;
731 struct resource_entry
*rentry
;
734 INIT_LIST_HEAD(&resource_list
);
735 ret
= acpi_dev_get_resources(adev
, &resource_list
, NULL
, NULL
);
739 list_for_each_entry(rentry
, &resource_list
, node
) {
740 if (resource_contains(rentry
->res
, res
)) {
747 acpi_dev_free_resource_list(&resource_list
);
751 static acpi_status
acpi_res_consumer_cb(acpi_handle handle
, u32 depth
,
752 void *context
, void **ret
)
754 struct resource
*res
= context
;
755 struct acpi_device
**consumer
= (struct acpi_device
**) ret
;
756 struct acpi_device
*adev
;
758 if (acpi_bus_get_device(handle
, &adev
))
761 if (acpi_dev_consumes_res(adev
, res
)) {
763 return AE_CTRL_TERMINATE
;
770 * acpi_resource_consumer - Find the ACPI device that consumes @res.
771 * @res: Resource to search for.
773 * Search the current resource settings (_CRS) of every ACPI device node
774 * for @res. If we find an ACPI device whose _CRS includes @res, return
775 * it. Otherwise, return NULL.
777 struct acpi_device
*acpi_resource_consumer(struct resource
*res
)
779 struct acpi_device
*consumer
= NULL
;
781 acpi_get_devices(NULL
, acpi_res_consumer_cb
, res
, (void **) &consumer
);