status = acpi_evaluate_object(handle, METHOD_NAME__SUB, NULL, &buffer); if (ACPI_FAILURE(status)) {
acpi_handle_debug(handle, "Reading ACPI _SUB failed: %#x\n", status); return ERR_PTR(-ENODATA);
}
obj = buffer.pointer; if (obj->type == ACPI_TYPE_STRING) {
len = strlen(obj->string.pointer); if (len < ACPI_MAX_SUB_BUF_SIZE && len > 0) {
sub = kstrdup(obj->string.pointer, GFP_KERNEL); if (!sub)
sub = ERR_PTR(-ENOMEM);
} else {
acpi_handle_err(handle, "ACPI _SUB Length %zu is Invalid\n", len);
sub = ERR_PTR(-ENODATA);
}
} else {
acpi_handle_warn(handle, "Warning ACPI _SUB did not return a string\n");
sub = ERR_PTR(-ENODATA);
}
/** * acpi_handle_list_equal - Check if two ACPI handle lists are the same * @list1: First list to compare. * @list2: Second list to compare. * * Return true if the given ACPI handle lists are of the same size and * contain the same ACPI handles in the same order. Otherwise, return false.
*/ bool acpi_handle_list_equal(struct acpi_handle_list *list1, struct acpi_handle_list *list2)
{ return list1->count == list2->count &&
!memcmp(list1->handles, list2->handles,
list1->count * sizeof(*list1->handles));
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(acpi_handle_list_equal);
/** * acpi_handle_list_replace - Replace one ACPI handle list with another * @dst: ACPI handle list to replace. * @src: Source ACPI handle list. * * Free the handles table in @dst, move the handles table from @src to @dst, * copy count from @src to @dst and clear @src.
*/ void acpi_handle_list_replace(struct acpi_handle_list *dst, struct acpi_handle_list *src)
{ if (dst->count)
kfree(dst->handles);
/** * acpi_handle_list_free - Free the handles table in an ACPI handle list * @list: ACPI handle list to free. * * Free the handles table in @list and clear its count field.
*/ void acpi_handle_list_free(struct acpi_handle_list *list)
{ if (!list->count) return;
/** * acpi_device_dep - Check ACPI device dependency * @target: ACPI handle of the target ACPI device. * @match: ACPI handle to look up in the target's _DEP list. * * Return true if @match is present in the list returned by _DEP for * @target or false otherwise.
*/ bool acpi_device_dep(acpi_handle target, acpi_handle match)
{ struct acpi_handle_list dep_devices; bool ret = false; int i;
if (!acpi_has_method(target, "_DEP")) returnfalse;
if (!acpi_evaluate_reference(target, "_DEP", NULL, &dep_devices)) {
acpi_handle_debug(target, "Failed to evaluate _DEP.\n"); returnfalse;
}
for (i = 0; i < dep_devices.count; i++) { if (dep_devices.handles[i] == match) {
ret = true; break;
}
}
/** * acpi_evaluate_ost: Evaluate _OST for hotplug operations * @handle: ACPI device handle * @source_event: source event code * @status_code: status code * @status_buf: optional detailed information (NULL if none) * * Evaluate _OST for hotplug operations. All ACPI hotplug handlers * must call this function when evaluating _OST for hotplug operations. * When the platform does not support _OST, this function has no effect.
*/
acpi_status
acpi_evaluate_ost(acpi_handle handle, u32 source_event, u32 status_code, struct acpi_buffer *status_buf)
{ union acpi_object params[3] = {
{.type = ACPI_TYPE_INTEGER,},
{.type = ACPI_TYPE_INTEGER,},
{.type = ACPI_TYPE_BUFFER,}
}; struct acpi_object_list arg_list = {3, params};
/** * acpi_handle_printk: Print message with ACPI prefix and object path * @level: log level * @handle: ACPI device handle * @fmt: format string * * This function is called through acpi_handle_<level> macros and prints * a message with ACPI prefix and object path. This function acquires * the global namespace mutex to obtain an object path. In interrupt * context, it shows the object path as <n/a>.
*/ void
acpi_handle_printk(constchar *level, acpi_handle handle, constchar *fmt, ...)
{ struct va_format vaf;
va_list args; constchar *path;
#ifdefined(CONFIG_DYNAMIC_DEBUG) /** * __acpi_handle_debug: pr_debug with ACPI prefix and object path * @descriptor: Dynamic Debug descriptor * @handle: ACPI device handle * @fmt: format string * * This function is called through acpi_handle_debug macro and debug * prints a message with ACPI prefix and object path. This function * acquires the global namespace mutex to obtain an object path. In * interrupt context, it shows the object path as <n/a>.
*/ void
__acpi_handle_debug(struct _ddebug *descriptor, acpi_handle handle, constchar *fmt, ...)
{ struct va_format vaf;
va_list args; constchar *path;
/** * acpi_evaluation_failure_warn - Log evaluation failure warning. * @handle: Parent object handle. * @name: Name of the object whose evaluation has failed. * @status: Status value returned by the failing object evaluation.
*/ void acpi_evaluation_failure_warn(acpi_handle handle, constchar *name,
acpi_status status)
{
acpi_handle_warn(handle, "%s evaluation failed: %s\n", name,
acpi_format_exception(status));
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(acpi_evaluation_failure_warn);
/** * acpi_has_method: Check whether @handle has a method named @name * @handle: ACPI device handle * @name: name of object or method * * Check whether @handle has a method named @name.
*/ bool acpi_has_method(acpi_handle handle, char *name)
{
acpi_handle tmp;
status = acpi_execute_simple_method(handle, "_EJ0", 1); if (status == AE_NOT_FOUND)
acpi_handle_warn(handle, "No _EJ0 support for device\n"); elseif (ACPI_FAILURE(status))
acpi_handle_warn(handle, "Eject failed (0x%x)\n", status);
return status;
}
/** * acpi_evaluate_lck: Evaluate _LCK method to lock/unlock device * @handle: ACPI device handle * @lock: lock device if non-zero, otherwise unlock device * * Evaluate device's _LCK method if present to lock/unlock device
*/
acpi_status acpi_evaluate_lck(acpi_handle handle, int lock)
{
acpi_status status;
status = acpi_execute_simple_method(handle, "_LCK", !!lock); if (ACPI_FAILURE(status) && status != AE_NOT_FOUND) { if (lock)
acpi_handle_warn(handle, "Locking device failed (0x%x)\n", status); else
acpi_handle_warn(handle, "Unlocking device failed (0x%x)\n", status);
}
return status;
}
/** * acpi_evaluate_reg: Evaluate _REG method to register OpRegion presence * @handle: ACPI device handle * @space_id: ACPI address space id to register OpRegion presence for * @function: Parameter to pass to _REG one of ACPI_REG_CONNECT or * ACPI_REG_DISCONNECT * * Evaluate device's _REG method to register OpRegion presence.
*/
acpi_status acpi_evaluate_reg(acpi_handle handle, u8 space_id, u32 function)
{ struct acpi_object_list arg_list; union acpi_object params[2];
/** * acpi_evaluate_dsm - evaluate device's _DSM method * @handle: ACPI device handle * @guid: GUID of requested functions, should be 16 bytes * @rev: revision number of requested function * @func: requested function number * @argv4: the function specific parameter * * Evaluate device's _DSM method with specified GUID, revision id and * function number. Caller needs to free the returned object. * * Though ACPI defines the fourth parameter for _DSM should be a package, * some old BIOSes do expect a buffer or an integer etc.
*/ union acpi_object *
acpi_evaluate_dsm(acpi_handle handle, const guid_t *guid, u64 rev, u64 func, union acpi_object *argv4)
{
acpi_status ret; struct acpi_buffer buf = {ACPI_ALLOCATE_BUFFER, NULL}; union acpi_object params[4]; struct acpi_object_list input = {
.count = 4,
.pointer = params,
};
ret = acpi_evaluate_object(handle, "_DSM", &input, &buf); if (ACPI_SUCCESS(ret)) return (union acpi_object *)buf.pointer;
if (ret != AE_NOT_FOUND)
acpi_handle_warn(handle, "failed to evaluate _DSM %pUb rev:%lld func:%lld (0x%x)\n",
guid, rev, func, ret);
return NULL;
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(acpi_evaluate_dsm);
/** * acpi_check_dsm - check if _DSM method supports requested functions. * @handle: ACPI device handle * @guid: GUID of requested functions, should be 16 bytes at least * @rev: revision number of requested functions * @funcs: bitmap of requested functions * * Evaluate device's _DSM method to check whether it supports requested * functions. Currently only support 64 functions at maximum, should be * enough for now.
*/ bool acpi_check_dsm(acpi_handle handle, const guid_t *guid, u64 rev, u64 funcs)
{ int i;
u64 mask = 0; union acpi_object *obj;
if (funcs == 0) returnfalse;
obj = acpi_evaluate_dsm(handle, guid, rev, 0, NULL); if (!obj) returnfalse;
/* For compatibility, old BIOSes may return an integer */ if (obj->type == ACPI_TYPE_INTEGER)
mask = obj->integer.value; elseif (obj->type == ACPI_TYPE_BUFFER) for (i = 0; i < obj->buffer.length && i < 8; i++)
mask |= (((u64)obj->buffer.pointer[i]) << (i * 8));
ACPI_FREE(obj);
/* * Bit 0 indicates whether there's support for any functions other than * function 0 for the specified GUID and revision.
*/ if ((mask & 0x1) && (mask & funcs) == funcs) returntrue;
returnfalse;
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(acpi_check_dsm);
/** * acpi_dev_uid_to_integer - treat ACPI device _UID as integer * @adev: ACPI device to get _UID from * @integer: output buffer for integer * * Considers _UID as integer and converts it to @integer. * * Returns 0 on success, or negative error code otherwise.
*/ int acpi_dev_uid_to_integer(struct acpi_device *adev, u64 *integer)
{ constchar *uid;
if (!adev) return -ENODEV;
uid = acpi_device_uid(adev); if (!uid) return -ENODATA;
/** * acpi_dev_found - Detect presence of a given ACPI device in the namespace. * @hid: Hardware ID of the device. * * Return %true if the device was present at the moment of invocation. * Note that if the device is pluggable, it may since have disappeared. * * For this function to work, acpi_bus_scan() must have been executed * which happens in the subsys_initcall() subsection. Hence, do not * call from a subsys_initcall() or earlier (use acpi_get_devices() * instead). Calling from module_init() is fine (which is synonymous * with device_initcall()).
*/ bool acpi_dev_found(constchar *hid)
{ struct acpi_device_bus_id *acpi_device_bus_id; bool found = false;
mutex_lock(&acpi_device_lock);
list_for_each_entry(acpi_device_bus_id, &acpi_bus_id_list, node) if (!strcmp(acpi_device_bus_id->bus_id, hid)) {
found = true; break;
}
mutex_unlock(&acpi_device_lock);
if (acpi_match_device_ids(adev, match->hid)) return 0;
if (match->uid && !acpi_dev_uid_match(adev, match->uid)) return 0;
if (match->hrv == -1) return 1;
status = acpi_evaluate_integer(adev->handle, "_HRV", NULL, &hrv); if (ACPI_FAILURE(status)) return 0;
return hrv == match->hrv;
}
/** * acpi_dev_present - Detect that a given ACPI device is present * @hid: Hardware ID of the device. * @uid: Unique ID of the device, pass NULL to not check _UID * @hrv: Hardware Revision of the device, pass -1 to not check _HRV * * Return %true if a matching device was present at the moment of invocation. * Note that if the device is pluggable, it may since have disappeared. * * Note that unlike acpi_dev_found() this function checks the status * of the device. So for devices which are present in the DSDT, but * which are disabled (their _STA callback returns 0) this function * will return false. * * For this function to work, acpi_bus_scan() must have been executed * which happens in the subsys_initcall() subsection. Hence, do not * call from a subsys_initcall() or earlier (use acpi_get_devices() * instead). Calling from module_init() is fine (which is synonymous * with device_initcall()).
*/ bool acpi_dev_present(constchar *hid, constchar *uid, s64 hrv)
{ struct acpi_dev_match_info match = {}; struct device *dev;
/** * acpi_dev_get_next_match_dev - Return the next match of ACPI device * @adev: Pointer to the previous ACPI device matching this @hid, @uid and @hrv * @hid: Hardware ID of the device. * @uid: Unique ID of the device, pass NULL to not check _UID * @hrv: Hardware Revision of the device, pass -1 to not check _HRV * * Return the next match of ACPI device if another matching device was present * at the moment of invocation, or NULL otherwise. * * The caller is responsible for invoking acpi_dev_put() on the returned device. * On the other hand the function invokes acpi_dev_put() on the given @adev * assuming that its reference counter had been increased beforehand. * * See additional information in acpi_dev_present() as well.
*/ struct acpi_device *
acpi_dev_get_next_match_dev(struct acpi_device *adev, constchar *hid, constchar *uid, s64 hrv)
{ struct device *start = adev ? &adev->dev : NULL; struct acpi_dev_match_info match = {}; struct device *dev;
dev = bus_find_device(&acpi_bus_type, start, &match, acpi_dev_match_cb);
acpi_dev_put(adev); return dev ? to_acpi_device(dev) : NULL;
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(acpi_dev_get_next_match_dev);
/** * acpi_dev_get_first_match_dev - Return the first match of ACPI device * @hid: Hardware ID of the device. * @uid: Unique ID of the device, pass NULL to not check _UID * @hrv: Hardware Revision of the device, pass -1 to not check _HRV * * Return the first match of ACPI device if a matching device was present * at the moment of invocation, or NULL otherwise. * * The caller is responsible for invoking acpi_dev_put() on the returned device. * * See additional information in acpi_dev_present() as well.
*/ struct acpi_device *
acpi_dev_get_first_match_dev(constchar *hid, constchar *uid, s64 hrv)
{ return acpi_dev_get_next_match_dev(NULL, hid, uid, hrv);
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(acpi_dev_get_first_match_dev);
/** * acpi_reduced_hardware - Return if this is an ACPI-reduced-hw machine * * Return true when running on an ACPI-reduced-hw machine, false otherwise.
*/ bool acpi_reduced_hardware(void)
{ return acpi_gbl_reduced_hardware;
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(acpi_reduced_hardware);
/* * acpi_backlight= handling, this is done here rather then in video_detect.c * because __setup cannot be used in modules.
*/ char acpi_video_backlight_string[16];
EXPORT_SYMBOL(acpi_video_backlight_string);
/** * acpi_match_platform_list - Check if the system matches with a given list * @plat: pointer to acpi_platform_list table terminated by a NULL entry * * Return the matched index if the system is found in the platform list. * Otherwise, return a negative error code.
*/ int acpi_match_platform_list(conststruct acpi_platform_list *plat)
{ struct acpi_table_header hdr; int idx = 0;
if (acpi_disabled) return -ENODEV;
for (; plat->oem_id[0]; plat++, idx++) { if (ACPI_FAILURE(acpi_get_table_header(plat->table, 0, &hdr))) continue;
if (strncmp(plat->oem_id, hdr.oem_id, ACPI_OEM_ID_SIZE)) continue;
if (strncmp(plat->oem_table_id, hdr.oem_table_id, ACPI_OEM_TABLE_ID_SIZE)) continue;
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