rsxface.c revision 114237
1/*******************************************************************************
2 *
3 * Module Name: rsxface - Public interfaces to the resource manager
4 *              $Revision: 24 $
5 *
6 ******************************************************************************/
7
8/******************************************************************************
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115 *****************************************************************************/
116
117
118#define __RSXFACE_C__
119
120#include "acpi.h"
121#include "acresrc.h"
122
123#define _COMPONENT          ACPI_RESOURCES
124        ACPI_MODULE_NAME    ("rsxface")
125
126
127/*******************************************************************************
128 *
129 * FUNCTION:    AcpiGetIrqRoutingTable
130 *
131 * PARAMETERS:  DeviceHandle    - a handle to the Bus device we are querying
132 *              RetBuffer       - a pointer to a buffer to receive the
133 *                                current resources for the device
134 *
135 * RETURN:      Status
136 *
137 * DESCRIPTION: This function is called to get the IRQ routing table for a
138 *              specific bus.  The caller must first acquire a handle for the
139 *              desired bus.  The routine table is placed in the buffer pointed
140 *              to by the RetBuffer variable parameter.
141 *
142 *              If the function fails an appropriate status will be returned
143 *              and the value of RetBuffer is undefined.
144 *
145 *              This function attempts to execute the _PRT method contained in
146 *              the object indicated by the passed DeviceHandle.
147 *
148 ******************************************************************************/
149
150ACPI_STATUS
151AcpiGetIrqRoutingTable  (
152    ACPI_HANDLE             DeviceHandle,
153    ACPI_BUFFER             *RetBuffer)
154{
155    ACPI_STATUS             Status;
156
157
158    ACPI_FUNCTION_TRACE ("AcpiGetIrqRoutingTable ");
159
160
161    /*
162     * Must have a valid handle and buffer, So we have to have a handle
163     * and a return buffer structure, and if there is a non-zero buffer length
164     * we also need a valid pointer in the buffer. If it's a zero buffer length,
165     * we'll be returning the needed buffer size, so keep going.
166     */
167    if (!DeviceHandle)
168    {
169        return_ACPI_STATUS (AE_BAD_PARAMETER);
170    }
171
172    Status = AcpiUtValidateBuffer (RetBuffer);
173    if (ACPI_FAILURE (Status))
174    {
175        return_ACPI_STATUS (Status);
176    }
177
178    Status = AcpiRsGetPrtMethodData (DeviceHandle, RetBuffer);
179    return_ACPI_STATUS (Status);
180}
181
182
183/*******************************************************************************
184 *
185 * FUNCTION:    AcpiGetCurrentResources
186 *
187 * PARAMETERS:  DeviceHandle    - a handle to the device object for the
188 *                                device we are querying
189 *              RetBuffer       - a pointer to a buffer to receive the
190 *                                current resources for the device
191 *
192 * RETURN:      Status
193 *
194 * DESCRIPTION: This function is called to get the current resources for a
195 *              specific device.  The caller must first acquire a handle for
196 *              the desired device.  The resource data is placed in the buffer
197 *              pointed to by the RetBuffer variable parameter.
198 *
199 *              If the function fails an appropriate status will be returned
200 *              and the value of RetBuffer is undefined.
201 *
202 *              This function attempts to execute the _CRS method contained in
203 *              the object indicated by the passed DeviceHandle.
204 *
205 ******************************************************************************/
206
207ACPI_STATUS
208AcpiGetCurrentResources (
209    ACPI_HANDLE             DeviceHandle,
210    ACPI_BUFFER             *RetBuffer)
211{
212    ACPI_STATUS             Status;
213
214
215    ACPI_FUNCTION_TRACE ("AcpiGetCurrentResources");
216
217
218    /*
219     * Must have a valid handle and buffer, So we have to have a handle
220     * and a return buffer structure, and if there is a non-zero buffer length
221     * we also need a valid pointer in the buffer. If it's a zero buffer length,
222     * we'll be returning the needed buffer size, so keep going.
223     */
224    if (!DeviceHandle)
225    {
226        return_ACPI_STATUS (AE_BAD_PARAMETER);
227    }
228
229    Status = AcpiUtValidateBuffer (RetBuffer);
230    if (ACPI_FAILURE (Status))
231    {
232        return_ACPI_STATUS (Status);
233    }
234
235    Status = AcpiRsGetCrsMethodData (DeviceHandle, RetBuffer);
236    return_ACPI_STATUS (Status);
237}
238
239
240/*******************************************************************************
241 *
242 * FUNCTION:    AcpiGetPossibleResources
243 *
244 * PARAMETERS:  DeviceHandle    - a handle to the device object for the
245 *                                device we are querying
246 *              RetBuffer       - a pointer to a buffer to receive the
247 *                                resources for the device
248 *
249 * RETURN:      Status
250 *
251 * DESCRIPTION: This function is called to get a list of the possible resources
252 *              for a specific device.  The caller must first acquire a handle
253 *              for the desired device.  The resource data is placed in the
254 *              buffer pointed to by the RetBuffer variable.
255 *
256 *              If the function fails an appropriate status will be returned
257 *              and the value of RetBuffer is undefined.
258 *
259 ******************************************************************************/
260
261ACPI_STATUS
262AcpiGetPossibleResources (
263    ACPI_HANDLE             DeviceHandle,
264    ACPI_BUFFER             *RetBuffer)
265{
266    ACPI_STATUS             Status;
267
268
269    ACPI_FUNCTION_TRACE ("AcpiGetPossibleResources");
270
271
272    /*
273     * Must have a valid handle and buffer, So we have to have a handle
274     * and a return buffer structure, and if there is a non-zero buffer length
275     * we also need a valid pointer in the buffer. If it's a zero buffer length,
276     * we'll be returning the needed buffer size, so keep going.
277     */
278    if (!DeviceHandle)
279    {
280        return_ACPI_STATUS (AE_BAD_PARAMETER);
281    }
282
283    Status = AcpiUtValidateBuffer (RetBuffer);
284    if (ACPI_FAILURE (Status))
285    {
286        return_ACPI_STATUS (Status);
287    }
288
289    Status = AcpiRsGetPrsMethodData (DeviceHandle, RetBuffer);
290    return_ACPI_STATUS (Status);
291}
292
293
294/*******************************************************************************
295 *
296 * FUNCTION:    AcpiWalkResources
297 *
298 * PARAMETERS:  DeviceHandle    - a handle to the device object for the
299 *                                device we are querying
300 *              Path            - method name of the resources we want
301 *                                (METHOD_NAME__CRS or METHOD_NAME__PRS)
302 *              UserFunction    - called for each resource
303 *              Context         - passed to UserFunction
304 *
305 * RETURN:      Status
306 *
307 * DESCRIPTION: Retrieves the current or possible resource list for the
308 *              specified device.  The UserFunction is called once for
309 *              each resource in the list.
310 *
311 ******************************************************************************/
312
313ACPI_STATUS
314AcpiWalkResources (
315    ACPI_HANDLE                     DeviceHandle,
316    char                            *Path,
317    ACPI_WALK_RESOURCE_CALLBACK     UserFunction,
318    void                            *Context)
319{
320    ACPI_STATUS                 Status;
321    ACPI_BUFFER                 Buffer = {ACPI_ALLOCATE_BUFFER, NULL};
322    ACPI_RESOURCE               *Resource;
323
324
325    ACPI_FUNCTION_TRACE ("AcpiWalkResources");
326
327
328    if (!DeviceHandle ||
329        (ACPI_STRNCMP (Path, METHOD_NAME__CRS, sizeof (METHOD_NAME__CRS)) &&
330         ACPI_STRNCMP (Path, METHOD_NAME__PRS, sizeof (METHOD_NAME__PRS))))
331    {
332        return_ACPI_STATUS (AE_BAD_PARAMETER);
333    }
334
335    Status = AcpiRsGetMethodData (DeviceHandle, Path, &Buffer);
336    if (ACPI_FAILURE (Status))
337    {
338        return_ACPI_STATUS (Status);
339    }
340
341    Resource = (ACPI_RESOURCE *) Buffer.Pointer;
342    for (;;)
343    {
344        if (!Resource || Resource->Id == ACPI_RSTYPE_END_TAG)
345        {
346            break;
347        }
348
349        Status = UserFunction (Resource, Context);
350
351        switch (Status)
352        {
353        case AE_OK:
354        case AE_CTRL_DEPTH:
355
356            /* Just keep going */
357            Status = AE_OK;
358            break;
359
360        case AE_CTRL_TERMINATE:
361
362            /* Exit now, with OK stats */
363
364            Status = AE_OK;
365            goto Cleanup;
366
367        default:
368
369            /* All others are valid exceptions */
370
371            goto Cleanup;
372        }
373
374        Resource = ACPI_NEXT_RESOURCE (Resource);
375    }
376
377Cleanup:
378
379    AcpiOsFree (Buffer.Pointer);
380    return_ACPI_STATUS (Status);
381}
382
383
384/*******************************************************************************
385 *
386 * FUNCTION:    AcpiSetCurrentResources
387 *
388 * PARAMETERS:  DeviceHandle    - a handle to the device object for the
389 *                                device we are changing the resources of
390 *              InBuffer        - a pointer to a buffer containing the
391 *                                resources to be set for the device
392 *
393 * RETURN:      Status
394 *
395 * DESCRIPTION: This function is called to set the current resources for a
396 *              specific device.  The caller must first acquire a handle for
397 *              the desired device.  The resource data is passed to the routine
398 *              the buffer pointed to by the InBuffer variable.
399 *
400 ******************************************************************************/
401
402ACPI_STATUS
403AcpiSetCurrentResources (
404    ACPI_HANDLE             DeviceHandle,
405    ACPI_BUFFER             *InBuffer)
406{
407    ACPI_STATUS             Status;
408
409
410    ACPI_FUNCTION_TRACE ("AcpiSetCurrentResources");
411
412
413    /*
414     * Must have a valid handle and buffer
415     */
416    if ((!DeviceHandle)       ||
417        (!InBuffer)           ||
418        (!InBuffer->Pointer)  ||
419        (!InBuffer->Length))
420    {
421        return_ACPI_STATUS (AE_BAD_PARAMETER);
422    }
423
424    Status = AcpiRsSetSrsMethodData (DeviceHandle, InBuffer);
425    return_ACPI_STATUS (Status);
426}
427
428
429
430#define COPY_FIELD(Out, In, Field)  Out->Field = In->Field
431#define COPY_ADDRESS(Out, In)                      \
432    COPY_FIELD(Out, In, ResourceType);              \
433    COPY_FIELD(Out, In, ProducerConsumer);          \
434    COPY_FIELD(Out, In, Decode);                    \
435    COPY_FIELD(Out, In, MinAddressFixed);           \
436    COPY_FIELD(Out, In, MaxAddressFixed);           \
437    COPY_FIELD(Out, In, Attribute);                 \
438    COPY_FIELD(Out, In, Granularity);               \
439    COPY_FIELD(Out, In, MinAddressRange);           \
440    COPY_FIELD(Out, In, MaxAddressRange);           \
441    COPY_FIELD(Out, In, AddressTranslationOffset);  \
442    COPY_FIELD(Out, In, AddressLength);             \
443    COPY_FIELD(Out, In, ResourceSource);
444
445/******************************************************************************
446 *
447 * FUNCTION:    AcpiResourceToAddress64
448 *
449 * PARAMETERS:  resource                - Pointer to a resource
450 *              out                     - Pointer to the users's return
451 *                                        buffer (a struct
452 *                                        acpi_resource_address64)
453 *
454 * RETURN:      Status
455 *
456 * DESCRIPTION: If the resource is an address16, address32, or address64,
457 *              copy it to the address64 return buffer.  This saves the
458 *              caller from having to duplicate code for different-sized
459 *              addresses.
460 *
461 ******************************************************************************/
462
463ACPI_STATUS
464AcpiResourceToAddress64 (
465    ACPI_RESOURCE               *Resource,
466    ACPI_RESOURCE_ADDRESS64     *Out)
467{
468    ACPI_RESOURCE_ADDRESS16     *Address16;
469    ACPI_RESOURCE_ADDRESS32     *Address32;
470    ACPI_RESOURCE_ADDRESS64     *Address64;
471
472
473    switch (Resource->Id) {
474    case ACPI_RSTYPE_ADDRESS16:
475        Address16 = (ACPI_RESOURCE_ADDRESS16 *) &Resource->Data;
476        COPY_ADDRESS(Out, Address16);
477        break;
478
479    case ACPI_RSTYPE_ADDRESS32:
480        Address32 = (ACPI_RESOURCE_ADDRESS32 *) &Resource->Data;
481        COPY_ADDRESS(Out, Address32);
482        break;
483
484    case ACPI_RSTYPE_ADDRESS64:
485        Address64 = (ACPI_RESOURCE_ADDRESS64 *) &Resource->Data;
486        COPY_ADDRESS(Out, Address64);
487        break;
488
489    default:
490        return (AE_BAD_PARAMETER);
491    }
492
493    return (AE_OK);
494}
495