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25 
26 #ifndef	_SYS_EPM_H
27 #define	_SYS_EPM_H
28 
29 #pragma ident	"%Z%%M%	%I%	%E% SMI"
30 
31 #include <sys/pm.h>
32 #include <sys/dditypes.h>
33 #include <sys/devops.h>
34 #include <sys/ddi_impldefs.h>
35 #include <sys/taskq.h>
36 #include <sys/tzfile.h>
37 
38 /*
39  * XXXX
40  * Do we really need this include?  It may be leftover from early CPUPM code.
41  * #include <sys/processor.h>
42  */
43 
44 #ifdef	__cplusplus
45 extern "C" {
46 #endif
47 
48 #ifdef	_KERNEL
49 
50 /*
51  * epm.h:	Function prototypes and data structs for kernel pm functions.
52  */
53 
54 void e_pm_props(dev_info_t *);
55 int e_new_pm_props(dev_info_t *);
56 
57 #define	PM_LEVEL_UPONLY (-2)	/* only raise power level */
58 #define	PM_LEVEL_DOWNONLY (-3)	/* only lower power level */
59 #define	PM_LEVEL_EXACT (-4)	/* wants exact power level */
60 
61 /*
62  * Values used by e_pm_props and friends, found in devi_pm_flags
63  */
64 #define	PMC_NEEDS_SR		0x00001	/* do suspend/resume despite no "reg" */
65 #define	PMC_NO_SR		0x00002	/* don't suspend/resume despite "reg" */
66 #define	PMC_PARENTAL_SR		0x00004	/* call up tree to suspend/resume */
67 #define	PMC_WANTS_NOTIFY	0x00008	/* notify if child pwr level changes */
68 #define	PMC_BC			0x00010	/* no pm-components, backwards compat */
69 #define	PMC_COMPONENTS_DONE	0x00020 /* parsed pm-components */
70 #define	PMC_COMPONENTS_FAILED	0x00040 /* failed parsing pm-components */
71 #define	PMC_SUSPENDED		0x00080 /* device has been suspended */
72 #define	PMC_DEF_THRESH		0x00100 /* thresholds are default */
73 #define	PMC_DEV_THRESH		0x00200 /* SET_THRESHOLD ioctl seen */
74 #define	PMC_COMP_THRESH		0x00400 /* relative threshold set */
75 #define	PMC_NEXDEF_THRESH	0x00800 /* relative threshold set for nexus */
76 #define	PMC_NOPMKID		0x01000 /* non-pm'd child of pm'd parent */
77 #define	PMC_NO_INVOL		0x02000 /* no pm without driver's consent */
78 #define	PMC_VOLPMD		0x04000 /* went down voluntarily */
79 #define	PMC_SKIP_BRINGUP	0x08000 /* Skipped a dependency bringup */
80 
81 /*
82  * A node which is the console frame buffer, and should not be powered down
83  * automatically because the OBP driver doesn't know how to power it back up
84  * before using it  (can remove this when prom calls back into kernel to do
85  * io to console).
86  */
87 #define	PMC_CONSOLE_FB		0x10000	/* console framebuffer */
88 #define	PMC_NOINVOL_DONE	0x20000 /* processed by pm_noinvol_specd() */
89 #define	PMC_DRIVER_REMOVED	0x40000 /* driver is removed	*/
90 #define	PMC_CPU_DEVICE		0x80000 /* device is a power manageable CPU */
91 #define	PMC_CPU_THRESH		0x100000 /* cpu threshold set */
92 
93 #define	PMC_THRESH_ALL	(PMC_DEF_THRESH | PMC_DEV_THRESH | \
94     PMC_COMP_THRESH | PMC_NEXDEF_THRESH | PMC_CPU_THRESH)
95 #define	PMC_THRESH_NONE	~(PMC_THRESH_ALL)
96 
97 /* Flags for the component */
98 #define	PM_POWER_OP		0x00001	/* set power in process */
99 #define	PM_PHC_WHILE_SET_POWER	0x00002	/* phc and set power deadlock */
100 
101 /*
102  * One of these is attached to each devinfo that is autopm'd.
103  */
104 typedef struct pm_scan {
105 	int		ps_idle_down;	/* PMID_XXX flags */
106 	int		ps_scan_flags;	/* scan flags, defined below */
107 	timeout_id_t	ps_scan_id;	/* per dip scan timeout id */
108 } pm_scan_t;
109 
110 /*
111  * ps_scan_flags may take the following values, plus possibly
112  * more defined.
113  */
114 #define	PM_SCANNING		0x100	/* scanning: pm_scan_dev is active */
115 #define	PM_SCAN_AGAIN		0x200
116 #define	PM_SCAN_STOP		0x400
117 #define	PM_SCAN_DISPATCHED	0x800
118 
119 #define	PM_DEFAULT_MIN_SCAN	((clock_t)15) /* Minimum scan interval in sec */
120 #define	PM_CPU_MIN_SCAN		((clock_t)1) /* Minimum interval for CPUs */
121 
122 /*
123  * Power management component definitions, used for tracking idleness of
124  * devices.  An array of these hangs off the devi_pm_components member of the
125  * dev_info struct (if initialized by driver and/or auto-pm)
126  * The array of these structs is followed in the same kmem_zalloc'd chunk by
127  * the names pointed to by the structs.
128  */
129 
130 /*
131  * This (sub-)struct contains all the info extracted from the pm-components
132  * property for each component (name of component, names and values of power
133  * levels supported).  It is in a separate structure to allow it to be handled
134  * as a struct assignment.
135  */
136 typedef struct pm_comp {
137 	char 	*pmc_name;		/* name of component */
138 	int	pmc_numlevels;		/* number of power levels supported */
139 	int	*pmc_lvals;		/* numerical values of levels */
140 	int	*pmc_thresh;		/* thresholds in secs, last INT_MAX */
141 	char	**pmc_lnames;		/* human readable names of levels */
142 	/*
143 	 * This part is just bookkeeping for the storage space involved above
144 	 * used for copying and freeing the struct members.  This because C
145 	 * is really an assembler at heart.
146 	 */
147 	size_t	pmc_name_sz;		/* size of name string		*/
148 	char	*pmc_lname_buf;		/* buffer holding *pmc_lnames	*/
149 	size_t	pmc_lnames_sz;		/* total size of pmc_lname_buf	*/
150 } pm_comp_t;
151 
152 /*
153  * Here we have the rest of what we need to know about a component.
154  */
155 typedef struct pm_component {
156 	uint_t pmc_flags;		/* flags this component */
157 	uint_t pmc_busycount;		/* for nesting busy calls */
158 	time_t pmc_timestamp;		/* timestamp */
159 	uint_t pmc_norm_pwr;		/* normal power index (or value) */
160 	int pmc_cur_pwr;		/* current power index (or value)  */
161 	int pmc_phc_pwr;		/* prev. value of curpwr (deadlock) */
162 	pm_comp_t pmc_comp;		/* component description */
163 } pm_component_t;
164 
165 /*
166  * All members of this struct are protected by PM_LOCK_DIP(dip).
167  *
168  * kidsupcnt counts (the number of components of new-style children at non-zero
169  * level (unknown counts as non-zero)) + (the number of old-style children with
170  * component 0 at non-zero level) for parents that have not asked for
171  * notification.  When kidsupcnt is 0 for a nexus node, then pm scans it,
172  * otherwise it leaves it alone.
173  * Parents that ask for notification always get get scanned,
174  * so we keep their kidsupcnt at zero.
175  */
176 typedef struct pm_info {
177 	uint_t		pmi_dev_pm_state; /* PM state of a device */
178 	int		pmi_clone;	/* owner for direct pm'd devs */
179 	int		pmi_levels[2];	/* storage space for 2 levels */
180 	int		*pmi_lp;	/* storage space for >2 levels */
181 	kcondvar_t	pmi_cv;		/* condvar for direct PM access */
182 } pm_info_t;
183 
184 /*
185  * Work request structure for the dependency processing thread.
186  */
187 typedef struct pm_dep_wk {
188 	int		pdw_type;		/* Type of request */
189 	int		pdw_wait;		/* caller waits for result */
190 	int		pdw_done;		/* set when req is done */
191 	int		pdw_ret;		/* return value to caller */
192 	int		pdw_pwr;		/* pwr level of keeper */
193 	kcondvar_t	pdw_cv;			/* cv to wake up caller */
194 	struct		pm_dep_wk *pdw_next;	/* next element */
195 	char		*pdw_keeper;
196 	char		*pdw_kept;
197 } pm_dep_wk_t;
198 
199 /*
200  * Types of work, depends on when it gets called:
201  */
202 #define	PM_DEP_WK_POWER_ON		1	/* power on */
203 #define	PM_DEP_WK_POWER_OFF		2	/* power off */
204 #define	PM_DEP_WK_DETACH		3	/* detach */
205 #define	PM_DEP_WK_REMOVE_DEP		4	/* dependency removed */
206 #define	PM_DEP_WK_BRINGUP_SELF		5	/* released from direct PM */
207 #define	PM_DEP_WK_RECORD_KEEPER		6	/* PM_ADD_DEPENDENT */
208 #define	PM_DEP_WK_RECORD_KEEPER_PROP	7	/* PM_ADD_DEPENDENT_PROP */
209 #define	PM_DEP_WK_KEPT			8	/* dep. work as a kept */
210 #define	PM_DEP_WK_KEEPER		9	/* dep. work as a keeper */
211 #define	PM_DEP_WK_ATTACH		10	/* when dip is attached */
212 #define	PM_DEP_WK_CHECK_KEPT		11	/* check if this is a kept */
213 #define	PM_DEP_WK_CPR_SUSPEND		12	/* Suspend dep. during CPR */
214 #define	PM_DEP_WK_CPR_RESUME		13	/* Resume dep. after CPR */
215 
216 /*
217  * Wait for dependency work to finish or not.
218  */
219 #define	PM_DEP_WAIT	1
220 #define	PM_DEP_NOWAIT	0
221 
222 typedef enum pm_canblock
223 {
224 	PM_CANBLOCK_BLOCK,	/* wait for controlling process action */
225 	PM_CANBLOCK_FAIL,	/* don't wait, fail request */
226 	PM_CANBLOCK_BYPASS	/* don't wait, ignore controlling process */
227 } pm_canblock_t;
228 
229 typedef enum pm_cpupm
230 {
231 	PM_CPUPM_NOTSET,	/* no specific treatment of CPU devices */
232 	PM_CPUPM_ENABLE,	/* power manage CPU devices */
233 	PM_CPUPM_DISABLE	/* do not power manage CPU devices */
234 } pm_cpupm_t;
235 
236 #define	PPM(dip) ((dev_info_t *)DEVI(dip)->devi_pm_ppm)
237 
238 /*
239  * The power request struct uses for the DDI_CTLOPS_POWER busctl.
240  *
241  * Note: When changing this enum it is necessary to maintain binary
242  * compatibility with older versions.  To insure that, add new values only
243  * at the end and refrain from deleting any existing values.
244  */
245 typedef enum {
246 	PMR_SET_POWER = 1,		/* called ddi_power (obsolete)	*/
247 	PMR_SUSPEND,			/* parental suspend		*/
248 	PMR_RESUME,			/* parental resume		*/
249 	PMR_PRE_SET_POWER,		/* parent's "pre" notification	*/
250 	PMR_POST_SET_POWER,		/* parent's "post" notification	*/
251 	PMR_PPM_SET_POWER,		/* platform pm set power	*/
252 	PMR_PPM_ATTACH,			/* ppm attach notify - unused	*/
253 	PMR_PPM_DETACH,			/* ppm detach notify - unused   */
254 	PMR_PPM_POWER_CHANGE_NOTIFY,	/* ppm level change notify	*/
255 	PMR_REPORT_PMCAP,		/* report pm capability		*/
256 	PMR_CHANGED_POWER,		/* parent's power_has_changed notif. */
257 	PMR_PPM_PRE_PROBE,		/* ppm pre probe notify		*/
258 	PMR_PPM_POST_PROBE,		/* ppm post probe notify	*/
259 	PMR_PPM_PRE_ATTACH,		/* ppm pre attach notify	*/
260 	PMR_PPM_POST_ATTACH,		/* ppm post pm attach notify	*/
261 	PMR_PPM_PRE_DETACH,		/* ppm pre pm detach notify	*/
262 	PMR_PPM_POST_DETACH,		/* ppm post pm detach notify	*/
263 	PMR_PPM_UNMANAGE,		/* device being unmanaged	*/
264 	PMR_PPM_PRE_RESUME,		/* ppm resume notify		*/
265 	PMR_PPM_ALL_LOWEST,		/* ppm all lowest power notify	*/
266 	PMR_PPM_LOCK_POWER,		/* ppm lock power		*/
267 	PMR_PPM_UNLOCK_POWER,		/* ppm unlock power		*/
268 	PMR_PPM_TRY_LOCK_POWER,		/* ppm try lock power		*/
269 	PMR_PPM_INIT_CHILD,		/* ppm init child notify	*/
270 	PMR_PPM_UNINIT_CHILD,		/* ppm uninit child notify	*/
271 	PMR_PPM_POWER_LOCK_OWNER,	/* ppm power lock owner's address */
272 	PMR_PPM_ENTER_SX,		/* ppm: enter ACPI S[2-4] state	*/
273 	PMR_PPM_EXIT_SX,		/* ppm: enter ACPI S[2-4] state	*/
274 	PMR_PPM_SEARCH_LIST		/* ppm: search tuple list	*/
275 } pm_request_type;
276 
277 /*
278  * When changing the elements of the union below it is necessary to
279  * maintain binary compatibility with older versions.  Refrain from
280  * deleting existing elements of the union or modifying their contents.
281  * Avoid increasing the total size of this structure if new elements
282  * must be added.
283  */
284 typedef struct power_req {
285 	pm_request_type request_type;
286 	union req {
287 		/*
288 		 * PMR_SET_POWER (obsolete)
289 		 */
290 		struct set_power_req {
291 			dev_info_t	*who;
292 			int		cmpt;
293 			int		level;
294 		} set_power_req;
295 		/*
296 		 * PMR_SUSPEND
297 		 */
298 		struct suspend_req {
299 			dev_info_t	*who;
300 			ddi_detach_cmd_t cmd;
301 		} suspend_req;
302 		/*
303 		 * PMR_PPM_PRE_RESUME or PMR_RESUME
304 		 */
305 		struct resume_req {
306 			dev_info_t	*who;
307 			ddi_attach_cmd_t cmd;
308 		} resume_req;
309 		/*
310 		 * PMR_PRE_SET_POWER
311 		 */
312 		struct pre_set_power_req {
313 			dev_info_t	*who;
314 			int		cmpt;
315 			int		old_level;
316 			int		new_level;
317 		} pre_set_power_req;
318 		/*
319 		 * PMR_POST_SET_POWER
320 		 */
321 		struct post_set_power_req {
322 			dev_info_t	*who;
323 			int		cmpt;
324 			int		old_level;
325 			int		new_level;
326 			int		result;		/* driver's return */
327 		} post_set_power_req;
328 		/*
329 		 * PMR_PPM_SET_POWER
330 		 */
331 		struct ppm_set_power_req {
332 			dev_info_t	*who;
333 			int		cmpt;
334 			int		old_level;
335 			int		new_level;
336 			pm_canblock_t	canblock;
337 			void		*cookie;
338 		} ppm_set_power_req;
339 		/*
340 		 * PMR_PPM_POWER_CHANGE_NOTIFY
341 		 */
342 		struct ppm_notify_level_req {
343 			dev_info_t	*who;
344 			int		cmpt;
345 			int		old_level;
346 			int		new_level;
347 		} ppm_notify_level_req;
348 		/*
349 		 * PMR_REPORT_PMCAP
350 		 */
351 		struct report_pmcap_req {
352 			dev_info_t	*who;
353 			int		cap;
354 			void 		*arg;
355 		} report_pmcap_req;
356 		/*
357 		 * PMR_CHANGED_POWER
358 		 */
359 		struct changed_power_req {
360 			dev_info_t	*who;
361 			int		cmpt;
362 			int		old_level;
363 			int		new_level;
364 			int		result;
365 		} changed_power_req;
366 		/*
367 		 * PMR_PPM_PRE_PROBE, PMR_PPM_POST_PROBE, PMR_PPM_PRE_ATTACH,
368 		 * PMR_PPM_POST_ATTACH, PMR_PPM_PRE_DETACH, PMR_PPM_POST_DETACH
369 		 * PMR_PPM_INIT_CHILD, PMR_PPM_UNINIT_CHILD, or PMR_PPM_UNMANAGE
370 		 */
371 		struct ppm_config_req {
372 			dev_info_t	*who;
373 			int		result;		/* post only */
374 		} ppm_config_req;
375 		/*
376 		 * PMR_PPM_ALL_LOWEST
377 		 */
378 		struct ppm_all_lowest_req {
379 			int		mode;
380 		} ppm_all_lowest_req;
381 		/*
382 		 * PMR_PPM_LOCK_POWER, PMR_PPM_TRY_LOCK_POWER
383 		 */
384 		struct ppm_lock_power_req {
385 			dev_info_t	*who;
386 			int		*circp;
387 		} ppm_lock_power_req;
388 		/*
389 		 * PMR_PPM_UNLOCK_POWER
390 		 */
391 		struct ppm_unlock_power_req {
392 			dev_info_t	*who;
393 			int		circ;
394 		} ppm_unlock_power_req;
395 		/*
396 		 * PMR_PPM_POWER_LOCK_OWNER
397 		 */
398 		struct ppm_power_lock_owner_req {
399 			dev_info_t	*who;
400 			kthread_t	*owner;
401 		} ppm_power_lock_owner_req;
402 		/*
403 		 * PMR_PPM_POWER_ENTER_SX
404 		 */
405 		struct ppm_power_enter_sx_req {
406 			int	sx_state;	/* S3, S4 */
407 			int	test_point;	/* test point */
408 			uint64_t wakephys;	/* restart vector phys addr */
409 			void *psr;		/* PSM (apic) state buffer */
410 		} ppm_power_enter_sx_req;
411 		/*
412 		 * PMR_PPM_SEARCH_LIST
413 		 */
414 		struct ppm_search_list {
415 			pm_searchargs_t *searchlist;
416 			int		result;
417 		} ppm_search_list_req;
418 	} req;
419 } power_req_t;
420 
421 #define	S3	3
422 #define	S4	4
423 
424 extern int cpr_test_point;
425 extern major_t cpr_device;
426 
427 #define	LOOP_BACK_NONE	0
428 #define	LOOP_BACK_PASS	1
429 #define	LOOP_BACK_FAIL	2
430 #define	FORCE_SUSPEND_TO_RAM	3
431 #define	DEVICE_SUSPEND_TO_RAM	4
432 
433 /*
434  * Struct passed as arg to appm_ioctl
435  */
436 typedef struct s3_args {
437 	int		s3a_state;	/* S3, S4 */
438 	int		s3a_test_point;	/* test point */
439 	uint64_t	s3a_wakephys;	/* restart vector physical addr */
440 	void		*s3a_psr;	/* apic state save buffer */
441 } s3a_t;
442 
443 /*
444  * Structure used by the following bus_power operations:
445  *
446  *	BUS_POWER_PRE_NOTIFICATION
447  *	BUS_POWER_POST_NOTIFICATION
448  *	BUS_POWER_CHILD_PWRCHG
449  */
450 typedef struct pm_bp_child_pwrchg {
451 	dev_info_t	*bpc_dip;	/* dip of the target device */
452 	char		*bpc_path;	/* path to the target device */
453 	int		bpc_comp;	/* component changing power */
454 	int		bpc_olevel;	/* old power level */
455 	int		bpc_nlevel;	/* new power level */
456 	void		*bpc_private;	/* PM framework private */
457 } pm_bp_child_pwrchg_t;
458 
459 /*
460  * Structure used by the BUS_POWER_NEXUS_PWRUP operation
461  */
462 typedef struct pm_bp_nexus_pwrup {
463 	dev_info_t	*bpn_dip;	/* dip of the nexus device */
464 	int		bpn_comp;	/* component powering up */
465 	int		bpn_level;	/* new power level */
466 	void		*bpn_private;	/* PM framework private */
467 } pm_bp_nexus_pwrup_t;
468 
469 /*
470  * Structure used by the BUS_POWER_HAS_CHANGED operation
471  */
472 typedef struct pm_bp_has_changed {
473 	dev_info_t	*bphc_dip;	/* dip of the target device */
474 	char		*bphc_path;	/* path to the target device */
475 	int		bphc_comp;	/* component changing power */
476 	int		bphc_olevel;	/* old power level */
477 	int		bphc_nlevel;	/* new power level */
478 	void		*bphc_private;	/* PM framework private */
479 } pm_bp_has_changed_t;
480 
481 /*
482  * Commands indicating which activity is requiring an
483  * update to the noinvol counters.
484  */
485 #define	PM_BP_NOINVOL_ATTACH	1
486 #define	PM_BP_NOINVOL_DETACH	2
487 #define	PM_BP_NOINVOL_REMDRV	3
488 #define	PM_BP_NOINVOL_CFB	4
489 #define	PM_BP_NOINVOL_POWER	5
490 
491 /*
492  * Structure used by the BUS_POWER_NOINVOL operation.
493  */
494 typedef struct pm_bp_noinvol {
495 	dev_info_t	*bpni_dip;	/* dip of the target device */
496 	char		*bpni_path;	/* path to the target device */
497 	int		bpni_cmd;	/* how to update the counters */
498 	int		bpni_volpmd;	/* volpmd of target device */
499 	int		bpni_wasvolpmd;	/* whether to update volpmd */
500 	void		*bpni_private;	/* PM framework private */
501 } pm_bp_noinvol_t;
502 
503 /*
504  * This struct is used by the code that makes a PMR_PPM_SET_POWER request
505  * to ppm. Devices that changed power other than the primary device (which
506  * was requested) are passed back to the pm framework through this
507  * structure.
508  */
509 typedef struct pm_ppm_devlist {
510 	dev_info_t	*ppd_who;
511 	int		ppd_cmpt;
512 	int		ppd_old_level;
513 	int		ppd_new_level;
514 	struct pm_ppm_devlist	*ppd_next;
515 } pm_ppm_devlist_t;
516 
517 /*
518  * This struct is used by the code that brings up parents and notifies
519  * ppm drivers across probe/attach/detach (pm_pre/post_probe/attach/detach())
520  */
521 typedef struct pm_ppm_cookie {
522 	dev_info_t		*ppc_dip;	/* dip of target node */
523 	dev_info_t		*ppc_pdip;	/* parent's dip */
524 	dev_info_t		*ppc_ppm;	/* interested ppm driver */
525 	int			ppc_cmd;	/* attach/detach cmd */
526 } pm_ppm_cookie_t;
527 
528 /*
529  * This struct records one dependency (a device keeps another or others up)
530  * pdr_size includes size of strings.
531  */
532 typedef struct pm_dep_rec {
533 	char *pdr_keeper;		/* physpath of device keeping up */
534 	char *pdr_kept;			/* physpath or property name */
535 	char **pdr_kept_paths;		/* array of kept devices' paths */
536 	struct pm_dep_rec *pdr_next;	/* next dependency device */
537 	size_t pdr_size;		/* size to kmem_free */
538 	major_t pdr_major;		/* major of kept driver (not props) */
539 	int pdr_isprop;			/* true if kept is property name */
540 	int pdr_kept_count;		/* how many kept altogether */
541 	int pdr_satisfied;		/* true if in force (not properties) */
542 } pm_pdr_t;
543 
544 
545 /*
546  * This struct records threshold information about a single component
547  */
548 typedef struct pm_thresh_entry {
549 	int pte_numthresh;
550 	int *pte_thresh;
551 } pm_pte_t;
552 
553 /*
554  * Note that this header and its array of entry structs with their arrays
555  * of thresholds and string storage for physpath are all kmem_alloced in one
556  * chunk for easy freeing ptr_size is the size of that chunk
557  */
558 typedef struct pm_thresh_rec {
559 	char			*ptr_physpath;	/* identifies node */
560 	struct pm_thresh_rec	*ptr_next;
561 	int			ptr_numcomps;	/* number of components */
562 	size_t			ptr_size;	/* total size for kmem_free */
563 	pm_pte_t 		*ptr_entries;
564 } pm_thresh_rec_t;
565 
566 /*
567  * pmi_dev_pm_state state bits:
568  */
569 
570 /*
571  * a direct-pm device, not scanned, but controlled by a process
572  */
573 #define	PM_DIRECT	0x1
574 /*
575  * autopm is suspended while waiting to see if detach succeeds
576  */
577 #define	PM_DETACHING	0x2
578 
579 /*
580  * An all_to_normal operation for an autopm device that is detaching, is
581  * deferred in case the detach fails.
582  */
583 #define	PM_ALLNORM_DEFERRED	0x4
584 
585 #define	PM_GET_PM_INFO(dip) (DEVI(dip)->devi_pm_info)
586 #define	PM_GET_PM_SCAN(dip) (DEVI(dip)->devi_pm_scan)
587 
588 #define	PM_NUMCMPTS(dip) (DEVI(dip)->devi_pm_num_components)
589 #define	PM_CP(dip, comp) (&DEVI(dip)->devi_pm_components[comp])
590 
591 /*
592  * Returns true if the device specified by dip is directly power managed
593  */
594 #define	PM_ISDIRECT(dip) \
595 	(((pm_info_t *)PM_GET_PM_INFO(dip))->pmi_dev_pm_state & PM_DIRECT)
596 
597 /*
598  * Returns true if the device specified by dip is an old node for which we
599  * provide backwards compatible behavior (e.g. no pm-components property).
600  */
601 #define	PM_ISBC(dip) (DEVI(dip)->devi_pm_flags & PMC_BC)
602 
603 /*
604  * Returns true if we have skipped a dependency bringup on this dip.
605  */
606 #define	PM_SKBU(dip) (DEVI(dip)->devi_pm_flags & PMC_SKIP_BRINGUP)
607 
608 /*
609  * Returns true if device specified by dip is a power manageable CPU.
610  */
611 #define	PM_ISCPU(dip) (DEVI(dip)->devi_pm_flags & PMC_CPU_DEVICE)
612 
613 /*
614  * Returns true if cpupm is enabled.
615  */
616 #define	PM_CPUPM_ENABLED (cpupm == PM_CPUPM_ENABLE)
617 
618 /*
619  * Returns true if is disabled.
620  */
621 #define	PM_CPUPM_DISABLED (cpupm == PM_CPUPM_DISABLE)
622 
623 /*
624  * If (autopm is enabled and
625  *      (CPUs are not disabled, or it isn't a cpu)) OR
626  *    (CPUs are enabled and it is one)
627  */
628 #define	PM_SCANABLE(dip) ((autopm_enabled && \
629 (!PM_CPUPM_DISABLED || !PM_ISCPU(dip))) || (PM_CPUPM_ENABLED && PM_ISCPU(dip)))
630 
631 #define	PM_NOT_ALL_LOWEST	0x0	/* not all components are at lowest */
632 #define	PM_ALL_LOWEST		0x1	/* all components are at lowest lvl */
633 
634 #define	PM_ADDR(dip)	(ddi_get_name_addr(dip) ? ddi_get_name_addr(dip) : "")
635 #define	PM_NAME(dip)	(ddi_binding_name(dip))
636 #define	PM_NODE(dip)	(ddi_node_name(dip))
637 #define	PM_INST(dip)	(ddi_get_instance(dip))
638 #define	PM_DEVICE(dip)	PM_NAME(dip), PM_ADDR(dip), PM_NODE(dip), PM_INST(dip)
639 
640 #ifdef	DEBUG
641 /*
642  * Flags passed to PMD to enable debug printfs.  If the same flag is set in
643  * pm_debug below then the message is printed.  The most generally useful
644  * ones are the first 3 or 4.
645  */
646 #define	PMD_ERROR	0x0000001
647 #define	PMD_FAIL	0x0000002
648 #define	PMD_IOCTL	0x0000004
649 #define	PMD_SCAN	0x0000008
650 #define	PMD_RESCAN	0x0000010
651 #define	PMD_REMINFO	0x0000020
652 #define	PMD_NAMETODIP	0x0000040
653 #define	PMD_CLOSE	0x0000080
654 #define	PMD_DIN		0x0000100	/* Dev Is Needed */
655 #define	PMD_PMC		0x0000200	/* for testing with sun4m pmc driver */
656 #define	PMD_PPM		0x0000400
657 #define	PMD_DEP		0x0000800	/* dependency processing */
658 #define	PMD_IDLEDOWN	0x0001000
659 #define	PMD_SET		0x0002000
660 #define	PMD_BRING	0x0004000
661 #define	PMD_ALLNORM	0x0008000
662 #define	PMD_REMDEV	0x0010000
663 #define	PMD_LEVEL	0x0020000
664 #define	PMD_THRESH	0x0040000
665 #define	PMD_DPM		0x0080000	/* Direct Power Management */
666 #define	PMD_NORM	0x0100000
667 #define	PMD_STATS	0x0200000
668 #define	PMD_DEREG	0x0400000
669 #define	PMD_KEEPS	0x0800000
670 #define	PMD_KIDSUP	0x1000000
671 #define	PMD_TCHECK	0x2000000
672 #define	PMD_NOINVOL	0x4000000
673 #define	PMD_CFB		0x8000000	/* console fb pm */
674 #define	PMD_DHR		0x10000000	/* driver hold/rele changes */
675 #define	PMD_PIL		0x20000000	/* print out PIL when calling power */
676 #define	PMD_PHC		0x40000000	/* pm_power_has_changed messages */
677 #define	PMD_LOCK	0x80000000
678 #define	PMD_SX		0x80000000	/* ACPI S[1234] states */
679 #define	PMD_PROTO	PMD_SX		/* and other Prototype stuff */
680 
681 extern uint_t	pm_debug;
682 extern uint_t	pm_divertdebug;
683 /*PRINTFLIKE1*/
684 extern void	pm_log(const char *fmt, ...) __KPRINTFLIKE(1);
685 
686 #if !defined(__sparc)
687 /*
688  * On non-sparc machines, PMDDEBUG isn't as big a deal as Sparc, so we
689  * define PMDDEUG here for use on non-sparc platforms.
690  */
691 #define	PMDDEBUG
692 #endif /* !__sparc */
693 
694 #ifdef PMDDEBUG
695 #define	PMD(level, arglist) { 			\
696 	if (pm_debug & (level)) {		\
697 		pm_log arglist;			\
698 	}					\
699 }
700 #else /* !PMDDEBUG */
701 #define	PMD(level, arglist)	((void)0);
702 #endif /* PMDDEBUG */
703 #ifndef	sparc
704 extern clock_t pt_sleep;
705 /* code is char hex number to display on POST LED */
706 #define	PT(code) {outb(0x80, (char)code); drv_usecwait(pt_sleep); }
707 #else
708 #define	PT(code)
709 #endif
710 #else
711 #define	PMD(level, arglist)
712 #define	PT(code)
713 #endif
714 /*
715  * Code	Value	Indication
716  *
717  */
718 #define	PT_SPL7		0x01	/* pm_suspend spl7 */
719 #define	PT_PMSRET	0x02	/* pm_suspend returns */
720 #define	PT_PPMCTLOP	0x03	/* invoking ppm_ctlops */
721 #define	PT_ACPISDEV	0x04	/* acpi suspend devices */
722 #define	PT_IC		0x05	/* acpi intr_clear */
723 #define	PT_1to1		0x06	/* 1:1 mapping */
724 #define	PT_SC		0x07	/* save context */
725 #define	PT_SWV		0x08	/* set waking vector */
726 #define	PT_SWV_FAIL	0x09	/* set waking vector failed */
727 #define	PT_EWE		0x0a	/* enable wake events */
728 #define	PT_EWE_FAIL	0x0b	/* enable wake events failed */
729 #define	PT_RTCW		0x0c	/* setting rtc wakeup */
730 #define	PT_RTCW_FAIL	0x0d	/* setting rtc wakeup failed */
731 #define	PT_TOD		0x0e	/* setting tod */
732 #define	PT_SXP		0x0f	/* sx prep */
733 #define	PT_SXE		0x10	/* sx enter */
734 #define	PT_SXE_FAIL	0x11	/* sx enter failed */
735 #define	PT_INSOM	0x12	/* insomnia label */
736 #define	PT_WOKE		0x20	/* woke up */
737 #define	PT_UNDO1to1	0x21	/* Undo 1:1 mapping */
738 #define	PT_LSS		0x22	/* leave sleep state */
739 #define	PT_LSS_FAIL	0x23	/* leave sleep state failed */
740 #define	PT_DPB		0x24	/* disable power button */
741 #define	PT_DPB_FAIL	0x25	/* disable power button failed */
742 #define	PT_DRTC_FAIL	0x26	/* disable rtc fails */
743 #define	PT_ACPIREINIT	0x27	/* reinit apic */
744 #define	PT_ACPIRESTORE	0x28	/* restore apic */
745 #define	PT_INTRRESTORE	0x28	/* restore interrupts */
746 #define	PT_RESDEV	0x2a	/* ressume acpi devices */
747 #define	PT_CPU		0x2b	/* init_cpu_syscall */
748 #define	PT_PRESUME	0x30	/* pm_resume entered */
749 #define	PT_RSUS		0x31	/* pm_resume "suspended" */
750 #define	PT_RKERN	0x32	/* pm_resume "kernel" */
751 #define	PT_RDRV		0x33	/* pm_resume "driver" */
752 #define	PT_RDRV_FAIL	0x34	/* pm_resume "driver" failed */
753 #define	PT_RRNOINVOL	0x35	/* pm_resume "reattach_noinvol" */
754 #define	PT_RUSER	0x36	/* pm_resume "user" */
755 #define	PT_RAPMSIG	0x37	/* pm_resume APM/SRN signal */
756 #define	PT_RMPO		0x38	/* pm_resume "mp_online" */
757 #define	PT_RDONE	0x39	/* pm_resume done */
758 
759 extern void	pm_detaching(dev_info_t *);
760 extern void	pm_detach_failed(dev_info_t *);
761 extern int	pm_power(dev_info_t *, int, int);
762 extern int	pm_unmanage(dev_info_t *);
763 extern void	pm_rem_info(dev_info_t *);
764 extern int	pm_get_norm_pwrs(dev_info_t *, int **, size_t *);
765 extern dev_info_t *pm_name_to_dip(char *, int);
766 extern int	pm_power_up(dev_info_t *, int, int, int, pm_info_t *);
767 extern int	pm_default_idle_threshold;
768 extern void	pm_set_device_threshold(dev_info_t *, int, int);
769 extern int	pm_valid_power(dev_info_t *, int, int);
770 extern void	pm_lock_power(dev_info_t *, int *);
771 extern void	pm_unlock_power(dev_info_t *, int);
772 extern int	pm_try_locking_power(dev_info_t *, int *);
773 extern void	pm_lock_power_single(dev_info_t *, int *);
774 extern void	pm_unlock_power_single(dev_info_t *, int);
775 extern int	pm_try_locking_power_single(dev_info_t *, int *);
776 extern int	pm_isbc(dev_info_t *dip);
777 extern int	pm_isdirect(dev_info_t *dip);
778 extern int	pm_ctlops(dev_info_t *d, dev_info_t *r, ddi_ctl_enum_t o,
779 			void *a, void *v);
780 extern int	pm_noinvol_detached(char *);
781 extern int	pm_init_child(dev_info_t *);
782 extern int	pm_uninit_child(dev_info_t *);
783 
784 extern int	pm_all_to_normal(dev_info_t *, pm_canblock_t);
785 extern int	pm_set_power(dev_info_t *, int, int, int, pm_canblock_t, int,
786 			int *);
787 extern void	pm_scan_init(dev_info_t *dip);
788 extern void	pm_scan_fini(dev_info_t *dip);
789 extern void	pm_scan_stop(dev_info_t *dip);
790 extern int	pm_scan_stop_walk(dev_info_t *dip, void *);
791 extern void	pm_scan(void *);
792 extern time_t	pm_scan_dev(dev_info_t *dip);
793 extern void	pm_rescan(void *);
794 extern int	pm_rescan_walk(dev_info_t *, void *);
795 extern void	pm_forget_power_level(dev_info_t *);
796 extern int	pm_pre_config(dev_info_t *, char *);
797 extern int	pm_pre_unconfig(dev_info_t *, int, int *, char *);
798 extern void	pm_post_config(dev_info_t *, char *);
799 extern void	pm_post_unconfig(dev_info_t *, int, char *);
800 extern void	pm_pre_probe(dev_info_t *, pm_ppm_cookie_t *);
801 extern void	pm_post_probe(pm_ppm_cookie_t *, int, int);
802 extern void	pm_post_attach(pm_ppm_cookie_t *, int);
803 extern void	pm_pre_attach(dev_info_t *, pm_ppm_cookie_t *,
804 			ddi_attach_cmd_t);
805 extern void	pm_pre_detach(dev_info_t *, ddi_detach_cmd_t,
806 			pm_ppm_cookie_t *);
807 extern void	pm_post_detach(pm_ppm_cookie_t *, int);
808 extern int	pm_powerup(dev_info_t *);
809 extern int	pm_all_at_normal(dev_info_t *);
810 extern int	pm_busop_bus_power(dev_info_t *, void *,
811 		    pm_bus_power_op_t, void *, void *);
812 extern void	pm_hold_power(dev_info_t *);
813 extern void	pm_rele_power(dev_info_t *);
814 extern void	pm_driver_removed(major_t);
815 extern void	pm_borrow_lock(kthread_t *);
816 extern void	pm_return_lock(void);
817 extern int	pm_reattach_noinvol(void);
818 extern void	pm_reattach_noinvol_fini();
819 extern void	pm_restore_direct_levels(void);
820 extern void	pm_save_direct_levels(void);
821 extern void	pm_cfb_setup(const char *);
822 extern void	pm_proceed(dev_info_t *, int, int, int);
823 extern void	pm_get_timestamps(dev_info_t *, time_t *);
824 extern void	pm_deregister_watcher(int, dev_info_t *);
825 extern void	pm_dispatch_to_dep_thread(int, char *, char *, int, int *, int);
826 extern int	e_pm_valid_comp(dev_info_t *, int, pm_component_t **);
827 extern int	e_pm_valid_info(dev_info_t *, pm_info_t **);
828 extern int	e_pm_valid_power(dev_info_t *, int, int);
829 extern void	pm_init_locks(void);
830 extern int	pm_register_ppm(int (*)(dev_info_t *), dev_info_t *);
831 extern int	pm_is_cfb(dev_info_t *);
832 #ifdef	DEBUG
833 extern int	pm_cfb_is_up(void);
834 #endif
835 
836 #ifdef DIPLOCKDEBUG
837 #define	PM_LOCK_DIP(dip)	{ PMD(PMD_LOCK, ("dip lock %s@%s(%s#%d) " \
838 				    "%s %d\n", PM_DEVICE(dip),		  \
839 				    __FILE__, __LINE__)) 		  \
840 				    mutex_enter(&DEVI(dip)->devi_pm_lock); }
841 #define	PM_UNLOCK_DIP(dip)	{ PMD(PMD_LOCK, ("dip unlock %s@%s(%s#%d) " \
842 				    "%s %d\n", PM_DEVICE(dip),		    \
843 				    __FILE__, __LINE__))		    \
844 				    mutex_exit(&DEVI(dip)->devi_pm_lock); }
845 #else
846 #define	PM_LOCK_DIP(dip)	mutex_enter(&DEVI(dip)->devi_pm_lock)
847 #define	PM_UNLOCK_DIP(dip)	mutex_exit(&DEVI(dip)->devi_pm_lock)
848 #endif
849 
850 /*
851  * These are the same DEBUG or not
852  */
853 #define	PM_LOCK_BUSY(dip)	mutex_enter(&DEVI(dip)->devi_pm_busy_lock)
854 #define	PM_UNLOCK_BUSY(dip)	mutex_exit(&DEVI(dip)->devi_pm_busy_lock)
855 #define	PM_LOCK_POWER(dip, circp)	pm_lock_power(dip, circp)
856 #define	PM_UNLOCK_POWER(dip, circ)	pm_unlock_power(dip, circ)
857 #define	PM_TRY_LOCK_POWER(dip, circp)	pm_try_locking_power(dip, circp)
858 #define	PM_IAM_LOCKING_DIP(dip)	(mutex_owned(&DEVI(dip)->devi_pm_lock))
859 
860 #define	PM_DEFAULT_SYS_IDLENESS	1800	/* 30 minutes */
861 
862 /*
863  * Codes put into the pr_retval field of pm_rsvp_t that tell pm_block()
864  * how to proceed
865  */
866 #define	PMP_SUCCEED	0x1	/* return success, the process did it */
867 #define	PMP_FAIL	0x2	/* return fail, process did something else */
868 #define	PMP_RELEASE	0x3	/* let it go, the process has lost interest */
869 				/* also arg to pm_proceed to signal this */
870 /*
871  * Values of "style" for e_pm_manage and pm_premanage
872  */
873 #define	PM_STYLE_NEW		0
874 #define	PM_STYLE_UNKNOWN	1
875 
876 /*
877  * Arg passed to pm_proceed that results in PMP_SUCCEED or PMP_FAIL being set
878  * in pr_retval depending on what is pending
879  */
880 #define	PMP_SETPOWER	0x4
881 
882 #define	PM_MAX_CLONE	256
883 
884 typedef struct pm_rsvp {
885 	dev_info_t	*pr_dip;
886 	int		pr_comp;
887 	int		pr_newlevel;
888 	int		pr_oldlevel;
889 	kcondvar_t	pr_cv;		/* a place to sleep */
890 	int		pr_retval;	/* what to do when you wake up */
891 	struct pm_rsvp	*pr_next;
892 	struct pm_rsvp	*pr_prev;
893 } pm_rsvp_t;
894 
895 typedef struct psce {	/* pm_state_change_entries */
896 	struct pm_state_change		*psce_first;
897 	struct pm_state_change		*psce_in;
898 	struct pm_state_change		*psce_out;
899 	struct pm_state_change		*psce_last;
900 	int				psce_overruns;
901 	int				psce_references;
902 	kmutex_t			psce_lock;
903 } psce_t;
904 
905 typedef struct pscc {			/* pm_state_change_control */
906 	int		pscc_clone;
907 	dev_info_t	*pscc_dip;
908 	psce_t		*pscc_entries;
909 	struct pscc	*pscc_next;
910 	struct pscc	*pscc_prev;
911 } pscc_t;
912 
913 #define	PSCCOUNT 128	/* number of state change entries kept per process */
914 
915 /*
916  * Struct used to track the existence of devices exporting the
917  * no-involuntary-power-cycles property, and remember things from their
918  * devinfo node for later attach.
919  */
920 typedef struct pm_noinvol {
921 	struct pm_noinvol	*ni_next;
922 	char			*ni_path;
923 	major_t			ni_major;	/* for attaching at cpr time */
924 	uint_t			ni_flags;	/* selected PMC_* values */
925 	uint_t			ni_noinvolpm;	/* saved noinvolpm count */
926 	uint_t			ni_volpmd;	/* saved volpmd count */
927 	uint_t			ni_wasvolpmd;	/* was vol pm'd at detach */
928 	size_t			ni_size;
929 	int			ni_persistent;	/* still around */
930 } pm_noinvol_t;
931 
932 #define	PMID_IOCTIMER		0x1		/* pm_ioctl sets during timer */
933 #define	PMID_CFBTIMER		0x2		/* cfb sets during timer */
934 #define	PMID_IOCSCAN		0x4		/* pm_ioctl sets during scan */
935 #define	PMID_CFBSCAN		0x8		/* cfb sets during scan */
936 
937 #define	PMID_IOC		(PMID_IOCTIMER | PMID_IOCSCAN)
938 #define	PMID_CFB		(PMID_CFBTIMER | PMID_CFBSCAN)
939 #define	PMID_TIMERS		(PMID_IOCTIMER | PMID_CFBTIMER)
940 #define	PMID_SCANS		(PMID_IOCSCAN | PMID_CFBSCAN)
941 #define	PMID_SCANS_SHIFT	2
942 #define	PMID_SET_SCANS(pmid)	(pmid) |= (((pmid) & PMID_TIMERS) <<	\
943 				    PMID_SCANS_SHIFT);
944 #define	PMID_IS_IOC(pmid)	((pmid) & PMID_IOC)
945 #define	PMID_IS_CFB(pmid, dip)	(((pmid) & PMID_CFB) &&			\
946 				    (DEVI(dip)->devi_pm_flags &		\
947 				    (PMC_DEF_THRESH | PMC_NEXDEF_THRESH)))
948 #define	PM_IS_PID(dip)	(PMID_IS_IOC(PM_GET_PM_SCAN(dip)->ps_idle_down) || \
949 	PMID_IS_CFB(PM_GET_PM_SCAN(dip)->ps_idle_down, dip))
950 #define	PM_IS_CFB(dip)		(DEVI(dip)->devi_pm_flags & PMC_CONSOLE_FB)
951 #define	PM_KUC(dip)		(DEVI(dip)->devi_pm_kidsupcnt)
952 #define	PM_CURPOWER(dip, comp)	cur_power(PM_CP(dip, comp))
953 
954 #define	PM_WANTS_NOTIFICATION(dip)					\
955 	(DEVI(dip)->devi_pm_flags & PMC_WANTS_NOTIFY)
956 
957 #define	PM_HAS_BUS_POWER(dip)						\
958 	((DEVI(dip)->devi_ops->devo_bus_ops != NULL) &&			\
959 	(DEVI(dip)->devi_ops->devo_bus_ops->busops_rev >= BUSO_REV_7) &&\
960 	(DEVI(dip)->devi_ops->devo_bus_ops->bus_power != NULL))
961 
962 #define	PM_BUS_POWER_FUNC(dip)						\
963 	DEVI(dip)->devi_ops->devo_bus_ops->bus_power
964 
965 /*
966  * Structure used to pass down sunpm's private data variables
967  * through the bus_power bus_op calls
968  */
969 typedef struct pm_sp_misc {
970 	pm_canblock_t   pspm_canblock;
971 	int pspm_scan;
972 	int *pspm_errnop;
973 	int pspm_direction;
974 } pm_sp_misc_t;
975 
976 /*
977  * This structure is used in validating that the power level
978  * of the descendents are off, while a device is powered off.
979  */
980 typedef struct pm_desc_pwrchk {
981 	dev_info_t *pdpc_dip;
982 	int pdpc_par_involved;
983 } pm_desc_pwrchk_t;
984 
985 
986 /*
987  * These defines are used by pm_trans_check() to calculate time.
988  * Mostly copied from "tzfile.h".
989  */
990 #define	DC_SPY			(SECSPERDAY * DAYSPERNYEAR)
991 #define	DC_SPW			(SECSPERDAY * DAYSPERWEEK)
992 #define	DC_SPD			SECSPERDAY
993 
994 #define	DC_SCSI_YEAR_LEN	4		/* YYYY */
995 #define	DC_SCSI_WEEK_LEN	2		/* WW */
996 #define	DC_SCSI_NPY		5		/* # power-cycle years */
997 
998 #endif	/* _KERNEL */
999 
1000 #ifdef	__cplusplus
1001 }
1002 #endif
1003 
1004 #endif /* _SYS_EPM_H */
1005