1/****************************************************************************** 2 * 3 * Name: actypes.h - Common data types for the entire ACPI subsystem 4 * 5 *****************************************************************************/ 6 7/* 8 * Copyright (C) 2000 - 2011, Intel Corp. 9 * All rights reserved. 10 * 11 * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without 12 * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions 13 * are met: 14 * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright 15 * notice, this list of conditions, and the following disclaimer, 16 * without modification. 17 * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce at minimum a disclaimer 18 * substantially similar to the "NO WARRANTY" disclaimer below 19 * ("Disclaimer") and any redistribution must be conditioned upon 20 * including a substantially similar Disclaimer requirement for further 21 * binary redistribution. 22 * 3. 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[Begin] no source code translation */ 59 60/* 61 * Data type ranges 62 * Note: These macros are designed to be compiler independent as well as 63 * working around problems that some 32-bit compilers have with 64-bit 64 * constants. 65 */ 66#define ACPI_UINT8_MAX (UINT8) (~((UINT8) 0)) /* 0xFF */ 67#define ACPI_UINT16_MAX (UINT16)(~((UINT16) 0)) /* 0xFFFF */ 68#define ACPI_UINT32_MAX (UINT32)(~((UINT32) 0)) /* 0xFFFFFFFF */ 69#define ACPI_UINT64_MAX (UINT64)(~((UINT64) 0)) /* 0xFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF */ 70#define ACPI_ASCII_MAX 0x7F 71 72 73/* 74 * Architecture-specific ACPICA Subsystem Data Types 75 * 76 * The goal of these types is to provide source code portability across 77 * 16-bit, 32-bit, and 64-bit targets. 78 * 79 * 1) The following types are of fixed size for all targets (16/32/64): 80 * 81 * BOOLEAN Logical boolean 82 * 83 * UINT8 8-bit (1 byte) unsigned value 84 * UINT16 16-bit (2 byte) unsigned value 85 * UINT32 32-bit (4 byte) unsigned value 86 * UINT64 64-bit (8 byte) unsigned value 87 * 88 * INT16 16-bit (2 byte) signed value 89 * INT32 32-bit (4 byte) signed value 90 * INT64 64-bit (8 byte) signed value 91 * 92 * COMPILER_DEPENDENT_UINT64/INT64 - These types are defined in the 93 * compiler-dependent header(s) and were introduced because there is no common 94 * 64-bit integer type across the various compilation models, as shown in 95 * the table below. 96 * 97 * Datatype LP64 ILP64 LLP64 ILP32 LP32 16bit 98 * char 8 8 8 8 8 8 99 * short 16 16 16 16 16 16 100 * _int32 32 101 * int 32 64 32 32 16 16 102 * long 64 64 32 32 32 32 103 * long long 64 64 104 * pointer 64 64 64 32 32 32 105 * 106 * Note: ILP64 and LP32 are currently not supported. 107 * 108 * 109 * 2) These types represent the native word size of the target mode of the 110 * processor, and may be 16-bit, 32-bit, or 64-bit as required. They are 111 * usually used for memory allocation, efficient loop counters, and array 112 * indexes. The types are similar to the size_t type in the C library and are 113 * required because there is no C type that consistently represents the native 114 * data width. ACPI_SIZE is needed because there is no guarantee that a 115 * kernel-level C library is present. 116 * 117 * ACPI_SIZE 16/32/64-bit unsigned value 118 * ACPI_NATIVE_INT 16/32/64-bit signed value 119 */ 120 121/******************************************************************************* 122 * 123 * Common types for all compilers, all targets 124 * 125 ******************************************************************************/ 126 127typedef unsigned char BOOLEAN; 128typedef unsigned char UINT8; 129typedef unsigned short UINT16; 130typedef COMPILER_DEPENDENT_UINT64 UINT64; 131typedef COMPILER_DEPENDENT_INT64 INT64; 132 133/*! [End] no source code translation !*/ 134 135/* 136 * Value returned by AcpiOsGetThreadId. There is no standard "thread_id" 137 * across operating systems or even the various UNIX systems. Since ACPICA 138 * only needs the thread ID as a unique thread identifier, we use a UINT64 139 * as the only common data type - it will accommodate any type of pointer or 140 * any type of integer. It is up to the host-dependent OSL to cast the 141 * native thread ID type to a UINT64 (in AcpiOsGetThreadId). 142 */ 143#define ACPI_THREAD_ID UINT64 144 145 146/******************************************************************************* 147 * 148 * Types specific to 64-bit targets 149 * 150 ******************************************************************************/ 151 152#if ACPI_MACHINE_WIDTH == 64 153 154/*! [Begin] no source code translation (keep the typedefs as-is) */ 155 156typedef unsigned int UINT32; 157typedef int INT32; 158 159/*! [End] no source code translation !*/ 160 161 162typedef INT64 ACPI_NATIVE_INT; 163typedef UINT64 ACPI_SIZE; 164typedef UINT64 ACPI_IO_ADDRESS; 165typedef UINT64 ACPI_PHYSICAL_ADDRESS; 166 167#define ACPI_MAX_PTR ACPI_UINT64_MAX 168#define ACPI_SIZE_MAX ACPI_UINT64_MAX 169#define ACPI_USE_NATIVE_DIVIDE /* Has native 64-bit integer support */ 170 171/* 172 * In the case of the Itanium Processor Family (IPF), the hardware does not 173 * support misaligned memory transfers. Set the MISALIGNMENT_NOT_SUPPORTED flag 174 * to indicate that special precautions must be taken to avoid alignment faults. 175 * (IA64 or ia64 is currently used by existing compilers to indicate IPF.) 176 * 177 * Note: EM64T and other X86-64 processors support misaligned transfers, 178 * so there is no need to define this flag. 179 */ 180#if defined (__IA64__) || defined (__ia64__) 181#define ACPI_MISALIGNMENT_NOT_SUPPORTED 182#endif 183 184 185/******************************************************************************* 186 * 187 * Types specific to 32-bit targets 188 * 189 ******************************************************************************/ 190 191#elif ACPI_MACHINE_WIDTH == 32 192 193/*! [Begin] no source code translation (keep the typedefs as-is) */ 194 195typedef unsigned int UINT32; 196typedef int INT32; 197 198/*! [End] no source code translation !*/ 199 200 201typedef INT32 ACPI_NATIVE_INT; 202typedef UINT32 ACPI_SIZE; 203typedef UINT32 ACPI_IO_ADDRESS; 204typedef UINT32 ACPI_PHYSICAL_ADDRESS; 205 206#define ACPI_MAX_PTR ACPI_UINT32_MAX 207#define ACPI_SIZE_MAX ACPI_UINT32_MAX 208 209#else 210 211/* ACPI_MACHINE_WIDTH must be either 64 or 32 */ 212 213#error unknown ACPI_MACHINE_WIDTH 214#endif 215 216 217/******************************************************************************* 218 * 219 * OS-dependent types 220 * 221 * If the defaults below are not appropriate for the host system, they can 222 * be defined in the OS-specific header, and this will take precedence. 223 * 224 ******************************************************************************/ 225 226/* Flags for AcpiOsAcquireLock/AcpiOsReleaseLock */ 227 228#ifndef ACPI_CPU_FLAGS 229#define ACPI_CPU_FLAGS ACPI_SIZE 230#endif 231 232/* Object returned from AcpiOsCreateCache */ 233 234#ifndef ACPI_CACHE_T 235#ifdef ACPI_USE_LOCAL_CACHE 236#define ACPI_CACHE_T ACPI_MEMORY_LIST 237#else 238#define ACPI_CACHE_T void * 239#endif 240#endif 241 242/* 243 * Synchronization objects - Mutexes, Semaphores, and SpinLocks 244 */ 245#if (ACPI_MUTEX_TYPE == ACPI_BINARY_SEMAPHORE) 246/* 247 * These macros are used if the host OS does not support a mutex object. 248 * Map the OSL Mutex interfaces to binary semaphores. 249 */ 250#define ACPI_MUTEX ACPI_SEMAPHORE 251#define AcpiOsCreateMutex(OutHandle) AcpiOsCreateSemaphore (1, 1, OutHandle) 252#define AcpiOsDeleteMutex(Handle) (void) AcpiOsDeleteSemaphore (Handle) 253#define AcpiOsAcquireMutex(Handle,Time) AcpiOsWaitSemaphore (Handle, 1, Time) 254#define AcpiOsReleaseMutex(Handle) (void) AcpiOsSignalSemaphore (Handle, 1) 255#endif 256 257/* Configurable types for synchronization objects */ 258 259#ifndef ACPI_SPINLOCK 260#define ACPI_SPINLOCK void * 261#endif 262 263#ifndef ACPI_SEMAPHORE 264#define ACPI_SEMAPHORE void * 265#endif 266 267#ifndef ACPI_MUTEX 268#define ACPI_MUTEX void * 269#endif 270 271 272/******************************************************************************* 273 * 274 * Compiler-dependent types 275 * 276 * If the defaults below are not appropriate for the host compiler, they can 277 * be defined in the compiler-specific header, and this will take precedence. 278 * 279 ******************************************************************************/ 280 281/* Use C99 uintptr_t for pointer casting if available, "void *" otherwise */ 282 283#ifndef ACPI_UINTPTR_T 284#define ACPI_UINTPTR_T void * 285#endif 286 287/* 288 * ACPI_PRINTF_LIKE is used to tag functions as "printf-like" because 289 * some compilers can catch printf format string problems 290 */ 291#ifndef ACPI_PRINTF_LIKE 292#define ACPI_PRINTF_LIKE(c) 293#endif 294 295/* 296 * Some compilers complain about unused variables. Sometimes we don't want to 297 * use all the variables (for example, _AcpiModuleName). This allows us 298 * to to tell the compiler in a per-variable manner that a variable 299 * is unused 300 */ 301#ifndef ACPI_UNUSED_VAR 302#define ACPI_UNUSED_VAR 303#endif 304 305/* 306 * All ACPICA functions that are available to the rest of the kernel are 307 * tagged with this macro which can be defined as appropriate for the host. 308 */ 309#ifndef ACPI_EXPORT_SYMBOL 310#define ACPI_EXPORT_SYMBOL(Symbol) 311#endif 312 313 314/****************************************************************************** 315 * 316 * ACPI Specification constants (Do not change unless the specification changes) 317 * 318 *****************************************************************************/ 319 320/* Number of distinct FADT-based GPE register blocks (GPE0 and GPE1) */ 321 322#define ACPI_MAX_GPE_BLOCKS 2 323 324/* Default ACPI register widths */ 325 326#define ACPI_GPE_REGISTER_WIDTH 8 327#define ACPI_PM1_REGISTER_WIDTH 16 328#define ACPI_PM2_REGISTER_WIDTH 8 329#define ACPI_PM_TIMER_WIDTH 32 330 331/* Names within the namespace are 4 bytes long */ 332 333#define ACPI_NAME_SIZE 4 334#define ACPI_PATH_SEGMENT_LENGTH 5 /* 4 chars for name + 1 char for separator */ 335#define ACPI_PATH_SEPARATOR '.' 336 337/* Sizes for ACPI table headers */ 338 339#define ACPI_OEM_ID_SIZE 6 340#define ACPI_OEM_TABLE_ID_SIZE 8 341 342/* ACPI/PNP hardware IDs */ 343 344#define PCI_ROOT_HID_STRING "PNP0A03" 345#define PCI_EXPRESS_ROOT_HID_STRING "PNP0A08" 346 347/* PM Timer ticks per second (HZ) */ 348 349#define PM_TIMER_FREQUENCY 3579545 350 351 352/******************************************************************************* 353 * 354 * Independent types 355 * 356 ******************************************************************************/ 357 358/* Logical defines and NULL */ 359 360#ifdef FALSE 361#undef FALSE 362#endif 363#define FALSE (1 == 0) 364 365#ifdef TRUE 366#undef TRUE 367#endif 368#define TRUE (1 == 1) 369 370#ifndef NULL 371#define NULL (void *) 0 372#endif 373 374 375/* 376 * Miscellaneous types 377 */ 378typedef UINT32 ACPI_STATUS; /* All ACPI Exceptions */ 379typedef UINT32 ACPI_NAME; /* 4-byte ACPI name */ 380typedef char * ACPI_STRING; /* Null terminated ASCII string */ 381typedef void * ACPI_HANDLE; /* Actually a ptr to a NS Node */ 382 383 384/* Owner IDs are used to track namespace nodes for selective deletion */ 385 386typedef UINT8 ACPI_OWNER_ID; 387#define ACPI_OWNER_ID_MAX 0xFF 388 389 390#define ACPI_INTEGER_BIT_SIZE 64 391#define ACPI_MAX_DECIMAL_DIGITS 20 /* 2^64 = 18,446,744,073,709,551,616 */ 392#define ACPI_MAX64_DECIMAL_DIGITS 20 393#define ACPI_MAX32_DECIMAL_DIGITS 10 394#define ACPI_MAX16_DECIMAL_DIGITS 5 395#define ACPI_MAX8_DECIMAL_DIGITS 3 396 397/* 398 * Constants with special meanings 399 */ 400#define ACPI_ROOT_OBJECT ACPI_ADD_PTR (ACPI_HANDLE, NULL, ACPI_MAX_PTR) 401#define ACPI_WAIT_FOREVER 0xFFFF /* UINT16, as per ACPI spec */ 402#define ACPI_DO_NOT_WAIT 0 403 404/* 405 * Obsolete: Acpi integer width. In ACPI version 1 (1996), integers are 32 bits. 406 * In ACPI version 2 (2000) and later, integers are 64 bits. Note that this 407 * pertains to the ACPI integer type only, not to other integers used in the 408 * implementation of the ACPICA subsystem. 409 * 410 * 01/2010: This type is obsolete and has been removed from the entire ACPICA 411 * code base. It remains here for compatibility with device drivers that use 412 * the type. However, it will be removed in the future. 413 */ 414typedef UINT64 ACPI_INTEGER; 415#define ACPI_INTEGER_MAX ACPI_UINT64_MAX 416 417 418/******************************************************************************* 419 * 420 * Commonly used macros 421 * 422 ******************************************************************************/ 423 424/* Data manipulation */ 425 426#define ACPI_LOBYTE(Integer) ((UINT8) (UINT16)(Integer)) 427#define ACPI_HIBYTE(Integer) ((UINT8) (((UINT16)(Integer)) >> 8)) 428#define ACPI_LOWORD(Integer) ((UINT16) (UINT32)(Integer)) 429#define ACPI_HIWORD(Integer) ((UINT16)(((UINT32)(Integer)) >> 16)) 430#define ACPI_LODWORD(Integer64) ((UINT32) (UINT64)(Integer64)) 431#define ACPI_HIDWORD(Integer64) ((UINT32)(((UINT64)(Integer64)) >> 32)) 432 433#define ACPI_SET_BIT(target,bit) ((target) |= (bit)) 434#define ACPI_CLEAR_BIT(target,bit) ((target) &= ~(bit)) 435#define ACPI_MIN(a,b) (((a)<(b))?(a):(b)) 436#define ACPI_MAX(a,b) (((a)>(b))?(a):(b)) 437 438/* Size calculation */ 439 440#define ACPI_ARRAY_LENGTH(x) (sizeof(x) / sizeof((x)[0])) 441 442/* Pointer manipulation */ 443 444#define ACPI_CAST_PTR(t, p) ((t *) (ACPI_UINTPTR_T) (p)) 445#define ACPI_CAST_INDIRECT_PTR(t, p) ((t **) (ACPI_UINTPTR_T) (p)) 446#define ACPI_ADD_PTR(t, a, b) ACPI_CAST_PTR (t, (ACPI_CAST_PTR (UINT8, (a)) + (ACPI_SIZE)(b))) 447#define ACPI_PTR_DIFF(a, b) (ACPI_SIZE) (ACPI_CAST_PTR (UINT8, (a)) - ACPI_CAST_PTR (UINT8, (b))) 448 449/* Pointer/Integer type conversions */ 450 451#define ACPI_TO_POINTER(i) ACPI_ADD_PTR (void, (void *) NULL,(ACPI_SIZE) i) 452#define ACPI_TO_INTEGER(p) ACPI_PTR_DIFF (p, (void *) NULL) 453#define ACPI_OFFSET(d, f) (ACPI_SIZE) ACPI_PTR_DIFF (&(((d *)0)->f), (void *) NULL) 454#define ACPI_PHYSADDR_TO_PTR(i) ACPI_TO_POINTER(i) 455#define ACPI_PTR_TO_PHYSADDR(i) ACPI_TO_INTEGER(i) 456 457#ifndef ACPI_MISALIGNMENT_NOT_SUPPORTED 458#define ACPI_COMPARE_NAME(a,b) (*ACPI_CAST_PTR (UINT32, (a)) == *ACPI_CAST_PTR (UINT32, (b))) 459#else 460#define ACPI_COMPARE_NAME(a,b) (!ACPI_STRNCMP (ACPI_CAST_PTR (char, (a)), ACPI_CAST_PTR (char, (b)), ACPI_NAME_SIZE)) 461#endif 462 463 464/******************************************************************************* 465 * 466 * Miscellaneous constants 467 * 468 ******************************************************************************/ 469 470/* 471 * Initialization sequence 472 */ 473#define ACPI_FULL_INITIALIZATION 0x00 474#define ACPI_NO_ADDRESS_SPACE_INIT 0x01 475#define ACPI_NO_HARDWARE_INIT 0x02 476#define ACPI_NO_EVENT_INIT 0x04 477#define ACPI_NO_HANDLER_INIT 0x08 478#define ACPI_NO_ACPI_ENABLE 0x10 479#define ACPI_NO_DEVICE_INIT 0x20 480#define ACPI_NO_OBJECT_INIT 0x40 481 482/* 483 * Initialization state 484 */ 485#define ACPI_SUBSYSTEM_INITIALIZE 0x01 486#define ACPI_INITIALIZED_OK 0x02 487 488/* 489 * Power state values 490 */ 491#define ACPI_STATE_UNKNOWN (UINT8) 0xFF 492 493#define ACPI_STATE_S0 (UINT8) 0 494#define ACPI_STATE_S1 (UINT8) 1 495#define ACPI_STATE_S2 (UINT8) 2 496#define ACPI_STATE_S3 (UINT8) 3 497#define ACPI_STATE_S4 (UINT8) 4 498#define ACPI_STATE_S5 (UINT8) 5 499#define ACPI_S_STATES_MAX ACPI_STATE_S5 500#define ACPI_S_STATE_COUNT 6 501 502#define ACPI_STATE_D0 (UINT8) 0 503#define ACPI_STATE_D1 (UINT8) 1 504#define ACPI_STATE_D2 (UINT8) 2 505#define ACPI_STATE_D3 (UINT8) 3 506#define ACPI_D_STATES_MAX ACPI_STATE_D3 507#define ACPI_D_STATE_COUNT 4 508 509#define ACPI_STATE_C0 (UINT8) 0 510#define ACPI_STATE_C1 (UINT8) 1 511#define ACPI_STATE_C2 (UINT8) 2 512#define ACPI_STATE_C3 (UINT8) 3 513#define ACPI_C_STATES_MAX ACPI_STATE_C3 514#define ACPI_C_STATE_COUNT 4 515 516/* 517 * Sleep type invalid value 518 */ 519#define ACPI_SLEEP_TYPE_MAX 0x7 520#define ACPI_SLEEP_TYPE_INVALID 0xFF 521 522/* 523 * Standard notify values 524 */ 525#define ACPI_NOTIFY_BUS_CHECK (UINT8) 0x00 526#define ACPI_NOTIFY_DEVICE_CHECK (UINT8) 0x01 527#define ACPI_NOTIFY_DEVICE_WAKE (UINT8) 0x02 528#define ACPI_NOTIFY_EJECT_REQUEST (UINT8) 0x03 529#define ACPI_NOTIFY_DEVICE_CHECK_LIGHT (UINT8) 0x04 530#define ACPI_NOTIFY_FREQUENCY_MISMATCH (UINT8) 0x05 531#define ACPI_NOTIFY_BUS_MODE_MISMATCH (UINT8) 0x06 532#define ACPI_NOTIFY_POWER_FAULT (UINT8) 0x07 533#define ACPI_NOTIFY_CAPABILITIES_CHECK (UINT8) 0x08 534#define ACPI_NOTIFY_DEVICE_PLD_CHECK (UINT8) 0x09 535#define ACPI_NOTIFY_RESERVED (UINT8) 0x0A 536#define ACPI_NOTIFY_LOCALITY_UPDATE (UINT8) 0x0B 537 538#define ACPI_NOTIFY_MAX 0x0B 539 540/* 541 * Types associated with ACPI names and objects. The first group of 542 * values (up to ACPI_TYPE_EXTERNAL_MAX) correspond to the definition 543 * of the ACPI ObjectType() operator (See the ACPI Spec). Therefore, 544 * only add to the first group if the spec changes. 545 * 546 * NOTE: Types must be kept in sync with the global AcpiNsProperties 547 * and AcpiNsTypeNames arrays. 548 */ 549typedef UINT32 ACPI_OBJECT_TYPE; 550 551#define ACPI_TYPE_ANY 0x00 552#define ACPI_TYPE_INTEGER 0x01 /* Byte/Word/Dword/Zero/One/Ones */ 553#define ACPI_TYPE_STRING 0x02 554#define ACPI_TYPE_BUFFER 0x03 555#define ACPI_TYPE_PACKAGE 0x04 /* ByteConst, multiple DataTerm/Constant/SuperName */ 556#define ACPI_TYPE_FIELD_UNIT 0x05 557#define ACPI_TYPE_DEVICE 0x06 /* Name, multiple Node */ 558#define ACPI_TYPE_EVENT 0x07 559#define ACPI_TYPE_METHOD 0x08 /* Name, ByteConst, multiple Code */ 560#define ACPI_TYPE_MUTEX 0x09 561#define ACPI_TYPE_REGION 0x0A 562#define ACPI_TYPE_POWER 0x0B /* Name,ByteConst,WordConst,multi Node */ 563#define ACPI_TYPE_PROCESSOR 0x0C /* Name,ByteConst,DWordConst,ByteConst,multi NmO */ 564#define ACPI_TYPE_THERMAL 0x0D /* Name, multiple Node */ 565#define ACPI_TYPE_BUFFER_FIELD 0x0E 566#define ACPI_TYPE_DDB_HANDLE 0x0F 567#define ACPI_TYPE_DEBUG_OBJECT 0x10 568 569#define ACPI_TYPE_EXTERNAL_MAX 0x10 570 571/* 572 * These are object types that do not map directly to the ACPI 573 * ObjectType() operator. They are used for various internal purposes only. 574 * If new predefined ACPI_TYPEs are added (via the ACPI specification), these 575 * internal types must move upwards. (There is code that depends on these 576 * values being contiguous with the external types above.) 577 */ 578#define ACPI_TYPE_LOCAL_REGION_FIELD 0x11 579#define ACPI_TYPE_LOCAL_BANK_FIELD 0x12 580#define ACPI_TYPE_LOCAL_INDEX_FIELD 0x13 581#define ACPI_TYPE_LOCAL_REFERENCE 0x14 /* Arg#, Local#, Name, Debug, RefOf, Index */ 582#define ACPI_TYPE_LOCAL_ALIAS 0x15 583#define ACPI_TYPE_LOCAL_METHOD_ALIAS 0x16 584#define ACPI_TYPE_LOCAL_NOTIFY 0x17 585#define ACPI_TYPE_LOCAL_ADDRESS_HANDLER 0x18 586#define ACPI_TYPE_LOCAL_RESOURCE 0x19 587#define ACPI_TYPE_LOCAL_RESOURCE_FIELD 0x1A 588#define ACPI_TYPE_LOCAL_SCOPE 0x1B /* 1 Name, multiple ObjectList Nodes */ 589 590#define ACPI_TYPE_NS_NODE_MAX 0x1B /* Last typecode used within a NS Node */ 591 592/* 593 * These are special object types that never appear in 594 * a Namespace node, only in an ACPI_OPERAND_OBJECT 595 */ 596#define ACPI_TYPE_LOCAL_EXTRA 0x1C 597#define ACPI_TYPE_LOCAL_DATA 0x1D 598 599#define ACPI_TYPE_LOCAL_MAX 0x1D 600 601/* All types above here are invalid */ 602 603#define ACPI_TYPE_INVALID 0x1E 604#define ACPI_TYPE_NOT_FOUND 0xFF 605 606#define ACPI_NUM_NS_TYPES (ACPI_TYPE_INVALID + 1) 607 608 609/* 610 * All I/O 611 */ 612#define ACPI_READ 0 613#define ACPI_WRITE 1 614#define ACPI_IO_MASK 1 615 616/* 617 * Event Types: Fixed & General Purpose 618 */ 619typedef UINT32 ACPI_EVENT_TYPE; 620 621/* 622 * Fixed events 623 */ 624#define ACPI_EVENT_PMTIMER 0 625#define ACPI_EVENT_GLOBAL 1 626#define ACPI_EVENT_POWER_BUTTON 2 627#define ACPI_EVENT_SLEEP_BUTTON 3 628#define ACPI_EVENT_RTC 4 629#define ACPI_EVENT_MAX 4 630#define ACPI_NUM_FIXED_EVENTS ACPI_EVENT_MAX + 1 631 632/* 633 * Event Status - Per event 634 * ------------- 635 * The encoding of ACPI_EVENT_STATUS is illustrated below. 636 * Note that a set bit (1) indicates the property is TRUE 637 * (e.g. if bit 0 is set then the event is enabled). 638 * +-------------+-+-+-+ 639 * | Bits 31:3 |2|1|0| 640 * +-------------+-+-+-+ 641 * | | | | 642 * | | | +- Enabled? 643 * | | +--- Enabled for wake? 644 * | +----- Set? 645 * +----------- <Reserved> 646 */ 647typedef UINT32 ACPI_EVENT_STATUS; 648 649#define ACPI_EVENT_FLAG_DISABLED (ACPI_EVENT_STATUS) 0x00 650#define ACPI_EVENT_FLAG_ENABLED (ACPI_EVENT_STATUS) 0x01 651#define ACPI_EVENT_FLAG_WAKE_ENABLED (ACPI_EVENT_STATUS) 0x02 652#define ACPI_EVENT_FLAG_SET (ACPI_EVENT_STATUS) 0x04 653 654/* 655 * General Purpose Events (GPE) 656 */ 657#define ACPI_GPE_INVALID 0xFF 658#define ACPI_GPE_MAX 0xFF 659#define ACPI_NUM_GPE 256 660 661/* Actions for AcpiSetGpe, AcpiGpeWakeup, AcpiHwLowSetGpe */ 662 663#define ACPI_GPE_ENABLE 0 664#define ACPI_GPE_DISABLE 1 665#define ACPI_GPE_CONDITIONAL_ENABLE 2 666 667/* 668 * GPE info flags - Per GPE 669 * +-------+-+-+---+ 670 * | 7:4 |3|2|1:0| 671 * +-------+-+-+---+ 672 * | | | | 673 * | | | +-- Type of dispatch:to method, handler, notify, or none 674 * | | +----- Interrupt type: edge or level triggered 675 * | +------- Is a Wake GPE 676 * +------------ <Reserved> 677 */ 678#define ACPI_GPE_DISPATCH_NONE (UINT8) 0x00 679#define ACPI_GPE_DISPATCH_METHOD (UINT8) 0x01 680#define ACPI_GPE_DISPATCH_HANDLER (UINT8) 0x02 681#define ACPI_GPE_DISPATCH_NOTIFY (UINT8) 0x03 682#define ACPI_GPE_DISPATCH_MASK (UINT8) 0x03 683 684#define ACPI_GPE_LEVEL_TRIGGERED (UINT8) 0x04 685#define ACPI_GPE_EDGE_TRIGGERED (UINT8) 0x00 686#define ACPI_GPE_XRUPT_TYPE_MASK (UINT8) 0x04 687 688#define ACPI_GPE_CAN_WAKE (UINT8) 0x08 689 690/* 691 * Flags for GPE and Lock interfaces 692 */ 693#define ACPI_NOT_ISR 0x1 694#define ACPI_ISR 0x0 695 696 697/* Notify types */ 698 699#define ACPI_SYSTEM_NOTIFY 0x1 700#define ACPI_DEVICE_NOTIFY 0x2 701#define ACPI_ALL_NOTIFY (ACPI_SYSTEM_NOTIFY | ACPI_DEVICE_NOTIFY) 702#define ACPI_MAX_NOTIFY_HANDLER_TYPE 0x3 703 704#define ACPI_MAX_SYS_NOTIFY 0x7f 705 706 707/* Address Space (Operation Region) Types */ 708 709typedef UINT8 ACPI_ADR_SPACE_TYPE; 710 711#define ACPI_ADR_SPACE_SYSTEM_MEMORY (ACPI_ADR_SPACE_TYPE) 0 712#define ACPI_ADR_SPACE_SYSTEM_IO (ACPI_ADR_SPACE_TYPE) 1 713#define ACPI_ADR_SPACE_PCI_CONFIG (ACPI_ADR_SPACE_TYPE) 2 714#define ACPI_ADR_SPACE_EC (ACPI_ADR_SPACE_TYPE) 3 715#define ACPI_ADR_SPACE_SMBUS (ACPI_ADR_SPACE_TYPE) 4 716#define ACPI_ADR_SPACE_CMOS (ACPI_ADR_SPACE_TYPE) 5 717#define ACPI_ADR_SPACE_PCI_BAR_TARGET (ACPI_ADR_SPACE_TYPE) 6 718#define ACPI_ADR_SPACE_IPMI (ACPI_ADR_SPACE_TYPE) 7 719 720#define ACPI_NUM_PREDEFINED_REGIONS 8 721 722/* 723 * Special Address Spaces 724 * 725 * Note: A Data Table region is a special type of operation region 726 * that has its own AML opcode. However, internally, the AML 727 * interpreter simply creates an operation region with an an address 728 * space type of ACPI_ADR_SPACE_DATA_TABLE. 729 */ 730#define ACPI_ADR_SPACE_DATA_TABLE (ACPI_ADR_SPACE_TYPE) 0x7E /* Internal to ACPICA only */ 731#define ACPI_ADR_SPACE_FIXED_HARDWARE (ACPI_ADR_SPACE_TYPE) 0x7F 732 733/* Values for _REG connection code */ 734 735#define ACPI_REG_DISCONNECT 0 736#define ACPI_REG_CONNECT 1 737 738/* 739 * BitRegister IDs 740 * 741 * These values are intended to be used by the hardware interfaces 742 * and are mapped to individual bitfields defined within the ACPI 743 * registers. See the AcpiGbl_BitRegisterInfo global table in utglobal.c 744 * for this mapping. 745 */ 746 747/* PM1 Status register */ 748 749#define ACPI_BITREG_TIMER_STATUS 0x00 750#define ACPI_BITREG_BUS_MASTER_STATUS 0x01 751#define ACPI_BITREG_GLOBAL_LOCK_STATUS 0x02 752#define ACPI_BITREG_POWER_BUTTON_STATUS 0x03 753#define ACPI_BITREG_SLEEP_BUTTON_STATUS 0x04 754#define ACPI_BITREG_RT_CLOCK_STATUS 0x05 755#define ACPI_BITREG_WAKE_STATUS 0x06 756#define ACPI_BITREG_PCIEXP_WAKE_STATUS 0x07 757 758/* PM1 Enable register */ 759 760#define ACPI_BITREG_TIMER_ENABLE 0x08 761#define ACPI_BITREG_GLOBAL_LOCK_ENABLE 0x09 762#define ACPI_BITREG_POWER_BUTTON_ENABLE 0x0A 763#define ACPI_BITREG_SLEEP_BUTTON_ENABLE 0x0B 764#define ACPI_BITREG_RT_CLOCK_ENABLE 0x0C 765#define ACPI_BITREG_PCIEXP_WAKE_DISABLE 0x0D 766 767/* PM1 Control register */ 768 769#define ACPI_BITREG_SCI_ENABLE 0x0E 770#define ACPI_BITREG_BUS_MASTER_RLD 0x0F 771#define ACPI_BITREG_GLOBAL_LOCK_RELEASE 0x10 772#define ACPI_BITREG_SLEEP_TYPE 0x11 773#define ACPI_BITREG_SLEEP_ENABLE 0x12 774 775/* PM2 Control register */ 776 777#define ACPI_BITREG_ARB_DISABLE 0x13 778 779#define ACPI_BITREG_MAX 0x13 780#define ACPI_NUM_BITREG ACPI_BITREG_MAX + 1 781 782 783/* Status register values. A 1 clears a status bit. 0 = no effect */ 784 785#define ACPI_CLEAR_STATUS 1 786 787/* Enable and Control register values */ 788 789#define ACPI_ENABLE_EVENT 1 790#define ACPI_DISABLE_EVENT 0 791 792 793/* 794 * External ACPI object definition 795 */ 796 797/* 798 * Note: Type == ACPI_TYPE_ANY (0) is used to indicate a NULL package element 799 * or an unresolved named reference. 800 */ 801typedef union acpi_object 802{ 803 ACPI_OBJECT_TYPE Type; /* See definition of AcpiNsType for values */ 804 struct 805 { 806 ACPI_OBJECT_TYPE Type; /* ACPI_TYPE_INTEGER */ 807 UINT64 Value; /* The actual number */ 808 } Integer; 809 810 struct 811 { 812 ACPI_OBJECT_TYPE Type; /* ACPI_TYPE_STRING */ 813 UINT32 Length; /* # of bytes in string, excluding trailing null */ 814 char *Pointer; /* points to the string value */ 815 } String; 816 817 struct 818 { 819 ACPI_OBJECT_TYPE Type; /* ACPI_TYPE_BUFFER */ 820 UINT32 Length; /* # of bytes in buffer */ 821 UINT8 *Pointer; /* points to the buffer */ 822 } Buffer; 823 824 struct 825 { 826 ACPI_OBJECT_TYPE Type; /* ACPI_TYPE_PACKAGE */ 827 UINT32 Count; /* # of elements in package */ 828 union acpi_object *Elements; /* Pointer to an array of ACPI_OBJECTs */ 829 } Package; 830 831 struct 832 { 833 ACPI_OBJECT_TYPE Type; /* ACPI_TYPE_LOCAL_REFERENCE */ 834 ACPI_OBJECT_TYPE ActualType; /* Type associated with the Handle */ 835 ACPI_HANDLE Handle; /* object reference */ 836 } Reference; 837 838 struct 839 { 840 ACPI_OBJECT_TYPE Type; /* ACPI_TYPE_PROCESSOR */ 841 UINT32 ProcId; 842 ACPI_IO_ADDRESS PblkAddress; 843 UINT32 PblkLength; 844 } Processor; 845 846 struct 847 { 848 ACPI_OBJECT_TYPE Type; /* ACPI_TYPE_POWER */ 849 UINT32 SystemLevel; 850 UINT32 ResourceOrder; 851 } PowerResource; 852 853} ACPI_OBJECT; 854 855 856/* 857 * List of objects, used as a parameter list for control method evaluation 858 */ 859typedef struct acpi_object_list 860{ 861 UINT32 Count; 862 ACPI_OBJECT *Pointer; 863 864} ACPI_OBJECT_LIST; 865 866 867/* 868 * Miscellaneous common Data Structures used by the interfaces 869 */ 870#define ACPI_NO_BUFFER 0 871#define ACPI_ALLOCATE_BUFFER (ACPI_SIZE) (-1) 872#define ACPI_ALLOCATE_LOCAL_BUFFER (ACPI_SIZE) (-2) 873 874typedef struct acpi_buffer 875{ 876 ACPI_SIZE Length; /* Length in bytes of the buffer */ 877 void *Pointer; /* pointer to buffer */ 878 879} ACPI_BUFFER; 880 881 882/* 883 * NameType for AcpiGetName 884 */ 885#define ACPI_FULL_PATHNAME 0 886#define ACPI_SINGLE_NAME 1 887#define ACPI_NAME_TYPE_MAX 1 888 889 890/* 891 * Predefined Namespace items 892 */ 893typedef struct acpi_predefined_names 894{ 895 char *Name; 896 UINT8 Type; 897 char *Val; 898 899} ACPI_PREDEFINED_NAMES; 900 901 902/* 903 * Structure and flags for AcpiGetSystemInfo 904 */ 905#define ACPI_SYS_MODE_UNKNOWN 0x0000 906#define ACPI_SYS_MODE_ACPI 0x0001 907#define ACPI_SYS_MODE_LEGACY 0x0002 908#define ACPI_SYS_MODES_MASK 0x0003 909 910 911/* 912 * System info returned by AcpiGetSystemInfo() 913 */ 914typedef struct acpi_system_info 915{ 916 UINT32 AcpiCaVersion; 917 UINT32 Flags; 918 UINT32 TimerResolution; 919 UINT32 Reserved1; 920 UINT32 Reserved2; 921 UINT32 DebugLevel; 922 UINT32 DebugLayer; 923 924} ACPI_SYSTEM_INFO; 925 926 927/* 928 * System statistics returned by AcpiGetStatistics() 929 */ 930typedef struct acpi_statistics 931{ 932 UINT32 SciCount; 933 UINT32 GpeCount; 934 UINT32 FixedEventCount[ACPI_NUM_FIXED_EVENTS]; 935 UINT32 MethodCount; 936 937} ACPI_STATISTICS; 938 939 940/* Table Event Types */ 941 942#define ACPI_TABLE_EVENT_LOAD 0x0 943#define ACPI_TABLE_EVENT_UNLOAD 0x1 944#define ACPI_NUM_TABLE_EVENTS 2 945 946 947/* 948 * Types specific to the OS service interfaces 949 */ 950typedef UINT32 951(ACPI_SYSTEM_XFACE *ACPI_OSD_HANDLER) ( 952 void *Context); 953 954typedef void 955(ACPI_SYSTEM_XFACE *ACPI_OSD_EXEC_CALLBACK) ( 956 void *Context); 957 958/* 959 * Various handlers and callback procedures 960 */ 961typedef 962void (*ACPI_GBL_EVENT_HANDLER) ( 963 UINT32 EventType, 964 ACPI_HANDLE Device, 965 UINT32 EventNumber, 966 void *Context); 967 968#define ACPI_EVENT_TYPE_GPE 0 969#define ACPI_EVENT_TYPE_FIXED 1 970 971typedef 972UINT32 (*ACPI_EVENT_HANDLER) ( 973 void *Context); 974 975typedef 976UINT32 (*ACPI_GPE_HANDLER) ( 977 ACPI_HANDLE GpeDevice, 978 UINT32 GpeNumber, 979 void *Context); 980 981typedef 982void (*ACPI_NOTIFY_HANDLER) ( 983 ACPI_HANDLE Device, 984 UINT32 Value, 985 void *Context); 986 987typedef 988void (*ACPI_OBJECT_HANDLER) ( 989 ACPI_HANDLE Object, 990 void *Data); 991 992typedef 993ACPI_STATUS (*ACPI_INIT_HANDLER) ( 994 ACPI_HANDLE Object, 995 UINT32 Function); 996 997#define ACPI_INIT_DEVICE_INI 1 998 999typedef 1000ACPI_STATUS (*ACPI_EXCEPTION_HANDLER) ( 1001 ACPI_STATUS AmlStatus, 1002 ACPI_NAME Name, 1003 UINT16 Opcode, 1004 UINT32 AmlOffset, 1005 void *Context); 1006 1007/* Table Event handler (Load, LoadTable, etc.) and types */ 1008 1009typedef 1010ACPI_STATUS (*ACPI_TABLE_HANDLER) ( 1011 UINT32 Event, 1012 void *Table, 1013 void *Context); 1014 1015#define ACPI_TABLE_LOAD 0x0 1016#define ACPI_TABLE_UNLOAD 0x1 1017#define ACPI_NUM_TABLE_EVENTS 2 1018 1019 1020/* Address Spaces (For Operation Regions) */ 1021 1022typedef 1023ACPI_STATUS (*ACPI_ADR_SPACE_HANDLER) ( 1024 UINT32 Function, 1025 ACPI_PHYSICAL_ADDRESS Address, 1026 UINT32 BitWidth, 1027 UINT64 *Value, 1028 void *HandlerContext, 1029 void *RegionContext); 1030 1031#define ACPI_DEFAULT_HANDLER NULL 1032 1033typedef 1034ACPI_STATUS (*ACPI_ADR_SPACE_SETUP) ( 1035 ACPI_HANDLE RegionHandle, 1036 UINT32 Function, 1037 void *HandlerContext, 1038 void **RegionContext); 1039 1040#define ACPI_REGION_ACTIVATE 0 1041#define ACPI_REGION_DEACTIVATE 1 1042 1043typedef 1044ACPI_STATUS (*ACPI_WALK_CALLBACK) ( 1045 ACPI_HANDLE Object, 1046 UINT32 NestingLevel, 1047 void *Context, 1048 void **ReturnValue); 1049 1050typedef 1051UINT32 (*ACPI_INTERFACE_HANDLER) ( 1052 ACPI_STRING InterfaceName, 1053 UINT32 Supported); 1054 1055 1056/* Interrupt handler return values */ 1057 1058#define ACPI_INTERRUPT_NOT_HANDLED 0x00 1059#define ACPI_INTERRUPT_HANDLED 0x01 1060 1061/* GPE handler return values */ 1062 1063#define ACPI_REENABLE_GPE 0x80 1064 1065 1066/* Length of 32-bit EISAID values when converted back to a string */ 1067 1068#define ACPI_EISAID_STRING_SIZE 8 /* Includes null terminator */ 1069 1070/* Length of UUID (string) values */ 1071 1072#define ACPI_UUID_LENGTH 16 1073 1074 1075/* Structures used for device/processor HID, UID, CID */ 1076 1077typedef struct acpi_device_id 1078{ 1079 UINT32 Length; /* Length of string + null */ 1080 char *String; 1081 1082} ACPI_DEVICE_ID; 1083 1084typedef struct acpi_device_id_list 1085{ 1086 UINT32 Count; /* Number of IDs in Ids array */ 1087 UINT32 ListSize; /* Size of list, including ID strings */ 1088 ACPI_DEVICE_ID Ids[1]; /* ID array */ 1089 1090} ACPI_DEVICE_ID_LIST; 1091 1092/* 1093 * Structure returned from AcpiGetObjectInfo. 1094 * Optimized for both 32- and 64-bit builds 1095 */ 1096typedef struct acpi_device_info 1097{ 1098 UINT32 InfoSize; /* Size of info, including ID strings */ 1099 UINT32 Name; /* ACPI object Name */ 1100 ACPI_OBJECT_TYPE Type; /* ACPI object Type */ 1101 UINT8 ParamCount; /* If a method, required parameter count */ 1102 UINT8 Valid; /* Indicates which optional fields are valid */ 1103 UINT8 Flags; /* Miscellaneous info */ 1104 UINT8 HighestDstates[4]; /* _SxD values: 0xFF indicates not valid */ 1105 UINT8 LowestDstates[5]; /* _SxW values: 0xFF indicates not valid */ 1106 UINT32 CurrentStatus; /* _STA value */ 1107 UINT64 Address; /* _ADR value */ 1108 ACPI_DEVICE_ID HardwareId; /* _HID value */ 1109 ACPI_DEVICE_ID UniqueId; /* _UID value */ 1110 ACPI_DEVICE_ID_LIST CompatibleIdList; /* _CID list <must be last> */ 1111 1112} ACPI_DEVICE_INFO; 1113 1114/* Values for Flags field above (AcpiGetObjectInfo) */ 1115 1116#define ACPI_PCI_ROOT_BRIDGE 0x01 1117 1118/* Flags for Valid field above (AcpiGetObjectInfo) */ 1119 1120#define ACPI_VALID_STA 0x01 1121#define ACPI_VALID_ADR 0x02 1122#define ACPI_VALID_HID 0x04 1123#define ACPI_VALID_UID 0x08 1124#define ACPI_VALID_CID 0x10 1125#define ACPI_VALID_SXDS 0x20 1126#define ACPI_VALID_SXWS 0x40 1127 1128/* Flags for _STA method */ 1129 1130#define ACPI_STA_DEVICE_PRESENT 0x01 1131#define ACPI_STA_DEVICE_ENABLED 0x02 1132#define ACPI_STA_DEVICE_UI 0x04 1133#define ACPI_STA_DEVICE_FUNCTIONING 0x08 1134#define ACPI_STA_DEVICE_OK 0x08 /* Synonym */ 1135#define ACPI_STA_BATTERY_PRESENT 0x10 1136 1137 1138/* Context structs for address space handlers */ 1139 1140typedef struct acpi_pci_id 1141{ 1142 UINT16 Segment; 1143 UINT16 Bus; 1144 UINT16 Device; 1145 UINT16 Function; 1146 1147} ACPI_PCI_ID; 1148 1149typedef struct acpi_mem_space_context 1150{ 1151 UINT32 Length; 1152 ACPI_PHYSICAL_ADDRESS Address; 1153 ACPI_PHYSICAL_ADDRESS MappedPhysicalAddress; 1154 UINT8 *MappedLogicalAddress; 1155 ACPI_SIZE MappedLength; 1156 1157} ACPI_MEM_SPACE_CONTEXT; 1158 1159 1160/* 1161 * ACPI_MEMORY_LIST is used only if the ACPICA local cache is enabled 1162 */ 1163typedef struct acpi_memory_list 1164{ 1165 char *ListName; 1166 void *ListHead; 1167 UINT16 ObjectSize; 1168 UINT16 MaxDepth; 1169 UINT16 CurrentDepth; 1170 UINT16 LinkOffset; 1171 1172#ifdef ACPI_DBG_TRACK_ALLOCATIONS 1173 1174 /* Statistics for debug memory tracking only */ 1175 1176 UINT32 TotalAllocated; 1177 UINT32 TotalFreed; 1178 UINT32 MaxOccupied; 1179 UINT32 TotalSize; 1180 UINT32 CurrentTotalSize; 1181 UINT32 Requests; 1182 UINT32 Hits; 1183#endif 1184 1185} ACPI_MEMORY_LIST; 1186 1187 1188#endif /* __ACTYPES_H__ */ 1189