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1 /******************************************************************************
2  *
3  * Module Name: utosi - Support for the _OSI predefined control method
4  *
5  *****************************************************************************/
6 
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43 
44 #include "acpi.h"
45 #include "accommon.h"
46 
47 
48 #define _COMPONENT          ACPI_UTILITIES
49         ACPI_MODULE_NAME    ("utosi")
50 
51 
52 /******************************************************************************
53  *
54  * ACPICA policy for new _OSI strings:
55  *
56  * It is the stated policy of ACPICA that new _OSI strings will be integrated
57  * into this module as soon as possible after they are defined. It is strongly
58  * recommended that all ACPICA hosts mirror this policy and integrate any
59  * changes to this module as soon as possible. There are several historical
60  * reasons behind this policy:
61  *
62  * 1) New BIOSs tend to test only the case where the host responds TRUE to
63  *    the latest version of Windows, which would respond to the latest/newest
64  *    _OSI string. Not responding TRUE to the latest version of Windows will
65  *    risk executing untested code paths throughout the DSDT and SSDTs.
66  *
67  * 2) If a new _OSI string is recognized only after a significant delay, this
68  *    has the potential to cause problems on existing working machines because
69  *    of the possibility that a new and different path through the ASL code
70  *    will be executed.
71  *
72  * 3) New _OSI strings are tending to come out about once per year. A delay
73  *    in recognizing a new string for a significant amount of time risks the
74  *    release of another string which only compounds the initial problem.
75  *
76  *****************************************************************************/
77 
78 
79 /*
80  * Strings supported by the _OSI predefined control method (which is
81  * implemented internally within this module.)
82  *
83  * March 2009: Removed "Linux" as this host no longer wants to respond true
84  * for this string. Basically, the only safe OS strings are windows-related
85  * and in many or most cases represent the only test path within the
86  * BIOS-provided ASL code.
87  *
88  * The last element of each entry is used to track the newest version of
89  * Windows that the BIOS has requested.
90  */
91 static ACPI_INTERFACE_INFO    AcpiDefaultSupportedInterfaces[] =
92 {
93     /* Operating System Vendor Strings */
94 
95     {"Windows 2000",        NULL, 0, ACPI_OSI_WIN_2000},         /* Windows 2000 */
96     {"Windows 2001",        NULL, 0, ACPI_OSI_WIN_XP},           /* Windows XP */
97     {"Windows 2001 SP1",    NULL, 0, ACPI_OSI_WIN_XP_SP1},       /* Windows XP SP1 */
98     {"Windows 2001.1",      NULL, 0, ACPI_OSI_WINSRV_2003},      /* Windows Server 2003 */
99     {"Windows 2001 SP2",    NULL, 0, ACPI_OSI_WIN_XP_SP2},       /* Windows XP SP2 */
100     {"Windows 2001.1 SP1",  NULL, 0, ACPI_OSI_WINSRV_2003_SP1},  /* Windows Server 2003 SP1 - Added 03/2006 */
101     {"Windows 2006",        NULL, 0, ACPI_OSI_WIN_VISTA},        /* Windows Vista - Added 03/2006 */
102     {"Windows 2006.1",      NULL, 0, ACPI_OSI_WINSRV_2008},      /* Windows Server 2008 - Added 09/2009 */
103     {"Windows 2006 SP1",    NULL, 0, ACPI_OSI_WIN_VISTA_SP1},    /* Windows Vista SP1 - Added 09/2009 */
104     {"Windows 2006 SP2",    NULL, 0, ACPI_OSI_WIN_VISTA_SP2},    /* Windows Vista SP2 - Added 09/2010 */
105     {"Windows 2009",        NULL, 0, ACPI_OSI_WIN_7},            /* Windows 7 and Server 2008 R2 - Added 09/2009 */
106 	/*
107 	 * XXX
108 	 * The following OSes are temporarily disabled. Windows introduced
109 	 * support for xhci (USB 3.0) in Windows 8. When we advertise Windows 8
110 	 * and newer support, some vendors use that as a key to automatically
111 	 * transition all USB ports to the xhci controller. Until we have
112 	 * support for the xhci controller, we should not advertise these
113 	 * operating systems. From a brief survey, there isn't too much other
114 	 * AML that this impacts at this time.
115 	 */
116 /*    {"Windows 2012",        NULL, 0, ACPI_OSI_WIN_8},*/            /* Windows 8 and Server 2012 - Added 08/2012 */
117 /*    {"Windows 2013",        NULL, 0, ACPI_OSI_WIN_8},*/            /* Windows 8.1 and Server 2012 R2 - Added 01/2014 */
118 /*    {"Windows 2015",        NULL, 0, ACPI_OSI_WIN_10},*/           /* Windows 10 - Added 03/2015 */
119 
120     /* Feature Group Strings */
121 
122     {"Extended Address Space Descriptor", NULL, ACPI_OSI_FEATURE, 0},
123 
124     /*
125      * All "optional" feature group strings (features that are implemented
126      * by the host) should be dynamically modified to VALID by the host via
127      * AcpiInstallInterface or AcpiUpdateInterfaces. Such optional feature
128      * group strings are set as INVALID by default here.
129      */
130 
131     {"Module Device",               NULL, ACPI_OSI_OPTIONAL_FEATURE, 0},
132     {"Processor Device",            NULL, ACPI_OSI_OPTIONAL_FEATURE, 0},
133     {"3.0 Thermal Model",           NULL, ACPI_OSI_OPTIONAL_FEATURE, 0},
134     {"3.0 _SCP Extensions",         NULL, ACPI_OSI_OPTIONAL_FEATURE, 0},
135     {"Processor Aggregator Device", NULL, ACPI_OSI_OPTIONAL_FEATURE, 0}
136 };
137 
138 
139 /*******************************************************************************
140  *
141  * FUNCTION:    AcpiUtInitializeInterfaces
142  *
143  * PARAMETERS:  None
144  *
145  * RETURN:      Status
146  *
147  * DESCRIPTION: Initialize the global _OSI supported interfaces list
148  *
149  ******************************************************************************/
150 
151 ACPI_STATUS
AcpiUtInitializeInterfaces(void)152 AcpiUtInitializeInterfaces (
153     void)
154 {
155     ACPI_STATUS             Status;
156     UINT32                  i;
157 
158 
159     Status = AcpiOsAcquireMutex (AcpiGbl_OsiMutex, ACPI_WAIT_FOREVER);
160     if (ACPI_FAILURE (Status))
161     {
162         return (Status);
163     }
164 
165     AcpiGbl_SupportedInterfaces = AcpiDefaultSupportedInterfaces;
166 
167     /* Link the static list of supported interfaces */
168 
169     for (i = 0;
170         i < (ACPI_ARRAY_LENGTH (AcpiDefaultSupportedInterfaces) - 1);
171         i++)
172     {
173         AcpiDefaultSupportedInterfaces[i].Next =
174             &AcpiDefaultSupportedInterfaces[(ACPI_SIZE) i + 1];
175     }
176 
177     AcpiOsReleaseMutex (AcpiGbl_OsiMutex);
178     return (AE_OK);
179 }
180 
181 
182 /*******************************************************************************
183  *
184  * FUNCTION:    AcpiUtInterfaceTerminate
185  *
186  * PARAMETERS:  None
187  *
188  * RETURN:      Status
189  *
190  * DESCRIPTION: Delete all interfaces in the global list. Sets
191  *              AcpiGbl_SupportedInterfaces to NULL.
192  *
193  ******************************************************************************/
194 
195 ACPI_STATUS
AcpiUtInterfaceTerminate(void)196 AcpiUtInterfaceTerminate (
197     void)
198 {
199     ACPI_STATUS             Status;
200     ACPI_INTERFACE_INFO     *NextInterface;
201 
202 
203     Status = AcpiOsAcquireMutex (AcpiGbl_OsiMutex, ACPI_WAIT_FOREVER);
204     if (ACPI_FAILURE (Status))
205     {
206         return (Status);
207     }
208 
209     NextInterface = AcpiGbl_SupportedInterfaces;
210     while (NextInterface)
211     {
212         AcpiGbl_SupportedInterfaces = NextInterface->Next;
213 
214         if (NextInterface->Flags & ACPI_OSI_DYNAMIC)
215         {
216             /* Only interfaces added at runtime can be freed */
217 
218             ACPI_FREE (NextInterface->Name);
219             ACPI_FREE (NextInterface);
220         }
221         else
222         {
223             /* Interface is in static list. Reset it to invalid or valid. */
224 
225             if (NextInterface->Flags & ACPI_OSI_DEFAULT_INVALID)
226             {
227                 NextInterface->Flags |= ACPI_OSI_INVALID;
228             }
229             else
230             {
231                 NextInterface->Flags &= ~ACPI_OSI_INVALID;
232             }
233         }
234 
235         NextInterface = AcpiGbl_SupportedInterfaces;
236     }
237 
238     AcpiOsReleaseMutex (AcpiGbl_OsiMutex);
239     return (AE_OK);
240 }
241 
242 
243 /*******************************************************************************
244  *
245  * FUNCTION:    AcpiUtInstallInterface
246  *
247  * PARAMETERS:  InterfaceName       - The interface to install
248  *
249  * RETURN:      Status
250  *
251  * DESCRIPTION: Install the interface into the global interface list.
252  *              Caller MUST hold AcpiGbl_OsiMutex
253  *
254  ******************************************************************************/
255 
256 ACPI_STATUS
AcpiUtInstallInterface(ACPI_STRING InterfaceName)257 AcpiUtInstallInterface (
258     ACPI_STRING             InterfaceName)
259 {
260     ACPI_INTERFACE_INFO     *InterfaceInfo;
261 
262 
263     /* Allocate info block and space for the name string */
264 
265     InterfaceInfo = ACPI_ALLOCATE_ZEROED (sizeof (ACPI_INTERFACE_INFO));
266     if (!InterfaceInfo)
267     {
268         return (AE_NO_MEMORY);
269     }
270 
271     InterfaceInfo->Name = ACPI_ALLOCATE_ZEROED (strlen (InterfaceName) + 1);
272     if (!InterfaceInfo->Name)
273     {
274         ACPI_FREE (InterfaceInfo);
275         return (AE_NO_MEMORY);
276     }
277 
278     /* Initialize new info and insert at the head of the global list */
279 
280     strcpy (InterfaceInfo->Name, InterfaceName);
281     InterfaceInfo->Flags = ACPI_OSI_DYNAMIC;
282     InterfaceInfo->Next = AcpiGbl_SupportedInterfaces;
283 
284     AcpiGbl_SupportedInterfaces = InterfaceInfo;
285     return (AE_OK);
286 }
287 
288 
289 /*******************************************************************************
290  *
291  * FUNCTION:    AcpiUtRemoveInterface
292  *
293  * PARAMETERS:  InterfaceName       - The interface to remove
294  *
295  * RETURN:      Status
296  *
297  * DESCRIPTION: Remove the interface from the global interface list.
298  *              Caller MUST hold AcpiGbl_OsiMutex
299  *
300  ******************************************************************************/
301 
302 ACPI_STATUS
AcpiUtRemoveInterface(ACPI_STRING InterfaceName)303 AcpiUtRemoveInterface (
304     ACPI_STRING             InterfaceName)
305 {
306     ACPI_INTERFACE_INFO     *PreviousInterface;
307     ACPI_INTERFACE_INFO     *NextInterface;
308 
309 
310     PreviousInterface = NextInterface = AcpiGbl_SupportedInterfaces;
311     while (NextInterface)
312     {
313         if (!strcmp (InterfaceName, NextInterface->Name))
314         {
315             /*
316              * Found: name is in either the static list
317              * or was added at runtime
318              */
319             if (NextInterface->Flags & ACPI_OSI_DYNAMIC)
320             {
321                 /* Interface was added dynamically, remove and free it */
322 
323                 if (PreviousInterface == NextInterface)
324                 {
325                     AcpiGbl_SupportedInterfaces = NextInterface->Next;
326                 }
327                 else
328                 {
329                     PreviousInterface->Next = NextInterface->Next;
330                 }
331 
332                 ACPI_FREE (NextInterface->Name);
333                 ACPI_FREE (NextInterface);
334             }
335             else
336             {
337                 /*
338                  * Interface is in static list. If marked invalid, then
339                  * it does not actually exist. Else, mark it invalid.
340                  */
341                 if (NextInterface->Flags & ACPI_OSI_INVALID)
342                 {
343                     return (AE_NOT_EXIST);
344                 }
345 
346                 NextInterface->Flags |= ACPI_OSI_INVALID;
347             }
348 
349             return (AE_OK);
350         }
351 
352         PreviousInterface = NextInterface;
353         NextInterface = NextInterface->Next;
354     }
355 
356     /* Interface was not found */
357 
358     return (AE_NOT_EXIST);
359 }
360 
361 
362 /*******************************************************************************
363  *
364  * FUNCTION:    AcpiUtUpdateInterfaces
365  *
366  * PARAMETERS:  Action              - Actions to be performed during the
367  *                                    update
368  *
369  * RETURN:      Status
370  *
371  * DESCRIPTION: Update _OSI interface strings, disabling or enabling OS vendor
372  *              strings or/and feature group strings.
373  *              Caller MUST hold AcpiGbl_OsiMutex
374  *
375  ******************************************************************************/
376 
377 ACPI_STATUS
AcpiUtUpdateInterfaces(UINT8 Action)378 AcpiUtUpdateInterfaces (
379     UINT8                   Action)
380 {
381     ACPI_INTERFACE_INFO     *NextInterface;
382 
383 
384     NextInterface = AcpiGbl_SupportedInterfaces;
385     while (NextInterface)
386     {
387         if (((NextInterface->Flags & ACPI_OSI_FEATURE) &&
388              (Action & ACPI_FEATURE_STRINGS)) ||
389             (!(NextInterface->Flags & ACPI_OSI_FEATURE) &&
390              (Action & ACPI_VENDOR_STRINGS)))
391         {
392             if (Action & ACPI_DISABLE_INTERFACES)
393             {
394                 /* Mark the interfaces as invalid */
395 
396                 NextInterface->Flags |= ACPI_OSI_INVALID;
397             }
398             else
399             {
400                 /* Mark the interfaces as valid */
401 
402                 NextInterface->Flags &= ~ACPI_OSI_INVALID;
403             }
404         }
405 
406         NextInterface = NextInterface->Next;
407     }
408 
409     return (AE_OK);
410 }
411 
412 
413 /*******************************************************************************
414  *
415  * FUNCTION:    AcpiUtGetInterface
416  *
417  * PARAMETERS:  InterfaceName       - The interface to find
418  *
419  * RETURN:      ACPI_INTERFACE_INFO if found. NULL if not found.
420  *
421  * DESCRIPTION: Search for the specified interface name in the global list.
422  *              Caller MUST hold AcpiGbl_OsiMutex
423  *
424  ******************************************************************************/
425 
426 ACPI_INTERFACE_INFO *
AcpiUtGetInterface(ACPI_STRING InterfaceName)427 AcpiUtGetInterface (
428     ACPI_STRING             InterfaceName)
429 {
430     ACPI_INTERFACE_INFO     *NextInterface;
431 
432 
433     NextInterface = AcpiGbl_SupportedInterfaces;
434     while (NextInterface)
435     {
436         if (!strcmp (InterfaceName, NextInterface->Name))
437         {
438             return (NextInterface);
439         }
440 
441         NextInterface = NextInterface->Next;
442     }
443 
444     return (NULL);
445 }
446 
447 
448 /*******************************************************************************
449  *
450  * FUNCTION:    AcpiUtOsiImplementation
451  *
452  * PARAMETERS:  WalkState           - Current walk state
453  *
454  * RETURN:      Status
455  *
456  * DESCRIPTION: Implementation of the _OSI predefined control method. When
457  *              an invocation of _OSI is encountered in the system AML,
458  *              control is transferred to this function.
459  *
460  ******************************************************************************/
461 
462 ACPI_STATUS
AcpiUtOsiImplementation(ACPI_WALK_STATE * WalkState)463 AcpiUtOsiImplementation (
464     ACPI_WALK_STATE         *WalkState)
465 {
466     ACPI_OPERAND_OBJECT     *StringDesc;
467     ACPI_OPERAND_OBJECT     *ReturnDesc;
468     ACPI_INTERFACE_INFO     *InterfaceInfo;
469     ACPI_INTERFACE_HANDLER  InterfaceHandler;
470     ACPI_STATUS             Status;
471     UINT32                  ReturnValue;
472 
473 
474     ACPI_FUNCTION_TRACE (UtOsiImplementation);
475 
476 
477     /* Validate the string input argument (from the AML caller) */
478 
479     StringDesc = WalkState->Arguments[0].Object;
480     if (!StringDesc ||
481         (StringDesc->Common.Type != ACPI_TYPE_STRING))
482     {
483         return_ACPI_STATUS (AE_TYPE);
484     }
485 
486     /* Create a return object */
487 
488     ReturnDesc = AcpiUtCreateInternalObject (ACPI_TYPE_INTEGER);
489     if (!ReturnDesc)
490     {
491         return_ACPI_STATUS (AE_NO_MEMORY);
492     }
493 
494     /* Default return value is 0, NOT SUPPORTED */
495 
496     ReturnValue = 0;
497     Status = AcpiOsAcquireMutex (AcpiGbl_OsiMutex, ACPI_WAIT_FOREVER);
498     if (ACPI_FAILURE (Status))
499     {
500         AcpiUtRemoveReference (ReturnDesc);
501         return_ACPI_STATUS (Status);
502     }
503 
504     /* Lookup the interface in the global _OSI list */
505 
506     InterfaceInfo = AcpiUtGetInterface (StringDesc->String.Pointer);
507     if (InterfaceInfo &&
508         !(InterfaceInfo->Flags & ACPI_OSI_INVALID))
509     {
510         /*
511          * The interface is supported.
512          * Update the OsiData if necessary. We keep track of the latest
513          * version of Windows that has been requested by the BIOS.
514          */
515         if (InterfaceInfo->Value > AcpiGbl_OsiData)
516         {
517             AcpiGbl_OsiData = InterfaceInfo->Value;
518         }
519 
520         ReturnValue = ACPI_UINT32_MAX;
521     }
522 
523     AcpiOsReleaseMutex (AcpiGbl_OsiMutex);
524 
525     /*
526      * Invoke an optional _OSI interface handler. The host OS may wish
527      * to do some interface-specific handling. For example, warn about
528      * certain interfaces or override the true/false support value.
529      */
530     InterfaceHandler = AcpiGbl_InterfaceHandler;
531     if (InterfaceHandler)
532     {
533         ReturnValue = InterfaceHandler (
534             StringDesc->String.Pointer, ReturnValue);
535     }
536 
537     ACPI_DEBUG_PRINT_RAW ((ACPI_DB_INFO,
538         "ACPI: BIOS _OSI(\"%s\") is %ssupported\n",
539         StringDesc->String.Pointer, ReturnValue == 0 ? "not " : ""));
540 
541     /* Complete the return object */
542 
543     ReturnDesc->Integer.Value = ReturnValue;
544     WalkState->ReturnDesc = ReturnDesc;
545     return_ACPI_STATUS (AE_OK);
546 }
547