1 // SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only 2 /* 3 * drivers/acpi/resource.c - ACPI device resources interpretation. 4 * 5 * Copyright (C) 2012, Intel Corp. 6 * Author: Rafael J. Wysocki <rafael.j.wysocki@intel.com> 7 * 8 * ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 9 * 10 * ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 11 */ 12 13 #include <linux/acpi.h> 14 #include <linux/device.h> 15 #include <linux/export.h> 16 #include <linux/ioport.h> 17 #include <linux/slab.h> 18 #include <linux/irq.h> 19 #include <linux/dmi.h> 20 21 #ifdef CONFIG_X86 22 #define valid_IRQ(i) (((i) != 0) && ((i) != 2)) 23 static inline bool acpi_iospace_resource_valid(struct resource *res) 24 { 25 /* On X86 IO space is limited to the [0 - 64K] IO port range */ 26 return res->end < 0x10003; 27 } 28 #else 29 #define valid_IRQ(i) (true) 30 /* 31 * ACPI IO descriptors on arches other than X86 contain MMIO CPU physical 32 * addresses mapping IO space in CPU physical address space, IO space 33 * resources can be placed anywhere in the 64-bit physical address space. 34 */ 35 static inline bool 36 acpi_iospace_resource_valid(struct resource *res) { return true; } 37 #endif 38 39 #if IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_ACPI_GENERIC_GSI) 40 static inline bool is_gsi(struct acpi_resource_extended_irq *ext_irq) 41 { 42 return ext_irq->resource_source.string_length == 0 && 43 ext_irq->producer_consumer == ACPI_CONSUMER; 44 } 45 #else 46 static inline bool is_gsi(struct acpi_resource_extended_irq *ext_irq) 47 { 48 return true; 49 } 50 #endif 51 52 static bool acpi_dev_resource_len_valid(u64 start, u64 end, u64 len, bool io) 53 { 54 u64 reslen = end - start + 1; 55 56 /* 57 * CHECKME: len might be required to check versus a minimum 58 * length as well. 1 for io is fine, but for memory it does 59 * not make any sense at all. 60 * Note: some BIOSes report incorrect length for ACPI address space 61 * descriptor, so remove check of 'reslen == len' to avoid regression. 62 */ 63 if (len && reslen && start <= end) 64 return true; 65 66 pr_debug("ACPI: invalid or unassigned resource %s [%016llx - %016llx] length [%016llx]\n", 67 io ? "io" : "mem", start, end, len); 68 69 return false; 70 } 71 72 static void acpi_dev_memresource_flags(struct resource *res, u64 len, 73 u8 write_protect) 74 { 75 res->flags = IORESOURCE_MEM; 76 77 if (!acpi_dev_resource_len_valid(res->start, res->end, len, false)) 78 res->flags |= IORESOURCE_DISABLED | IORESOURCE_UNSET; 79 80 if (write_protect == ACPI_READ_WRITE_MEMORY) 81 res->flags |= IORESOURCE_MEM_WRITEABLE; 82 } 83 84 static void acpi_dev_get_memresource(struct resource *res, u64 start, u64 len, 85 u8 write_protect) 86 { 87 res->start = start; 88 res->end = start + len - 1; 89 acpi_dev_memresource_flags(res, len, write_protect); 90 } 91 92 /** 93 * acpi_dev_resource_memory - Extract ACPI memory resource information. 94 * @ares: Input ACPI resource object. 95 * @res: Output generic resource object. 96 * 97 * Check if the given ACPI resource object represents a memory resource and 98 * if that's the case, use the information in it to populate the generic 99 * resource object pointed to by @res. 100 * 101 * Return: 102 * 1) false with res->flags setting to zero: not the expected resource type 103 * 2) false with IORESOURCE_DISABLED in res->flags: valid unassigned resource 104 * 3) true: valid assigned resource 105 */ 106 bool acpi_dev_resource_memory(struct acpi_resource *ares, struct resource *res) 107 { 108 struct acpi_resource_memory24 *memory24; 109 struct acpi_resource_memory32 *memory32; 110 struct acpi_resource_fixed_memory32 *fixed_memory32; 111 112 switch (ares->type) { 113 case ACPI_RESOURCE_TYPE_MEMORY24: 114 memory24 = &ares->data.memory24; 115 acpi_dev_get_memresource(res, memory24->minimum << 8, 116 memory24->address_length << 8, 117 memory24->write_protect); 118 break; 119 case ACPI_RESOURCE_TYPE_MEMORY32: 120 memory32 = &ares->data.memory32; 121 acpi_dev_get_memresource(res, memory32->minimum, 122 memory32->address_length, 123 memory32->write_protect); 124 break; 125 case ACPI_RESOURCE_TYPE_FIXED_MEMORY32: 126 fixed_memory32 = &ares->data.fixed_memory32; 127 acpi_dev_get_memresource(res, fixed_memory32->address, 128 fixed_memory32->address_length, 129 fixed_memory32->write_protect); 130 break; 131 default: 132 res->flags = 0; 133 return false; 134 } 135 136 return !(res->flags & IORESOURCE_DISABLED); 137 } 138 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(acpi_dev_resource_memory); 139 140 static void acpi_dev_ioresource_flags(struct resource *res, u64 len, 141 u8 io_decode, u8 translation_type) 142 { 143 res->flags = IORESOURCE_IO; 144 145 if (!acpi_dev_resource_len_valid(res->start, res->end, len, true)) 146 res->flags |= IORESOURCE_DISABLED | IORESOURCE_UNSET; 147 148 if (!acpi_iospace_resource_valid(res)) 149 res->flags |= IORESOURCE_DISABLED | IORESOURCE_UNSET; 150 151 if (io_decode == ACPI_DECODE_16) 152 res->flags |= IORESOURCE_IO_16BIT_ADDR; 153 if (translation_type == ACPI_SPARSE_TRANSLATION) 154 res->flags |= IORESOURCE_IO_SPARSE; 155 } 156 157 static void acpi_dev_get_ioresource(struct resource *res, u64 start, u64 len, 158 u8 io_decode) 159 { 160 res->start = start; 161 res->end = start + len - 1; 162 acpi_dev_ioresource_flags(res, len, io_decode, 0); 163 } 164 165 /** 166 * acpi_dev_resource_io - Extract ACPI I/O resource information. 167 * @ares: Input ACPI resource object. 168 * @res: Output generic resource object. 169 * 170 * Check if the given ACPI resource object represents an I/O resource and 171 * if that's the case, use the information in it to populate the generic 172 * resource object pointed to by @res. 173 * 174 * Return: 175 * 1) false with res->flags setting to zero: not the expected resource type 176 * 2) false with IORESOURCE_DISABLED in res->flags: valid unassigned resource 177 * 3) true: valid assigned resource 178 */ 179 bool acpi_dev_resource_io(struct acpi_resource *ares, struct resource *res) 180 { 181 struct acpi_resource_io *io; 182 struct acpi_resource_fixed_io *fixed_io; 183 184 switch (ares->type) { 185 case ACPI_RESOURCE_TYPE_IO: 186 io = &ares->data.io; 187 acpi_dev_get_ioresource(res, io->minimum, 188 io->address_length, 189 io->io_decode); 190 break; 191 case ACPI_RESOURCE_TYPE_FIXED_IO: 192 fixed_io = &ares->data.fixed_io; 193 acpi_dev_get_ioresource(res, fixed_io->address, 194 fixed_io->address_length, 195 ACPI_DECODE_10); 196 break; 197 default: 198 res->flags = 0; 199 return false; 200 } 201 202 return !(res->flags & IORESOURCE_DISABLED); 203 } 204 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(acpi_dev_resource_io); 205 206 static bool acpi_decode_space(struct resource_win *win, 207 struct acpi_resource_address *addr, 208 struct acpi_address64_attribute *attr) 209 { 210 u8 iodec = attr->granularity == 0xfff ? ACPI_DECODE_10 : ACPI_DECODE_16; 211 bool wp = addr->info.mem.write_protect; 212 u64 len = attr->address_length; 213 u64 start, end, offset = 0; 214 struct resource *res = &win->res; 215 216 /* 217 * Filter out invalid descriptor according to ACPI Spec 5.0, section 218 * 6.4.3.5 Address Space Resource Descriptors. 219 */ 220 if ((addr->min_address_fixed != addr->max_address_fixed && len) || 221 (addr->min_address_fixed && addr->max_address_fixed && !len)) 222 pr_debug("ACPI: Invalid address space min_addr_fix %d, max_addr_fix %d, len %llx\n", 223 addr->min_address_fixed, addr->max_address_fixed, len); 224 225 /* 226 * For bridges that translate addresses across the bridge, 227 * translation_offset is the offset that must be added to the 228 * address on the secondary side to obtain the address on the 229 * primary side. Non-bridge devices must list 0 for all Address 230 * Translation offset bits. 231 */ 232 if (addr->producer_consumer == ACPI_PRODUCER) 233 offset = attr->translation_offset; 234 else if (attr->translation_offset) 235 pr_debug("ACPI: translation_offset(%lld) is invalid for non-bridge device.\n", 236 attr->translation_offset); 237 start = attr->minimum + offset; 238 end = attr->maximum + offset; 239 240 win->offset = offset; 241 res->start = start; 242 res->end = end; 243 if (sizeof(resource_size_t) < sizeof(u64) && 244 (offset != win->offset || start != res->start || end != res->end)) { 245 pr_warn("acpi resource window ([%#llx-%#llx] ignored, not CPU addressable)\n", 246 attr->minimum, attr->maximum); 247 return false; 248 } 249 250 switch (addr->resource_type) { 251 case ACPI_MEMORY_RANGE: 252 acpi_dev_memresource_flags(res, len, wp); 253 break; 254 case ACPI_IO_RANGE: 255 acpi_dev_ioresource_flags(res, len, iodec, 256 addr->info.io.translation_type); 257 break; 258 case ACPI_BUS_NUMBER_RANGE: 259 res->flags = IORESOURCE_BUS; 260 break; 261 default: 262 return false; 263 } 264 265 if (addr->producer_consumer == ACPI_PRODUCER) 266 res->flags |= IORESOURCE_WINDOW; 267 268 if (addr->info.mem.caching == ACPI_PREFETCHABLE_MEMORY) 269 res->flags |= IORESOURCE_PREFETCH; 270 271 return !(res->flags & IORESOURCE_DISABLED); 272 } 273 274 /** 275 * acpi_dev_resource_address_space - Extract ACPI address space information. 276 * @ares: Input ACPI resource object. 277 * @win: Output generic resource object. 278 * 279 * Check if the given ACPI resource object represents an address space resource 280 * and if that's the case, use the information in it to populate the generic 281 * resource object pointed to by @win. 282 * 283 * Return: 284 * 1) false with win->res.flags setting to zero: not the expected resource type 285 * 2) false with IORESOURCE_DISABLED in win->res.flags: valid unassigned 286 * resource 287 * 3) true: valid assigned resource 288 */ 289 bool acpi_dev_resource_address_space(struct acpi_resource *ares, 290 struct resource_win *win) 291 { 292 struct acpi_resource_address64 addr; 293 294 win->res.flags = 0; 295 if (ACPI_FAILURE(acpi_resource_to_address64(ares, &addr))) 296 return false; 297 298 return acpi_decode_space(win, (struct acpi_resource_address *)&addr, 299 &addr.address); 300 } 301 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(acpi_dev_resource_address_space); 302 303 /** 304 * acpi_dev_resource_ext_address_space - Extract ACPI address space information. 305 * @ares: Input ACPI resource object. 306 * @win: Output generic resource object. 307 * 308 * Check if the given ACPI resource object represents an extended address space 309 * resource and if that's the case, use the information in it to populate the 310 * generic resource object pointed to by @win. 311 * 312 * Return: 313 * 1) false with win->res.flags setting to zero: not the expected resource type 314 * 2) false with IORESOURCE_DISABLED in win->res.flags: valid unassigned 315 * resource 316 * 3) true: valid assigned resource 317 */ 318 bool acpi_dev_resource_ext_address_space(struct acpi_resource *ares, 319 struct resource_win *win) 320 { 321 struct acpi_resource_extended_address64 *ext_addr; 322 323 win->res.flags = 0; 324 if (ares->type != ACPI_RESOURCE_TYPE_EXTENDED_ADDRESS64) 325 return false; 326 327 ext_addr = &ares->data.ext_address64; 328 329 return acpi_decode_space(win, (struct acpi_resource_address *)ext_addr, 330 &ext_addr->address); 331 } 332 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(acpi_dev_resource_ext_address_space); 333 334 /** 335 * acpi_dev_irq_flags - Determine IRQ resource flags. 336 * @triggering: Triggering type as provided by ACPI. 337 * @polarity: Interrupt polarity as provided by ACPI. 338 * @shareable: Whether or not the interrupt is shareable. 339 * @wake_capable: Wake capability as provided by ACPI. 340 */ 341 unsigned long acpi_dev_irq_flags(u8 triggering, u8 polarity, u8 shareable, u8 wake_capable) 342 { 343 unsigned long flags; 344 345 if (triggering == ACPI_LEVEL_SENSITIVE) 346 flags = polarity == ACPI_ACTIVE_LOW ? 347 IORESOURCE_IRQ_LOWLEVEL : IORESOURCE_IRQ_HIGHLEVEL; 348 else 349 flags = polarity == ACPI_ACTIVE_LOW ? 350 IORESOURCE_IRQ_LOWEDGE : IORESOURCE_IRQ_HIGHEDGE; 351 352 if (shareable == ACPI_SHARED) 353 flags |= IORESOURCE_IRQ_SHAREABLE; 354 355 if (wake_capable == ACPI_WAKE_CAPABLE) 356 flags |= IORESOURCE_IRQ_WAKECAPABLE; 357 358 return flags | IORESOURCE_IRQ; 359 } 360 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(acpi_dev_irq_flags); 361 362 /** 363 * acpi_dev_get_irq_type - Determine irq type. 364 * @triggering: Triggering type as provided by ACPI. 365 * @polarity: Interrupt polarity as provided by ACPI. 366 */ 367 unsigned int acpi_dev_get_irq_type(int triggering, int polarity) 368 { 369 switch (polarity) { 370 case ACPI_ACTIVE_LOW: 371 return triggering == ACPI_EDGE_SENSITIVE ? 372 IRQ_TYPE_EDGE_FALLING : 373 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_LOW; 374 case ACPI_ACTIVE_HIGH: 375 return triggering == ACPI_EDGE_SENSITIVE ? 376 IRQ_TYPE_EDGE_RISING : 377 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH; 378 case ACPI_ACTIVE_BOTH: 379 if (triggering == ACPI_EDGE_SENSITIVE) 380 return IRQ_TYPE_EDGE_BOTH; 381 fallthrough; 382 default: 383 return IRQ_TYPE_NONE; 384 } 385 } 386 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(acpi_dev_get_irq_type); 387 388 /* 389 * DMI matches for boards where the DSDT specifies the kbd IRQ as 390 * level active-low and using the override changes this to rising edge, 391 * stopping the keyboard from working. 392 */ 393 static const struct dmi_system_id irq1_level_low_skip_override[] = { 394 { 395 /* MEDION P15651 */ 396 .matches = { 397 DMI_MATCH(DMI_SYS_VENDOR, "MEDION"), 398 DMI_MATCH(DMI_BOARD_NAME, "M15T"), 399 }, 400 }, 401 { 402 /* MEDION S17405 */ 403 .matches = { 404 DMI_MATCH(DMI_SYS_VENDOR, "MEDION"), 405 DMI_MATCH(DMI_BOARD_NAME, "M17T"), 406 }, 407 }, 408 { 409 /* MEDION S17413 */ 410 .matches = { 411 DMI_MATCH(DMI_SYS_VENDOR, "MEDION"), 412 DMI_MATCH(DMI_BOARD_NAME, "M1xA"), 413 }, 414 }, 415 { 416 /* Asus Vivobook K3402ZA */ 417 .matches = { 418 DMI_MATCH(DMI_SYS_VENDOR, "ASUSTeK COMPUTER INC."), 419 DMI_MATCH(DMI_BOARD_NAME, "K3402ZA"), 420 }, 421 }, 422 { 423 /* Asus Vivobook K3502ZA */ 424 .matches = { 425 DMI_MATCH(DMI_SYS_VENDOR, "ASUSTeK COMPUTER INC."), 426 DMI_MATCH(DMI_BOARD_NAME, "K3502ZA"), 427 }, 428 }, 429 { 430 /* Asus Vivobook S5402ZA */ 431 .matches = { 432 DMI_MATCH(DMI_SYS_VENDOR, "ASUSTeK COMPUTER INC."), 433 DMI_MATCH(DMI_BOARD_NAME, "S5402ZA"), 434 }, 435 }, 436 { 437 /* Asus Vivobook S5602ZA */ 438 .matches = { 439 DMI_MATCH(DMI_SYS_VENDOR, "ASUSTeK COMPUTER INC."), 440 DMI_MATCH(DMI_BOARD_NAME, "S5602ZA"), 441 }, 442 }, 443 { 444 /* Asus ExpertBook B1402CBA */ 445 .matches = { 446 DMI_MATCH(DMI_SYS_VENDOR, "ASUSTeK COMPUTER INC."), 447 DMI_MATCH(DMI_BOARD_NAME, "B1402CBA"), 448 }, 449 }, 450 { 451 /* Asus ExpertBook B1402CVA */ 452 .matches = { 453 DMI_MATCH(DMI_SYS_VENDOR, "ASUSTeK COMPUTER INC."), 454 DMI_MATCH(DMI_BOARD_NAME, "B1402CVA"), 455 }, 456 }, 457 { 458 /* Asus ExpertBook B1502CBA */ 459 .matches = { 460 DMI_MATCH(DMI_SYS_VENDOR, "ASUSTeK COMPUTER INC."), 461 DMI_MATCH(DMI_BOARD_NAME, "B1502CBA"), 462 }, 463 }, 464 { 465 /* Asus ExpertBook B1502CGA */ 466 .matches = { 467 DMI_MATCH(DMI_SYS_VENDOR, "ASUSTeK COMPUTER INC."), 468 DMI_MATCH(DMI_BOARD_NAME, "B1502CGA"), 469 }, 470 }, 471 { 472 /* Asus ExpertBook B2402CBA */ 473 .matches = { 474 DMI_MATCH(DMI_SYS_VENDOR, "ASUSTeK COMPUTER INC."), 475 DMI_MATCH(DMI_BOARD_NAME, "B2402CBA"), 476 }, 477 }, 478 { 479 /* Asus ExpertBook B2402FBA */ 480 .matches = { 481 DMI_MATCH(DMI_SYS_VENDOR, "ASUSTeK COMPUTER INC."), 482 DMI_MATCH(DMI_BOARD_NAME, "B2402FBA"), 483 }, 484 }, 485 { 486 /* Asus ExpertBook B2502 */ 487 .matches = { 488 DMI_MATCH(DMI_SYS_VENDOR, "ASUSTeK COMPUTER INC."), 489 DMI_MATCH(DMI_BOARD_NAME, "B2502CBA"), 490 }, 491 }, 492 { 493 /* Asus Vivobook E1504GA */ 494 .matches = { 495 DMI_MATCH(DMI_SYS_VENDOR, "ASUSTeK COMPUTER INC."), 496 DMI_MATCH(DMI_BOARD_NAME, "E1504GA"), 497 }, 498 }, 499 { 500 /* Asus Vivobook E1504GAB */ 501 .matches = { 502 DMI_MATCH(DMI_SYS_VENDOR, "ASUSTeK COMPUTER INC."), 503 DMI_MATCH(DMI_BOARD_NAME, "E1504GAB"), 504 }, 505 }, 506 { 507 /* LG Electronics 17U70P */ 508 .matches = { 509 DMI_MATCH(DMI_SYS_VENDOR, "LG Electronics"), 510 DMI_MATCH(DMI_BOARD_NAME, "17U70P"), 511 }, 512 }, 513 { } 514 }; 515 516 /* 517 * DMI matches for AMD Zen boards where the DSDT specifies the kbd IRQ 518 * as falling edge and this must be overridden to rising edge, 519 * to have a working keyboard. 520 */ 521 static const struct dmi_system_id irq1_edge_low_force_override[] = { 522 { 523 /* TongFang GMxRGxx/XMG CORE 15 (M22)/TUXEDO Stellaris 15 Gen4 AMD */ 524 .matches = { 525 DMI_MATCH(DMI_BOARD_NAME, "GMxRGxx"), 526 }, 527 }, 528 { 529 /* TongFang GMxXGxx/TUXEDO Polaris 15 Gen5 AMD */ 530 .matches = { 531 DMI_MATCH(DMI_BOARD_NAME, "GMxXGxx"), 532 }, 533 }, 534 { 535 /* TongFang GMxXGxx sold as Eluktronics Inc. RP-15 */ 536 .matches = { 537 DMI_MATCH(DMI_SYS_VENDOR, "Eluktronics Inc."), 538 DMI_MATCH(DMI_BOARD_NAME, "RP-15"), 539 }, 540 }, 541 { 542 /* TongFang GM6XGxX/TUXEDO Stellaris 16 Gen5 AMD */ 543 .matches = { 544 DMI_MATCH(DMI_BOARD_NAME, "GM6XGxX"), 545 }, 546 }, 547 { 548 /* MAINGEAR Vector Pro 2 15 */ 549 .matches = { 550 DMI_MATCH(DMI_SYS_VENDOR, "Micro Electronics Inc"), 551 DMI_MATCH(DMI_PRODUCT_NAME, "MG-VCP2-15A3070T"), 552 } 553 }, 554 { 555 /* MAINGEAR Vector Pro 2 17 */ 556 .matches = { 557 DMI_MATCH(DMI_SYS_VENDOR, "Micro Electronics Inc"), 558 DMI_MATCH(DMI_PRODUCT_NAME, "MG-VCP2-17A3070T"), 559 }, 560 }, 561 { 562 /* TongFang GM6BGEQ / PCSpecialist Elimina Pro 16 M, RTX 3050 */ 563 .matches = { 564 DMI_MATCH(DMI_BOARD_NAME, "GM6BGEQ"), 565 }, 566 }, 567 { 568 /* TongFang GM6BG5Q, RTX 4050 */ 569 .matches = { 570 DMI_MATCH(DMI_BOARD_NAME, "GM6BG5Q"), 571 }, 572 }, 573 { 574 /* TongFang GM6BG0Q / PCSpecialist Elimina Pro 16 M, RTX 4060 */ 575 .matches = { 576 DMI_MATCH(DMI_BOARD_NAME, "GM6BG0Q"), 577 }, 578 }, 579 { 580 /* Infinity E15-5A165-BM */ 581 .matches = { 582 DMI_MATCH(DMI_BOARD_NAME, "GM5RG1E0009COM"), 583 }, 584 }, 585 { 586 /* Infinity E15-5A305-1M */ 587 .matches = { 588 DMI_MATCH(DMI_BOARD_NAME, "GM5RGEE0016COM"), 589 }, 590 }, 591 { } 592 }; 593 594 struct irq_override_cmp { 595 const struct dmi_system_id *system; 596 unsigned char irq; 597 unsigned char triggering; 598 unsigned char polarity; 599 unsigned char shareable; 600 bool override; 601 }; 602 603 static const struct irq_override_cmp override_table[] = { 604 { irq1_level_low_skip_override, 1, ACPI_LEVEL_SENSITIVE, ACPI_ACTIVE_LOW, 0, false }, 605 { irq1_edge_low_force_override, 1, ACPI_EDGE_SENSITIVE, ACPI_ACTIVE_LOW, 1, true }, 606 }; 607 608 static bool acpi_dev_irq_override(u32 gsi, u8 triggering, u8 polarity, 609 u8 shareable) 610 { 611 int i; 612 613 for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(override_table); i++) { 614 const struct irq_override_cmp *entry = &override_table[i]; 615 616 if (dmi_check_system(entry->system) && 617 entry->irq == gsi && 618 entry->triggering == triggering && 619 entry->polarity == polarity && 620 entry->shareable == shareable) 621 return entry->override; 622 } 623 624 #ifdef CONFIG_X86 625 /* 626 * Always use the MADT override info, except for the i8042 PS/2 ctrl 627 * IRQs (1 and 12). For these the DSDT IRQ settings should sometimes 628 * be used otherwise PS/2 keyboards / mice will not work. 629 */ 630 if (gsi != 1 && gsi != 12) 631 return true; 632 633 /* If the override comes from an INT_SRC_OVR MADT entry, honor it. */ 634 if (acpi_int_src_ovr[gsi]) 635 return true; 636 637 /* 638 * IRQ override isn't needed on modern AMD Zen systems and 639 * this override breaks active low IRQs on AMD Ryzen 6000 and 640 * newer systems. Skip it. 641 */ 642 if (boot_cpu_has(X86_FEATURE_ZEN)) 643 return false; 644 #endif 645 646 return true; 647 } 648 649 static void acpi_dev_get_irqresource(struct resource *res, u32 gsi, 650 u8 triggering, u8 polarity, u8 shareable, 651 u8 wake_capable, bool check_override) 652 { 653 int irq, p, t; 654 655 if (!valid_IRQ(gsi)) { 656 irqresource_disabled(res, gsi); 657 return; 658 } 659 660 /* 661 * In IO-APIC mode, use overridden attribute. Two reasons: 662 * 1. BIOS bug in DSDT 663 * 2. BIOS uses IO-APIC mode Interrupt Source Override 664 * 665 * We do this only if we are dealing with IRQ() or IRQNoFlags() 666 * resource (the legacy ISA resources). With modern ACPI 5 devices 667 * using extended IRQ descriptors we take the IRQ configuration 668 * from _CRS directly. 669 */ 670 if (check_override && 671 acpi_dev_irq_override(gsi, triggering, polarity, shareable) && 672 !acpi_get_override_irq(gsi, &t, &p)) { 673 u8 trig = t ? ACPI_LEVEL_SENSITIVE : ACPI_EDGE_SENSITIVE; 674 u8 pol = p ? ACPI_ACTIVE_LOW : ACPI_ACTIVE_HIGH; 675 676 if (triggering != trig || polarity != pol) { 677 pr_warn("ACPI: IRQ %d override to %s%s, %s%s\n", gsi, 678 t ? "level" : "edge", 679 trig == triggering ? "" : "(!)", 680 p ? "low" : "high", 681 pol == polarity ? "" : "(!)"); 682 triggering = trig; 683 polarity = pol; 684 } 685 } 686 687 res->flags = acpi_dev_irq_flags(triggering, polarity, shareable, wake_capable); 688 irq = acpi_register_gsi(NULL, gsi, triggering, polarity); 689 if (irq >= 0) { 690 res->start = irq; 691 res->end = irq; 692 } else { 693 irqresource_disabled(res, gsi); 694 } 695 } 696 697 /** 698 * acpi_dev_resource_interrupt - Extract ACPI interrupt resource information. 699 * @ares: Input ACPI resource object. 700 * @index: Index into the array of GSIs represented by the resource. 701 * @res: Output generic resource object. 702 * 703 * Check if the given ACPI resource object represents an interrupt resource 704 * and @index does not exceed the resource's interrupt count (true is returned 705 * in that case regardless of the results of the other checks)). If that's the 706 * case, register the GSI corresponding to @index from the array of interrupts 707 * represented by the resource and populate the generic resource object pointed 708 * to by @res accordingly. If the registration of the GSI is not successful, 709 * IORESOURCE_DISABLED will be set it that object's flags. 710 * 711 * Return: 712 * 1) false with res->flags setting to zero: not the expected resource type 713 * 2) false with IORESOURCE_DISABLED in res->flags: valid unassigned resource 714 * 3) true: valid assigned resource 715 */ 716 bool acpi_dev_resource_interrupt(struct acpi_resource *ares, int index, 717 struct resource *res) 718 { 719 struct acpi_resource_irq *irq; 720 struct acpi_resource_extended_irq *ext_irq; 721 722 switch (ares->type) { 723 case ACPI_RESOURCE_TYPE_IRQ: 724 /* 725 * Per spec, only one interrupt per descriptor is allowed in 726 * _CRS, but some firmware violates this, so parse them all. 727 */ 728 irq = &ares->data.irq; 729 if (index >= irq->interrupt_count) { 730 irqresource_disabled(res, 0); 731 return false; 732 } 733 acpi_dev_get_irqresource(res, irq->interrupts[index], 734 irq->triggering, irq->polarity, 735 irq->shareable, irq->wake_capable, 736 true); 737 break; 738 case ACPI_RESOURCE_TYPE_EXTENDED_IRQ: 739 ext_irq = &ares->data.extended_irq; 740 if (index >= ext_irq->interrupt_count) { 741 irqresource_disabled(res, 0); 742 return false; 743 } 744 if (is_gsi(ext_irq)) 745 acpi_dev_get_irqresource(res, ext_irq->interrupts[index], 746 ext_irq->triggering, ext_irq->polarity, 747 ext_irq->shareable, ext_irq->wake_capable, 748 false); 749 else 750 irqresource_disabled(res, 0); 751 break; 752 default: 753 res->flags = 0; 754 return false; 755 } 756 757 return true; 758 } 759 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(acpi_dev_resource_interrupt); 760 761 /** 762 * acpi_dev_free_resource_list - Free resource from %acpi_dev_get_resources(). 763 * @list: The head of the resource list to free. 764 */ 765 void acpi_dev_free_resource_list(struct list_head *list) 766 { 767 resource_list_free(list); 768 } 769 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(acpi_dev_free_resource_list); 770 771 struct res_proc_context { 772 struct list_head *list; 773 int (*preproc)(struct acpi_resource *, void *); 774 void *preproc_data; 775 int count; 776 int error; 777 }; 778 779 static acpi_status acpi_dev_new_resource_entry(struct resource_win *win, 780 struct res_proc_context *c) 781 { 782 struct resource_entry *rentry; 783 784 rentry = resource_list_create_entry(NULL, 0); 785 if (!rentry) { 786 c->error = -ENOMEM; 787 return AE_NO_MEMORY; 788 } 789 *rentry->res = win->res; 790 rentry->offset = win->offset; 791 resource_list_add_tail(rentry, c->list); 792 c->count++; 793 return AE_OK; 794 } 795 796 static acpi_status acpi_dev_process_resource(struct acpi_resource *ares, 797 void *context) 798 { 799 struct res_proc_context *c = context; 800 struct resource_win win; 801 struct resource *res = &win.res; 802 int i; 803 804 if (c->preproc) { 805 int ret; 806 807 ret = c->preproc(ares, c->preproc_data); 808 if (ret < 0) { 809 c->error = ret; 810 return AE_ABORT_METHOD; 811 } else if (ret > 0) { 812 return AE_OK; 813 } 814 } 815 816 memset(&win, 0, sizeof(win)); 817 818 if (acpi_dev_resource_memory(ares, res) 819 || acpi_dev_resource_io(ares, res) 820 || acpi_dev_resource_address_space(ares, &win) 821 || acpi_dev_resource_ext_address_space(ares, &win)) 822 return acpi_dev_new_resource_entry(&win, c); 823 824 for (i = 0; acpi_dev_resource_interrupt(ares, i, res); i++) { 825 acpi_status status; 826 827 status = acpi_dev_new_resource_entry(&win, c); 828 if (ACPI_FAILURE(status)) 829 return status; 830 } 831 832 return AE_OK; 833 } 834 835 static int __acpi_dev_get_resources(struct acpi_device *adev, 836 struct list_head *list, 837 int (*preproc)(struct acpi_resource *, void *), 838 void *preproc_data, char *method) 839 { 840 struct res_proc_context c; 841 acpi_status status; 842 843 if (!adev || !adev->handle || !list_empty(list)) 844 return -EINVAL; 845 846 if (!acpi_has_method(adev->handle, method)) 847 return 0; 848 849 c.list = list; 850 c.preproc = preproc; 851 c.preproc_data = preproc_data; 852 c.count = 0; 853 c.error = 0; 854 status = acpi_walk_resources(adev->handle, method, 855 acpi_dev_process_resource, &c); 856 if (ACPI_FAILURE(status)) { 857 acpi_dev_free_resource_list(list); 858 return c.error ? c.error : -EIO; 859 } 860 861 return c.count; 862 } 863 864 /** 865 * acpi_dev_get_resources - Get current resources of a device. 866 * @adev: ACPI device node to get the resources for. 867 * @list: Head of the resultant list of resources (must be empty). 868 * @preproc: The caller's preprocessing routine. 869 * @preproc_data: Pointer passed to the caller's preprocessing routine. 870 * 871 * Evaluate the _CRS method for the given device node and process its output by 872 * (1) executing the @preproc() routine provided by the caller, passing the 873 * resource pointer and @preproc_data to it as arguments, for each ACPI resource 874 * returned and (2) converting all of the returned ACPI resources into struct 875 * resource objects if possible. If the return value of @preproc() in step (1) 876 * is different from 0, step (2) is not applied to the given ACPI resource and 877 * if that value is negative, the whole processing is aborted and that value is 878 * returned as the final error code. 879 * 880 * The resultant struct resource objects are put on the list pointed to by 881 * @list, that must be empty initially, as members of struct resource_entry 882 * objects. Callers of this routine should use %acpi_dev_free_resource_list() to 883 * free that list. 884 * 885 * The number of resources in the output list is returned on success, an error 886 * code reflecting the error condition is returned otherwise. 887 */ 888 int acpi_dev_get_resources(struct acpi_device *adev, struct list_head *list, 889 int (*preproc)(struct acpi_resource *, void *), 890 void *preproc_data) 891 { 892 return __acpi_dev_get_resources(adev, list, preproc, preproc_data, 893 METHOD_NAME__CRS); 894 } 895 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(acpi_dev_get_resources); 896 897 static int is_memory(struct acpi_resource *ares, void *not_used) 898 { 899 struct resource_win win; 900 struct resource *res = &win.res; 901 902 memset(&win, 0, sizeof(win)); 903 904 if (acpi_dev_filter_resource_type(ares, IORESOURCE_MEM)) 905 return 1; 906 907 return !(acpi_dev_resource_memory(ares, res) 908 || acpi_dev_resource_address_space(ares, &win) 909 || acpi_dev_resource_ext_address_space(ares, &win)); 910 } 911 912 /** 913 * acpi_dev_get_dma_resources - Get current DMA resources of a device. 914 * @adev: ACPI device node to get the resources for. 915 * @list: Head of the resultant list of resources (must be empty). 916 * 917 * Evaluate the _DMA method for the given device node and process its 918 * output. 919 * 920 * The resultant struct resource objects are put on the list pointed to 921 * by @list, that must be empty initially, as members of struct 922 * resource_entry objects. Callers of this routine should use 923 * %acpi_dev_free_resource_list() to free that list. 924 * 925 * The number of resources in the output list is returned on success, 926 * an error code reflecting the error condition is returned otherwise. 927 */ 928 int acpi_dev_get_dma_resources(struct acpi_device *adev, struct list_head *list) 929 { 930 return __acpi_dev_get_resources(adev, list, is_memory, NULL, 931 METHOD_NAME__DMA); 932 } 933 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(acpi_dev_get_dma_resources); 934 935 /** 936 * acpi_dev_get_memory_resources - Get current memory resources of a device. 937 * @adev: ACPI device node to get the resources for. 938 * @list: Head of the resultant list of resources (must be empty). 939 * 940 * This is a helper function that locates all memory type resources of @adev 941 * with acpi_dev_get_resources(). 942 * 943 * The number of resources in the output list is returned on success, an error 944 * code reflecting the error condition is returned otherwise. 945 */ 946 int acpi_dev_get_memory_resources(struct acpi_device *adev, struct list_head *list) 947 { 948 return acpi_dev_get_resources(adev, list, is_memory, NULL); 949 } 950 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(acpi_dev_get_memory_resources); 951 952 /** 953 * acpi_dev_filter_resource_type - Filter ACPI resource according to resource 954 * types 955 * @ares: Input ACPI resource object. 956 * @types: Valid resource types of IORESOURCE_XXX 957 * 958 * This is a helper function to support acpi_dev_get_resources(), which filters 959 * ACPI resource objects according to resource types. 960 */ 961 int acpi_dev_filter_resource_type(struct acpi_resource *ares, 962 unsigned long types) 963 { 964 unsigned long type = 0; 965 966 switch (ares->type) { 967 case ACPI_RESOURCE_TYPE_MEMORY24: 968 case ACPI_RESOURCE_TYPE_MEMORY32: 969 case ACPI_RESOURCE_TYPE_FIXED_MEMORY32: 970 type = IORESOURCE_MEM; 971 break; 972 case ACPI_RESOURCE_TYPE_IO: 973 case ACPI_RESOURCE_TYPE_FIXED_IO: 974 type = IORESOURCE_IO; 975 break; 976 case ACPI_RESOURCE_TYPE_IRQ: 977 case ACPI_RESOURCE_TYPE_EXTENDED_IRQ: 978 type = IORESOURCE_IRQ; 979 break; 980 case ACPI_RESOURCE_TYPE_DMA: 981 case ACPI_RESOURCE_TYPE_FIXED_DMA: 982 type = IORESOURCE_DMA; 983 break; 984 case ACPI_RESOURCE_TYPE_GENERIC_REGISTER: 985 type = IORESOURCE_REG; 986 break; 987 case ACPI_RESOURCE_TYPE_ADDRESS16: 988 case ACPI_RESOURCE_TYPE_ADDRESS32: 989 case ACPI_RESOURCE_TYPE_ADDRESS64: 990 case ACPI_RESOURCE_TYPE_EXTENDED_ADDRESS64: 991 if (ares->data.address.resource_type == ACPI_MEMORY_RANGE) 992 type = IORESOURCE_MEM; 993 else if (ares->data.address.resource_type == ACPI_IO_RANGE) 994 type = IORESOURCE_IO; 995 else if (ares->data.address.resource_type == 996 ACPI_BUS_NUMBER_RANGE) 997 type = IORESOURCE_BUS; 998 break; 999 default: 1000 break; 1001 } 1002 1003 return (type & types) ? 0 : 1; 1004 } 1005 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(acpi_dev_filter_resource_type); 1006 1007 static int acpi_dev_consumes_res(struct acpi_device *adev, struct resource *res) 1008 { 1009 struct list_head resource_list; 1010 struct resource_entry *rentry; 1011 int ret, found = 0; 1012 1013 INIT_LIST_HEAD(&resource_list); 1014 ret = acpi_dev_get_resources(adev, &resource_list, NULL, NULL); 1015 if (ret < 0) 1016 return 0; 1017 1018 list_for_each_entry(rentry, &resource_list, node) { 1019 if (resource_contains(rentry->res, res)) { 1020 found = 1; 1021 break; 1022 } 1023 1024 } 1025 1026 acpi_dev_free_resource_list(&resource_list); 1027 return found; 1028 } 1029 1030 static acpi_status acpi_res_consumer_cb(acpi_handle handle, u32 depth, 1031 void *context, void **ret) 1032 { 1033 struct resource *res = context; 1034 struct acpi_device **consumer = (struct acpi_device **) ret; 1035 struct acpi_device *adev = acpi_fetch_acpi_dev(handle); 1036 1037 if (!adev) 1038 return AE_OK; 1039 1040 if (acpi_dev_consumes_res(adev, res)) { 1041 *consumer = adev; 1042 return AE_CTRL_TERMINATE; 1043 } 1044 1045 return AE_OK; 1046 } 1047 1048 /** 1049 * acpi_resource_consumer - Find the ACPI device that consumes @res. 1050 * @res: Resource to search for. 1051 * 1052 * Search the current resource settings (_CRS) of every ACPI device node 1053 * for @res. If we find an ACPI device whose _CRS includes @res, return 1054 * it. Otherwise, return NULL. 1055 */ 1056 struct acpi_device *acpi_resource_consumer(struct resource *res) 1057 { 1058 struct acpi_device *consumer = NULL; 1059 1060 acpi_get_devices(NULL, acpi_res_consumer_cb, res, (void **) &consumer); 1061 return consumer; 1062 } 1063