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1 /*******************************************************************************
3 * Module Name: hwregs - Read/write access functions for the various ACPI
4 * control and status registers.
6 ******************************************************************************/
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45 #include <acpi/acpi.h>
46 #include "accommon.h"
47 #include "acevents.h"
49 #define _COMPONENT ACPI_HARDWARE
50 ACPI_MODULE_NAME("hwregs")
52 #if (!ACPI_REDUCED_HARDWARE)
53 /* Local Prototypes */
54 static u8
55 acpi_hw_get_access_bit_width(struct acpi_generic_address *reg,
56 u8 max_bit_width);
58 static acpi_status
59 acpi_hw_read_multiple(u32 *value,
60 struct acpi_generic_address *register_a,
61 struct acpi_generic_address *register_b);
63 static acpi_status
64 acpi_hw_write_multiple(u32 value,
65 struct acpi_generic_address *register_a,
66 struct acpi_generic_address *register_b);
68 #endif /* !ACPI_REDUCED_HARDWARE */
70 /******************************************************************************
72 * FUNCTION: acpi_hw_get_access_bit_width
74 * PARAMETERS: reg - GAS register structure
75 * max_bit_width - Max bit_width supported (32 or 64)
77 * RETURN: Status
79 * DESCRIPTION: Obtain optimal access bit width
81 ******************************************************************************/
83 static u8
84 acpi_hw_get_access_bit_width(struct acpi_generic_address *reg, u8 max_bit_width)
86 if (!reg->access_width) {
87 if (reg->space_id == ACPI_ADR_SPACE_SYSTEM_IO) {
88 max_bit_width = 32;
92 * Detect old register descriptors where only the bit_width field
93 * makes senses.
95 if (reg->bit_width < max_bit_width &&
96 !reg->bit_offset && reg->bit_width &&
97 ACPI_IS_POWER_OF_TWO(reg->bit_width) &&
98 ACPI_IS_ALIGNED(reg->bit_width, 8)) {
99 return (reg->bit_width);
101 return (max_bit_width);
102 } else {
103 return (1 << (reg->access_width + 2));
107 /******************************************************************************
109 * FUNCTION: acpi_hw_validate_register
111 * PARAMETERS: reg - GAS register structure
112 * max_bit_width - Max bit_width supported (32 or 64)
113 * address - Pointer to where the gas->address
114 * is returned
116 * RETURN: Status
118 * DESCRIPTION: Validate the contents of a GAS register. Checks the GAS
119 * pointer, Address, space_id, bit_width, and bit_offset.
121 ******************************************************************************/
123 acpi_status
124 acpi_hw_validate_register(struct acpi_generic_address *reg,
125 u8 max_bit_width, u64 *address)
127 u8 bit_width;
128 u8 access_width;
130 /* Must have a valid pointer to a GAS structure */
132 if (!reg) {
133 return (AE_BAD_PARAMETER);
137 * Copy the target address. This handles possible alignment issues.
138 * Address must not be null. A null address also indicates an optional
139 * ACPI register that is not supported, so no error message.
141 ACPI_MOVE_64_TO_64(address, &reg->address);
142 if (!(*address)) {
143 return (AE_BAD_ADDRESS);
146 /* Validate the space_ID */
148 if ((reg->space_id != ACPI_ADR_SPACE_SYSTEM_MEMORY) &&
149 (reg->space_id != ACPI_ADR_SPACE_SYSTEM_IO)) {
150 ACPI_ERROR((AE_INFO,
151 "Unsupported address space: 0x%X", reg->space_id));
152 return (AE_SUPPORT);
155 /* Validate the access_width */
157 if (reg->access_width > 4) {
158 ACPI_ERROR((AE_INFO,
159 "Unsupported register access width: 0x%X",
160 reg->access_width));
161 return (AE_SUPPORT);
164 /* Validate the bit_width, convert access_width into number of bits */
166 access_width = acpi_hw_get_access_bit_width(reg, max_bit_width);
167 bit_width =
168 ACPI_ROUND_UP(reg->bit_offset + reg->bit_width, access_width);
169 if (max_bit_width < bit_width) {
170 ACPI_WARNING((AE_INFO,
171 "Requested bit width 0x%X is smaller than register bit width 0x%X",
172 max_bit_width, bit_width));
173 return (AE_SUPPORT);
176 return (AE_OK);
179 /******************************************************************************
181 * FUNCTION: acpi_hw_read
183 * PARAMETERS: value - Where the value is returned
184 * reg - GAS register structure
186 * RETURN: Status
188 * DESCRIPTION: Read from either memory or IO space. This is a 32-bit max
189 * version of acpi_read, used internally since the overhead of
190 * 64-bit values is not needed.
192 * LIMITATIONS: <These limitations also apply to acpi_hw_write>
193 * space_ID must be system_memory or system_IO.
195 ******************************************************************************/
197 acpi_status acpi_hw_read(u32 *value, struct acpi_generic_address *reg)
199 u64 address;
200 u8 access_width;
201 u32 bit_width;
202 u8 bit_offset;
203 u64 value64;
204 u32 value32;
205 u8 index;
206 acpi_status status;
208 ACPI_FUNCTION_NAME(hw_read);
210 /* Validate contents of the GAS register */
212 status = acpi_hw_validate_register(reg, 32, &address);
213 if (ACPI_FAILURE(status)) {
214 return (status);
218 * Initialize entire 32-bit return value to zero, convert access_width
219 * into number of bits based
221 *value = 0;
222 access_width = acpi_hw_get_access_bit_width(reg, 32);
223 bit_width = reg->bit_offset + reg->bit_width;
224 bit_offset = reg->bit_offset;
227 * Two address spaces supported: Memory or IO. PCI_Config is
228 * not supported here because the GAS structure is insufficient
230 index = 0;
231 while (bit_width) {
232 if (bit_offset >= access_width) {
233 value32 = 0;
234 bit_offset -= access_width;
235 } else {
236 if (reg->space_id == ACPI_ADR_SPACE_SYSTEM_MEMORY) {
237 status =
238 acpi_os_read_memory((acpi_physical_address)
239 address +
240 index *
241 ACPI_DIV_8
242 (access_width),
243 &value64, access_width);
244 value32 = (u32)value64;
245 } else { /* ACPI_ADR_SPACE_SYSTEM_IO, validated earlier */
247 status = acpi_hw_read_port((acpi_io_address)
248 address +
249 index *
250 ACPI_DIV_8
251 (access_width),
252 &value32,
253 access_width);
257 * Use offset style bit masks because:
258 * bit_offset < access_width/bit_width < access_width, and
259 * access_width is ensured to be less than 32-bits by
260 * acpi_hw_validate_register().
262 if (bit_offset) {
263 value32 &= ACPI_MASK_BITS_BELOW(bit_offset);
264 bit_offset = 0;
266 if (bit_width < access_width) {
267 value32 &= ACPI_MASK_BITS_ABOVE(bit_width);
272 * Use offset style bit writes because "Index * AccessWidth" is
273 * ensured to be less than 32-bits by acpi_hw_validate_register().
275 ACPI_SET_BITS(value, index * access_width,
276 ACPI_MASK_BITS_ABOVE_32(access_width), value32);
278 bit_width -=
279 bit_width > access_width ? access_width : bit_width;
280 index++;
283 ACPI_DEBUG_PRINT((ACPI_DB_IO,
284 "Read: %8.8X width %2d from %8.8X%8.8X (%s)\n",
285 *value, access_width, ACPI_FORMAT_UINT64(address),
286 acpi_ut_get_region_name(reg->space_id)));
288 return (status);
291 /******************************************************************************
293 * FUNCTION: acpi_hw_write
295 * PARAMETERS: value - Value to be written
296 * reg - GAS register structure
298 * RETURN: Status
300 * DESCRIPTION: Write to either memory or IO space. This is a 32-bit max
301 * version of acpi_write, used internally since the overhead of
302 * 64-bit values is not needed.
304 ******************************************************************************/
306 acpi_status acpi_hw_write(u32 value, struct acpi_generic_address *reg)
308 u64 address;
309 acpi_status status;
311 ACPI_FUNCTION_NAME(hw_write);
313 /* Validate contents of the GAS register */
315 status = acpi_hw_validate_register(reg, 32, &address);
316 if (ACPI_FAILURE(status)) {
317 return (status);
321 * Two address spaces supported: Memory or IO. PCI_Config is
322 * not supported here because the GAS structure is insufficient
324 if (reg->space_id == ACPI_ADR_SPACE_SYSTEM_MEMORY) {
325 status = acpi_os_write_memory((acpi_physical_address)
326 address, (u64)value,
327 reg->bit_width);
328 } else { /* ACPI_ADR_SPACE_SYSTEM_IO, validated earlier */
330 status = acpi_hw_write_port((acpi_io_address)
331 address, value, reg->bit_width);
334 ACPI_DEBUG_PRINT((ACPI_DB_IO,
335 "Wrote: %8.8X width %2d to %8.8X%8.8X (%s)\n",
336 value, reg->bit_width, ACPI_FORMAT_UINT64(address),
337 acpi_ut_get_region_name(reg->space_id)));
339 return (status);
342 #if (!ACPI_REDUCED_HARDWARE)
343 /*******************************************************************************
345 * FUNCTION: acpi_hw_clear_acpi_status
347 * PARAMETERS: None
349 * RETURN: Status
351 * DESCRIPTION: Clears all fixed and general purpose status bits
353 ******************************************************************************/
355 acpi_status acpi_hw_clear_acpi_status(void)
357 acpi_status status;
358 acpi_cpu_flags lock_flags = 0;
360 ACPI_FUNCTION_TRACE(hw_clear_acpi_status);
362 ACPI_DEBUG_PRINT((ACPI_DB_IO, "About to write %04X to %8.8X%8.8X\n",
363 ACPI_BITMASK_ALL_FIXED_STATUS,
364 ACPI_FORMAT_UINT64(acpi_gbl_xpm1a_status.address)));
366 lock_flags = acpi_os_acquire_lock(acpi_gbl_hardware_lock);
368 /* Clear the fixed events in PM1 A/B */
370 status = acpi_hw_register_write(ACPI_REGISTER_PM1_STATUS,
371 ACPI_BITMASK_ALL_FIXED_STATUS);
373 acpi_os_release_lock(acpi_gbl_hardware_lock, lock_flags);
375 if (ACPI_FAILURE(status)) {
376 goto exit;
379 /* Clear the GPE Bits in all GPE registers in all GPE blocks */
381 status = acpi_ev_walk_gpe_list(acpi_hw_clear_gpe_block, NULL);
383 exit:
384 return_ACPI_STATUS(status);
387 /*******************************************************************************
389 * FUNCTION: acpi_hw_get_bit_register_info
391 * PARAMETERS: register_id - Index of ACPI Register to access
393 * RETURN: The bitmask to be used when accessing the register
395 * DESCRIPTION: Map register_id into a register bitmask.
397 ******************************************************************************/
399 struct acpi_bit_register_info *acpi_hw_get_bit_register_info(u32 register_id)
401 ACPI_FUNCTION_ENTRY();
403 if (register_id > ACPI_BITREG_MAX) {
404 ACPI_ERROR((AE_INFO, "Invalid BitRegister ID: 0x%X",
405 register_id));
406 return (NULL);
409 return (&acpi_gbl_bit_register_info[register_id]);
412 /******************************************************************************
414 * FUNCTION: acpi_hw_write_pm1_control
416 * PARAMETERS: pm1a_control - Value to be written to PM1A control
417 * pm1b_control - Value to be written to PM1B control
419 * RETURN: Status
421 * DESCRIPTION: Write the PM1 A/B control registers. These registers are
422 * different than than the PM1 A/B status and enable registers
423 * in that different values can be written to the A/B registers.
424 * Most notably, the SLP_TYP bits can be different, as per the
425 * values returned from the _Sx predefined methods.
427 ******************************************************************************/
429 acpi_status acpi_hw_write_pm1_control(u32 pm1a_control, u32 pm1b_control)
431 acpi_status status;
433 ACPI_FUNCTION_TRACE(hw_write_pm1_control);
435 status =
436 acpi_hw_write(pm1a_control, &acpi_gbl_FADT.xpm1a_control_block);
437 if (ACPI_FAILURE(status)) {
438 return_ACPI_STATUS(status);
441 if (acpi_gbl_FADT.xpm1b_control_block.address) {
442 status =
443 acpi_hw_write(pm1b_control,
444 &acpi_gbl_FADT.xpm1b_control_block);
446 return_ACPI_STATUS(status);
449 /******************************************************************************
451 * FUNCTION: acpi_hw_register_read
453 * PARAMETERS: register_id - ACPI Register ID
454 * return_value - Where the register value is returned
456 * RETURN: Status and the value read.
458 * DESCRIPTION: Read from the specified ACPI register
460 ******************************************************************************/
461 acpi_status acpi_hw_register_read(u32 register_id, u32 *return_value)
463 u32 value = 0;
464 acpi_status status;
466 ACPI_FUNCTION_TRACE(hw_register_read);
468 switch (register_id) {
469 case ACPI_REGISTER_PM1_STATUS: /* PM1 A/B: 16-bit access each */
471 status = acpi_hw_read_multiple(&value,
472 &acpi_gbl_xpm1a_status,
473 &acpi_gbl_xpm1b_status);
474 break;
476 case ACPI_REGISTER_PM1_ENABLE: /* PM1 A/B: 16-bit access each */
478 status = acpi_hw_read_multiple(&value,
479 &acpi_gbl_xpm1a_enable,
480 &acpi_gbl_xpm1b_enable);
481 break;
483 case ACPI_REGISTER_PM1_CONTROL: /* PM1 A/B: 16-bit access each */
485 status = acpi_hw_read_multiple(&value,
486 &acpi_gbl_FADT.
487 xpm1a_control_block,
488 &acpi_gbl_FADT.
489 xpm1b_control_block);
492 * Zero the write-only bits. From the ACPI specification, "Hardware
493 * Write-Only Bits": "Upon reads to registers with write-only bits,
494 * software masks out all write-only bits."
496 value &= ~ACPI_PM1_CONTROL_WRITEONLY_BITS;
497 break;
499 case ACPI_REGISTER_PM2_CONTROL: /* 8-bit access */
501 status =
502 acpi_hw_read(&value, &acpi_gbl_FADT.xpm2_control_block);
503 break;
505 case ACPI_REGISTER_PM_TIMER: /* 32-bit access */
507 status = acpi_hw_read(&value, &acpi_gbl_FADT.xpm_timer_block);
508 break;
510 case ACPI_REGISTER_SMI_COMMAND_BLOCK: /* 8-bit access */
512 status =
513 acpi_hw_read_port(acpi_gbl_FADT.smi_command, &value, 8);
514 break;
516 default:
518 ACPI_ERROR((AE_INFO, "Unknown Register ID: 0x%X", register_id));
519 status = AE_BAD_PARAMETER;
520 break;
523 if (ACPI_SUCCESS(status)) {
524 *return_value = value;
527 return_ACPI_STATUS(status);
530 /******************************************************************************
532 * FUNCTION: acpi_hw_register_write
534 * PARAMETERS: register_id - ACPI Register ID
535 * value - The value to write
537 * RETURN: Status
539 * DESCRIPTION: Write to the specified ACPI register
541 * NOTE: In accordance with the ACPI specification, this function automatically
542 * preserves the value of the following bits, meaning that these bits cannot be
543 * changed via this interface:
545 * PM1_CONTROL[0] = SCI_EN
546 * PM1_CONTROL[9]
547 * PM1_STATUS[11]
549 * ACPI References:
550 * 1) Hardware Ignored Bits: When software writes to a register with ignored
551 * bit fields, it preserves the ignored bit fields
552 * 2) SCI_EN: OSPM always preserves this bit position
554 ******************************************************************************/
556 acpi_status acpi_hw_register_write(u32 register_id, u32 value)
558 acpi_status status;
559 u32 read_value;
561 ACPI_FUNCTION_TRACE(hw_register_write);
563 switch (register_id) {
564 case ACPI_REGISTER_PM1_STATUS: /* PM1 A/B: 16-bit access each */
566 * Handle the "ignored" bit in PM1 Status. According to the ACPI
567 * specification, ignored bits are to be preserved when writing.
568 * Normally, this would mean a read/modify/write sequence. However,
569 * preserving a bit in the status register is different. Writing a
570 * one clears the status, and writing a zero preserves the status.
571 * Therefore, we must always write zero to the ignored bit.
573 * This behavior is clarified in the ACPI 4.0 specification.
575 value &= ~ACPI_PM1_STATUS_PRESERVED_BITS;
577 status = acpi_hw_write_multiple(value,
578 &acpi_gbl_xpm1a_status,
579 &acpi_gbl_xpm1b_status);
580 break;
582 case ACPI_REGISTER_PM1_ENABLE: /* PM1 A/B: 16-bit access each */
584 status = acpi_hw_write_multiple(value,
585 &acpi_gbl_xpm1a_enable,
586 &acpi_gbl_xpm1b_enable);
587 break;
589 case ACPI_REGISTER_PM1_CONTROL: /* PM1 A/B: 16-bit access each */
591 * Perform a read first to preserve certain bits (per ACPI spec)
592 * Note: This includes SCI_EN, we never want to change this bit
594 status = acpi_hw_read_multiple(&read_value,
595 &acpi_gbl_FADT.
596 xpm1a_control_block,
597 &acpi_gbl_FADT.
598 xpm1b_control_block);
599 if (ACPI_FAILURE(status)) {
600 goto exit;
603 /* Insert the bits to be preserved */
605 ACPI_INSERT_BITS(value, ACPI_PM1_CONTROL_PRESERVED_BITS,
606 read_value);
608 /* Now we can write the data */
610 status = acpi_hw_write_multiple(value,
611 &acpi_gbl_FADT.
612 xpm1a_control_block,
613 &acpi_gbl_FADT.
614 xpm1b_control_block);
615 break;
617 case ACPI_REGISTER_PM2_CONTROL: /* 8-bit access */
619 * For control registers, all reserved bits must be preserved,
620 * as per the ACPI spec.
622 status =
623 acpi_hw_read(&read_value,
624 &acpi_gbl_FADT.xpm2_control_block);
625 if (ACPI_FAILURE(status)) {
626 goto exit;
629 /* Insert the bits to be preserved */
631 ACPI_INSERT_BITS(value, ACPI_PM2_CONTROL_PRESERVED_BITS,
632 read_value);
634 status =
635 acpi_hw_write(value, &acpi_gbl_FADT.xpm2_control_block);
636 break;
638 case ACPI_REGISTER_PM_TIMER: /* 32-bit access */
640 status = acpi_hw_write(value, &acpi_gbl_FADT.xpm_timer_block);
641 break;
643 case ACPI_REGISTER_SMI_COMMAND_BLOCK: /* 8-bit access */
645 /* SMI_CMD is currently always in IO space */
647 status =
648 acpi_hw_write_port(acpi_gbl_FADT.smi_command, value, 8);
649 break;
651 default:
653 ACPI_ERROR((AE_INFO, "Unknown Register ID: 0x%X", register_id));
654 status = AE_BAD_PARAMETER;
655 break;
658 exit:
659 return_ACPI_STATUS(status);
662 /******************************************************************************
664 * FUNCTION: acpi_hw_read_multiple
666 * PARAMETERS: value - Where the register value is returned
667 * register_a - First ACPI register (required)
668 * register_b - Second ACPI register (optional)
670 * RETURN: Status
672 * DESCRIPTION: Read from the specified two-part ACPI register (such as PM1 A/B)
674 ******************************************************************************/
676 static acpi_status
677 acpi_hw_read_multiple(u32 *value,
678 struct acpi_generic_address *register_a,
679 struct acpi_generic_address *register_b)
681 u32 value_a = 0;
682 u32 value_b = 0;
683 acpi_status status;
685 /* The first register is always required */
687 status = acpi_hw_read(&value_a, register_a);
688 if (ACPI_FAILURE(status)) {
689 return (status);
692 /* Second register is optional */
694 if (register_b->address) {
695 status = acpi_hw_read(&value_b, register_b);
696 if (ACPI_FAILURE(status)) {
697 return (status);
702 * OR the two return values together. No shifting or masking is necessary,
703 * because of how the PM1 registers are defined in the ACPI specification:
705 * "Although the bits can be split between the two register blocks (each
706 * register block has a unique pointer within the FADT), the bit positions
707 * are maintained. The register block with unimplemented bits (that is,
708 * those implemented in the other register block) always returns zeros,
709 * and writes have no side effects"
711 *value = (value_a | value_b);
712 return (AE_OK);
715 /******************************************************************************
717 * FUNCTION: acpi_hw_write_multiple
719 * PARAMETERS: value - The value to write
720 * register_a - First ACPI register (required)
721 * register_b - Second ACPI register (optional)
723 * RETURN: Status
725 * DESCRIPTION: Write to the specified two-part ACPI register (such as PM1 A/B)
727 ******************************************************************************/
729 static acpi_status
730 acpi_hw_write_multiple(u32 value,
731 struct acpi_generic_address *register_a,
732 struct acpi_generic_address *register_b)
734 acpi_status status;
736 /* The first register is always required */
738 status = acpi_hw_write(value, register_a);
739 if (ACPI_FAILURE(status)) {
740 return (status);
744 * Second register is optional
746 * No bit shifting or clearing is necessary, because of how the PM1
747 * registers are defined in the ACPI specification:
749 * "Although the bits can be split between the two register blocks (each
750 * register block has a unique pointer within the FADT), the bit positions
751 * are maintained. The register block with unimplemented bits (that is,
752 * those implemented in the other register block) always returns zeros,
753 * and writes have no side effects"
755 if (register_b->address) {
756 status = acpi_hw_write(value, register_b);
759 return (status);
762 #endif /* !ACPI_REDUCED_HARDWARE */