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27
28#include <sys/bus.h>
29#include <sys/types.h>
30
31#include <contrib/dev/acpica/include/acpi.h>
32
33INTERFACE acpi;
34
35#
36# Callback function for each child handle traversed in acpi_scan_children().
37#
38# ACPI_HANDLE h:  current child device being considered
39#
40# device_t *dev:  pointer to the child's original device_t or NULL if there
41#   was none.  The callback should store a new device in *dev if it has
42#   created one.  The method implementation will automatically clean up the
43#   previous device and properly associate the current ACPI_HANDLE with it.
44#
45# level:  current level being scanned
46#
47# void *arg:  argument passed in original call to acpi_scan_children()
48#
49# Returns:  AE_OK if the scan should continue, otherwise an error
50#
51HEADER {
52	typedef ACPI_STATUS (*acpi_scan_cb_t)(ACPI_HANDLE h, device_t *dev,
53	    int level, void *arg);
54
55	struct acpi_bix;
56	struct acpi_bif;
57	struct acpi_bst;
58};
59
60#
61# Default implementation for acpi_id_probe().
62#
63CODE {
64	static int
65	acpi_generic_id_probe(device_t bus, device_t dev, char **ids,
66	    char **match)
67	{
68		return (ENXIO);
69	}
70};
71
72#
73# Check a device for a match in a list of ID strings.  The strings can be
74# EISA PNP IDs or ACPI _HID/_CID values.
75#
76# device_t bus:  parent bus for the device
77#
78# device_t dev:  device being considered
79#
80# char **ids:  array of ID strings to consider
81#
82# char **match:  Pointer to store ID string matched or NULL if no match
83#                pass NULL if not needed.
84#
85# Returns: BUS_PROBE_DEFAULT if _HID match
86#          BUS_PROBE_LOW_PRIORITY  if _CID match and not _HID match
87#          ENXIO if no match.
88#
89
90METHOD int id_probe {
91	device_t	bus;
92	device_t	dev;
93	char		**ids;
94	char 		**match;
95} DEFAULT acpi_generic_id_probe;
96
97#
98# Evaluate an ACPI method or object, given its path.
99#
100# device_t bus:  parent bus for the device
101#
102# device_t dev:  evaluate the object relative to this device's handle.
103#   Specify NULL to begin the search at the ACPI root.
104#
105# ACPI_STRING pathname:  absolute or relative path to this object
106#
107# ACPI_OBJECT_LIST *parameters:  array of arguments to pass to the object.
108#   Specify NULL if there are none.
109#
110# ACPI_BUFFER *ret:  the result (if any) of the evaluation
111#   Specify NULL if there is none.
112#
113# Returns:  AE_OK or an error value
114#
115METHOD ACPI_STATUS evaluate_object {
116	device_t	bus;
117	device_t	dev;
118	ACPI_STRING 	pathname;
119	ACPI_OBJECT_LIST *parameters;
120	ACPI_BUFFER	*ret;
121};
122
123#
124# Get property value from Device Specific Data
125#
126# device_t bus:  parent bus for the device
127#
128# device_t dev:  find property for this device's handle.
129#
130# const ACPI_STRING propname: name of the property
131#
132# const ACPI_OBJECT **value: property value output
133#   Specify NULL if ignored
134#
135# Returns:  AE_OK or an error value
136#
137METHOD ACPI_STATUS get_property {
138	device_t	bus;
139	device_t	dev;
140	ACPI_STRING 	propname;
141	const ACPI_OBJECT	**value;
142};
143
144#
145# Get the highest power state (D0-D3) that is usable for a device when
146# suspending/resuming.  If a bus calls this when suspending a device, it
147# must also call it when resuming.
148#
149# device_t bus:  parent bus for the device
150#
151# device_t dev:  check this device's appropriate power state
152#
153# int *dstate:  if successful, contains the highest valid sleep state
154#
155# Returns:  0 on success or some other error value.
156#
157METHOD int pwr_for_sleep {
158	device_t	bus;
159	device_t	dev;
160	int		*dstate;
161};
162
163#
164# Rescan a subtree and optionally reattach devices to handles.  Users
165# specify a callback that is called for each ACPI_HANDLE of type Device
166# that is a child of "dev".
167#
168# device_t bus:  parent bus for the device
169#
170# device_t dev:  begin the scan starting with this device's handle.
171#   Specify NULL to begin the scan at the ACPI root.
172# 
173# int max_depth:  number of levels to traverse (i.e., 1 means just the
174#   immediate children.
175#
176# acpi_scan_cb_t user_fn:  called for each child handle
177#
178# void *arg:  argument to pass to the callback function
179#
180# Returns:  AE_OK or an error value, based on the callback return value
181#
182METHOD ACPI_STATUS scan_children {
183	device_t	bus;
184	device_t	dev;
185	int		max_depth;
186	acpi_scan_cb_t	user_fn;
187	void		*arg;
188};
189
190#
191# Query a given driver for its supported feature(s).  This should be
192# called by the parent bus before the driver is probed.
193#
194# driver_t *driver:  child driver
195#
196# u_int *features:  returned bitmask of all supported features
197#
198STATICMETHOD int get_features {
199	driver_t	*driver;
200	u_int		*features;
201};
202
203#
204# Read embedded controller (EC) address space
205#
206# device_t dev:  EC device
207# u_int addr:  Address to read from in EC space
208# UINT64 *val:  Location to store read value
209# int width:  Size of area to read in bytes
210#
211METHOD int ec_read {
212	device_t	dev;
213	u_int		addr;
214	UINT64		*val;
215	int		width;
216};
217
218#
219# Write embedded controller (EC) address space
220#
221# device_t dev:  EC device
222# u_int addr:  Address to write to in EC space
223# UINT64 val:  Value to write
224# int width:  Size of value to write in bytes
225#
226METHOD int ec_write {
227	device_t	dev;
228	u_int		addr;
229	UINT64		val;
230	int		width;
231};
232
233#
234# Get battery information (_BIF or _BIX format)
235#
236# device_t dev:  Battery device
237# void *bix:  Pointer to storage for _BIF or _BIX results
238# size_t len: length of acpi_bif or acpi_bix.
239#
240METHOD int batt_get_info {
241	device_t	dev;
242	void		*bix;
243	size_t		len;
244};
245
246#
247# Get battery status (_BST format)
248#
249# device_t dev:  Battery device
250# struct acpi_bst *bst:  Pointer to storage for _BST results
251#
252METHOD int batt_get_status {
253	device_t	dev;
254	struct acpi_bst	*bst;
255};
256